Casio Personal Computer Ctk 900 Users Manual
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MIDI Implementation for the CTK-900, WK-3200, and WK-3700 Important! • All mentions of "this Model" in this document refer to the CASIO CTK-900, WK-3200, and WK-3700. Contents Part I MIDI Message Overview 1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device............................................................................................ 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Controller Block......................................................................................................................................... 7 Sound Source Block.................................................................................................................................. 7 Sound Source Common Sub-blocks ......................................................................................................... 8 Sound Source Instrument Part Sub-block................................................................................................. 8 MIDI Send by Auto-accompaniment, Song Memory, and the SMF Player ............................................... 8 2 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive ........................................................................ 8 3 Conditions that Disable Bulk Dump Session Send and Receive ....................................................... 8 4 Different Operations Depending on Part Mode.................................................................................. 9 Part II Channel Message 5 Receive Channel................................................................................................................................ 9 6 Send Channel .................................................................................................................................... 9 7 Note Off.............................................................................................................................................. 9 8 Note On............................................................................................................................................ 10 9 Polyphonic Key Pressure................................................................................................................. 10 10 Control Change.............................................................................................................................. 10 10.1 Bank Select (00H) ................................................................................................................................. 11 10.2 Modulation (01H)................................................................................................................................... 11 10.3 Data Entry (06H,26H)............................................................................................................................ 11 10.4 Volume (07H) ........................................................................................................................................ 12 10.5 Pan (0AH) ............................................................................................................................................. 12 10.6 Expression (0BH) .................................................................................................................................. 12 10.7 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H) ........................................ 13 10.8 Hold1 (40H)........................................................................................................................................... 13 10.9 Sostenuto (42H) .................................................................................................................................... 14 10.10 Soft (43H)............................................................................................................................................ 14 10.11 Envelope Release Time (48H) ............................................................................................................ 14 10.12 Envelope Attack Time (49H) ............................................................................................................... 15 10.13 Filter Cutoff (4AH) ............................................................................................................................... 15 10.14 Filter Resonance (47H) ....................................................................................................................... 15 1 10.15 10.16 10.17 10.18 10.19 10.20 Vibrato Rate (4CH).............................................................................................................................. 16 Vibrato Depth (4DH)............................................................................................................................ 16 Vibrato Delay (4EH) ............................................................................................................................ 16 Reverb Send (5BH)............................................................................................................................. 17 Chorus Send (5DH)............................................................................................................................. 17 NRPN (62H,63H) ................................................................................................................................ 17 10.20.1 Filter Cutoff..............................................................................................................................................17 10.20.2 Filter Resonance .......................................................................................................................................18 10.20.3 Drawbar Position......................................................................................................................................18 10.20.4 Drawbar Organ Click ............................................................................................................................... 19 10.20.5 Drawbar Organ 2nd Percussion................................................................................................................19 10.20.6 Drawbar Organ 3rd Percussion ................................................................................................................19 10.20.7 Percussion Decay Time ............................................................................................................................20 10.21 RPN (64H,65H) ................................................................................................................................... 20 10.21.1 Pitch Bend Sensitivity ..............................................................................................................................20 10.21.2 Fine Tune.................................................................................................................................................. 21 10.21.3 Coarse Tune..............................................................................................................................................21 10.21.4 Modulation Depth.....................................................................................................................................21 10.21.5 Null...........................................................................................................................................................22 10.22 All Sound Off (78H) ............................................................................................................................. 22 10.23 Reset All Controllers (79H) ................................................................................................................. 22 11 Mode Message .............................................................................................................................. 23 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 All Notes Off (7BH)................................................................................................................................ 23 Omni Off (7CH) ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Omni On (7DH) ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Mono (7EH)........................................................................................................................................... 23 Poly (7FH) ............................................................................................................................................. 23 12 Program Change............................................................................................................................ 24 12.1 About the Part Mode ............................................................................................................................. 24 13 Channel Aftertouch ........................................................................................................................ 24 14 Pitch Bend...................................................................................................................................... 24 Part III System Message 15 Active Sensing ............................................................................................................................... 25 16 System Exclusive Message ........................................................................................................... 25 16.1 Universal Realtime System Exclusive Message ................................................................................... 25 16.1.1 Master Volume ...........................................................................................................................................25 16.1.2 Master Balance ...........................................................................................................................................26 16.1.3 Master Fine Tuning ....................................................................................................................................26 16.1.4 Master Coarse Tuning ................................................................................................................................26 16.1.5 Reverb Parameter .......................................................................................................................................27 16.1.6 Chorus Parameter .......................................................................................................................................27 16.1.7 GM System Message..................................................................................................................................29 16.1.8 GS Message ...............................................................................................................................................30 16.2 CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 System Exclusive Message ................................................................... 30 2 Part IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages 17 Format............................................................................................................................................ 31 17.1 Message Classifications........................................................................................................................ 31 17.2 Message Structures .............................................................................................................................. 32 17.2.1 1...SYSEX : System Exclusive message Status ........................................................................................32 17.2.2 2...MAN : Manufacturer's ID .................................................................................................................... 32 17.2.3 3...MOD : Model ID ..................................................................................................................................32 17.2.4 4...dev : MIDI Device ID 00H through 1FH,7FH ......................................................................................32 17.2.5 5...act : Action ...........................................................................................................................................32 17.2.6 6...cat : Category ........................................................................................................................................33 17.2.7 7...prm : Parameter ID ............................................................................................................................... 34 17.2.8 8...ilen/dlen : index length / data length ....................................................................................................34 17.2.9 9....ps : Parameter Set Number ..................................................................................................................34 17.2.10 10...index Parameter Index Number ........................................................................................................35 17.2.11 11...data Parameter Data .........................................................................................................................36 17.2.12 12...sum Check Sum ................................................................................................................................37 17.2.13 14...EOX : End of System Exclusive Message ....................................................................................... 37 18 Parameter Operations.................................................................................................................... 38 19 Parameter Set Transfer Protocols ................................................................................................. 38 19.1 Communication Protocols ..................................................................................................................... 38 19.2 One-way Protocol Communication Flow ............................................................................................... 39 19.3 Handshake Protocol Communication Flow ........................................................................................... 40 Part V Parameter Lists 20 Command Parameters................................................................................................................... 43 20.1 System Parameter List.......................................................................................................................... 43 20.2 Data Management Command Parameter List....................................................................................... 44 20.3 Command Parameter List ..................................................................................................................... 46 21 Patch Parameter ............................................................................................................................ 