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Part I MIDI Message Overview
1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device.......................................................................................... 5
1.1 System Section.................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Sound Generator Section.................................................................................................................... 5
1.2.1 Sound generator common section ..........................................................................................................5
1.2.2 Parts........................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.2.3 Part Assignments.................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Performance Controller Section .......................................................................................................... 7
1.3.1 Auto Accompaniment and Auto Performance MIDI Send .................................................................... 7
2 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive ...................................................................... 7
3 Timbre Type Specific Operation ...................................................................................................... 7
Part II Channel Message
4 Send Channel .................................................................................................................................. 8
5 Receive Channel ............................................................................................................................. 8
6 Note Off ........................................................................................................................................... 8
7 Note On ........................................................................................................................................... 9
8 Polyphonic Key Pressure................................................................................................................. 9
9 Control Change................................................................................................................................ 9
9.1 Bank Select (00H) ............................................................................................................................. 10
9.2 Modulation (01H) ............................................................................................................................... 10
9.3 Portamento Time (05H) ..................................................................................................................... 10
9.4 Data Entry (06H, 26H) ....................................................................................................................... 11
9.5 Volume (07H) .................................................................................................................................... 11
9.6 Pan (0AH).......................................................................................................................................... 11
9.7 Expression (0BH) .............................................................................................................................. 12
9.8 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H)..................................... 12
9.9 Hold1 (40H) ....................................................................................................................................... 13
9.10 Portamento Switch (41H) .................................................................................................................. 13
9.11 Sostenuto (42H) ................................................................................................................................ 14
9.12 Soft (43H) .......................................................................................................................................... 14
9.13 Vibrato Rate (4CH) ............................................................................................................................ 14
9.14 Vibrato Depth (4DH) .......................................................................................................................... 15
9.15 Vibrato Delay (4EH)........................................................................................................................... 15
PX-330, AP-620/6 MIDI Implementation
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Contents
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9.16 Portamento Control (54H) ................................................................................................................. 15
9.17 Reverb Send (5BH) ........................................................................................................................... 16
9.18 Chorus Send (5DH) ........................................................................................................................... 16
9.19 NRPN (62H, 63H).............................................................................................................................. 16
9.19.1 Assignable Functions to NRPN............................................................................................................16
9.20 RPN (64H, 65H) ................................................................................................................................ 17
9.20.1 Pitch Bend Sensitivity .......................................................................................................................... 17
9.20.2 Fine Tune..............................................................................................................................................17
9.20.3 Coarse Tune..........................................................................................................................................17
9.20.4 Modulation Depth ................................................................................................................................ 18
9.20.5 Null.......................................................................................................................................................18
9.21 All Sound Off (78H) ........................................................................................................................... 18
9.22 Reset All Controllers (79H)................................................................................................................ 18
10 Mode Messages ............................................................................................................................ 19
10.1 All Notes Off (7BH) ............................................................................................................................ 19
10.2 Omni Off (7CH).................................................................................................................................. 19
10.3 Omni On (7DH).................................................................................................................................. 19
10.4 Mono (7EH) ....................................................................................................................................... 20
10.5 Poly (7FH) ......................................................................................................................................... 20
11 Program Change ........................................................................................................................... 20
11.1 About Timbre Type............................................................................................................................ 21
11.2 DSP Assignments during Tone Selection.......................................................................................... 21
11.2.1 DSP Line Structure............................................................................................................................... 21
11.2.2 DSP Line Assignment .......................................................................................................................... 21
11.2.3 Use of the Same DSP Line by Multiple Parts ......................................................................................21
12 Channel Aftertouch ........................................................................................................................ 22
13 Pitch Bend Change ........................................................................................................................ 22
Part III System Messages
14 Active Sensing ............................................................................................................................... 23
15 System Exclusive Message ........................................................................................................... 23
15.1 Universal Realtime System Exclusive Message................................................................................ 23
15.1.1 Master Volume .....................................................................................................................................23
15.1.2 Master Balance.....................................................................................................................................24
15.1.3 Master Fine Tuning ..............................................................................................................................24
15.1.4 Master Coarse Tuning ..........................................................................................................................24
15.1.5 Reverb Parameter .................................................................................................................................25
15.1.6 Chorus Parameter .................................................................................................................................25
15.1.7 GM System Message............................................................................................................................27
15.1.8 GS Message.......................................................................................................................................... 27
15.2 Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages ............................................................................. 27
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Part IV Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages
16 Format ........................................................................................................................................... 28
16.1 Message Classifications.................................................................................................................... 28
16.2 Basic Message Structure................................................................................................................... 28
16.3 Field Formats..................................................................................................................................... 29
16.3.1 SX : System Exclusive Message Status ............................................................................................... 29
16.3.2 MAN : Manufacturer’s ID.................................................................................................................... 29
16.3.3 MOD : Model ID.................................................................................................................................. 29
16.3.4 dev : MIDI DeviceID 00H - 7FH .........................................................................................................29
16.3.5 act : Action ........................................................................................................................................... 29
16.3.6 cat : Category ....................................................................................................................................... 30
16.3.7 mem : Memory Area ID ....................................................................................................................... 30
16.3.8 pset : Parameter Set Number ................................................................................................................30
16.3.9 blk : Block Number ..............................................................................................................................30
16.3.10 prm : Parameter ID............................................................................................................................... 31
16.3.11 idx : Data Index Number ......................................................................................................................31
16.3.12 len : Data Length ..................................................................................................................................31
16.3.13 data : Parameter Data ...........................................................................................................................32
16.3.14 EOX : End of System Exclusive Message ........................................................................................... 32
17 Parameter Transfer........................................................................................................................ 33
17.1 Two-way Communication .................................................................................................................. 33
17.1.1 Example : Data send in response to send request to the Instrument ....................................................33
17.2 One-way Communication .................................................................................................................. 33
17.2.1 Example : Data send to Instrument from external source ....................................................................33
17.2.2 Example : Data send resulting from Instrument operation .................................................................. 33
Part V Parameter List
18 System Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 34
18.1 System Information Parameter.......................................................................................................... 34
19 Setup Parameter............................................................................................................................ 34
19.1 MIDI Parameter ................................................................................................................................. 34
20 Patch Parameters .......................................................................................................................... 35
20.1 Master Tune Parameters................................................................................................................... 35
20.2 Master Mixer Parameters .................................................................................................................. 35
20.3 System Chorus Parameter ................................................................................................................ 35
20.4 System Reverb Parameters .............................................................................................................. 36
20.5 System Acoustic Resonance Parameters ......................................................................................... 36
20.6 Brilliance Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 36
20.7 Part Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 37
21 Tone Parameters ........................................................................................................................... 37
21.1 Basic Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 37
21.2 LFO Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 38
21.3 DSP Parameters................................................................................................................................ 39
21.4 Scale Tune ........................................................................................................................................ 39
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22 Music Library Parameters .............................................................................................................. 39
Part VI DSP Parameter List
23 Tone with DSP List ........................................................................................................................ 40
24 DSP Algorithm ID Tables............................................................................................................... 41
24.1 Monaural Tone DSP.......................................................................................................................... 41
24.2 Stereo Tone DSP .............................................................................................................................. 41
25 DSP Parameter Set Types ............................................................................................................ 41
25.1 Tremolo/Auto Pan.............................................................................................................................. 41
25.2 3Band EQ .......................................................................................................................................... 41
25.3 Wide 3Band EQ................................................................................................................................. 42
25.4 Enhancer ........................................................................................................................................... 42
25.5 Distortion ........................................................................................................................................... 42
25.6 Early Reflection ................................................................................................................................. 42
25.7 Rotary ................................................................................................................................................ 43
25.8 Drive Rotary....................................................................................................................................... 43
Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values
26 Setting Value Tables...................................................................................................................... 44
26.1 Off/On Setting Value Table................................................................................................................ 44
26.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table .......................................................................................................... 44
26.3 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table ..................................................................................................... 44
26.4 –64 - 0 - +63 Setting Value Table...................................................................................................... 44
26.5 Pan Setting Value Table.................................................................................................................... 44
26.6 –100 - 0 - +99 Setting Value Table.................................................................................................... 44
26.7 Reverb Type Setting Value Table...................................................................................................... 44
26.8 Chorus Type Setting Value Table...................................................................................................... 45
26.9 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table .................................................................................. 45
26.10 Wide Band Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table................................................................ 45
26.11 Brilliance Gain Setting Value Table ................................................................................................... 46
26.12 DSP Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table .......................................................................................... 46
Part VIII MIDI Implementation Notation
27 Value Notation ............................................................................................................................... 47
27.1 Hexadecimal Notation ....................................................................................................................... 47
27.2 Binary Notation .................................................................................................................................. 47
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Part I
MIDI Message Overview
1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device
As a MIDI device, the instrument consists of the System Section, Sound Generator Section, and Performance Controller
Section described below.
