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MSB LSB MSB Description
18H rrH mmH Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse (relative change)
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63 semitone)
1AH rrH mmH Drum InstrumentTVA Level (absolute change)
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~7FH (0~max)
1CH rrH mmH Drum Instrument Panpot (absolute change)
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H, 01H~40H~7FH (random, left~center~ right)
1DH rrH mmH Drum Instr. Reverb Send (absolute change)
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~7FH (0~max)
1EH rrH mmH Drum Instr. Chorus Send (absolute change)
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~7FH (0~max)
60H rrH mmH Equalizer Switch
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~02H (Global, Instrument, O)
61H rrH mmH Equalizer Low Frequency
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~05H (90, 150, 180, 300, 360, 600Hz)
62H rrH mmH Equalizer Low Gain
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~1EH (–15~0~+15dB)
63H rrH mmH Equalizer Mid Frequency rr: Drum Instrument note
number mm: 00H~10H (200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630,
800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000,5000,
6300, 8000Hz)
64H rrH mmH Equalizer Mid Gain
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~1EH (–15~0~+15dB)
65H rrH mmH Equalizer Mid Gain
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~04H (0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0)
66H rrH mmH Equalizer High Frequency
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~06H (1500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000,
12000Hz)
67H rrH mmH Equalizer High Gain
rr: Drum Instrument note number
mm: 00H~1EH (–15~0~+15dB)
4FH 10H mmH Part 4 On / O ( Upper 1)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 11H mmH Part 11 On / O (Lower1)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 12H mmH Part 12 On / O ( Man Bass)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 13H mmH Part 6 On / O ( Upper 2)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 25H mmH Part 13 On / O ( Upper 3)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 27H mmH Part 14 On / O ( Lower 2)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 26H mmH Part 15 On / O ( Melody Int.)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 18H mmH Part 8 On / O ( Acc 5)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 19H mmH Part 9 On / O ( Acc 6)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 1AH mmH Part 10 On / O ( Acc Drums )
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 1BH mmH Part 2 On / O ( Acc Bass)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 1CH mmH Part 1 On / O ( Acc 1)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 1DH mmH Part 3 On / O (Acc2)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 1EH mmH Part 5 On / O ( Acc3)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 1FH mmH Part 7 On / O ( Acc 4 )
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 20H mmH Master Accompaniment On / O
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
MSB LSB MSB Description
4FH 21h mmH Master Volume Upper (1-2-3) On /
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40-7FH= On)
4FH 22H mmH Master Volume Lower (1-2) On / O
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 23H mmH Master Volume Bass (Acc./Man.Bass) On / O
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
4FH 24H mmH Master Volume Bass (Acc.Drums) On / O
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=O - 40- 7FH= On)
• Part On/O NRPN messages are received on the Basic MIDI Channel.
{ RPN MSB/LSB (Controller Number 101, 100)
Status 2nd byte 3rd byte
BnH 65H mmH
BnH 64H llH
n = MIDI channel number: 0H-FH (ch.1-ch.16)
mm = upper byte (MSB) of parameter number specied by RPN
ll = lower byte (LSB) of parameter number specied by RPN
• Not received when Rx. RPN = OFF. (Initial value is ON)
• The value specied by RPN will not be reset even by messages such as
Program Change or Reset All Controller.
• Not received when MIDI “Rx” part parameters is “O.
**RPN**
The RPN (Registered Parameter Number) messages are expanded control
changes, and each function of an RPN is described by the MIDI Standard.
To use these messages, you must rst use RPN MSB and RPN LSB messages
to specify the parameter to be controlled, and then use Data Entry
messages to specify the value of the specied parameter. Once an RPN
parameter has been specied, all Data Entry messages received on that
channel will modify the value of that parameter. To prevent accidents, it is
recommended that you set RPN Null (RPN Number = 7FH/7FH) when you
have nished setting the value of the desired parameter.
Refer to Section “Examples of Actual MIDI Messages” (p. 24).
On this instrument, RPN can be used to modify the following parameters.
RPN Data entry
MSB LSB MSB LSB Explanation
00H 00H mmH --- Pitch Bend Sensitivity mm: 00H-18H (0-24
semitones), InitialValue = 02H (2 semitones) ll:
ignored (processed as 00h) specify up to 2 octaves
in semitone steps
00H 01H mmH llH Master FineTuning mm, ll: 00 00H - 40 00H - 7F 7FH
(-100 - 0 - +99.99 cents), InitialValue = 40 00H (0
cent) ll: ignored (processed as 00h) specify up to 2
octaves in semitone steps Refer to 4. Supplemen-
tary Material, “AboutTuning”
00H 02H mmH --- Master CoarseTuning mm: 28H - 40H - 58H (-24
- 0 - +24 semitones), InitialValue = 40H (0 cent) ll:
ignored (processed as 00h)
00H 05H mmH llH Modulation Depth Range mm: 00H - 04H (0 - 4
semitones) ll: 00H - 7FH (0 - 100 cents) 100/128
Cent/Value
7FH 7FH --- --- RPN null Set condition where RPN and NRPN are
unspecied.The data entry messages after set RPN
null will be ignored. (No Data entry messages are
required after RPN null). Settings already made will
not change. mm, ll: ignored
z Program Change
Status 2nd byte
CnH ppH
n = MIDI channel number: 0H-FH (ch.1-ch.16)
pp = Program number: 00H-7FH (prog.1-prog.128)
• Not received when “Program Change” RX Event is O.
• Not received when MIDI “Rx” part parameters is “O.
• After a Program Change message is received, the sound will change
beginning with the next Note-on. Voices already sounding when the
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