47 21.1 Patch Common Parameter List ............................................................................................................. 47 21.2 Patch Part Parameter List ..................................................................................................................... 51 22 Wave Data Parameters.................................................................................................................. 54 22.1 Wave Data Information ......................................................................................................................... 54 23 Song Data Parameter .................................................................................................................... 55 23.1 Song Data Information .......................................................................................................................... 55 24 Rhythm Data Parameters .............................................................................................................. 56 24.1 Rhythm Data Information ...................................................................................................................... 56 25 SMF Data Parameters ................................................................................................................... 57 25.1 SMF Data Information ........................................................................................................................... 57 3 Part VI Parameter Set List 26 User Tone Parameter Set .............................................................................................................. 58 27 User Timbre Parameter Set ........................................................................................................... 58 28 User Drum Parameter Set ............................................................................................................. 59 29 User Voice Parameter Set ............................................................................................................. 59 30 User Instrument Parameter Set ..................................................................................................... 60 31 User Wave Parameter Set ............................................................................................................. 60 32 User DSP Parameter Set............................................................................................................... 61 33 Song Data ...................................................................................................................................... 61 34 User Rhythm Pattern ..................................................................................................................... 62 35 Registration Data ........................................................................................................................... 62 36 User Drawbar Parameter Set......................................................................................................... 63 37 SMF Parameter Set ....................................................................................................................... 64 38 Flash Memory Image Parameter Set ............................................................................................. 65 39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers .............................................................................................. 65 Part VII DSP Parameter List 40 DSP Algorithm List (Single Effect) ................................................................................................. 66 40.1 Algorithm 00 (00H) : Auto Pan ............................................................................................................. 66 40.2 Algorithm 01 (01H) : Tremolo ............................................................................................................... 66 40.3 Algorithm 02 (02H) : 2BandEQ ............................................................................................................ 66 40.4 Algorithm 03 (03H) : 3BandEQ ............................................................................................................ 66 40.5 Algorithm 04 (04H) : LFO Wah ............................................................................................................. 66 40.6 Algorithm 05 (05H) : Auto Wah ............................................................................................................ 66 40.7 Algorithm 06 (06H) : Compressor ........................................................................................................ 67 40.8 Algorithm 07 (07H) : Limiter ................................................................................................................. 67 40.9 Algorithm 08 (08H) : Distortion.............................................................................................................. 67 40.10 Algorithm 09 (09H) : Stereo Phaser ................................................................................................... 67 40.11 Algorithm 10 (0AH) : Phaser .............................................................................................................. 67 40.12 Algorithm 11 (0BH) : Rotary ............................................................................................................... 67 40.13 Algorithm 12 (0CH) : Overdrive Rotary .............................................................................................. 67 40.14 Algorithm 13 (0DH) : Enhancer .......................................................................................................... 67 40.15 Algorithm 14 (0EH) : Ring Modulator ................................................................................................. 68 40.16 Algorithm 15 (0FH) : LoFi ................................................................................................................... 68 40.17 Algorithm 16 (10H) : 1-Phase Chorus ................................................................................................ 68 40.18 Algorithm 17 (11H) : Sin 2-Phase Chorus .......................................................................................... 68 40.19 Algorithm 18 (12H) : 3-Phase Chorus ................................................................................................ 68 40.20 Algorithm 19 (13H) : Tri 2-Phase Chorus ........................................................................................... 68 40.21 Algorithm 20 (14H) : Stereo Delay 1 ................................................................................................... 68 40.22 Algorithm 21 (15H) : Stereo Delay 2 ................................................................................................... 68 40.23 Algorithm 22 (16H) : 3-Tap Delay ...................................................................................................... 69 40.24 Algorithm 23 (17H) : Gate Reverb ...................................................................................................... 69 4 40.25 40.26 40.27 40.28 40.29 Algorithm 24 (18H) : Reverse Gate Reverb ........................................................................................ 69 Algorithm 25 (19H) : Reflection .......................................................................................................... 69 Algorithm 26 (1AH) : Flanger ............................................................................................................. 69 Algorithm 27 (1BH) : Reverb .............................................................................................................. 69 Algorithm 28 (1CH) : 2-Tap Delay ...................................................................................................... 69 41 DSP Algorithm List (Multi Effect).................................................................................................... 70 41.1 Algorithm M00 (20H) : Multi00 .............................................................................................................. 70 41.2 Algorithm M01 (21H) : Multi01 .............................................................................................................. 70 41.3 Algorithm M02 (22H) : Multi02 .............................................................................................................. 70 41.4 Algorithm M03 (23H) : Multi03 .............................................................................................................. 70 41.5 Algorithm M04 (24H) : Multi04 .............................................................................................................. 70 41.6 Algorithm M05 (25H) : Multi05 .............................................................................................................. 71 41.7 Algorithm M06 (26H) : Multi06 .............................................................................................................. 71 41.8 Algorithm M07 (27H) : Multi07 .............................................................................................................. 71 41.9 Algorithm M08 (28H) : Multi08 .............................................................................................................. 71 41.10 Algorithm M09 (29H) : Multi09 ............................................................................................................ 71 41.11 Algorithm M10 (2AH) : Multi10 ............................................................................................................ 71 41.12 Algorithm M11 (2BH) : Multi11 ............................................................................................................ 72 41.13 Algorithm M12 (2CH) : Multi12............................................................................................................ 72 41.14 Algorithm M13 (2DH) : Multi13............................................................................................................ 72 41.15 Algorithm M14 (2EH) : Multi14 ............................................................................................................ 72 41.16 Algorithm M15 (2FH) : Multi15 ............................................................................................................ 72 41.17 Algorithm M16 (30H) : Multi16 ............................................................................................................ 73 41.18 Algorithm M17 (31H) : Multi17 ............................................................................................................ 73 41.19 Algorithm M18 (32H) : Multi18 ............................................................................................................ 73 41.20 Algorithm M19 (33H) : Multi19 ............................................................................................................ 73 41.21 Algorithm M20 (34H) : Multi20 ............................................................................................................ 73 41.22 Algorithm M21 (35H) : Multi21 ............................................................................................................ 73 41.23 Algorithm M22 (36H) : Multi22 ............................................................................................................ 74 41.24 Algorithm M23 (37H) : Multi23 ............................................................................................................ 74 41.25 Algorithm M24 (38H) : Multi24 ............................................................................................................ 74 41.26 Algorithm M25 (39H) : Multi25 ............................................................................................................ 74 41.27 Algorithm M26 (3AH) : Multi26 ............................................................................................................ 74 41.28 Algorithm M27 (3BH) : Multi27 ............................................................................................................ 75 41.29 Algorithm M28 (3CH) : Multi28............................................................................................................ 75 41.30 Algorithm M29 (3DH) : Multi29............................................................................................................ 75 41.31 Algorithm M30 (3EH) : Multi30 ............................................................................................................ 75 41.32 Algorithm M31 (3FH) : Multi31 ............................................................................................................ 75 Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values 42 Setting Value Table........................................................................................................................ 76 42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table .................................................................................................................. 76 42.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table .............................................................................................................. 76 42.3 Rotate/Break Setting Value Table......................................................................................................... 76 42.4 -24 to 0 to 24 Setting Value Table......................................................................................................... 76 42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table......................................................................................................... 76 42.6 Pan Setting Value Table ....................................................................................................................... 76 42.7 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting Value Table......................................................................................................... 76 42.8 Type 0 to Type 7 Setting Value Table .................................................................................................. 76 42.9 Master EQ Type Setting Value Table................................................................................................... 76 42.10 Reverb Type Setting Value Table ....................................................................................................... 77 42.11 Chorus Type Setting Value Table ....................................................................................................... 77 42.12 Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table ................................................................................... 77 5 42.13 42.14 42.15 42.16 42.17 42.18 Part IX Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table .................................................................................... 