Each of these sections sends and receives specific MIDI Messages in accordance with its function.
System Section
Device settings
Function status
Sound Generator Section
Common
Sound generator common section
System effects
Brilliance adjustment function
Mixer master
Parts
Sound generator instrument parts
DSP (insertion effects)
Mixer channel
Performance Controller Section
Keyboard
Pedal and other real-time controllers
Auto play function
Auto Accompaniment
1.1 System Section
The System Section consists of a sound generator (sound source), a performance controller part (performance), and functions
that are not directly related to Instrument play. In addition to manipulating Instrument setting parameters, this section is
also used to exchange information.
1.2 Sound Generator Section
The Sound Generator Section consists of a common part that does not depend on the channel and a part that is specific
to each channel. Mainly it receives performance information and performs operations.
1.2.1 Sound generator common section
The common section consists of sound generator setting blocks that do not depend on the sound generator part, such as
system effects, mixer master control, etc.
These can be controlled by system exclusive messages that are basically exclusive to this particular Instrument, but several
parameters also can be controlled by general universal system exclusive messages.
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1.2.2 Parts
The settings of the sound generator parts can be changed using Instrument-specific system exclusive messages.
This Instrument consists of 48 parts. Of these, channel messages can be used to perform note on operations and to change
settings of only the C Group (C01 through C16).
The relationships between the channel message receive channel and part number are fixed, as shown in “1.2.3 Part
Assignments”.
1.2.3 Part Assignments
Part Number Part Name MIDI Receive Ch MIDI Send Ch Assigned Function Description
00 A01 - 01(Note1) Keyboard Upper1 (main)
(Right-side keyboard in the Duet Mode)
01 A02 - 02 Keyboard Upper2 (Layer)
02 A03 - 03 Keyboard Lower1 (Split)
(Left-side keyboard in the Duet Mode)
03 A04 - 08 Keyboard Harmonize (DSP not supported.)
04 A05 - 05 Recorder Play System track main
05 A06 - 06 Recorder Play System track layer
06 A07 - 07 Recorder Play System track split
07 A08 - - Metronome/Count
08 A09 - 09 Accompaniment Percussion (DSP not supported.)
09 A10 - 10 Accompaniment Drum (DSP not supported.)
10 A11 - 11 Accompaniment Bass (DSP not supported.)
11 A12 - 12 Accompaniment Chord 1 (DSP not supported.)
12 A13 - 13 Accompaniment Chord 2 (DSP not supported.)
13 A14 - 14 Accompaniment Chord 3 (DSP not supported.)
14 A15 - 15 Accompaniment Chord 4 (DSP not supported.)
15 A16 - 16 Accompaniment Chord 5 (DSP not supported.)
16 B01 - 01 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.01
17 B02 - 02 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.02
18 B03 - 03 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch. 03 (Left hand track)
19 B04 - 04 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch. 04 (Right hand track)
20 B05 - 05 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.05
21 B06 - 06 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.06
22 B07 - 07 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.07
23 B08 - 08 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.08
24 B09 - 09 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.09
25 B10 - 10 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.10
26 B11 - 11 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.11
27 B12 - 12 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.12
28 B13 - 13 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.13
29 B14 - 14
(Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.14
30 B15 - 15
(Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.15
31 B16 - 16 (Note2) Recorder/Song Play Ch.16
32 C01 01 - MIDI Ch.01
33 C02 02 - MIDI Ch.02
34 C03 03 - MIDI Ch.03
35 C04 04 - MIDI Ch.04
36 C05 05 - MIDI Ch.05
37 C06 06 - MIDI Ch.06
38 C07 07 - MIDI Ch.07
39 C08 08 - MIDI Ch.08
40 C09 09 - MIDI Ch.09
41 C10 10 - MIDI Ch.10
42 C11 11 - MIDI Ch.11
43 C12 12 - MIDI Ch.12
44 C13 13 - MIDI Ch.13
45 C14 14 - MIDI Ch.14
46 C15 15 - MIDI Ch.15
47 C16 16 - MIDI Ch.16
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Note 1:
Can be changed by the Keyboard Channel setting.
Note 2:
Sent during recorder play only.
When there is no data recorded in the applicable recorder track, the MIDI information of the functions of parts with the
same send channel (A01 through A16) is sent.
1.3 Performance Controller Section
The Performance Controller Section consists of keyboard, pedal and other real-time controllers, as well as blocks that generate
auto accompaniment, auto performance, and other performance information.
These messages are transmitted to the sound generator in accordance with operations, while they are also being sent out
as MIDI messages.
The channel number of the sent message is in accordance with Instrument’s part number.
1.3.1 Auto Accompaniment and Auto Performance MIDI Send
This document what operation is sent by a message in the case of each message type. However, since there are so many
messages sent by an auto accompaniment operation when auto performance and Accomp MIDI Out is turned on, those
messages are not covered here.
2 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive
All MIDI message send and receive is temporarily disabled in all of the following cases.
During instrument startup
During SD card formatting
During user data initialization
Immediately after the recorder is exited
During storage of registration data
While storage is selected as the USB device mode
3 Timbre Type Specific Operation
The operation that is performed for a received message depends on the current Timbre Type setting (see “11.1 About Timbre
Type”), which is the operation mode of each sound generator part. Applicable information is provided in the explanations
for each message.
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Part II
Channel Message
4 Send Channel
For information about the MIDI channels of the channel messages that are sent when this Instrument is played, see
“1.2.3 Part Assignments”.
Note, however, that the MIDI channel of the performance information that corresponds to the keyboard main part can be
changed by the Keyboard Channel setting value.
5 Receive Channel
For information about the MIDI channel numbers of channel messages received by each part, see “1.2.3 Part Assignments”.
The MIDI channel number of a channel message that changes DSP settings also coincides with the MIDI channel of the
part using the DSP. A channel message is not received by a part that is turned off by the Part Enable Parameter value
explained under “20.7 Part Parameters”.
6 Note Off
Format
Send
Sent when a key is released.
Receive
Recognized as key release information. The velocity value is ignored.
Message Format:
Send Receive
8nH kkH vvH 8nH kkH vvH
9nH kkH 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
kk: Key Number
vv: 40H Ignored
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7Note On
Format
Send
Sent when a key is pressed.
Receive
Recognized as key press information.
8 Polyphonic Key Pressure
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
This message is not received by this Instrument.
9 Control Change
Format
Send
Sent when a pedal or another controller operation is performed, when settings are changed, when the tone is changed, or
when an auto performance, Auto Accompaniment, or other operation is performed.
Receive
Receipt changes the controller and settings that correspond to the control number.
Message Format: 9nH kkH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
kk: Key Number
vv: Velocity
Message Format: AnH kkH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
kk: Key Number
vv: Pressure Value
Message Format: BnH ccH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
cc: Control Number
vv: Value
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9.1 Bank Select (00H)
Format
Send
Sent when a tone is selected.
For information about numbers, see the Tone List in the User’s Guide.
Receive
Receipt switches the tone bank number stored in Instrument memory. Note, however, that the tone is not changed until a
Program Change message is received.
For details, see “11 Program Change”.
For information about numbers, see the Tone List in the User’s Guide.
