
Section 9: Midi functions
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Model: MPC60 (Sequencer section) Midi Implementation Chart
Version: 2.0
Function Transmitted
Recognized
Remarks
Basic Default
1-16
1-16
Channel Channel
1-16
1-16
Default
3
1
Mode Messages
X
X
Altered
X
X
Note
0-127
0-127
Number True Voice
0-127
0-127
Velocity Note ON
O
O
Note OFF
O
O
After Key's
O
O
Touch Ch's
O
O
Pitch
Bender
O
O
Control 0-127
O
O
See note 1
Change
Prog
O
O
Change True#
0-127
0-127
System Exclusive
O
O
See note 2
System :Song Pos
O
O
:Song Sel X
O
Common :Tune
X
X
System :Clock
O
O
Real Time :Commands O
O
Aux :Local ON/OFF X
X
Mes- :All Notes Off O
sages :Active Sense X
X
:Reset
X
X
Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO
Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO
Note 1:
When the control code 64 (damper or sustain pedal) is received while recording, it is not recorded.
Instead, all keys held down at that time are held on until the sustain pedal is released, even if the
individual keys are released. This allows multiple overdubs on the same track to have different and
independent sustain pedal times.
Note 2:
The follow system exclusive messages, unique to the MPC60, are sent and received:
Drum mixer volume change:
11110000
System exclusive header
Summary of Contents for MPC 60
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