77 Equalizer High Frequency Setting Value Table .................................................................................. 77 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table .................................................................................................... 78 DSP Algorithm ID Table ...................................................................................................................... 78 Drawbar Position Setting Value Table ................................................................................................ 78 Drawbar Percussion Setting Table...................................................................................................... 78 MIDI Implementation Notation 42.19 Hexadecimal Notation ......................................................................................................................... 79 42.20 Binary Notation.................................................................................................................................... 79 6 Part I MIDI Message Overview 1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device This Model consists of a controller block and a sound source block as described below. • • Controller Block – Keyboard – Pedals, wheels, and other real-time controllers – Auto accompaniment – Song Memory – SMF Player – Parameter editing tools Sound Source Block – – 1.1 Common Sub-blocks ∗ Sound source common sub-block (Drawbar Organ Waveform Synthesis) ∗ Effector sub-block (DSP, Reverb, Chorus, EQ) ∗ Mixer common sub-block Channel Independent Sub-blocks (1 to 16) ∗ Instrument part sub-block ∗ Mixer independent sub-block Controller Block The Controller Block issues messages for the following: keyboard, real-time controllers (WK-3200/WK-3700 bender wheel, WK-3200 modulation switch, WK-3700 modulation wheel, etc.), song memory, auto-accompaniment, panel operations, etc. An operation causes the corresponding message to be sent to the sound source and from MIDI OUT. Though the Controller Block is mainly a send function, turning on MIDI IN Chord Judge configures it to perform chord judgment on received data and send the matching auto-accompaniment play data. The channel number of the sent data is in accordance with the settings configured for each of this Model's parts. Channel messages are not sent from any part that is turned off. Accompaniment part send messages are sent when this Model's Accomp MIDI Out setting is turned on. 1.2 Sound Source Block The Sound Source Block consists of effectors and other common sub-blocks, and independent instruments for each channel. It operates in accordance with receive MIDI messages. Setting data may also be sent, depending on external requests. 7 1.3 Sound Source Common Sub-blocks The Sound Source Common Sub-blocks include sound source settings that are not dependent on sound source parts; namely effectors, a mixer, and a drawbar organ waveform synthesizer. Basically, common sub-block parameters can be controlled using System Exclusive messages, but a number of parameters can be controlled using Channel messages. DSP Sub-block The effector DSP sub-block can be used to change DSP settings in accordance with the Channel messages associated with the channel number specified by the MIDI Global Channel (see "MIDI Channel Number" in section 10.7). Drawbar Organ Waveform Synthesis Sub-block The drawbar organ waveform synthesis sub-block can be used to change settings in accordance with the Channel messages associated with one of the channel numbers when drawbar organ is selected. 1.4 Sound Source Instrument Part Sub-block The parts of the sound source can be operated and their settings can be changed with System Exclusive messages and Channel messages. The following table shows the fixed relationships between the part numbers and Channel numbers of Channel messages. Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1.5 MIDI Send by Auto-accompaniment, Song Memory, and the SMF Player This document provides information about which operations are sent by each message. Note however, that when an auto-accompaniment, Song Memory, or SMF Player operation is performed, MIDI messages may be sent as part of playback data. Such data is not covered here. Also note that auto-accompaniment and Song Memory play data is sent only when the Transpose/Function menu's Accomp/Song MIDI Out item is turned on. SMF player play data is sent only when SMF player settings are configured with MIDI as the output destination. 2 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive All MIDI message send and receive is temporarily disabled while any one of the following processes is in progress. • System Initialization • FDD formatting (WK-3700 only) • SmartMedia formatting (WK-3200/WK-3700 only) 3 Conditions that Disable Bulk Dump Session Send and Receive Bulk dump message send and receive is disabled while any one of the following processes is in progress. See "19 Parameter Set Transfer Protocols" for information about bulk dump. • SMF data playback on the FDD (WK-3700 only) • Parameter data loading from the FDD (WK-3700 only) • Parameter data writing to the FDD (WK-3700 only) 8 4 Different Operations Depending on Part Mode Each Part Mode (see 12.1 "About the Part Mode"), which is the sound source operational mode, has different messages for performing operations upon receipt. Each message is explained in the applicable message sections of this document. Part II Channel Message 5 Receive Channel The channel number of Channel messages received by each part is in accordance with each part's receive channel setting, which is configured on this Model. Turning off the setting disabled Channel message receipt for that part. The MIDI Channel of messages that can change DSP settings is determined by the Global Channel, which is described under "10.7 MIDI Channel Number". 6 Send Channel Basically, the MIDI Channel of the Channel message that is sent when play data or parameter setting is changed is the value that corresponds to the part that is playing or the parameter that was changed. When the performance part or part for which the parameter setting is changed is Part 1, however, the value depends on the Transpose/ Function Keyboard Channel value. The MIDI Channel of the message that is sent when the DSP setting is changed depends on the Global Channel, which is described under "10.7 MIDI Channel Number". 7 Note Off Format Message Format: 9nH kkH 00H 8nH kkH **H (Receive only) n: MIDI Channel Number kk: Key Number **: Ignored Send Sent when something is played on the keyboard. Receive Received over MIDI Channels that correspond to each part. Any part whose mixer channel is turned off is not received. The velocity value is ignored. 9 8 Note On Format Message Format: 9nH kkH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number kk: Key Number vv: Velocity Send Sent when something is played on the keyboard. Receive Received over MIDI Channels that correspond to each part. Any part whose mixer channel is turned off is not received. 9 Polyphonic Key Pressure Format Message Format: AnH kkH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number kk: Key Number vv: Pressure Value Send Operation This message is not sent. Receive Operation This message is not received. 10 Control Change Format Message Format: BnH ccH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number cc: Control Number vv: Value Send Sent when this Model's modulation button (WK-3200 only), modulation wheel (WK-3700 only), or pedal is operated, and when a parameter is changed with a control panel operation. Receive Receipt changes this Model's performance control status or the corresponding parameter. Drawbar Organ Operation Independent drawbar organ settings cannot be configured for each part, but multiple parts can use the same drawbar organ settings. At this time, the drawbar organ related Control Change Message (NRPN) is recognized by the MIDI Channels of all parts that are using the drawbar organ tone. When Drawbar Organ is selected by Part 1 and Part 2, for example, the same parameters are applied to MIDI Channels 1 and 2. 10 10.1 Bank Select (00H) Format Message Format: BnH 00H vvH (MSB) BnH 20H **H (LSB) n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value **: Ignored Send Sent when a tone is selected. See the "Tone List" of this Model's User's Guide for details. Receive Receipt causes a change in the tone bank number stored in this Model's memory, but the tone is not actually changed until Program Change is received. For details, see "12 Program Change" in this document, and the "Tone List" in this Model's User's Guide. 10.2 Modulation (01H) Format Message Format: BnH 01H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value Send Sent when WK-3200 modulation button or WK-3700 modulation wheel, which is assigned to the vibrato function, is operated. A fixed value of 85 is always sent when the WK-3200 modulation button is operated. Receive Receipt adds vibrato of a depth specified by the value to the tone being sounded. In the case of a tone that already has vibrato applied, receipt of this message increases the vibrato depth. 10.3 Data Entry (06H,26H) Format Message Format: BnH 06H vvH (MSB) BnH 26H vvH (LSB) n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value Send Sent when there is a change in the parameters assigned to NRPN and RPN. Receive Receipt changes the parameters assigned to NRPN and RPN. 11 10.4 Volume (07H) Format Message Format: BnH 07H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when the volume of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Mixer Part Volume. 10.5 Pan (0AH) Format Message Format: BnH 0AH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.6 Pan Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when the pan setting of mixer parts 1 through 16 is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Mixer part pan setting. 10.6 Expression (0BH) Format Message Format: BnH 0BH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when there is a change in the Expression value by an accompaniment function. Receive Receipt changes the Expression value. 12 10.7 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H) Format Message Format: BnH BnH BnH BnH BnH BnH BnH BnH 10H 11H 12H 13H 50H 51H 52H 53H vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH DSP DSP DSP DSP DSP DSP DSP DSP Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 n:MIDI Channel Number (Note 1) vv:Value (Note 2) Note 1:MIDI Channel Number The MIDI Channel for manipulating DSP parameters with control change messages is called the "Global Channel". The initial factory default Global Channel is Channel 1. The Global Channel cannot be changed with a control panel operation. You need to use a System Exclusive Message to change the Global Channel. For details about messages, "Global Channel" under "21.1 Patch Common Parameter List". Note 2:Value The range for a value that can be sent by any of the parameters is 0 to 127. Note, however, that the parameter values that can actually be set and the corresponding send value depend on the parameter. Send Sent when the WK-3200 modulation button or WK-3700 modulation wheel assigned to a DSP Parameter is operated, and when this Model's DSP edit function is used to change the DSP Parameter value. Receive Receipt changes the DSP Parameter value. Any message received that corresponds to a parameter whose number exceeds the number of parameters for the currently selected DSP is ignored. 10.8 Hold1 (40H) Format Message Format: BnH 40H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." Send Sent when the assignable jack is configured for sustain and the connected pedal is operated. Receive Receipt performs an operation equivalent to a sustain pedal operation. 13 10.9 Sostenuto (42H) Format Message Format: BnH 42H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." Send Sent when the assignable jack is configured for sostenuto and the connected pedal is operated. Receive Receipt performs an operation equivalent to a sostenuto pedal operation. 10.10 Soft (43H) Format Message Format: BnH 43H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." Send Sent when the assignable jack is configured for soft and the connected pedal is operated. Receive Receipt performs an operation equivalent to a soft pedal operation. 10.11 Envelope Release Time (48H) Format Message Format: BnH 48H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Release Time is changed. Receive Receipt changes Release Time. 14 10.12 Envelope Attack Time (49H) Format Message Format: BnH 49H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Attack Time is changed with the synthesizer function. Receive Receipt changes Attack Time. 10.13 Filter Cutoff (4AH) Format Message Format: BnH 4AH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Filter Cutoff is changed with the synthesizer function. Receive Receipt changes Filter Cutoff. 10.14 Filter Resonance (47H) Format Message Format: BnH 47H vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Filter Resonance is changed with the synthesizer function. Receive Receipt changes Filter Resonance. 15 10.15 Vibrato Rate (4CH) Format Message Format: BnH 4CH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Vibrato Rate is changed with the synthesizer function. Receive Receipt changes Vibrato Rate of Tone Parameter. 10.16 Vibrato Depth (4DH) Format Message Format: BnH 4DH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Vibrato Depth is changed with the synthesizer function. Receive Receipt changes Vibrato Depth of Tone Parameter. 10.17 Vibrato Delay (4EH) Format Message Format: BnH 4EH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Vibrato Delay is changed with the synthesizer function. Receive Receipt changes Vibrato Delay of Tone Parameter. 16 10.18 Reverb Send (5BH) Format Message Format: BnH 5BH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when Reverb Send of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is changed. Receive Receipt changes Reverb Send of Mixer Part 1 through 16. 10.19 Chorus Send (5DH) Format Message Format: BnH 5DH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when Chorus Send of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is changed. Receive Receipt changes Chorus Send of Mixer Part 1 through 16. 10.20 NRPN (62H,63H) Format Message Format: BnH 62H vvH (LSB) BnH 63H vvH (MSB) n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value 10.20.1 Filter Cutoff Format Message Format: BnH 62H 20H 63H 01H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) **: Ignored Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". 17 Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt changes Filter Cutoff of Tone Parameter. 10.20.2 Filter Resonance Format Message Format: BnH 62H 21H 63H 01H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) **: Ignored Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt changes Filter Resonance of Tone Parameter. 