9.2 Modulation (01H)
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt adds, to the voice being sounded, modulation of a depth specified by the value. In the case of a tone that already
has modulation applied, receipt of this message increases the modulation depth. The modulation effect differs according
to the tone being used.
9.3 Portamento Time (05H)
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt changes the time it takes until pitch reaches the target portamento effect pitch.
Message Format: BnH 00H mmH (MSB)
BnH 20H llH (LSB)
n: MIDI Channel Number
mm: Value
ll: Send: 00H, Receive: Ignored
Message Format: BnH 01H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 05H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
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9.4 Data Entry (06H, 26H)
Format
Send
Sent when there is a change in the parameters assigned to NRPN and RPN.
For details about information assigned to parameters that correspond to NRPN and RPN, see “9.19 NRPN” and “9.20 RPN”.
Receive
Receipt changes the parameter assigned to RPN. This Instrument does not have a parameter that corresponds to NRPN.
9.5 Volume (07H)
Format
Send
Sent when layer balance is adjusted.
Receive
Receipt changes the volume of the corresponding part.
9.6 Pan (0AH)
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.5 Pan Setting Value Table”
in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Send
Sent in the following cases.
When Accomp MIDI Out is on
When Music Library play is stopped
Receive
Receipt changes the pan setting of the corresponding part.
Message Format: BnH 06H vvH (MSB)
BnH 26H vvH (LSB)
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 07H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 0AH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value (Note1)
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9.7 Expression (0BH)
Format
Send
Sent in the following cases.
When Accomp MIDI Out is on
Receive
Receipt changes the Expression value.
9.8 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H)
These messages are used to control DSP operation.
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt change the value of Parameter7 [0-7] (7-Bit Parameter) explained under “21.3 DSP Parameters”. Any message
received that corresponds to the parameter of a number not being used by the currently selected DSP is ignored.
Note 1:
Received values and parameter setting values
The range of the value of each DSP Parameter 7 array element depends on the selected DSP or array number.
Unlike manipulation of a DSP parameter using a System Exclusive Message, a value received by this control change message
is always in the range of 0 to 127, but the range is changed in accordance with the setting range of the applicable parameter
setting. Because of this, it is impossible for a value to be outside of the range.
Conversion to the parameter setting value from the value received with the message can be represented in general terms
by the expression shown below.
For details about Parameter 7 of each DSP, see the explanations under “VI DSP Parameter List”.
Message Format: BnH 0BH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 10H vvH
BnH 11H vvH
BnH 12H vvH
BnH 13H vvH
BnH 50H vvH
BnH 51H vvH
BnH 52H vvH
BnH 53H vvH
DSP Parameter7[0]
DSP Parameter7[1]
DSP Parameter7[2]
DSP Parameter7[3]
DSP Parameter7[4]
DSP Parameter7[5]
DSP Parameter7[6]
DSP Parameter7[7]
n: MIDI Channel Number (Note1)
vv: Value
Parameter
Setting Value
=
Parameter
Minimum Value
+
(
Parameter
Maximum Value
-
Parameter
Minimum Value)
X
Received Value
127
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9.9 Hold1 (40H)
Format
Send
Sent in the following cases.
When a pedal that has a sustain (damper) function is operated
When Accomp MIDI Out is on
Receive
Receipt performs an operation equivalent to a sustain (damper) pedal operation.
Timbre Type Specific Operation
This operation differs in accordance with the Timbre Type (see “11.1 About Timber Type”) setting.
Timbre Type: Melody
Sustain off/on control is performed in accordance with the value of the received message. For information about
the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the “26.1 Off/On Setting Value Table” in
“Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Timbre Type: Piano or LM Piano
Continuous control of the following is performed in accordance with the value of the received message.
Piano note decay rate
Resonance characteristics and decay rate of Acoustic Resonance effect resonance note
Timbre Type: Drum
The received message does not affect sound source operation.
9.10 Portamento Switch (41H)
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the “26.1 Off/On Setting Value
Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt can be use to switch portamento between enabled (On) and disabled (Off).
Message Format: BnH 40H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 41H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value (Note1)
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9.11 Sostenuto (42H)
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the “26.1 Off/On Setting Value
Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Send
Sent when a pedal that has a sostenuto function is operated.
Receive
Receipt performs an operation equivalent to a sostenuto pedal operation.
9.12 Soft (43H)
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the “26.1 Off/On Setting Value
Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Send
Sent when a pedal that has a soft function is operated.
Receive
Receipt performs an operation equivalent to a soft pedal operation.
9.13 Vibrato Rate (4CH)
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.4 –64 - 0 - +63 Setting
Value Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values” of this document.
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt changes the vibrato rate of the tone that is currently selected by the applicable part.
Message Format: BnH 42H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value (Note1)
Message Format: BnH 43H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value (Note1)
Message Format: BnH 4CH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value (Note1)
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9.14 Vibrato Depth (4DH)
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.4 –64 - 0 - +63 Setting
Value Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values” of this document.
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt changes the vibrato auto depth of the tone that is currently selected by the applicable part.
9.15 Vibrato Delay (4EH)
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.4 –64 - 0 - +63 Setting
Value Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values” of this document.
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt changes the vibrato auto delay of the tone that is currently selected by the applicable part.
9.16 Portamento Control (54H)
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt of this message first stores the Source Note Number for the next note. When the next Note On is received, the
portamento effect is applied to the note using this Source Note Number as the pitch start point and the Note On event key
number as the end point. If there already is a note being sounded by Source Note Number at this time, the new note on
is not performed and the portamento effect is applied to the pitch of the note being sounded. That is to say that legato
play is performed.
Message Format: BnH 4DH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value (Note1)
Message Format: BnH 4EH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value (Note1)
Message Format: BnH 54H vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
kk: Source Note Number
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9.17 Reverb Send (5BH)
Format
Send
Sent when a GM tone is selected.
Receive
Receipt changes Reverb Send.
9.18 Chorus Send (5DH)
Format
Send
This message is sent at initialization, when the panel tone selection is changed, and when a chorus on/off operation is
performed.
Receive
Receipt changes Chorus Send.
9.19 NRPN (62H, 63H)
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
This message is not received by this Instrument.
9.19.1 Assignable Functions to NRPN
This Instrument does not assign any parameters to NRPN.
Message Format: BnH 5BH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 5DH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 62H vvH (LSB)
BnH 63H vvH (MSB)
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
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9.20 RPN (64H, 65H)
Format
The following are the parameters assigned to RPN by this Instrument.
9.20.1 Pitch Bend Sensitivity
Format
Send
Sent when the pitch bend range is changed. (PX-330)
Receive
Receipt changes Pitch Bend Sensitivity.
9.20.2 Fine Tune
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt changes Channel Fine Tune.
9.20.3 Coarse Tune
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt changes Channel Coarse Tune.
Message Format: BnH 64H vvH (LSB)
BnH 65H vvH (MSB)
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: BnH 64H 00H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H llH
n: MIDI Channel Number
mm:
ll:
Value 0 - 24
Send: 00H, Receive: Ignored
Message Format: BnH 64H 01H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H llH
n: MIDI Channel Number
mm: Value MSB
ll: Value LSB
Message Format: BnH 64H 02H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
mm: Value
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9.20.4 Modulation Depth
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the Vibrato Modulation Depth for the tone that is currently selected by the applicable part.
9.20.5 Null
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt deselects RPN.
9.21 All Sound Off (78H)
Format
Send
Sent when an SD card is inserted or removed, and when an SD card operation is performed.
Receive
Receipt stops all voices that are sounding.
9.22 Reset All Controllers (79H)
Format
Send
Sent in the following cases.
When the keyboard channel is changed
When a recorder function is used
When another mode is entered from the rhythm mode
Receive
Receipt initializes each performance controller.
Message Format: BnH 64H 05H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
mm: Value
Message Format: BnH 64H 7FH 65H 7F
n: MIDI Channel Number
Message Format: BnH 78H 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
Message Format: BnH 79H 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
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10 Mode Messages
10.1 All Notes Off (7BH)
Format
Send
Sent in the following cases.
