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MIDI Data Format
1. Channel messages
1.1 Note on/note off
These messages convey keyboard performance data.
Range of note numbers received = C-2...G8
Velocity range = 1...127 (Velocity is received only for note-on)
When the Multi Part parameter “Rcv NOTE MESSAGE” = OFF, that part will
not receive these messages.
1.2 Control changes
These messages convey control operation information for volume or pan etc.
Their functions are differentiated by the control number (Ctrl#).
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv CONTROL CHANGE = OFF, that part will not
receive control changes.
1.2.1 Bank Select
This message selects the voice bank.
Control# Parameter Data Range
0 Bank Select MSB 0...127
32 Bank Select LSB 0...127
The Bank Select data will be processed only after a Program Change is received,
and then voice bank will change at that time. If you wish to change the voice
bank as well as the voice, you must transmit Bank Select and Program Change
messages as a set, in the following order: Bank Select MSB, LSB, and Program
Change.
1.2.2 Modulation
This message is used primarily to control the depth of vibrato, but the depth of
the following 6 types of effect can be controlled. The effect of this message can
be changed by the following parameters.
* Multi Part Parameter
l. MW PITCH CONTROL
2. MW FILTER CONTROL
3. MW AMPLITUDE CONTROL
4. MW LFO PMOD DEPTH
5. MW LFO FMOD DEPTH
6. MW LFO AMOD DEPTH
By default, an LFO Pitch Modulation (PMOD) effect will apply.
Control# Parameter Data Range
1 Modulation 0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv MODULATION = OFF, that part will not receive
Modulation.
1.2.3 Portamento Time
This message controls the degree of Portamento (see 1.2.9).
Control# Parameter Data Range
5 Portamento Time 0...127
When Portamento is ON, this regulates the speed of the pitch change. A value of
0 is the shortest Portamento time, and 127 is the longest Portamento time.
1.2.4 Data Entry
This message sets the value of the parameter which was specified by RPN (see
1.2.17) and NRPN (see 1.2.16).
Control# Parameter Data Range
6 Data Entry MSB 0...127
38 Data Entry LSB 0...127
1.2.5 Main Volume
This message controls the volume of each part. (It is used to adjust the volume
balance between parts.)
Control# Parameter Data Range
7 Main Volume 0...127
When the Multi Part parameter Rcv VOLUME = OFF, that part will not receive
Main Volume. With a value of 0 there will be no sound, and a value of 127 will
produce the maximum volume.
1.2.6 Panpot
This message controls the panning (stereo location) of each part.
Control# Parameter Data Range
10 Pan 0...64...127
When the Multi Part parameter Rcv PAN = OFF, that part will not receive Pan-
pot. 0 is left, 64 is center, and 127 is right.
1.2.7 Expression
This message controls expression for each part. It is used to create volume
changes during a song.
Control# Parameter Data Range
1l Expression 0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv EXPRESSION = OFF, that part will not receive
Expression.
1.2.8 Holdl
This message controls sustain pedal on/off.
Control# Parameter Data Range
64 Hold1 0...63, 64...127
(OFF, ON)
When this is ON, currently-sounding notes will continue to sound even if note-
off messages are received. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv HOLD1 = OFF, that
part will not receive Holdl.
1.2.9 Portamento
This message controls Portamento pedal on/off.
Control# Parameter Data Range
65 Portamento 0...63, 64...127
(OFF, ON)
When ON, Portamento produces a smooth glide connecting two notes of differ-
ent pitch. The time over which the pitch changes is adjusted by Portamento Time
(see 1.2.3). When the Multi Part Parameter MONO/POLY MODE = MONO, the
tone will also change smoothly (legato) if Portamento = ON.
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv PORTAMENTO = OFF, that part will not receive
Portamento.
* Rcv PORTAMENTO = OFF
1.2.10 Harmonic Content
This message adjusts the resonance of the filter that is specified for the sound.
Control# Parameter Data Range
71 Harmonic Content 0...64...127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease rela-
tive to 64. Higher values will produce a more distinctive sound.
For some sounds, the effective range may be less than the possible range of set-
tings.
1.2.11 Release Time
This message adjusts the EG release time that was specified by the sound data.
Control# Parameter Data Range
72 Release Time 0...64... 127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease rela-
tive to 64. Increasing this value will lengthen the release time that follows a note-
off.
1.2.12 Attack Time
This message adjusts the EG attack time that was specified by the sound data.
Control# Parameter Data Range
73 Attack Time 0...64... 127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease rela-
tive to 64. Increasing this value will make the attack more gradual, and decreas-
ing this value will make the attack sharper.
1.2.13 Brightness
This message adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter specified by the
sound data.
Control# Parameter Data Range
74 Brightness 0...64...127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease rela-
tive to 64. Lower values will produce a more mellow sound.
For some sounds, the effective range may be less than the possible range of set-
tings.
1.2.14 Decay Time
This message adjusts the EG decay time that was specified by sound data.
Control# Parameter Data Range
75 Decay Time 0...64...127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease rela-
tive to 64.
It determines how long it takes for the sound changes from maximum level to
sustain level.
1.2.15 Data Increment/Decrement (for RPN)
This message is used to increment or decrement values for parameters specified
by RPN (see 1.2.17), in steps of 1.
Control# Parameter Data Range
96 RPN Increment
97 RPN Decrement
The data byte is ignored.
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