10.20.3 Drawbar Position Format Message Format: BnH 62H ffH 63H 40H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number ff: Drawbar Foot(Feet) (Note 1) mm: Value (Note 2) **: Ignored Note 1: The table below shows the relationship between the Drawbar Foot value and the position of the foot bar. ff Foot Bar 0 Ft16' 1 Ft5 1/3' 2 Ft8' 3 Ft4' 4 Ft2 1/3' 5 Ft2' 6 Ft1 3/5' 7 Ft1 1/3' 8 Ft1' Note 2: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.17 Drawbar Position Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". 18 Send Sent when Drawbar Organ Parameter is changed on this Model. Receive Receipt changes the drawbar position in accordance with the message contents. 10.20.4 Drawbar Organ Click Format Message Format: BnH 62H 09H 63H 40H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) **: Ignored Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." Send Sent when Click of Drawbar Organ Parameter is edited. Receive Receipt changes Click of Drawbar Organ Parameter. 10.20.5 Drawbar Organ 2nd Percussion Format Message Format: BnH 62H 0AH 63H 40H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) **: Ignored Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." Send Sent when 2nd Percussion of Drawbar Organ Parameter is changed on this Model. Receive Receipt changes 2nd Percussion of Drawbar Organ Parameter. 10.20.6 Drawbar Organ 3rd Percussion Format Message Format: BnH 62H 0BH 63H 40H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) **: Ignored Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." 19 Send Sent when 3rd Percussion of Drawbar Parameter is changed on this Model. Receive Receipt changes 3rd Percussion the Drawbar Organ Parameter. 10.20.7 Percussion Decay Time Format Message Format: BnH 62H 0CH 63H 40H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) **: Ignored Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when Percussion Decay Time of Drawbar Parameter is changed on this Model. Receive Receipt changes Decay Time of Drawbar Parameter. 10.21 RPN (64H,65H) Format Message Format: BnH 64H vvH (LSB) BnH 65H vvH (MSB) n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value 10.21.1 Pitch Bend Sensitivity Format Message Format: BnH 64H 00H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H **H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value 0-24(Note 1) **: Ignored Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Same value sent over channels 1 through 5 when the Bend Range parameter of Transpose/Function is changed. Receive Receipt changes Pitch Bend Sensitivity. 20 10.21.2 Fine Tune Format Message Format: BnH 64H 01H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H llH n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value MSB (Note 1) ll: Value LSB (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.7 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Fine Tune of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is by operation of this Model. Receive Receipt changes Fine Tune of Mixer Part 1 through 16. 10.21.3 Coarse Tune Format Message Format: BnH 64H 02H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H 00H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.4 -24 to 0 to 24 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when Coarse Tune of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is changed by operation of this Model. Receive Receipt changes Coarse Tune of Mixer Part 1 through 16. 10.21.4 Modulation Depth Format Message Format: BnH 64H 05H 65H 00H 06H mmH 26H 00H n: MIDI Channel Number mm: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt changes Vibrato depth. 21 10.21.5 Null Format Message Format: BnH 64H 7FH 65H 7F n: MIDI Channel Number Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt deselects RPN. 10.22 All Sound Off (78H) Format Message Format: BnH 78H 00H n: MIDI Channel Number Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt stops all voices that are sounding. 10.23 Reset All Controllers (79H) Format Message Format: BnH 79H 00H n: MIDI Channel Number Send Sent when the song function is used. Receive Receipt initializes controller values as shown below. Message Number Controller Value Control Change 01H 02H 04H 0BH 40H 42H 43H 65H/64H 63H/62H Modulation Breath Controller Foot Controller Expression Hold1 Sostenuto Soft RPN MSB/LSB NRPN MSB/LSB 00H 00H 00H 7FH 00H 00H 00H 7FH/7FH 7FH/7FH Channel Pressure 00H Pitch Bend Change 40H/00H 22 11 Mode Message 11.1 All Notes Off (7BH) Format Message Format: BnH 7BH 00H n: MIDI Channel Number 11.2 Omni Off (7CH) Format Message Format: BnH 7CH 00H n: MIDI Channel Number 11.3 Omni On (7DH) Format Message Format: BnH 7DH 00H n: MIDI Channel Number 11.4 Mono (7EH) Format Message Format: BnH 7EH 00H n: MIDI Channel Number 11.5 Poly (7FH) Format Message Format: BnH 7FH 00H n: MIDI Channel Number Send These messages are never sent. Receive Receipt of any of these messages releases (same as releasing the keyboard key) the currently sounding voice. 23 12 Program Change Format Message Format: CnH ppH n: MIDI Channel Number pp: Program Number Send Sent when a tone is selected. See the "Tone List" of this Model's User's Guide for details about program numbers. Receive Receipt changes the tone of the part corresponding to the MIDI Channel. The selected tone is determined by the program value of this message and the Bank Select message value received prior to this message. See the "Tone List" in this Model's User's Guide for information about actually selecting tones, etc. Also note that receipt of this message may also change the Part Mode parameter at the same time. For more information, see "12.1 About the Part Mode" below. 12.1 About the Part Mode Each of this Model's parts has a parameter called "Part Mode," which can be set to Normal Mode, Drum Mode, or Drawbar Organ Mode. Melody tones are set to Melody Mode, rhythm tones that use the drum map are set to the Drum Mode, and drawbar organ tones are set the to Drawbar Organ Mode. 13 Channel Aftertouch Format Message Format: DnH vvH n: MIDI Channel Number vv: Value Send These messages are never sent. Receive Receipt of this message adds vibrato to the voice that is sounding. Details of the effect differ according to the tone setting. 14 Pitch Bend Format Message Format: EnH llH mmH n: MIDI Channel Number ll: Value LSB mm: Value MSB Send Sent when the bender wheel is operated (WK-3200/WK-3700 only). Also sent when play data or auto-accompaniment data that includes bender wheel data is played back. Receive Receipt changes the pitch of the currently sounding note. The width of the change depends on the setting of the Transpose/Function's Bend Range parameter and the Pitch Bend Sensitivity, whose setting is configured by RPN. 24 Part III System Message 15 Active Sensing Format Message Format: FEH Send This message is never sent. Receive When this message is received once, the Active Sensing mode is entered. If no MIDI Message is received for a particular amount of time, voices being sounded by this Model's sound source are released, controller is reset, and Active Sensing mode is exited. 16 System Exclusive Message Format Message Format: F0H....F7H This Model can send and receive Universal System Exclusive Messages, as well as System Exclusive Messages that have a format that is unique to this Model. 16.1 Universal Realtime System Exclusive Message Format Message Format: F0H 16.1.1 7FH....F7H Master Volume Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H llH mmH F7H ll: Value LSB (Note 1) mm: Value MSB (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt changes the Master Volume parameter. Note that the Master Volume parameter cannot be changed with an operation of this Model. 25 16.1.2 Master Balance Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 02H llH mmH F7H ll: Value LSB (Note 1) mm: Value MSB (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.6 Pan Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII 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 operation of this Model. 16.1.3 Master Fine Tuning Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 03H 00H mmH F7H mm: Value MSB(Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.7 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when the Fine Tune parameter of Transpose/Function is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Fine Tune parameter. 16.1.4 Master Coarse Tuning Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 04H llH mmH F7H ll: Value LSB (Note 1) mm: Value MSB (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.4 -24 to 0 to 24 Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values". Send Sent when the Transpose parameter of Transpose/Function is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Transpose parameter. 26 16.1.5 Reverb Parameter Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 01H ppH vvH F7H pp: Parameter vv: Value Type Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 01H 00H vvH F7H vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.10 Reverb Type Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." Send Sent when the Reverb Type parameter of System Reverb is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Reverb Type parameter. Time Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 01H 01H vvH F7H vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when the Reverb Time parameter of System Reverb is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Reverb Time parameter. 16.1.6 Chorus Parameter Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 02H ppH vvH F7H pp: Parameter vv: Value Type Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 02H 00H vvH F7H vv: Value (Note 1) 27 Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.11 Chorus Type Setting Value Table" in "Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values." Send Sent when the Chorus Type parameter of System Chorus is changed. Receive Receipt changes the System Chorus Type parameter. Rate Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 02H 01H vvH F7H vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when the Chorus Rate parameter of System Chorus is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Chorus Rate parameter of System Chorus. Depth Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 02H 02H vvH F7H vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when the Chorus Depth parameter of System Chorus is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Chorus Depth parameter of System Chorus. Feedback Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 02H 03H vvH F7H vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value is the same as the value that is sent. Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt changes the Chorus Feedback parameter. The Chorus Feedback parameter cannot be changed with an operation of this Model. 28 Send To Reverb Format Message Format: F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 05H 01H 01H 01H 01H 02H 04H vvH F7H vv: Value (Note 1) Note 1: The setting value is the same as the value that is sent. Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt changes the Chorus Send To Reverb parameter. The Chorus Send to Reverb parameter cannot be changed with an operation of this Model. 16.1.7 GM System Message GM System On Format Message Format: F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt puts the sound source into a GM sound source mode. GM System Off Format Message Format: F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 02H F7H Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt returns the sound source to its normal mode. GM2 System On Format Message Format: F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 03H F7H Send This message is never sent. Receive Though this Model does not support GM2, receipt of the GM2 System On message has the same result as receipt of the GM System On message. 29 16.1.8 GS Message Message Format: F0H 41H 10H 42H 12H 40H 00H 7FH 00H 41H F7H Send This message is never sent. Receive Receipt performs the same operation as when the GM System On message is received. 16.2 CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 System Exclusive Message Format Message Format: F0H 44H 11H 02H....F7H These messages can control most of the this Model's parameters, as well as user data send/receive with Flash memory and come commands. For more information, see "Part IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 30 Part IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages 17 Format 17.1 Message Classifications This Model's SysEx operations are classified as Parameter type for send and receive of an individual Parameter, and Parameter Set type for Bulk send and receive of a set of parameters. These SysEx types can be further broken down into parameter categories according to the item being transferred. CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 System Exclusive Messages Individual Parameter Transfer Command Status and Commands Patch Common MIDI Tune/Mix Sys Chorus Sys Reverb Master EQ DSP Part Basic Tune/Mix Tone Drawbar Vibrato Wave Data Information Song Data Information Rhythm Data Information SMF Data Information Parameter Set Bulk Transfer User Tone User Timbre User Drum User Instrument User Wave Parameter User Wave Data User DSP Song User Rhythm Pattern Registration User Drawbar SMF The operation classification of a message is determined in accordance with the value of the "Action" field of this Model's SysEx message. The basic format for all operation type messages is described in "17.2 Message Structure", below. 31 17.2 Message Structures This Model's System Exclusive Messages is formed of the 13 fields shown below. Whether or not a particular field is included in a message and the length of each field depends on the message. The minimum unit for the length of each field is bytes. If two values are contained within the same byte, they are separated by a slash (/). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SYSEX MAN MOD dev act cat prm ilen/dlen ps index data sum EOX The "act" field describes the action that the message performs. The meanings of the "index" and "data" fields differ according to the content of the act field. The following describes each of the fields in detail. 17.2.1 Format: 1...SYSEX : System Exclusive message Status 11110000B System Exclusive message Status = F0H 17.2.2 Format: 2...MAN : Manufacturer's ID 01000100B CASIO Manufacturer's ID = 44H 17.2.3 Format: 3...MOD : Model ID 00010001B (MSB) 00000010B(LSB) The Model ID of this Model is shown by two consecutive bytes (MSB, LSB). (CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 Model ID MSB = 11H, LSB = 02H) 17.2.4 Format: 4...dev : MIDI Device ID 00H through 1FH,7FH 0dddddddB 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 MIDI Device ID setting. MIDI Device ID is a Patch Parameter, and it can be changed with a System Exclusive Message. When changing this setting, make the System Exclusive Message device ID 7FH. 17.2.5 Format: 5...act : Action 00000aaaB aaaB = Action (3bit) This field indicates the operation of the System Exclusive Message. 