When the keyboard channel is changed
When a recorder function is used
When another mode is entered from the rhythm mode
Receive
Receipt of this message releases the currently sounding voice (same as releasing the keyboard key).
10.2 Omni Off (7CH)
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt of this message releases the currently sounding voice (same as releasing the keyboard key).
10.3 Omni On (7DH)
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt of this message releases the currently sounding voice (same as releasing the keyboard key).
Message Format: BnH 7BH 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
Message Format: BnH 7CH 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
Message Format: BnH 7DH 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
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10.4 Mono (7EH)
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt of this message stops the currently sounding voice.
10.5 Poly (7FH)
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt of this message stops the currently sounding voice.
11 Program Change
Format
Send
Sent when a tone is selected.
For information about numbers, see the Tone List in the User’s Guide.
Receive
Receipt changes the tone.
The selected tone is determined by the program value of this message and the Bank Select message value received prior
to this message.
For information about the program number of the actually selected tone, see the Tone List in the User’s Guide.
Also note that receipt of this message may also change the Timbre Type parameter at the same time. For more information,
see “11.1 About Timbre Type” below.
Message Format: BnH 7EH 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
Message Format: BnH 7FH 00H
n: MIDI Channel Number
Message Format: CnH ppH
n: MIDI Channel Number
pp: Program Number
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11.1 About Timbre Type
The tone selected by each part of this Instrument has a “Timbre Type” parameter that specifies the type of sound source
for the tone. As explained under “21.1 Basic Parameters”, there are four Timbre Types settings: Melody, LM Piano, Piano,
and Drum. The operation for a received channel message differs according to the Timbre Type.
Timbre Type: Melody
This Timbre Type is for normal melody tones. The damper pedal performs on/off operations.
Timbre Type: Piano or LM (Linear Morphing) Piano
This Timbre Type is for piano tones.
The decay rate of the voice being sounded and Acoustic Resonance effect characteristics are continually altered in
accordance with the damper pedal position. The method for producing sound in response to the note messages also
is different from that of the melody Timbre Type, and operation is optimized for piano.
Timbre Type: Drum
This Timbre Type is for drum sounds. The method for producing sound is optimized for drums. The damper pedal
and sostenuto pedal do not work for sounds that do not recognize Note Off. The tuning setting also does not affect
this Timbre Type.
11.2 DSP Assignments during Tone Selection
11.2.1 DSP Line Structure
Though the Instrument has four DSP lines that can be used simultaneously, selecting a tone that uses DSP causes the
required number of DSP lines to become reserved so the tone is configured with the requisite DSP.
Tones listed under “24.1 Monaural Tone DSP” use only one DSP line, while the tones under “24.2 Stereo Tone DSP” use
two DSP lines.
For information about tones that use DSP, see “23 Tone with DSP List”.
11.2.2 DSP Line Assignment
Selecting multiple tones with DSP at the same time creates the possibility that there will not be enough DSP lines. In this
case, the last selected tone with DSP is given priority. Some DSP line(s) already being used will be released so they can
be assigned to the newly selected tone.
11.2.3 Use of the Same DSP Line by Multiple Parts
When all of the settings below are the same for multiple parts that select tones that use DSP, the same DSP line is assigned
to all of the parts in order to maximize DSP line availability. Note, however, that a DSP cannot be shared simultaneously
between parts A01 through B16, and parts C01 through C16.
Tone Number
Part Volume
Part Pan
All DSP parameters
After the same DSP line is assigned to different parts as described here, Part Volume, Pan, Reverb Send, Chorus Send,
Acoustic Resonance Send, and all DSP parameter settings are common to all parts. Note that changing the settings on any
part will also affect all of the other parts that are sharing the DSP line.
To assign the parts to a different DSP line, you need to change one of the parameters listed above before selecting the tone.
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12 Channel Aftertouch
Format
Send
This message is not sent by this Instrument.
Receive
Receipt of this message adds modulation to the voice that is sounding.
The modulation effect differs according to the tone being used.
13 Pitch Bend Change
Format
Send
Sent when the bend wheel is operated. (PX-330)
Receive
Receipt of this message changes the pitch of the currently sounding voice. Pitch bend change sensitivity depends on the
pitch bend sensitivity configured with RPN.
Message Format: DnH vvH
n: MIDI Channel Number
vv: Value
Message Format: EnH llH mmH
n: MIDI Channel Number
ll: Value LSB
mm: Value MSB
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Part III
System Messages
14 Active Sensing
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Once this message is received, the Active Sensing mode is entered. If no MIDI message is received for a specified amount
of time, voices being sounded by the Instrument’s sound source are released, the controller is reset, and the Active Sensing
mode is exited.
15 System Exclusive Message
Format
The Instrument sends and receives standard universal system exclusive messages, and system exclusive messages that have
Instrument-specific formats.
15.1 Universal Realtime System Exclusive Message
Format
15.1.1 Master Volume
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the Master Volume parameter. Note that the Master Volume parameter cannot be changed with an Instrument
operation.
Message Format: FEH
Message Format: F0H....F7H
Message Format: F0H 7FH....F7H
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H llH mmH F7H
ll: Value LSB
mm: Value MSB
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15.1.2 Master Balance
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.5 Pan Setting Value Table”
in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the Master Pan parameter. Note that the Master Pan parameter cannot be changed with an Instrument
operation.
15.1.3 Master Fine Tuning
Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.6 –100 - 0 - +99 Setting
Value Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values” of this document.
Send
This message is sent when the tuning setting is changed.
Receive
Receipt changes the Master Fine Tune8 parameter of Patch.
Acoustic Resonance Actions
Acoustic Resonance acoustic characteristics also alter Fine Tune of the strings that simulate resonance in accordance with
the Master Fine Tune8 value. Because of this, receipt of this message may cause the resonance interval to change temporarily.
15.1.4 Master Coarse Tuning
Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the Patch Master Coarse Tune parameter.
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 02H llH mmH F7H
ll: Value LSB (Note1)
mm: Value MSB (Note1)
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 03H llH mmH F7H
ll: Value LSB (Note1)
mm: Value MSB (Note1)
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 04H llH mmH F7H
ll: Send: 00H, Receive: Ignored
mm: Value MSB
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15.1.5 Reverb Parameter
Format
Type Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.7 Reverb Type Setting Value
Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Send
This message is sent when the System Reverb Type setting is changed.
Receive
Receipt changes the Reverb Type parameter.
Time Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the Reverb Time parameter.
15.1.6 Chorus Parameter
Format
Type Format
Note 1:
For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “26.8 Chorus Type Setting Value
Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”.
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 01H ppH vvH F7H
pp: Parameter
vv: Value
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 01H 00H vvH F7H
vv: Value (Note1)
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 01H 01H vvH F7H
vv: Value
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 02H ppH vvH F7H
pp: Parameter
vv: Value
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 02H 00H vvH F7H
vv: Value (Note1)
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Send
This message is sent when the System Chorus Type setting is changed.
Receive
Receipt changes the System Chorus Type parameter.
Rate Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the System Chorus Rate parameter.
Depth Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the System Chorus Depth parameter.
Feedback Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the System Chorus Feedback parameter.
Send To Reverb Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt changes the Chorus Send To Reverb parameter.
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 02H 01H vvH F7H
vv: Value
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 02H 02H vvH F7H
vv: Value
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 02H 03H vvH F7H
vv: Value
Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H
01H 02H 04H vvH F7H
vv: Value
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15.1.7 GM System Message
GM System On Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt puts the sound source into a GM sound source mode. Also, the Scale Tune Enable setting shown under “20.7 Part
Parameters” for parts C01 through C16 become zero, which disables the temperament (scale) function.
GM System Off Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt returns the sound source to its power on default settings.
GM2 System On Format
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Though the Instrument does not support GM2, receipt of the GM2 System On message has the same result as receipt of
the GM System On message.
15.1.8 GS Message
Send
This message is never sent.
Receive
Receipt performs the same operation as when the GM System On message is received.
15.2 Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages
Format
Most Instrument parameters and user data, and some operation commands can be controlled using this message.
For more information, see “Part IV Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages”.