32 aaaB Message Type 00H IPC Individual Parameter Change 01H IPR Individual Parameter Request 02H BDR Oneway Parameter Set Bulk Send 03H BDR Oneway Parameter Set Bulk Request 04H HDS Handshake Parameter Set Bulk Send 05H HDR Handshake Parameter Set Bulk Request 06H Reserved 07H Communication Control for Handshake(EOD,HDA,HDJ,HDE,BSY,EOS,NOP) 17.2.6 6...cat : Category Format: 0000ccccB 0cccccccB = Category (7bit) The category indicates the type 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. Category ID (c) Parameter Set Action(act)) IPC IPR BDS BDR HDS HDR Control 00H Command A R - - - - - 01H Patch A R - - - - - 02H Tone A R - - A R A 03H Timbre - - - - A R A 04H Drum - - - - A R A 05H Voice - - - - A R A 06H Instrument - - - - A R A 07H Wave Parameter - - - - A R A 08H Wave Data T - - - A R A 09H DSP A R - - A R A 0AH Song Data A - - - A R A 0BH Rhythm Pattern T - - - A R A 0CH Registration - - - - A R A 0DH Drawbar - - A A A 0EH Reserved - - - - - - - 0FH Reserved - - - - - - - 10H SMF T - - - A R A 11H Flash Memory Image - - - - A R A 12H Reserved - - - - - - - - (Note 1) A...Available (Includes cases here parameters are only partially available.) R...Receive Only T...Transmit Only -...Not Available Note 1...The drawbar parameter involved with the current sound production operation is provided inside Patch Parameter. To manipulate this parameter individually, manipulate Drawbar Parameter within Patch Parameter. 33 17.2.7 7...prm : Parameter ID Format: 0pppppppB The Parameter ID field indicates the parameter type. When transferring parameters (see "Part V Parameter List" below) individually (as opposed to bulk transfer), this field is used to identify the parameter being transferred by its parameter ID. Any other time, this field is filled with the value 00H. 17.2.8 8...ilen/dlen : index length / data length Format: 0iidddddB This field indicates the size of the "11...index" field and the "12...data" field. iiB (Binary) = index length "index length (iiB)" indicates the index field length, which is always the following, regardless of the "act" (Action) value. iiB......index byte size - 1 "act" Value Message Type 00, 01 IPC, IPR iiB index byte size - 1 (Example: When 4 bytes = 3 02, 04 BDS, HDS 2 = 10B (Packet Number = 3 bytes) 03, 05 BDR, HDR 0 = 00B (This field is empty, but its length is indicated as 0.) 07 Control 0 = 00B (The length of this filed is 1 byte.) dddddB (Binary) = data length "data length (dddddB)" indicates the size of each data unit (parameter) in the "data" field. The data length differs according to Message Type, as shown below. "act" Value Message Type 00 IPC dddddB data bit size - 1 (If 1 bit = 00000B; if 32 bits = 11111B) 02, 04 BDS, HDS data bit size - 1 = 01111B (Since transfer is in 16-bit data, this data length is always used.) 01, 03, 05, 07 IPR, BDR, HDR or Control 0 17.2.9 Format: 9....ps : Parameter Set Number 0nnnnnnnB (LSB) 0mmmmmmmB (MSB) This field is a 2-byte (LSB, MSB) value indicating the number of the parameter set (00mmmmmmmnnnnnnnB (Binary)) being transferred. 34 17.2.10 10...index Parameter Index Number When act = 00(IPC) or 01(IPR) Format: 0iiiiiiiB (0jjjjjjjB) (0kkkkkkkB) (0lllllllB) This field contains a supplementary number that points to data when parameters are arrayed. This means that each parameter has a different number, and the length of the number is anywhere from one to four bytes. Even when parameters have the same IDs, for example, the parameters also have preset numbers, part numbers, and key numbers, and so the parameters can be distinguished by specifying these values with an "index". When act = 02(BDS) or 04(HDS) Format: 0nnnnnnnB 0NNNNNNNB 0LLLLLLLB In this case, "index" is a 3-byte fixed field. When transferring one parameter set, it indicates the divided packet serial number (starting with 00) and the size of the "data" field that immediately follows this field. i[0]...0nnnnnnnB Packet Number LSB (NNNNNNNnnnnnnnB = Packet Number) i[1]...0NNNNNNNB Packet Number MSB As detailed in the "data" field explanation, up to 128 bytes of data can be send in one packet. When sending data in excess of 128 bytes, it is divided into 128-byte packets (final packet can be less than 128 bytes), and received data is stored at the address equivalent to: ParameterSet Start Address + PacketNumber × 128 i[2]...0LLLLLLLB data length / 3 The data length is the data length indicated here, multiplied by 3. This means that the data length is always a multiple of 3. When act = 03(BDR) or 05(HDR) Format: - This field is always empty. When act = 7 (EOD, HDA, HDJ, HDE, BSY, EOS, NOP) Format: 0000ccccB In this case, the "index" field length is fixed at 1 byte, and it indicates the control messages used for handshaking as shown below. See "19 Parameter Set Transfer Protocols" for more information. 35 ccccB Control Message 0000B 0001B 0010B 0011B 0100B 0101B : 1111B EOD Oneway/Handshake Bulk Dump End of Data (Parameter set transfer complete) HDA Handshake Bulk Dump Acknowledge (Handshake receive successful) HDJ Handshake Bulk Dump Reject (Handshake rejected/stopped) HDE Handshake Bulk Dump Error (Handshake Error) BSY Handshake Bulk Dump Busy (Handshake Busy) EOS Oneway/Handshake Bulk Dump End of Package (Parameter set package complete) 17.2.11 NOP No Operation (No operation) 11...data Parameter Data When act = 1(IPR), 03(BDR), 05(HDR) or 7 (EOD, HDA, HDJ, HDE, BSY, EOS, NOP) Format: - This field is always empty. When act = 00(IPC) Format: 0dddddddB (0eeeeeeeB) (0fffffffB) (0gggggggB) (0hhhhhhhB) Indicates the value of the parameter itself. The length varies in accordance with the data size indicated by the "dlen" field, as shown below. This field is not included for a parameter request. dddddB + 1 Number of Data 1 - 7 1 8 - 14 2 15 - 21 3 22 - 28 4 29 - 32 5 Each block of data is packed from the lowest order byte first. In the case of multiple-byte data, the least significant bit is the LSB of the first "data" block, and the most significant 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. data0: data1: data2: data3: data4: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 [bit06] [bit13] [bit20] [bit27] 0 [bit05] [bit12] [bit19] [bit26] 0 [bit04] [bit11] [bit18] [bit25] 0 [bit03] [bit10] [bit17] [bit24] [bit31] [bit02] [bit09] [bit16] [bit23] [bit30] [bit01] [bit08] [bit15] [bit22] [bit29] [bit00] [bit07] [bit14] [bit21] [bit28] 36 When act = 02(BDS) or 04(HDS) Format: 0dddddddB 0cccccccB 000000abB For a bulk data transfer operation, the Parameter Set data to be transferred is read sequentially in 16-bit data starting from the top address. Read values are divided into 3-byte segments as shown below, and then sent in sequence. The following is the conversion format, which is the same as the individual parameter 16-bit transfer detailed above. 16-bit Memory Image MSB: abccccccB LSB: cdddddddB ↓ data0: 0dddddddB data1: 0cccccccB data2: 000000abB Note, however, that a parameter set of 128 bytes or less can be sent using a single packet, and anything greater than 128 bytes is divided among multiple packets. This means that the maximum length "data" field is 128/2 × 3 = 192 bytes. Only one parameter set can be transferred per session, and data from different parameter sets cannot be mixed within a single packet, even when sending multiple parameter sets. Different parameter sets are always divided into separate packets. 17.2.12 12...sum Check Sum When act = 00(IPC), 01(IPR), 03(BDR), 05(HDR) or 7(EOD, HDA, HDJ, HDE, BSY, EOS, NOP) Format: - This field is always empty. When act = 02(BDS) or 04(HDS) Format: 0sssssssB In this case, the "sum" field contains a value, which, when added to the total value of the "data" field, makes the lower seven bits 0. The receiving side checks if this is true, and performs error handling (re-request, etc.) if it is not. 17.2.13 Format: 14...EOX : End of System Exclusive Message 11110111B (End of System Exclusive message Status = F7H) 37 18 Parameter Operations There are two parameter operations: Individual Parameter Transfer and Individual Parameter Request. A single session is concluded when this Model sends an IPC (Individual Parameter Change) in response to an IPR (Individual Parameter Request) from an external device, or when an IPC is sent by an external device or this Model on its own (not in response to an IPR). Receipt of an IPC by this Model causes the corresponding parameter to be changed. An Individual Parameter Change can also be used to issue some command to this Model, and the Individual Parameter Request can be used to check this Model's status information. Data Receiver Data Sender IPR → Operation Send Request (Optional) ← IPC Data Transfer See "Part V Parameter List" for information about what kinds of parameters are actually sent. 19 Parameter Set Transfer Protocols 19.1 Communication Protocols 19.1.1 One-way and Handshake Parameter Sets can be transferred by bulk dump using the message exchange types described below. • One-way mode Parameter Set send/receive • One-way mode Parameter Set send request send/receive • Handshake mode Parameter Set send/receive • Handshake mode Parameter Set send request, receive rejected, error notification send/receive With the one-way mode, the sending device sends data and ends the session without regard to the response of the receiving device. This mode is best for one-way transfers from a sequencer or similar device. With the handshake mode, the sending device sends the data and then waits for a response from the receiving device before advancing to the next session. This is a high-speed mode in which there is no time wasted waiting. Important! Though the one-way mode format is defined, there is no Parameter Set category that corresponds to this Model. This is because the time required to write to flash memory is indefinite, which makes it necessary to maintain a very long interval between packets and makes communication impossible for all practical purposes. See “VI Parameter Set List” for information about how Parameter Sets are actually allocated. In order to ensure maximum speed for bulk dumping of Parameter Sets, the data format is different from the data format used for Individual Parameter Change. Data is transferred as-is, using the Model’s memory image. 38 19.1.2 Session and Subsession Subsession One Parameter Set can be transferred per subsession. Subsession transfers one Parameter Set or data that is broken down into multiple packets for transfer, with EOD (End of data) sent at the end to terminate the send. Data is broken down into multiple packets when a single Parameter Set is larger than a certain size. The Packet Number in the packet's index field is used to indicate the sequential position of a packet relative to the other packets. Even if Parameter Sets are small, they cannot be grouped together and sent as a single packet. A Parameter Set delimiter is always treated as a packet delimiter for transfer. Session One Parameter Set or multiple Parameter Sets can be transferred by one session. A session can consist of one subsession or multiple subsessions, with EOS (End of session) sent at the end to terminate the send. Regardless of whether there is a single Parameter Set or multiple Parameter sets, an actual bulk dump always takes the form of a session, never a subsession only. 19.2 One-way Protocol Communication Flow A session starts with the receiving device sending a request using a BDR, or with the sending device sending BDS data. The session ends after transfer of all the data in the parameter set being transferred by the sending device is complete. Data is divided into multiple packets of 256 bytes or less each, and transfers them at fixed intervals (20 msec). A final EOD informs the receiving device when the session is ended. Data Receiver Data Sender BDR → ← BDS Operation Send Request (Optional) Data Transfer (20 msec or greater interval) ← BDS Data Transfer (20 msec or greater interval) ← BDS Data Transfer (20 msec or greater interval) : : ← EOD Data End : Other subsessions : ← EOS End of session 39 19.3 Handshake Protocol Communication Flow A session starts with the receiving device sending a request using an HDR or with the sending device sending HDS data. The sending device does not send the next packet until it receives an ACK from the receiving device. The maximum wait time of at least 2000 msec is reserved. Failure of a response to arrive within the wait time (at least 2000 msec) is treated as a timeout error, and data communication is terminated. The sending device resends the last data if the receiving device returns an HDE (error) due to checksum mismatch, incompatible data structure, or some other reason. If an error repeats a number of times (undefined), either the sending device or the receiving device sends an HDJ to terminate the session. A session ends after the sending device sends all the parameter sets, and sends a final EOD in response to an HAD (ACK) from the sending device. Data Receiver Data Sender HDR → Operation Send Request (Optional) ← HDS HDA → Data Send Acknowledge ← HDS HDA → Data Send Acknowledge : : HDA → Acknowledge ← EOD Data End : Other subsessions : ← EOS End of session The same packet is resent when a checksum mismatch or incompatible data structure error is detected. Data Receiver Data Sender HDR → ← HDS HDA → ← HDS Operation Send Request (Optional) Data Send Acknowledge Data Send HDE → ← HDS Error Data Resend : : HDE → ← EOD Error Data End : Other subsessions : ← EOS End of session Data send is canceled when no acknowledgement (ACK) is received. 40 Data Receiver Data Sender HDR → Operation Send Request (Optional) ← HDS Data Send HDA → Acknowledge ← HDS Data Send HDJ → Rejection (Send Canceled) The session can be canceled for any reason by sending an HDJ. The HDJ can be sent by the sending device or the receiving device. The bulk dump session is terminated immediately upon receipt of an HDJ. Data Receiver Data Sender HDR → Operation Send Request (Optional) ← HDS Data Send HDA → Acknowledge ← HDS Data Send : : HDJ → Data Receive Rejected (Send Canceled) Data Receiver Data Sender HDR → Operation Send Request (Optional) HDA → Acknowledge ← HDS HDA → Data Send Acknowledge ← HDS Data Send : : ← HDJ Data Send Rejected (Send Canceled) In the case of the WK-3700, for example, when a communication request is received from an external source while floppy disk control is being performed, BSY is returned to an external device that sends BDS, BDR, HDS, HDR. When the BSY is received, the receiver must wait until this Model enters a session-enabled mode, or use a Prepare for Data Management parameter (see "20.2 Data Management Command List") to change to a communication-enabled mode. Data Receiver Data Sender BDR → Operation Send Request ← BSY Busy (Send Canceled) 41 Data Receiver Data Sender BDS → Operation Data Send ← BSY Busy (Send Canceled) Data Receiver Data Sender HDR → Operation Send Request ← BSY Busy (Send Canceled) Data Receiver Data Sender HDS → Operation Data Send ← BSY Busy (Send Canceled) The same packet is resent when a checksum mismatch or incompatible data structure error is detected. 42 Part V Parameter Lists These lists show the parameters that can be transferred individually using System Exclusive Messages. • Note 1: Any parameter that has "r" to the right of its Parameter ID number is a read-only parameter that can be used for obtaining status information only. A parameter with "w" next to its Parameter ID is a write-only parameter, which is used for commands, etc. • Note 2: All values in the System Exclusive Format table are hexadecimal. Except for the "Setting Value" column, all values in the Parameter Lists are hexadecimal, unless specifically noted otherwise. • Note 3: Receipt of a value outside a specified range causes the value marked "Default" to be used instead. 20 Command Parameters The parameters defined here mainly execute commands and indicate statuses. Values indicate the pointer to a command or a status. 20.1 System Parameter List System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Command = 0 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = 00, 00 10 index 00 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 43 System Parameter List ParamID Parameter ps index bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 00r Model Version ID (Note 1) 0000 00 0E 05 0 nn00 = reserved nn01 = CTK-691 nn02 = WK-3000 nn03 = WK-3500 nn04 = reserved nn05 = CTK-900 nn06 = WK-3200 nn07 = WK-3700 n = version (00 to 3F) 03 DSP Bypass (Note 2) 0000 00 10 0-FFFF 0 Bit0...Part1 Bit1....Part2 : Bit15...Part16 0...Nop 1...DSP cancel Note 1: This is the version number of models with the same System Exclusive Model ID = 11-02. This value is used to specify the model for a parameter send request from an external source. Note 2: This is a request to look up and cancel the tone status of parts whose bits are set. It does this by canceling the DSP Line selection of the parts whose corresponding bit is 1. 20.2 Data Management Command Parameter List System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Command = 0 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps 0 10 index 0 11 data (See the Parameter List) 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 44 Data Management Command List ParamID Parameter ps index bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 20w Prepare for Data Management (Note 1) 0 00 07 0-127 0 0...Prepare 21r Free Size of Song (Note 2) 0 00 20 0-FFFFFFFF 0 Free size (bytes) 22r Free Size of SMF/ Wave/Rhythm (Note 3) 0 00 20 0-FFFFFFFF 0 Free size (bytes) 23w Delete Song 0 0 10 0-FFFF 0 Song Number 24w Delete Rhythm 0 0 10 0-FFFF 0 Rhythm Number 25w Delete Tone/Wave 0 0 10 0-FFFF 0 Tone Number 26w Delete Drum/Wave 0 0 10 0-FFFF 0 Drum Number 27w Delete SMF 0 0 14 0-FFFF 0 SMF Number 28w Store 0 0 32 0-FFFFFFFF - Part/Category/Number (Note 4) 29w Initialize 0 00 07 00-7F - 0...Mixer(Note 5) 1...Parameters(Note 6) 2...System(Note 7) 2Aw Console Command 0 0 10 0-FFFF - 0000...Update DSP LED Note 1: Receipt of this parameter causes this Model to terminate all music and note play, and enter a mode that is optimized for bulk dump. Note 2: This parameter stores a value, in bytes, that indicates the remaining free Song area memory. Note 3: This parameter stores a value, in bytes, that indicates the remaining free SMF/Wave/Rhythm area memory. Note 4: The 32-bit value of this message indicates the part number (Tone and Drawbar parameter set categories only), parameter set category, and the parameter set being written to, as shown in the table below. Bit Field Content 24-31 Part (Tone, Drawbar) 16-23 Parameter Set Category 0-15 Destination Parameter Set Number See "39 About Parameter Set (PS) Numbers" for details about user parameter set numbers. Note 5: The initialization target is all parameters that can be modified by the Mixer edit mode. Note 6: The initialization target is the temporary area being influenced by operation of the current device, but does not include previously stored user parameter sets or song data. This means that all Mixer parameters are included. The LCD contrast setting is not affected. Note 7: The initialization target is the entire Flash memory, which is returned to its initial factory default state. 45 20.3 Command Parameter List System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Command = 0 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = 00,00 10 index Part 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 Setup Parameter List ParamID Parameter ps index bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 30 Touch Response 0000 00 02 0-3 1 0...Off 1...Type1 2...Type2 3...Type3 31 Transpose 0000 00 07 28 to 40 to 58 40 -24 to 0 to +24 32 Jack Mode 0000 00 02 0-3 0 0...Sustain 1...Sostenuto 2...Soft 3...Rhythm 33 LCD Contrast 0000 00 04 0-12 6 0 to 6 to 12 34 Mixer Hold 0000 00 01 0-1 0 0...Off 1...On 35 AuotHarmonize 0000 00 04 0-9 0 0-9 Type ps index bit Value MIDI Parameter List ParamID Parameter Default Setting Value (Decimal) 36 Keyboard MIDI Channel 0000 00 04 00-0F 0 1-16Channel 37 MIDI Chord judge 0000 00 01 0-1 0 0...Off 1...On 38 Accomp MIDI Out 0000 00 01 0-1 0 0...Off 1...On 39 Local Control 0000 00 01 0-1 0 0...Off 1...On 46 21 Patch Parameter The patch parameter is a temporary area that controls the sound source operation mode. Mixer settings, synthesizer function, DSP function and other editable parameters are also included in these areas. The content of this area is rewritten whenever preset data or user data is selected and manipulated. The parameters in this area are written into the user area whenever data is written into any user data area. 21.1 Patch Common Parameter List This list shows setting parameters that are common for each part. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Patch = 01 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = 00, 00 10 index Indicates Bar Number in the case of Drawbar Bar Position. 0 in any other case. 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 MIDI Parameter List ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 00 MIDI Device ID (Note 1) 07 00-1F 10 0-31 01 MIDI Global Channel 04 00-0F 00 1-16 bit Value Note 1: This parameter sets the SysEx Device ID. Tune / Mix Parameter ParamID Parameter Default Setting Value (Decimal) 04 Master Fine Tune (Note 1) 08 00-FF 80 -100 to 0 to 99cent 05 Master Coarse Tune (Note 2) 07 28-58 40 -24 to 0 to 24semi 08 Master Volume 07 00-7F 7F 0-127 09 Master Pan (Note 3) 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 0A Chorus Send To Reverb (Note 4) 07 00-7F 00 0-127 0B DSP Line Bypass (Note 5) 01 0-1 0 0...Effect 1...DSP Bypass 47 Note 1: See "42.7 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting Value Table". Note 2: See "42.4 -24 to 0 to 24 Setting Value Table". Note 3: See "42.6 Pan Setting Value Table". Note 4: This specifies the volume of data sent from System Chorus to System Reverb. Note 5: When "DSP Bypass" is specified for "DSP Line Bypass," the DSP Line Select settings of all parts are cancelled, and all DSP lines are treated as if they are turned off. This means that notes that are currently sounding are not affected. Drawbar Parameter ParamID Parameter index bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) Bar Num (Note 1) 02 0-3 0 0-3 0C Bar Position 0D Percussion 0 02 00-03 (Note 2) 00 off,2nd,3rd,2nd+3rd 0E Percussion Decay Time 0 07 00-7F 28 0-12.7sec 0F Click 0 01 0-1 00 0...Off 1...On Note 1: See "10.20.3 Drawbar Position" for information about index numbers. Note 2: See "42.18 Drawbar Percussion Setting Table" for information about percussion setting values. System Chorus bit Value 10 ParamID Parameter Chorus Macro Num (Note 1) 05 00-0F Default Setting Value (Decimal) 02 0-15 11 Chorus Level 07 00-7F 40 0-127 12 Chorus Rate 07 00-7F 03 0-127 13 Chorus Depth 07 00-7F 13 0-127 14 Chorus Feedback (Note 2) 07 00-7F 00 0-127 15 Chorus Tone (Note 3) 07 00-7F 7F 0-127 Note 1: Selects the System Chorus preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Chorus3. The other System Chorus parameters are changed to preset values in accordance with this type value. See "42.11 Chorus Type Setting Value Table." Note 2: Sets the System Chorus feedback volume. Note 3: Adjusts the System Chorus timbre. 48 System Reverb ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 18 Reverb Macro Num (Note 1) 05 00-0F 04 0-15 19 Reverb Level 07 00-7F 40 0-127 1A Reverb Time/Del Feedback 07 00-7F 40 0-127 1B Reverb ER Level 07 00-7F 40 0-127 1C Reverb Hi Damp 07 00-7F 40 0-127 1D Reverb Tone 07 00-7F 7F 0-127 Note 1: Selects the System Reverb preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Hall2. The other System Reverb parameters are changed to preset values in accordance with this type value. See "42.10 Reverb Type Setting Value Table." Master Equalizer ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 20 Master EQ Macro Num (Note 1) 05 00-09 00 0-9 21 MasEq Lo Freq (Note 2) 07 00-7F 40 0-2 22 MasEq Lo Gain (Note 3) 07 00 to 40 to 7F 40 -12 to 0 to +12 23 MasEq Mid-Lo Freq (Note 4) 07 00-7F 40 0-7 24 MasEq Mid-Lo Gain (Note 5) 07 00 to 40 to 7F 40 -12 to 0 to +12 25 MasEq Mid-Hi Freq (Note 6) 07 00-7F 40 0-7 26 MasEq Mid-Hi Gain (Note 7) 07 00 to 40 to 7F 40 -12 to 0 to +12 27 MasEq Hi Freq (Note 8) 07 00-7F 40 0-9 28 MasEq Hi Gain (Note 9) 07 00 to 40 to 7F 40 -12 to 0 to +12 Note 1: Selects the Master EQ preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Standard. The other Master Equalizer parameters are changed to preset values in accordance with this type value. See "42.9 Master EQ Type Setting Value Table". Note 2: Selects the Master EQ low-range cutoff frequency. See "42.12 Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table". Note 3: Selects the Master EQ low-range gain. See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". Note 4: Selects the Master EQ mid-low frequency. See "42.13 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table". Note 5: Selects the Master EQ mid-low-range gain. See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". Note 6: Selects the Master EQ mid-high frequency type. See "42.13 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table". Note 7: Selects the Master EQ mid-high range gain. See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". Note 8: Selects the Master EQ high-range cutoff frequency. See "42.14 Equalizer High Frequency Setting Value Table". Note 9: Selects the Master EQ high-range gain. See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". 49 DSP Patch Parameter The values of this parameter do not change when DSP Type and Tone Values are changed. bit Value 2C ParamID Parameter DSP Type Number (Note 1) 08 00-C8 Default Setting Value (Decimal) 0E 0- 99 Preset 100-199 User 200 DSP of Tone 2D DSP Hold 01 0-1 0 0...Off 1...On 2E DSP Level 07 00-7F 64 0-127 2F DSP Pan (Note 2) 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 Note 1: Selects the DSP Type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects 014 Delay. 200 is stored when a tone-associated DSP is read into the DSP area. Note 2: See "42.6 Pan Setting Value Table". DSP Type parameter The value of this block's parameter is rewritten whenever the DSP type or tone is changed. ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 30 DSP Name A (Note 1) 20 0-FFFFFFFF 556e7469 MSB is leading character. 31 DSP Name B (Note 1) 20 0-FFFFFFFF 746c6564 MSB is leading character. 32r DSP Algorithm ID (Note 2) 07 00-3F 00 0-63 33 DSP Chorus Send 07 00-7F 40 0-127 34 DSP Reverb Send 07 00-7F 40 0-127 Note 1: These parameters change the DSP name. One character is indicated by each byte. Note 2: This value is the DSP algorithm ID, which cannot be changed directly. Changing the DSP type or tone number causes the algorithm ID of the original DSP to be copied automatically to this parameter. See "42.16 DSP Algorithm ID Table". DSP Type Independent Parameters The first eight parameters listed below are DSP User Parameters whose settings can be configured from this Model's control panel. The next 16 parameters are Internal Parameters that cannot be changed on this Model's control panel. The range of these parameter values is 0 to 127, regardless of the DSP algorithm. However, the number of parameter types depends on the DSP algorithm, which means that not all User Parameters and Internal Parameters are necessarily available as a particular DSP's parameters. See the "Part VII DSP Parameter List" for details about parameter types and contents. 50 ParamID Parameter bit Value 38 DSP User Parameter0 07 00-7F - 0-127 39 DSP User Parameter1 07 00-7F - 0-127 3A DSP User Parameter2 07 00-7F - 0-127 3B DSP User Parameter3 07 00-7F - 0-127 3C DSP User Parameter4 07 00-7F - 0-127 3D DSP User Parameter5 07 00-7F - 0-127 3E DSP User Parameter6 07 00-7F - 0-127 3F DSP User Parameter7 07 00-7F - 0-127 40 DSP Internal Param00 07 00-7F - 0-127 41 DSP Internal Param01 07 00-7F - 0-127 42 DSP Internal Param02 07 00-7F - 0-127 43 DSP Internal Param03 07 00-7F - 0-127 44 DSP Internal Param04 07 00-7F - 0-127 45 DSP Internal Param05 07 00-7F - 0-127 46 DSP Internal Param06 07 00-7F - 0-127 47 DSP Internal Param07 07 00-7F - 0-127 48 DSP Internal Param08 07 00-7F - 0-127 49 DSP Internal Param09 07 00-7F - 0-127 4A DSP Internal Param10 07 00-7F - 0-127 4B DSP Internal Param11 07 00-7F - 0-127 4C DSP Internal Param12 07 00-7F - 0-127 4D DSP Internal Param13 07 00-7F - 0-127 4E DSP Internal Param14 07 00-7F - 0-127 4F DSP Internal Param15 07 00-7F - 0-127 21.2 Patch Part Parameter List This list shows setting parameters that are specific for each part. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Patch = 01 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = 00, 00 10 index Part Number - 1 (00-1F) 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 51 Default Setting Value (Decimal) Basic Parameter List ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 50 Tone Number (Note 1) 0E 51 Part Octave Shift 03 2-6 4 -2 to 0 to +2 Oct 52 Part Enable 01 0-1 1 0...Disable (Off) 1...Enable (On) 53 Part Mode (Note 2) 04 0-4 0 0...Normal 1...Rhythm 2...Drawbar 000 000-FFF Note 1: Number of the tone allocated to this part. Note 2: Sets the Normal, Drum and Drawbar Organ modes of the part play operation. For detailed operations, see "12.1 About the Part Mode". Tune / Mix parameter ParamID Parameter bit Value 54 Pitch Fine Tune 08 00-FF Default Setting Value (Decimal) 80 -99 to 0 to +99cent 55 Pitch Coarse Tune 07 28-58 40 -24 to 0 to +24 semi 56 Volume 07 00-7F 7F 0-127 57 Accomp Volume 07 00-FF 7F 0-127 58 Bend Range 07 00-18 02 0-+24 59 Pan 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 ParamID Parameter bit Value 60 Tone Name A (Note 1) 20 0-FFFFFFFF 556e7469 MSB is leading character. 61 Tone Name B (Note 1) 20 0-FFFFFFFF 746c6564 MSB is leading character. 