1 Message Format: F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H
Message Format: F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 02H F7H
Message Format: F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 03H F7H
Message Format: F0H 41H ddH 42H 12H 40H 00H 7FH 00H 41H F7H
Note: dd (Device ID) is ignored.
Message Format: F0H 44H 15H 01H....F7H
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Part IV
Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages
16 Format
This section explains the format of the Instrument-specific System Exclusive Messages. See “Part V Parameter List” for
information about what type of data can actually be sent.
16.1 Message Classifications
Basically, the operation that corresponds to Instrument-specific system exclusive messages is parameter data transfer. The
following operations can be performed from an external device using this parameter transfer message.
Modification of an individual Instrument parameter
Import of an individual Instrument parameter value
In addition to parameters being used as device setting values, some parameters act as commands when received by the
Instrument and as device status information when sent from the Instrument.
The following table shows the parameter category for each type of transfer.
16.2 Basic Message Structure
Since Instrument-specific System Exclusive messages are sent and received on an individual parameter basis, the Individual
Parameter Transfer method is used, and a number of message types are provided to suit specific operations. The field in
the SysEx message that specifies the message type is the action (act) field. The format of the “body” part of the message
depends on the “act” value.
The table below shows the body format for each action of Instrument-specific system exclusive messages. An actual message
consists of the items indicated by “Y”, from left to right.
Function Section Parameter Category Description
System System Commands, Instrument status
Setup Instrument basic settings
Sound Generator Patch Sound source common settings (system effects, master
settings, etc.)
Sound source part settings (tone selection, mixing,
tuning, etc.)
Tone Tone parameter, DSP settings
Scale Tune Scale Tune Table
Music Player Music Library User song data
act SX MAN MOD dev act body (Depends on act.) EOX
cat mem pset blk pkt prm idx len data
IPRYYYYYYYYYYYYY-Y
IPSYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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16.3 Field Formats
16.3.1 SX : System Exclusive Message Status
This is the System Exclusive Message status byte established by the MIDI standard.
16.3.2 MAN : Manufacturer’s ID
Indicates this Instrument’s manufacturer ID.
16.3.3 MOD : Model ID
These two successive bytes (MSB, LSB) indicate the PX-130, 330, 3, 730, 7, 830, and AP-220, 420, 620, 6 model ID.
16.3.4 dev : MIDI DeviceID 00H - 7FH
The contents of this field in a received message are compared with the Model’s MIDI Device ID, and receipt of the incoming
message is allowed only when the two IDs match. The default value for this field is 10H. When a message containing
7FH is received, receipt of the message is always allowed, regardless of the Instrument’s ID setting.
MIDI Device ID is a Patch Parameter, and it can be changed with a System Exclusive Message. In this case, the Device
ID of the MIDI System Exclusive Message must be set to 7FH before it is sent.
16.3.5 act : Action
This field indicates the operation of the Instrument-specific System Exclusive Message.
IPR : Individual Parameter Request
Indicates an individual parameter value send request message. When the Instrument receives this action, it uses an IPS
message to return the specified parameter value.
IPS : Individual Parameter Send
Indicates an individual parameter value send message. When the Instrument receives this action, it rewrites the value specified
by the data field with the specified parameter value.
Format: 11110000B (F0H)
Format: 01000100B (CASIO = 44H)
Format: MSB 00010101B (15H)
LSB 00000010B (02H)
Format: 0dddddddB
Format: 0aaaaaaaB
aaaaaaaB Action Function
00H IPR Individual Parameter Request
01H IPS Individual Parameter Send
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16.3.6 cat : Category
0cccccccB = Category (7bit)
The category indicates the categories of data handled by the System Exclusive Message. The ID number (ID) of the category
is indicated on the left, while the communication operation (Action) is indicated on the right.
A .. Available (Also including when only some parameters are available.)
F... File Information (Not the data itself. Name, size, and other file information only.)
16.3.7 mem : Memory Area ID
Specifies the memory area that is the object of the parameter transfer. The following are defined for this Instrument. Basically,
Instrument-specific System Exclusive messages are valid for user area data only.
16.3.8 pset : Parameter Set Number
This field is a 2-byte (LSB, MSB) value indicating the number of the parameter set (mmmmmmmnnnnnnnB, binary) being
transferred.
16.3.9 blk : Block Number
This supplementary number specifies which block is the object when there are multiple blocks within the same parameter set.
When there are multiple parameters with the same ID inside the same category, as with the mixer channel volume setting
for example, the block number required to specify to which block data belongs is specified as: kkkkkkkjjjjjjjiiiiiiiB (Binary).
When the parameter block has a multi-dimensional array structure, bit 21 of the block number is divided into prescribed
bit fields based on the rules explained below.
Format: 0cccccccB
Category Transfer
ID (c) Parameter Set Individual Parameter
00H System A
01H Setup A
02H Patch A
03H Tone A
21H Music Library F
Format: 0mmmmmmmB
mem Data Type Meaning
0 User area Read/write enabled
1 Preset area Read/write disabled
Format: LSB 0nnnnnnnB
MSB 0mmmmmmmB
Format: 0iiiiiiiB (LSB) 0jjjjjjjB 0kkkkkkkB (MSB)
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Block Bit Field Division
Case 1
When an array has three or fewer nesting levels and the number of arrays in each dimension is 128 or less, they
are assigned below the three 7-bit fields. Unused regions are filled with zeros.
Example:
parameter [A][B][C]
With a 3-dimensional array parameter that consists of A=8 (3 bits), B=5 (3 bits) and C=10 (4 bits), the block bit
fields are allocated as: Block = 0000aaa 000bbb ccccccc (Binary).
Case 2
When Case 1 conditions are not satisfied, the minimal number of fields required for each number of arrays is reserved
from the lower bit of the block. Unused regions are filled will zeros.
Example 1:
parameter [A][B][C][D]
With a 4-dimensional array parameter that consists of A=3 (2 bits), B=4 (2 bits), C=3 (2 bits) and D=4 (2 bits)
like the one shown above, the block bit fields are allocated as: Block = 0000000 00000a abbccdd (Binary).
Example 2:
parameter [A][B]
With an A=3 (2bit), B=200 (8bit) 2-dimensional array parameter, the block bit fields are allocated as:
Block = 0000000 000aab bbbbbbb (Binary).
16.3.10 prm : Parameter ID
The Parameter ID indicates the parameter type. (See “Part V Parameter List”.)
When transferring individual parameters individually (as opposed to bulk transfer), this field is used to identify the parameter
by its parameter ID.
16.3.11 idx : Data Index Number
The data index number indicates the first array number of the array where transfer starts.
16.3.12 len : Data Length
The value of this field specifies the size of the parameter value stored in the data field. Data length indicates the length
of the array being transferred minus 1 when the parameter contains a character string or other similar array structure.
Format: LSB 0pppppppB
MSB 0qqqqqqqB
Format: 0iiiiiiiB
Format: 0lllllllB
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16.3.13 data : Parameter Data
Parameter data indicates the parameter value.
The data array size is len + 1. For a one data item structure, the length depends on the data bit width, as shown below.
Each block of data is packed from the lowest order byte first. In the case of multiple-byte data, the lowest weighted bit
is the LSB of the first “data” block, and the highest weighted bit is the MSB of the final “data” block.
The following shows an example of how data would be divided for transfer in the case of 32-bit data.
Single Message Size Limit
With the Instrument’s system exclusive message format, the size of a single message cannot exceed 48 bytes.
The data size and the array size, however, can cause a packet to exceed 48 bytes when transferring a single parameter array.
In this case, the IPS and IPR message data length and data index number values can be modified to enable division of a
single parameter value into multiple messages so it can be sent that way.
16.3.14 EOX : End of System Exclusive Message
This is the End of System Exclusive Message status byte established by the MIDI standard.
Format: index0 0dddddddB (0eeeeeeeB) (0fffffffB) (0gggggggB) (0hhhhhhhB)
index1 0dddddddB (0eeeeeeeB) (0fffffffB) (0gggggggB) (0hhhhhhhB)
index2 0dddddddB (0eeeeeeeB) (0fffffffB) (0gggggggB) (0hhhhhhhB)
::
indexN 0dddddddB (0eeeeeeeB) (0fffffffB) (0gggggggB) (0hhhhhhhB)
dddddB + 1 Number of data
1 - 71
8 - 14 2
15 - 21 3
22 - 28 4
29 - 32 5
76543210
data0: 0 [bit06] [bit05] [bit04] [bit03] [bit02] [bit01] [bit00]
data1: 0 [bit13] [bit12] [bit11] [bit10] [bit09] [bit08] [bit07]
data2: 0 [bit20] [bit19] [bit18] [bit17] [bit16] [bit15] [bit14]
data3: 0 [bit27] [bit26] [bit25] [bit24] [bit23] [bit22] [bit21]
data4: 0 0 0 0 [bit31] [bit30] [bit29] [bit28]
Format: 11110111B
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17 Parameter Transfer
There are two parameter operations: Individual Parameter Transfer and Individual Parameter Request.
A single session is concluded only when this Instrument returns an IPS (Individual Parameter Send) in response to an
IPR (Individual Parameter Request) from an external device, or when an external device or this Instrument spontaneously
sends an IPS. If this Instrument received an IPS, the value of the applicable parameter is changed.
Depending on the function of a parameter, Individual Parameter Send may be used to issue a command to the Instrument
or Individual Parameter Request may be used to check Instrument status information.
17.1 Two-way Communication
17.1.1 Example : Data send in response to send request to the Instrument
17.2 One-way Communication
17.2.1 Example : Data send to Instrument from external source
17.2.2 Example : Data send resulting from Instrument operation
Data Receiver Data Sender Operation
IPR Send Request
IPS Data Transfer
Data Sender Data Receiver Operation
IPS Data Transfer
Data Receiver Data Sender Operation
IPS Data Transfer
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Part V
Parameter List
How to Read the Tables
Number Base Notation
“Size” indicates the parameter value bit width as a decimal value.
The bit field position of “Block” as a decimal value.
Values used in the explanations under “Description” are all decimal values, unless specified otherwise.
Values other than those described above are all hexadecimal.
R/W field
The R/W field indicates whether an IPR (Individual Parameter Request) read operation or IPS (Individual Parameter Send)
write operation is enabled.
18 System Parameters
These parameters make it possible for an external device to check the status of the Instrument and for an external device
to command some operation of the Instrument.
18.1 System Information Parameter
This parameter is a container for system information.
19 Setup Parameter
Setup Parameters put a device into the setup mode.
19.1 MIDI Parameter
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Model 0000 R 000000 7 01 00-00-7F 0...PX-130
1...PX-330
2...PX-730/PX-7
3...PX-830
4...reserved
5...AP-220
6...AP-420
7...AP-620/AP-6
8...PX-3
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Midi Device Id 006D R/W 000000 7 01 00-7F-7F 0-127
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20 Patch Parameters
The main function of patch parameters is to configure the settings of the sound source of a device.
20.1 Master Tune Parameters
These parameters configure the Master Tuning Settings.
20.2 Master Mixer Parameters
These parameters configure the Master settings of the mixer.
20.3 System Chorus Parameter
Note 1:
Selects the System Chorus preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Chorus3. The value of this type is also linked to
System Chorus parameters, and to the Chorus Send to Reverb and System Chorus Return Level parameters, and its setting
causes these parameters to change to prescribed values. For details about the preset type list, see “26.8 Chorus Type Setting
Value Table”.
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Master Fine Tune8
Master Coarse Tune
Stretch Tune Enable
0001
0002
0003
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
8
7
1
01
01
01
00-80-FF
00-40-7F
00-01-01
–100 - 0 - +99(cent)
–24 - 0 - +24(semitone)
0...Disable
1...Enable
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Master Volume
Master Pan
Acou Reso To Chorus
Acou Reso To Reverb
Acou Reso Return
Chorus To Reverb
Chorus Return
Reverb Return
Dsp Cancel
0012
0013
0016
0018
0019
001D
001E
0025
0028
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
1
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
00-7F-7F
00-40-7F
00-00-7F
00-00-7F
00-40-7F
00-00-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-00-01
0-127
–64 - 0 - +63
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
0...Normal
1...Cancel
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Cancel
Type
Rate
Depth
Feedback
Tone
0050
0051
0052
0053
0054
0055
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
1
7
7
7
7
7
01
01
01
01
01
01
00-00-01
00-02-0F
00-0B-7F
00-21-7F
00-00-7F
00-4B-7F
0...Normal
1...Cancel
1-16 (Note1)
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
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20.4 System Reverb Parameters
Note 1:
Selects the System Reverb preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Hall2. This is the value of this Type is also linked
to each of the System Reverb parameters and to the System Reverb Return Level parameter, and changes them to prescribed
values. For details about the preset type list, see “26.7 Reverb Type Setting Value Table”.
20.5 System Acoustic Resonance Parameters
Note 1:
Changing this parameter configures the Tuning setting of System Acoustic Resonance. When the Instrument’s Master Fine
Tune8 setting is changed, this parameter is reset to the Master Fine Tune8 value.
Note 2:
Changing this parameter performs a Damper Pedal operation on System Acoustic Resonance. When the damper pedal of
the part being used by System Acoustic Resonance is operated, this parameter is reset to the depth of the damper pedal
operation.
Note 3:
The value is set when the damper pedal is completely depressed.
20.6 Brilliance Parameters
Note 1:
Selects Master EQ mid 6 (Brilliance) gain. See “26.11 Brilliance Gain Setting Value Table”.
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Cancel
Type
Feedback
Er Level
Damp
Tone
0080
0081
0082
0083
0084
0085
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
1
7
7
7
7
7
01
01
01
01
01
01
00-00-01
00-04-0F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-67-7F
00-65-7F
0...Normal
1...Cancel
1-16 (Note1)
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Cancel
Tuning
Damper Pedal
Wet Level Max
Low Boost Freq
Low Boost Level
High Cut Freq
0030
0031
0032
003B
003C
003D
003E
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
1
7
7
16
16
16
16
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
00-00-01
00-40-7F
00-00-7F
0000-0800-7FFF
0000-0A00-4000
0000-7FFF-7FFF
0000-2F00-7FFF
0...Normal
1...Cancel
–100 - 0 - +99(cent) (Note1)
0-127 (Note2)
0x0000-0x7FFF (Note3)
0x0000-0x4000
0x0000-0x7FFF
0x0000-0x7FFF
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Type
Mid6 Gain
00A0
00AE
R/W
R/W
000000
7
7
01
01
00-00-01
00-0C-18
0...For Speaker
1...For Phones
–12 - 0 - +12 (Brilliance) (Note1)
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20.7 Part Parameters
21 Tone Parameters
21.1 Basic Parameters
Note 1:
When a tone is selected whose Sys Fx Send Override parameter setting is “Yes”, the send level setting value to the
System Chorus, System Reverb, and System Acoustic Resonance of the part assigned to this tone is rewritten to the value
that is stored by this tone.
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Part Enable
Tone Num
Fine Tune
Coarse Tune
Scale Tune Enable
Volume
Acmp Volume
Pan
Cho Send
Rev Send
Acou Reso Send
Bend Range
00E0
00E1
00E2
00E3
00E4
00E5
00E6
00E7
00E8
00E9
00EA
00EC
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
20-6: 0
5-0: Part #
1
14
7
7
1
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
00-01-01
0000-0000-3FFF
00-40-7F
28-40-58
00-00-01
00-64-7F
00-7F-7F
00-40-7F
00-00-7F
00-28-7F
00-00-7F
00-02-18
0...Off
1...On
0-16383
–100 - 0 - +99(cent)
–24 - 0 - +24(semitone)
0...Disable
1...Enable
0-127
0-127
–64 - 0 - +63
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-24
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Name
Timbre Type
Timbre Num
Oct Shift
Line Select
Level
Touch Sens
Sys Fx Send Override
Cho Normal Send
Cho Deep Send
Rev Send
Acou Reso Send
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
000A
000B
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
7
4
14
3
1
7
7
1
7
7
7
7
10
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
00-20-7F
00-00-0F
0000-0000-3FFF
02-04-06
00-00-01
00-7F-7F
00-7F-7F
00-00-01
00-00-7F
00-00-7F
00-28-7F
00-00-7F
Ascii Character
0...Melody
1...Piano
2...Drum
3...reserved
4...LM Piano
0-16383
–2 - 0 - +2
0...Direct
1...DSP
0-127
–64 - 0 - +63
0...No (Note1)
1...Yes
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
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21.2 LFO Parameters
Note 1:
The function of this parameter is to relatively change the original setting value of the tone. The parameter is set to the
maximum value when the maximum is exceeded, and to the minimum when the minimum is exceeded.