64 Line Select 01 0-1 65 Tone Octave Shit 03 2-6 4 66 Tone Attack Time 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 67 Tone Release Time 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 68 Tone DCF Cutoff 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 69 Tone DCF Resonance 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 6A Chorus Send 07 00-7F 00 0-127 6B Reverb Send 07 00-7F 32 0-127 6C Tone Level 07 00-7F 7F 0-127 6D Tone Touch Sens 07 00-7F 7F -64 to 0 to +63 Tone parameter Note 1: Change the tone name. One character is indicated by each byte. 52 Default 0 Setting Value (Decimal) 0...Thru 1...DSP -2 to 0 to +2 Oct Assignable Controller Parameter ParamID Parameter 70 Modulation Assign 71-73 Reserved 74 Modulation Depth (Note 1) 75-77 Reserved bit Value Default 04 0-9 0 07 00-7F 127 Setting Value (Decimal) Function 0....Off 1....Modulation 2....DSP Parameter0 3....DSP Parameter1 4....DSP Parameter2 5....DSP Parameter3 6....DSP Parameter4 7....DSP Parameter5 8....DSP Parameter6 9....DSP Parameter7 0-127 Note 1: When Vibrato is selected for Modulation Assign, this parameter specifies the depth of the vibrato effect to be applied relative to the modulation button, modulation wheel, and received Modulation message value. This parameter does not affect the value sent by the Modulation message when the modulation button or modulation wheel is operated. When Modulation Assign is any setting from DSP Parameter0 to DSP Parameter7, the DSP Parameter0 to DSP Parameter7 value and MIDI send value when the modulation button is operated is in accordance with the setting of this parameter. This setting does not affect modulation wheel operation. When the Modulation message is received, vibrato depth is in accordance with Vibrato Modulation Sens, which is explained below. Vibrato Parameter ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Decimal) 7A Vibrato Type 04 0-3 0 Vibrato Waveform 0....Triangle 1....Saw Up 2....Pulse 3....Sin 7B Vibrato Delay 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 7C Vibrato Rate 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 7D Vibrato Pitch Depth 07 00-7F 40 -64 to 0 to +63 7E Vibrato Modulation Sens (Note 1) 07 00-7F 00 0-127 7F Vibrato Aftertouch Sens (Note 2) 07 00-7F 00 0-127 Note 1: When Modulation Assign is any setting other than Vibrato, Vibrato depth is adjusted when a Modulation message (MIDI Control Change) is received. Note 2: This parameter adjusts the depth of the Vibrato effect when MIDI Channel Aftertouch is received. 53 22 Wave Data Parameters Wave Data Parameters contain address and size information about expanded waveform data. 22.1 Wave Data Information System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Wave Data = 08 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = wave number For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index 0 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 Parameter List ParamID Parameter bit Value Default 00 Data Existence 01 0-1 0 01 Data Address Hi 0F 0-7FFF 00 02 Data Address Lo 10 0-FFFF 0000 03 Data Size 20 0-FFFFFFFF 00000000 54 Setting Value (Hexadecimal) 0...No Data 1...Exists 23 Song Data Parameter Song Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about song sequencer data. 23.1 Song Data Information System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Song = 0A 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = Song number For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index 0 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 Parameter List ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Hexadecimal) 00 Data Existence 01 0-1 0 01 Data Address Hi 0F 00-7FFF 00 02 Data Address Lo 10 0-FFFF 0000 03 Data Size 20 0-FFFFFFFF 00000000 04 Name A 20 0-FFFFFFFF 556e7469 MSB is leading character. 05 Name B 20 0-FFFFFFFF 746c6564 MSB is leading character. 55 0...No data 1...Data present 24 Rhythm Data Parameters Rhythm Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about expanded rhythm data. 24.1 Rhythm Data Information System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat Rhythm = 0B 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = SMF Data number For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index 0 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 Parameter List ParamID Parameter bit Value Default 00 Data Existence 01 0-1 0 01 Data Address Hi 0F 00-7FFF 00 02 Data Address Lo 10 0-FFFF 0000 03 Data Size 20 0-FFFFFFFF 00000000 04 Name A 20 0-FFFFFFFF 556e7469 MSB is leading character. 05 Name B 20 0-FFFFFFFF 746c6564 MSB is leading character. 56 Setting Value (Hexadecimal) 0...No data 1...Data present 25 SMF Data Parameters SMF Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about SMF data. 25.1 SMF Data Information System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) 06 cat SMF = 10 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen 0 / bit size - 1 09 ps LSB,MSB = SMF Data number For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index 0 11 data See the Parameter List 12 sum None 13 EOX F7 Parameter List ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Value (Hexadecimal) 00 Data Existence 01 0-1 0 01 Data Address Hi 0F 00-7FFF 00 02 Data Address Lo 10 0-FFFF 0000 03 Data Size 20 0-FFFFFFFF 00000000 04 Name A 20 0-FFFFFFFF 556e7469 MSB is leading character. 05 Name B 20 0-FFFFFFFF 746c6564 MSB is leading character. 57 0... No data 1... Data present Part VI Parameter Set List This list shows the parameter sets that can be transferred using System Exclusive Message Bulk Dump. 26 User Tone Parameter Set System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Tone = 02 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the tone number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 27 User Timbre Parameter Set This is the parameter set that is associated with and sent with Tone. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Timbre = 03 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the timbre number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 58 28 User Drum Parameter Set This is the drum set parameter set. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Drum = 04 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the drum number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 29 User Voice Parameter Set This is the parameter set that is associated with and sent with Timbre. Four voices are associated with one timbre. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Voice = 05 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the voice number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 59 30 User Instrument Parameter Set This is the parameter set that is associated with and sent with Drum. All key numbers are supported, so one drum set is associated with 128 instruments. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Instrument = 06 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates this Model's number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 31 User Wave Parameter Set This is the parameter set that is associated with and sent with Voice or Instrument. 16 waves are associated with Voice, and one wave with Instrument. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Wave = 08 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the wave number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 60 32 User DSP Parameter Set System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat DSP = 09 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the DSP number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers" and "DSP Type Number" in "21.1 Patch Common Parameter List". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 33 Song Data System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Song = 0A 07 prm 00 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the song number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 61 34 User Rhythm Pattern System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat User Rhythm = 0B 07 prm 00 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the rhythm number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 35 Registration Data System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Registration = 0C 07 prm 00 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the registration number being transferred. Note 1 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 62 Note 1: The relationship between the "Bank", "Number" and "ps (parameter set)" are as shown below. Bank Number ps Bank Number ps 1 1 0020H 5 1 0030H 1 2 0021H 5 2 0031H 1 3 0022H 5 3 0032H 1 4 0023H 5 4 0033H 2 1 0024H 6 1 0034H 2 2 0025H 6 2 0035H 2 3 0026H 6 3 0036H 2 4 0027H 6 4 0037H 3 1 0028H 7 1 0038H 3 2 0029H 7 2 0039H 3 3 002AH 7 3 003AH 3 4 002BH 7 4 003BH 4 1 002CH 8 1 003CH 4 2 002DH 8 2 003DH 4 3 002EH 8 3 003EH 4 4 002FH 8 4 003FH 36 User Drawbar Parameter Set System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Drawbar = 0D 07 prm 00 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the drawbar number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 63 37 SMF Parameter Set System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat SMF = 10 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 09 ps Indicates the SMF number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 11 data See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 12 sum See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages". 13 EOX F7 Data Format Bulk dumping SMF data transfers the data with a 128-byte header appended as shown below. The header data starts with an 8-byte file name, which is displayed by this Model after receipt. Header 128Bytes Name 8Bytes Reserved 120Bytes SMF Data 64 38 Flash Memory Image Parameter Set This Parameter Set is used for dumping flash memory contents. One Parameter Set corresponds to an image block of 2 Mbytes of flash memory. The 4 Mbytes of flash memory of this Model is made up of two blocks, so two Parameter Sets are used. System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat Flash Memory Image = 11 07 prm 00 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model’s System Exclusive Message". 09 ps Indicates the Flash Image Block Number being transferred. For details, see "39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers". 10 index See "IV This Model’s System Exclusive Message". 11 data See "IV This Model’s System Exclusive Message". 12 sum See "IV This Model’s System Exclusive Message". 13 EOX F7 39 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers When using a system exclusive message to transfer a user Parameter Sets or user Parameter Set parameters, the specified Parameter Set number do not necessarily need to start from zero when the Parameter Set numbers are located after the preset Parameter Set. Refer to the table below for user area Parameter Set number for each category. PS Category User PS Header (Decimal) Number of User PS (Decimal) Tone 830 100 Tone with wave 930 20 Timbre 560 20 Drum 20 4 Voice 1024 80 Instrument 320 512 Wave 1024 1792 Rhythm 160 16 Song 0 5 SMF 0 200 100 100 DrawbarOrgan Registration Registration 32 (See "35 Registration Data".) 32 FlashMemoryImage 0 2 65 Part VII 40.4 Number DSP Parameter List This list shows the parameters for each of the DSP algorithms. U0 to U7 indicate User Parameters 0 to 7, while I00 to I15 indicate Internal Parameters 00 to 15. Parameters for which no setting range is indicated, receipt of a value from 0 to 127 is assigned as-is to the parameter. 40 Algorithm 03 (03H) : 3BandEQ Parameter Notes U0 Low Frequency Note 1 U1 Low Gain Note 2 U2 Mid Frequency Note 3 U3 Mid Gain Note 4 U4 High Frequency Note 5 U5 High Gain Note 6 Note 1:See "42.12 Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table". DSP Algorithm List (Single Effect) Note 2:See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". Note 3:See "42.13 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table". These are effects that are configured of a single module. Note 4:See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". 40.1 Number Algorithm 00 (00H) : Auto Pan Parameter U0 Rate - U1 Depth - 40.2 Number Parameter 40.5 Number Notes Rate - U1 Depth - Number Note 6:See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". Algorithm 01 (01H) : Tremolo U0 40.3 Note 5:See "42.14 Equalizer High Frequency Setting Value Table". Notes Algorithm 02 (02H) : 2BandEQ Parameter Notes U0 Low Frequency Note 1 U1 Low Gain Note 2 U2 Hi Frequency Note 3 U3 Hi Gain Note 2 Algorithm 04 (04H) : LFO Wah Parameter Notes U0 Input Level - U1 Resonance - U2 Manual - U3 LFO Rate - U4 LFO Depth - 40.6 Number Algorithm 05 (05H) : Auto Wah Parameter Notes U0 Input Level - U1 Resonance - Note 1:See "42.12 Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table". U2 Manual - U3 Depth Note 2:See "42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". I00 Sensitivity Note 1 - Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." Note 3:See "42.14 Equalizer High Frequency Setting Value Table". 66 40.7 Number Algorithm 06 (06H) : Compressor Parameter 40.11 Algorithm 10 (0AH) : Phaser Notes Number Parameter Notes U0 Depth - U0 Resonance U1 Attack - U1 Manual - U2 Release - U2 Rate - U3 Level - U3 Depth - I00 Threshold Note 1 U4 Wet Level - Note 1 Note 1:This algorithm adjusts the level at which the compressor effect starts. Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." 40.8 40.12 Number Algorithm 07 (07H) : Limiter Parameter Notes Number Algorithm 11 (0BH) : Rotary Parameter Notes U0 Limit - U0 Speed - U1 Attack - U1 Break Note 1 U2 Release - U2 Fall Accel - U3 Level - U3 Rise Accel - U4 Slow Rate - U5 Fast Rate - 40.9 Number Algorithm 08 (08H) : Distortion Parameter Note 1:See "42.3 Rotate/Break Setting Value Table". Notes U0 Gain - U1 Low - U2 High - U3 Level - 40.13 Number U0 40.10 Algorithm 09 (09H) : Stereo Phaser Number Parameter Notes U0 Resonance - U1 Manual Note 1 - U2 Rate - U3 Depth - U4 Wet Level - Algorithm 12 (0CH) : Overdrive Rotary Parameter Overdrive Gain Notes - U1 Overdrive Level U2 Speed Note 1 - U3 Break Note 2 U4 Fall Accel - U5 Rise Accel - U6 Slow Rate - U7 Fast Rate - Note 1:See "42.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table". Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." Note 2:See "42.3 Rotate/Break Setting Value Table". 40.14 Number 67 Algorithm 13 (0DH) : Enhancer Parameter Notes U0 Low Frequency - U1 Low Gain - U2 High Frequency - U3 High Gain - 40.15 Number U0 Algorithm 14 (0EH) : Ring Modulator Parameter OSC Frequency 40.19 Notes Number - U0 Algorithm 18 (12H) : 3-Phase Chorus Parameter Rate1 Notes - U1 LFO Rate - U1 Depth1 - U2 LFO Depth - U2 Rate2 - U3 Wet Level - U3 Depth2 - U4 Dry Level - U4 Wet Level - 40.16 Number U0 Algorithm 15 (0FH) : LoFi Parameter Noise Level 1 40.20 Notes Algorithm 19 (13H) : Tri 2-Phase Chorus - Number Parameter Notes LFO Rate - U1 Noise Density 1 - U0 U2 Noise Level 2 - U1 LFO Depth U3 Noise Density 2 - U2 Feedback Note 1 U4 Tone - U3 Wet Level - U5 Resonance - U6 Bass Note 1 U7 Level - Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." 40.21 Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." 40.17 Number Number Algorithm 20 (14H) : Stereo Delay 1 Parameter Notes U0 Delay Time - Algorithm 16 (10H) : 1-Phase Chorus U1 Wet Level - U2 Feedback - Parameter Notes U3 High Damp - U0 LFO Rate - U4 Ratio L - U1 LFO Depth - U5 Ratio R - U2 Feedback Note 1 U3 Wet Level - 40.22 Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." 