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Vib Wave
Vib Rate
Vib Auto Delay
Vib Auto Rise
Vib Auto Depth
Vib Mod Depth
Vib After Depth
Lfo Wave
Lfo Rate
Lfo Fil Auto Delay
Lfo Fil Auto Rise
Lfo Fil Auto Depth
Lfo Fil Mod Depth
Lfo Fil After Depth
Lfo Amp Auto Delay
Lfo Amp Auto Rise
Lfo Amp Auto Depth
Lfo Amp Mod Depth
Lfo Amp After Depth
000D
000E
000F
0010
0011
0012
0013
0014
0015
0016
0017
0018
0019
001A
001B
001C
001D
001E
001F
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
4
7
7
7
7
7
7
4
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
00-00-0F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-00-0F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
00-40-7F
0...Sin
1...Tri
2...Saw Up
3...Saw Down
4...Pulse 1:3
5...Pulse 2:2
6...Pulse 3:1
15...Depends on original
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63
(Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
0...Sin
1...Tri
2...Saw Up
3...Saw Down
4...Pulse 1:3
5...Pulse 2:2
6...Pulse 3:1
15...Depends on original
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
–64 - 0 - +63 (Note1)
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21.3 DSP Parameters
Note 1:
This value is the DSP algorithm ID, which cannot be changed directly at the user level. Changing the DSP Type or Tone
Number causes the algorithm ID of the original DSP to be copied automatically to this area. See “24 DSP Algorithm ID
Tables”.
21.4 Scale Tune
22 Music Library Parameters
This parameter is a container for Music Library related information.
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Name
Algorithm
Cho Normal Send
Cho Deep Send
Rev Send
Acou Reso Send
Parameter7
Parameter16
002D
002E
002F
0030
0031
0032
0034
0035
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
000000
7
14
7
7
7
7
7
16
10
01
01
01
01
01
20
10
00-20-7F
0000-0000-3FFF
00-00-7F
00-00-7F
00-28-7F
00-00-7F
00-40-7F
0000-8000-FFFF
Ascii Character
Serial Number
(Note1)
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
0-127
0x0000-0xFFFF
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Note
A Key Mode
0000
0001
R/W
R/W
000000
8
1
0C
01
00-80-FF
00-00-01
–128 - 0 - 127
Array : Note
0....C
1....C#
2....D
3....D#
4....E
5....F
6....F#
7....G
8....G#
9....A
10...A#
11...B
0...Relative
1...Absolute
Parameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max Description
Name
Address
Size
0000
0001
0002
R
R
R
000000
7
32
32
0C
01
01
20-20-7F
00000000-00000000-00FFFFFF
00000000-00000000-00FFFFFF
Ascii Character
0-0xFFFFFFFF
0-0xFFFFFFFF
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Part VI
DSP Parameter List
23 Tone with DSP List
This is a list of tones that use DSP.
Tone Name Display Mono/Stereo DSP Algorithm
GRAND PIANO MODERN GrPianoModrn Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ
LA PIANO LA Piano Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ
MODERN PIANO Modern Piano Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ
DANCE PIANO Dance Piano Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ
GRAND PIANO CLASSIC GrPianoClasc Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ
STRINGS PIANO StringsPiano Stereo-Stereo Enhancer
PIANO PAD Piano Pad Mix-Stereo Enhancer
60’S E.PIANO 60’s E.Piano Mono-Mono Tremolo
DYNO ELEC.PIANO Dyno E.Piano Mono-Stereo Auto Pan
POP ELEC.PIANO Pop E.Piano Mono-Mono Enhancer
VIBRAPHONE Vibraphone Mono-Mono Tremolo
CLAVI Clavi Mono-Mono Enhancer
ROCK ORGAN Rock Organ 1 Mix-Stereo Drive Rotary
JAZZ ORGAN Jazz Organ Mix-Stereo Rotary
DRAWBAR ORGAN DrawbarOrgan Mix-Stereo Rotary
ROTARY DRAWBAR RotaryDrwbar Mix-Stereo Rotary
ROTARY ORGAN Rotary Organ Mix-Stereo Rotary
PERC.ORGAN Perc.Organ Mix-Stereo Rotary
70’S ORGAN 70’s Organ Mix-Stereo Rotary
OVERDRIVE ORGAN OverdriveOrg Mono-Mono Distortion
TREMOLO ORGAN Tremolo Org Mono-Mono Tremolo
SYNTH-STRINGS SynthStrings Mono-Mono 3Band EQ
NEW AGE New Age Mono-Mono 3Band EQ
CHORUS CLEAN GUITAR Cho.CleanGt Mono-Mono Enhancer
OVERDRIVE GUITAR Overdrive Gt Mono-Mono Distortion
TRUMPET Trumpet Mono-Mono Enhancer
TROMBONE Trombone Mono-Mono Enhancer
STEREO BRASS Stereo Brass Mix-Stereo Early Reflection
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24 DSP Algorithm ID Tables
The lists in this section show the DSP algorithms that are built into the Instrument.
24.1 Monaural Tone DSP
24.2 Stereo Tone DSP
25 DSP Parameter Set Types
This section describes the DSP parameter combination patterns of each algorithm specified in the “Parameter Set Type”
column of “24 DSP Algorithm ID Tables”.
Note:
The characteristics of a DSP are different depending on the tone, even if the same algorithm is used. Because of this, the
same algorithm may not produce the same effect for different tones.
25.1 Tremolo/Auto Pan
25.2 3Band EQ
ID Algorithm Input Output Parameter Set Type
0001 Tremolo Mono Mono Tremolo/Auto Pan
0002 3Band EQ Mono Mono 3Band EQ
000B Auto Pan Mono Stereo Tremolo/Auto Pan
0011 Wide 3Band EQ Mono Mono 3Band EQ
0013 Distortion Mono Mono Distortion
ID Algorithm Input Output Parameter Set Type
2001 3Band EQ Stereo Stereo 3Band EQ
200B Early Reflection Mix Stereo Early Reflection
200C Rotary Mix Stereo Rotary
200D Drive Rotary Mix Stereo Drive Rotary
2017 Wide 3Band EQ Stereo Stereo Wide 3Band EQ
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Rate 00 - 7F
Parameter7[01] Depth 00 - 7F
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Low Freq 00 - 07 Note1
Parameter7[01] Low Gain 34 - 4C Note2
Parameter7[02] Mid Freq 00 - 07 Note1
Parameter7[03] Mid Gain 34 - 4C Note2
Parameter7[04] High Freq 00 - 07 Note1
Parameter7[05] High Gain 34 - 4C Note2
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Note 1: See “26.9 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table”.
Note 2: See “26.12 DSP Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table”.
25.3 Wide 3Band EQ
Note 1: See “26.10 Wide Band Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table”.
Note 2: See “26.12 DSP Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table”.
25.4 Enhancer
25.5 Distortion
25.6 Early Reflection
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Low Freq 00 - 07 Note1
Parameter7[01] Low Gain 34 - 4C Note2
Parameter7[02] Mid Freq 00 - 07 Note1
Parameter7[03] Mid Gain 34 - 4C Note2
Parameter7[04] High Freq 00 - 07 Note1
Parameter7[05] High Gain 34 - 4C Note2
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Low Freq 00 - 7F
Parameter7[01] Low Gain 00 - 7F
Parameter7[02] Hi Freq 00 - 7F
Parameter7[03] Hi Gain 00 - 7F
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Gain 00 - 7F
Parameter7[01] Low 00 - 7F
Parameter7[02] High 00 - 7F
Parameter7[03] Level 00 - 7F
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Wet Level 00 - 7F
Parameter7[01] Feedback 00 - 7F
Parameter7[02] Tone 00 - 7F
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25.7 Rotary
Note 1: See “26.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table”.
Note 2: See “26.3 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table”.
25.8 Drive Rotary
Note 1: See “26.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table”.
Note 2: See “26.3 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table”.
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Speed 0 - 1 Note1
Parameter7[01] Brake 0 - 1 Note2
Parameter7[02] Fall Accel 00 - 7F
Parameter7[03] Rise Accel 00 - 7F
Parameter7[04] Slow Rate 00 - 7F
Parameter7[05] Fast Rate 00 - 7F
Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes
Parameter7[00] Overdrive Gain 00 - 7F
Parameter7[01] Overdrive Level 00 - 7F
Parameter7[02] Speed 0 - 1 Note1
Parameter7[03] Brake 0 - 1 Note2
Parameter7[04] Fall Accel 00 - 7F
Parameter7[05] Rise Accel 00 - 7F
Parameter7[06] Slow Rate 00 - 7F
Parameter7[07] Fast Rate 00 - 7F
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Part VII
Setting Values and Send/
Receive Values
26 Setting Value Tables
26.1 Off/On Setting Value Table
26.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table
26.3 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table
26.4 –64 - 0 - +63 Setting Value Table
26.5 Pan Setting Value Table
26.6 –100 - 0 - +99 Setting Value Table
26.7 Reverb Type Setting Value Table
Transmit Value Receive Value Parameter
00H 00H - 3FH Off
7FH 40H - 7FH On
Transmit Value Receive Value Parameter
00H 00H - 3FH Slow
7FH 40H - 7FH Fast
Transmit Value Receive Value Parameter
00H 00H - 3FH Rotate
7FH 40H - 7FH Brake
Transmit/Receive Value Parameter
00H –64
01H –63
::
40H 0
::
7EH +62
7FH +63
Transmit/Receive Value Parameter
00H Left
::
40H Center
::
7FH Righet
Transmit/Receive Value Parameter
(MSB-LSB)
00H - 00H –100
::
40H - 00H 0
::
7FH - 7FH +99
Transmit /
Receive Value
Parameter Display
00H Room1 -
01H Room2 Room
02H Room3 -
03H Hall1 Large Hall
04H Hall2 Hall
05H Plate1 -
06H Delay -
07H Panning Delay -
08H Plate2 -
09H Plate3 -
0AH Large Room1 -
0BH Large Room2 -
0CH Stadium1 Stadium
0DH Stadium2 -
0EH Long Delay -
0FH Long Panning Delay -
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26.8 Chorus Type Setting Value Table
26.9 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting
Value Table
26.10 Wide Band Equalizer Mid
Frequency Setting Value Table
Transmit /
Receive Value
Parameter Display
00H Chorus1
LightChorus
01H Chorus2 -
02H Chorus3 Chorus
03H Chorus4 -
04H Feedback Chorus -
05H Flanger1 -
06H Short Delay -
07H Short Delay FB -
08H Soft Chorus -
09H Bright Chorus -
0AH Deep Chorus Deep Chorus
0BH Flanger2 Flanger
0CH Flanger3 -
0DH Flanger4 -
0EH Short Delay
Modulation -
0FH Short Delay
Modulation FB -
Parameter Value Frequency
00H 1.0KHz
01H 1.3KHz
02H 1.6KHz
03H 2.0KHz
04H 3.0KHz
05H 4.0KHz
06H 6.0KHz
07H 8.0KHz
Parameter Value Frequency
00H 100Hz
01H 130Hz
02H 160Hz
03H 200Hz
04H 300Hz
05H 400Hz
06H 600Hz
07H 800Hz
08H 1.0KHz
09H 1.3KHz
0AH 1.6KHz
0BH 2.0KHz
0CH 3.0KHz
0DH 4.0KHz
0EH 6.0KHz
0FH 8.0KHz
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26.11 Brilliance Gain Setting Value
Table
Note:
The gain value does not exactly correspond to decibels (dB).
26.12 DSP Equalizer Gain Setting Value
Table
Note:
The gain value does not exactly correspond to decibels (dB).
Parameter Value Gain
00H –12
01H –11
02H –10
03H –9
04H –8
05H –7
06H –6
07H –5
08H –4
09H –3
0AH –2
0BH –1
0CH 0
0DH +1
0EH +2
0FH +3
10H +4
11H +5
12H +6
13H +7
14H +8
15H +9
16H +10
17H +11
18H +12
Parameter Value Gain
34H –12
35H –11
36H –10
37H –9
38H –8
39H –7
3AH –6
3BH –5
3CH –4
3DH –3
3EH –2
3FH –1
40H 0
41H +1
42H +2
43H +3
44H +4
45H +5
46H +6
47H +7
48H +8
49H +9
4AH +10
4BH +11
4CH +12
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Part VIII
MIDI Implementation
Notation
27 Value Notation
27.1 Hexadecimal Notation
MIDI implementation sometimes requires that data be
expressed in hexadecimal format. Hexadecimal values are
indicated by the letter “H” after the value. The hexadecimal
equivalents of decimal values 10 through 15 are expressed
as the letters A through F. The table below shows the
hexadecimal equivalents for decimal values 0 through 127,
which are often used in MIDI messages.
27.2 Binary Notation
When a MIDI implementation data value is expressed in
binary, the letter “B” (for “binary”) is affixed at the end of
the value. The table below shows the binary equivalents for
the decimal values 0 through 127, which are often used for
settings.
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Hexadecimal
0 00H 32 20H 64 40H 96 60H
1 01H 33 21H 65 41H 97 61H
2 02H 34 22H 66 42H 98 62H
3 03H 35 23H 67 43H 99 63H
4 04H 36 24H 68 44H 100 64H
5 05H 37 25H 69 45H 101 65H
6 06H 38 26H 70 46H 102 66H
7 07H 39 27H 71 47H 103 67H
8 08H 40 28H 72 48H 104 68H
9 09H 41 29H 73 49H 105 69H
10 0AH 42 2AH 74 4AH 106 6AH
11 0BH 43 2BH 75 4BH 107 6BH
12 0CH 44 2CH 76 4CH 108 6CH
13 0DH 45 2DH 77 4DH 109 6DH
14 0EH 46 2EH 78 4EH 110 6EH
15 0FH 47 2FH 79 4FH 111 6FH
16 10H 48 30H 80 50H 112 70H
17 11H 49 31H 81 51H 113 71H
18 12H 50 32H 82 52H 114 72H
19 13H 51 33H 83 53H 115 73H
20 14H 52 34H 84 54H 116 74H
21 15H 53 35H 85 55H 117 75H
22 16H 54 36H 86 56H 118 76H
23 17H 55 37H 87 57H 119 77H
24 18H 56 38H 88 58H 120 78H
25 19H 57 39H 89 59H 121 79H
26 1AH 58 3AH 90 5AH 122 7AH
27 1BH 59 3BH 91 5BH 123 7BH
28 1CH 60 3CH 92 5CH 124 7CH
29 1DH 61 3DH 93 5DH 125 7DH
30 1EH 62 3EH 94 5EH 126 7EH
31 1FH 63 3FH 95 5FH 127 7FH
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Binary
0 00H 00000000B
1 01H 00000001B
2 02H 00000010B
3 03H 00000011B
4 04H 00000100B
5 05H 00000101B
6 06H 00000110B
7 07H 00000111B
8 08H 00001000B
9 09H 00001001B
10 0AH 00001010B
11 0BH 00001011B
12 0CH 00001100B
13 0DH 00001101B
14 0EH 00001110B
15 0FH 00001111B
16 10H 00010000B
::
125 7DH 01111101B
126 7EH 01111110B
127 7FH 01111111B
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