40.18 Number Algorithm 17 (11H) : Sin 2-Phase Chorus Number Parameter Notes U0 LFO Rate - U1 LFO Depth - U2 Feedback Note 1 U3 Wet Level - Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." 68 Algorithm 21 (15H) : Stereo Delay 2 Parameter Notes U0 Delay Time - U1 Wet Level - U2 Feedback - U3 High Damp - U4 Ratio L - U5 Ratio R - 40.23 Number Algorithm 22 (16H) : 3-Tap Delay Parameter 40.27 Notes Number Algorithm 26 (1AH) : Flanger Parameter Notes U0 Delay Time - U0 LFO Rate - U1 Wet Level - U1 LFO Depth - U2 Feedback - U2 Feedback Note 1 U3 High Damp - U3 Wet Level - U4 Ratio L - U5 Ratio C - U6 Ratio R - Note 1:See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table." 40.28 40.24 Number U0 Number Algorithm 23 (17H) : Gate Reverb Parameter LPF Algorithm 27 (1BH) : Reverb Parameter Notes Notes U0 Tone - - U1 Time - High-Damp - U1 HPF - U2 U2 Feedback - U3 ER Level - U3 High-Damp - U4 Wet Level - U4 Diffusion - U5 Wet Level - U6 Dry Level - 40.25 Number 40.29 Number Algorithm 28 (1CH) : 2-Tap Delay Parameter Notes U0 Delay Time - Algorithm 24 (18H) : Reverse Gate Reverb U1 Wet Level - U2 Feedback - Parameter Notes U3 High Damp - U0 LPF - U4 Ratio L - U1 HPF - U5 Ratio R - U2 Feedback - U3 High-Damp - U4 Diffusion - U5 Wet Level - U6 Dry Level - 40.26 Number Algorithm 25 (19H) : Reflection Parameter Notes U0 Type Note 1 U1 Wet Level - U2 Feedback - U3 Tone - Note 1:See "42.8 Type0 to Type7 Setting Value Table". 69 41 DSP Algorithm List (Multi Effect) 41.3 Number The multi-algorithms (M00 to M31) listed below are combinations of the algorithms described above. Parameter operations and other details are the same as the previous algorithms, so there is no separate explanation provided here. 41.1 Number Algorithm M00 (20H) : Multi00 Parameter Algorithm M02 (22H) : Multi02 Parameter Notes U0 Phaser Resonance - U1 Phaser Manual - U2 Phaser Rate - U3 Phaser Depth - U4 Chorus Rate 1 - U5 Chorus Depth 1 - U6 Chorus Rate 2 - Notes U7 Chorus Depth 2 - I03 Phaser Wet Level - U0 Chorus Rate - U1 Chorus Depth - U2 Chorus Feedback - U3 Chorus Wet Level - U4 Delay Delay Time - Number U5 Delay Wet Level - U0 Flanger LFO Rate - U6 Delay Feedback - U1 Flanger LFO Depth - - U2 Flanger Feedback - U3 Flanger Wet Level - U4 Delay Time - U7 41.2 Number Delay High-Damp 41.4 Algorithm M01 (21H) : Multi01 Parameter Algorithm M03 (23H) : Multi03 Parameter Notes U5 Delay Wet Level - Notes U6 Delay Feedback - U0 Chorus Fast Rate - U7 Delay High-Damp - U1 Chorus Fast Depth - I06 Delay Ratio L - U2 Chorus Slow Rate - I07 Delay Ratio R - U3 Chorus Slow Depth - U4 Chorus Wet Level - U5 Delay Time - U6 Delay Wet Level - Number U7 Delay Feedback - U0 I03 Delay High-Damp - 41.5 Algorithm M04 (24H) : Multi04 Parameter Notes Phaser Resonance - U1 Phaser Manual - Phaser Rate - I04 Delay Ratio L - U2 I05 Delay Ratio C - U3 Phaser Depth - I06 Delay Ratio R - U4 Phaser Wet Level - U5 Delay Time - U6 Delay Wet Level - U7 Delay Feedback - I05 Delay High-Damp - I06 Delay Ratio L - I07 Delay Ratio R - 70 41.6 Number Algorithm M05 (25H) : Multi05 Parameter 41.9 Notes Number Algorithm M08 (28H) : Multi08 Parameter Notes U0 Enhancer Low Frequency - U0 Chorus LFO Rate - U1 Enhancer Low Gain - U1 Chorus LFO Depth - U2 Enhancer High Frequency - U2 Chorus Feedback - U3 Enhancer High Gain - U3 Chorus Wet Level - U4 Chorus LFO Rate - U4 Flanger LFO Rate - U5 Chorus LFO Depth - U5 Flanger LFO Depth - U6 Chorus Feedback - U6 Flanger Feedback - U7 Chorus Wet Level - U7 Flanger Wet Level - 41.7 Number Algorithm M06 (26H) : Multi06 Parameter 41.10 Notes Number Algorithm M09 (29H) : Multi09 Parameter Notes U0 Enhancer Low Frequency - U0 Chorus LFO Rate - U1 Enhancer Low Gain - U1 Chorus LFO Depth - U2 Enhancer High Frequency - U2 Chorus Feedback - U3 Enhancer High Gain - U3 Chorus Wet Level - U4 Delay Time - U4 Tremolo Rate - U5 Delay Wet Level - U5 Tremolo Depth - U6 Delay Feedback - U7 Delay High-Damp - 41.11 Number 41.8 Number Algorithm M10 (2AH) : Multi10 Parameter Notes Algorithm M07 (27H) : Multi07 U0 Phaser Resonance - Parameter Notes U1 Phaser Manual - U0 Enhancer Low Frequency - U2 Phaser Rate - U1 Enhancer Low Gain - U3 Phaser Depth - U2 Enhancer High Frequency - U4 Phaser Wet Level - U3 Enhancer High Gain _ U5 Auto Pan Rate - U6 Auto Pan Depth - U4 Flanger LFO Rate - U5 Flanger LFO Depth - U6 Flanger Feedback _ U7 Flanger Wet Level - I06 Flanger Delay Time L - I07 Flanger Delay Time R _ 71 41.12 Number Algorithm M11 (2BH) : Multi11 Parameter 41.14 Notes Number Algorithm M13 (2DH) : Multi13 Parameter Notes U0 Compressor Depth - U0 Ring OSC Frequency - U1 Compressor Attack - U1 Ring LFO Rate - U2 Compressor Level - U2 Ring LFO Depth - U3 Lo-Fi Noise 1 - U3 Ring Wet Level - U4 Lo-Fi Noise 2 - U4 Ring Dry Level - U5 Lo-Fi Tone - U5 Distortion Gain - U6 Lo-Fi Resonance - U6 Distortion Tone - U7 Lo-Fi Bass - U7 Distortion Level - I01 Compressor Release - I02 Lo-Fi Noi1 Density - I03 Lo-Fi Noi2 Density - I04 Lo-Fi Level - 41.13 Number 41.15 Number Algorithm M14 (2EH) : Multi14 Parameter Notes U0 Lo-Fi Noise 1 - U1 Lo-Fi Noise 2 - Algorithm M12 (2CH) : Multi12 U2 Lo-Fi Tone - Parameter Notes U3 Lo-Fi Resonance - U0 Ring OSC Frequency - U4 Reflection Type - U1 Ring LFO Rate - U5 Reflection Wet Level - U2 Ring LFO Depth - U6 Reflection Feedback - U3 Ring Wet Level - U7 Reflection Tone - U4 Ring Dry Level - I00 Lo-Fi Noi1 Dens - U5 Chorus LFO Depth - I01 Lo-Fi Noi2 Dens - U6 Delay Time - I02 Lo-Fi Bass - U7 Delay Wet Level - I03 Lo-Fi Level - I00 Chorus LFO Rate - I01 Chorus Feedback - I02 Chorus Wet Level - I09 Delay Feedback - I10 Delay High-Damp - I11 Delay Ratio L - I12 Delay Ratio R - 41.16 Number 72 Algorithm M15 (2FH) : Multi15 Parameter Notes U0 Distortion Gain - U1 Distortion Low - U2 Distortion Tone - U3 Distortion Level - U4 Lo-Fi Noise1 - U5 Lo-Fi Noise2 - U6 Lo-Fi Tone - U7 Lo-Fi Resonance - I12 Lo-Fi Noi1 Dens - I13 Lo-Fi Noi2 Dens - I14 Lo-Fi Bass - I15 Lo-Fi Level - 41.17 Number 41.20 Algorithm M16 (30H) : Multi16 Parameter Notes Number Algorithm M19 (33H) : Multi19 Parameter Notes U0 Od Gain - U0 Compressor Depth - U1 Od Level - U1 Compressor Attack - U2 Rot Speed - U2 Compressor Release - U3 Rot Slow Rate - U3 Compressor Level - U4 Rot Fast Rate - U4 Delay Delay Time - U5 Reflection Wet Level - U5 Delay Wet Level - U6 Reflection Feedback - U6 Delay Feedback - U7 Reflection Tone - U7 Delay High-Damp - I09 Rot Fall Accel - I03 Delay Ratio L - I10 Rot Rise Accel - I04 Delay Ratio R - I11 Rot Break - I12 Reflection Type - 41.21 41.18 Number Algorithm M17 (31H) : Multi17 Number Parameter Notes U0 Rot Speed - U1 Rot Break - U2 Rot Slow Rate - U3 Rot Fast Rate - Algorithm M20 (34H) : Multi20 Parameter Notes U0 Phaser Resonance - U1 Phaser Manual - U2 Phaser Rate - U3 Phaser Depth - U4 Chorus LFO Rate - U5 Chorus LFO Depth - U4 Reflection Wet Level - U5 Reflection Feedback - U6 Auto Pan Rate - U6 Reflection Tone - U7 Auto Pan Depth - I10 Rot Fall Accel - I11 Rot Rise Accel - I12 Reflection Type - 41.19 Number 41.22 Number Algorithm M21 (35H) : Multi21 Parameter Notes U0 Wah Resonance - Algorithm M18 (32H) : Multi18 U1 Wah Manual - Parameter Notes U2 Wah Depth - U0 Compressor Depth - U3 Chorus LFO Rate - U1 Compressor Attack - U4 Chorus LFO Depth - U2 Compressor Level - U5 Delay Delay Time - U3 Enhancer Low Gain - U6 Delay Wet Level - U4 Enhancer High Gain - U7 Delay Feedback - U5 Delay Delay Time - I10 Delay High-Damp - U6 Delay Wet Level - I11 Delay Ratio L - U7 Delay Feedback - I12 Delay Ratio R - I06 Enhancer Low Frequency - I07 Enhancer High Frequency - I10 Delay High-Damp - I11 Delay Ratio L - I12 Delay Ratio R - 73 41.23 Number Algorithm M22 (36H) : Multi22 Parameter 41.26 Notes Number Algorithm M25 (39H) : Multi25 Parameter Notes U0 Wah Resonance - U0 Compressor Depth - U1 Wah Manual - U1 Distortion Gain - U2 Wah LFO Rate - U2 Distortion Low - U3 Wah LFO Depth - U3 Distortion Hi - U4 Chorus LFO Depth - U4 Distortion Level - U5 Delay Time - U5 Delay Delay Time - U6 Delay Wet Level - U6 Delay Wet Level - U7 Delay Feedback - U7 Delay Feedback - I09 Delay High-Damp - I01 Compressor Attack - I10 Delay Ratio L - I02 Compressor Release - I11 Delay Ratio R - I03 Compressor Level - I07 Delay High-Damp - I08 Delay Ratio L - I09 Delay Ratio R - 41.24 Number Algorithm M23 (37H) : Multi23 Parameter Notes U0 Compressor Depth - U1 Compressor Attack - U2 Compressor Level - Number 41.27 Algorithm M26 (3AH) : Multi26 Parameter Notes U3 Chorus LFO Rate - U0 Wah Manual - U4 Chorus LFO Depth - U1 Wah Depth - U5 Reflection Wet Level - U2 Distortion Gain - U6 Reflection Feedback - U3 Distortion Tone - U7 Reflection Tone - U4 Distortion Level - U5 Delay Delay Time - U6 Delay Wet Level - U7 Delay Feedback - 41.25 Number U0 Algorithm M24 (38H) : Multi24 Parameter Notes Distortion Gain - U1 Distortion Low - U2 Distortion Hi - U3 Distortion Level - U4 Chorus LFO Depth - U5 Delay Delay Time - U6 Delay Wet Level _ U7 Delay Feedback - I09 Delay High-Damp - I10 Delay Ratio L - I11 Delay Ratio R - 74 I04 Wah Resonance - I09 Delay High-Damp - I10 Delay Ratio L - I11 Delay Ratio R - 41.28 Number Algorithm M27 (3BH) : Multi27 Parameter 41.31 Notes Number Algorithm M30 (3EH) : Multi30 Parameter Notes U0 Wah Manual - U0 Distortion Gain - U1 Wah LFO Rate - U1 Distortion Low - U2 Wah LFO Depth - U2 Distortion Tone - U3 Distortion Gain - U3 Distortion Level - U4 Distortion Level - U4 Chorus LFO Rate - U5 Delay Delay Time - U5 Chorus LFO Depth - U6 Delay Wet Level - U6 Chorus Feedback - U7 Delay Feedback - U7 Chorus Wet Level - I02 Wah Resonance - I08 Delay High-Damp - I09 Delay Ratio L - I10 Delay Ratio R - 41.29 Number 41.32 Number Algorithm M31 (3FH) : Multi31 Parameter Notes U0 Distortion Gain - U1 Distortion Low Algorithm M28 (3CH) : Multi28 U2 Distortion Tone - Parameter Notes U3 Distortion Level - U0 Distortion Gain - U4 Flanger LFO Rate - U1 Distortion Low - U5 Flanger LFO Depth - U2 Distortion Tone - U6 Flanger Feedback - U3 Distortion Level - U7 Flanger Wet Level - U4 Delay Time - U5 Delay Wet Level - U6 Delay Feedback - U7 Delay High-Damp - I12 Delay Ratio L - I13 Delay Ratio C - I14 Delay Ratio R - 41.30 Number U0 Algorithm M29 (3DH) : Multi29 Parameter Notes Distortion Gain - U1 Distortion Low - U2 Distortion Tone - U3 Distortion Level - U4 Phaser Resonance - U5 Phaser Manual - U6 Phaser Rate - U7 Phaser Depth - I12 Phaser Input Level - I15 Phaser Wet Level - 75 Part VIII 42.6 Setting Values and Send/Receive Values 42 Setting Value Table 42.1 Off/On Setting Value Table Value Transmit/Receive Left 00H : : Center 40H : : Right 7FH 42.7 Value Transmit Receive Off 00H 00H-3FH On 7FH 40H-7FH 42.2 Transmit Receive Slow 00H 00H-3FH Fast 7FH 40H-7FH 42.3 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting Value Table Value Transmit/Receive (MSB-LSB) -99 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table Value Pan Setting Value Table : : 0 40H-00H : : 99 7FH-00H 42.8 Rotate/Break Setting Value Table 00H-40H Type 0 to Type 7 Setting Value Table Value Transmit Receive 00H 00H-0FH Value Transmit Receive Type0 Rotate 00H 00H-3FH Type1 10H 10H-1FH Break 7FH 40H-7FH Type2 20H 20H-2FH Type3 30H 30H-3FH Type4 40H 40H-4FH 42.4 -24 to 0 to 24 Setting Value Table Type5 50H 50H-5FH Value Transmit/Receive Type6 60H 60H-6FH -24 28H Type7 70H 70H-7FH : : 0 40H : : 24 58H 42.5 42.9 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table Master EQ Type Setting Value Table Value Transmit/Receive Standard 00H Bass + 01H Value Transmit/Receive Treble + 02H -64 00H Loudness 03H -63 01H Mellow 04H : : Bright 05H 0 40H Rock 06H : : Dance 07H 62 7EH Jazz 08H 63 7FH Classic 09H 76 42.10 Reverb Type Setting Value Table Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table Value Transmit/Receive Room1 00H Value Transmit Receive Room2 01H 0(200Hz) 00H 00H-2AH Room3 02H 1(400Hz) 40H 2BH-55H Hall1 03H 2(800Hz) 7FH 56H-7FH Hall2 04H Plate1 05H Delay 06H Panning Delay 07H Plate2 08H Plate3 09H Large Room1 0AH Large Room2 0BH Stadium1 0CH Stadium2 0DH Long Delay 0EH Long Panning Delay 0FH 42.11 42.12 42.13 Chorus Type Setting Value Table Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table Value Transmit Rceive 0(1.0KHz) 00H 00H-0FH 1(1.3KHz) 10H 10H-1FH 2(1.6KHz) 20H 20H-2FH 3(2.0KHz) 30H 30H-3FH 4(3.0KHz) 40H 40H-4FH 5(4.0KHz) 50H 50H-5FH 6(6.0KHz) 60H 60H-6FH 7(8.0KHz) 70H 70H-7FH 42.14 Equalizer High Frequency Setting Value Table Value Transmit/Receive Chorus1 00H Value Chorus2 01H Chorus3 02H Chorus4 03H Feedback Chorus 04H Flanger1 05H Short Delay 06H Short Delay FB 07H Soft Chorus 08H Bright Chorus 09H Deep Chorus 0AH Flanger2 0BH Flanger3 0CH Flanger4 0DH Short Delay Modulation 0EH Short Delay Modulation FB 0FH 77 Transmit Receive 0(6.0KHz) 00H 00H-2AH 1(8.0KHz) 40H 2BH-55H 2(10.0KHz) 7FH 56H-7FH 42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table 42.16 DSP Algorithm ID Table Algorithm ID Value Transmit Receive 00 00H -12 00H 00H-04H 01 01H -11 05H 05H-09H 02 02H -10 0AH 0AH-0EH 03 03H -9 0FH 0FH-13H : : -8 14H 14H-18H 28 1CH -7 19H 19H-1DH M00 20H -6 1EH 1EH-22H M01 21H -5 23H 23H-27H M02 22H -4 28H 28H-2CH M03 23H -3 2DH 2DH-31H : : -2 32H 32H-36H M31 3FH -1 37H 37H-3BH 0 3CH 3CH-43H +1 44H 44H-48H +2 49H 49H-4DH +3 4EH 4EH-52H +4 53H 53H-57H +5 58H 58H-5CH +6 5DH 5DH-61H +7 62H 62H-66H +8 67H 67H-6BH 42.17 Drawbar Position Setting Value Table Value Transmit Receive 0 00H 00H-1FH 1 20H 20H-3FH 2 40H 40H-5FH 3 60H 60H-7FH +9 6CH 6CH-70H +10 71H 71H-75H +11 76H 76H-7AH Value Setting +12 7BH 7BH-7FH 0 0 All off 1 2nd only on 42.18 The parameter value is not equivalent to dB (decibels). 78 Drawbar Percussion Setting Table 2 3rd only on 3 2nd and 3rd both on Part IX 42.20 MIDI Implementation 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 following table shows the binary equivalents for some of the values in the most commonly used range (0 to 127). Binary Notation Decimal Hexadecimal Binary Hexadecimal Notation 0 00H 00000000B 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 following table shows the hexadecimal equivalents for the most commonly used values (0 to 127). 1 01H 00000001B 2 02H 00000010B 3 03H 00000011B 4 04H 00000100B 5 05H 00000101B 6 06H 00000110B 7 07H 00000111B 8 08H 00001000B 42.19 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 9 09H 00001001B 3 03H 35 23H 67 43H 99 63H 10 0AH 00001010B 0BH 00001011B 4 04H 36 24H 68 44H 100 64H 11 5 05H 37 25H 69 45H 101 65H 12 0CH 00001100B 6 06H 38 26H 70 46H 102 66H 13 0DH 00001101B 7 07H 39 27H 71 47H 103 67H 14 0EH 00001110B 8 08H 40 28H 72 48H 104 68H 15 0FH 00001111B 9 09H 41 29H 73 49H 105 69H 16 10H 00010000B 10 0AH 42 2AH 74 4AH 106 6AH 11 0BH 43 2BH 75 4BH 107 6BH : : 12 0CH 44 2CH 76 4CH 108 6CH 125 7DH 01111101B 13 0DH 45 2DH 77 4DH 109 6DH 126 7EH 01111110B 14 0EH 46 2EH 78 4EH 110 6EH 127 7FH 01111111B 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 79 CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan MA0504-A
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