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Owner’s Manual

Introduction

Main Operation

EDIT Menu

STORE Button & SETUPs 

Recorder

USB Menu

SYSTEM Menu

Appendix

Summary of Contents for MP7SE

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Introduction Main Operation EDIT Menu STORE Button SETUPs Recorder USB Menu SYSTEM Menu Appendix...

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Page 3: ...outlined explaining how to adjust drawbar positions using zone faders and control knobs and change the organ s percussion characteristics The chapter closes with an explanation of the instrument s gl...

Page 4: ...s 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordan...

Page 5: ...nforms to the specified power voltage Failure to do so may result in fire 120V 240V 230V The product is not completely disconnected from the power supply even when the power switch is turned off If th...

Page 6: ...fall over resulting in fire Do not place naked flame such as lighted candles on the product CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury or damage to the product or other property...

Page 7: ...health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling For further details please contact your local authority European Union only FCC Information U S A CAUTION Changes or modificatio...

Page 8: ...ne only 30 Tonewheel Organ Mode 32 Global Section 34 1 EQ 34 2 Transpose 36 3 Local Off 37 EDIT Menu Overview of the EDIT Menu INT mode 38 EDIT Menu parameters INT mode 40 1 Reverb 40 2 1 EFX 40 2 2 A...

Page 9: ...lete 102 4 Rename 103 SYSTEM Menu Overview of the SYSTEM Menu 105 SYSTEM Menu Parameters Functions 106 1 Utility 106 2 Pedal Mod 108 Expression pedal calibration 109 3 MIDI 110 4 Offset 111 5 User Edi...

Page 10: ...eristics Enjoy their natural organic sound or pass the signal through a wide variety of classic effects stomp boxes before plugging into one of the five classic amp and speaker cabinets complete with...

Page 11: ...es for emailing to band members casual listening away from the keyboard or further editing using an audio workstation 2Owner s Manual Conventions This owner s manual utilises a number of illustrative...

Page 12: ...uttons turn user assigned functions ON or OFF Various different functions can be assigned to these buttons allowing immediate control during performances Press and hold either button to show the respe...

Page 13: ...zones ON or OFF When the tonewheel organ mode is selected these buttons are used to change the percussion characteristics of the organ When the key range is set the LED indicator for the zone button w...

Page 14: ...played and controlled In other modes e g Recorder these buttons also select additional functions INT MIDI button This button is used in conjunction with the YES or NO buttons to change the zone mode I...

Page 15: ...ESET button This button resets the MP7SE s song recorder rewinding songs and MP3 WAV SMF files to the beginning RECORD and PLAY STOP buttons These buttons record and playback stop songs stored in the...

Page 16: ...ified period of inactivity For more information please refer to page 107 MIDI Section MIDI THRU OUT IN jacks These jacks are used to connect the MP7SE to external MIDI devices and also to a computer w...

Page 17: ...each foot controller in the Controllers page of the EDIT menu For more information please refer to page 49 OUTPUT Section OUTPUT jacks These jacks are used to connect the MP7SE to a musical instrumen...

Page 18: ...nge MIDI data and use DAW software Connect the GFP 3 triple pedal unit accessory USB type B USB type A Connect an expression pedal Set the correct EXP TYPE Connect to amplifiers speakers etc Connect t...

Page 19: ...l organ mode can only be used with the MAIN zone is selected thus the SUB zones are limited to using the standard PCM organ sounds All sounds are adjusted using the various parameters in the EDIT menu...

Page 20: ...page 26 2 Adjusting the MAIN zone volume Move the MAIN zone volume fader to the top most position For more information about adjusting the volume of zones please refer to page 22 3 Adjusting the MP7SE...

Page 21: ...he middle row of sound buttons The LED indicator for the button will turn ON to indicate that the sub category is selected and a sound variation pop up list will briefly be shown in the LCD display 3...

Page 22: ...it is recommended to set the volume fader to the maximum position and use the MASTER volume fader to adjust the overal volume of the instrument To adjust the volume of all sound sections simultaneousl...

Page 23: ...Press the F1 F4 function buttons located below the LCD display to select the desired zone The selected zone will be shown in the LCD display SUB2 zone selected Changing the zone mode Press and hold th...

Page 24: ...the process is identical for all four zones 1 Selecting sounds for the MAIN and SUB1 zones First turn the MAIN zone ON then select a piano sound Next turn the SUB1 zone ON and select a bass sound Play...

Page 25: ...ing the MAIN and SUB1 zone key ranges Test the new zone key ranges by playing a chromatic scale from the bottom most note of the keyboard The bass sound will be heard from the bottom most key to the C...

Page 26: ...LCD display to select the desired zone The bottom tab representing the zone will become highlighted and the name of the selected sound and primary group of knob parameters will be shown in the LCD di...

Page 27: ...ON or OFF Press the REVERB button for the desired zone to turn reverb for that zone ON or OFF The LED indicator for the zone s REVERB button will turn ON or OFF to indicate the current status of the r...

Page 28: ...FX category M S EFX category M S EFX category M S EFX category M S 1 Chorus 8 2 7 Delay Rev 8 2 13 Groove 4 1 19 Enhancer 8 2 Flanger 5 2 8 PitchShift 3 1 14 Misc 2 20 P Shift 6 3 Phaser 6 1 9 Compres...

Page 29: ...same EFX settings to multiple sounds For more information about the Eff SW Mode parameter please refer to page 106 About Substitute effects for SUB1 SUB2 SUB3 zones As noted above the total number of...

Page 30: ...to produce a distinctive shimmering sound Turning the Amp Simulator ON or OFF Press the MAIN zone s AMP button to turn the amp simulator ON or OFF The LED indicator for the AMP button will turn ON or...

Page 31: ...ser Dynamic B Mic Position Change the position of the microphone used for the amplifier OnAxis OffAxis C Ambience Adjusts the mixing ratio of additional ambient microphones 0 127 Adjusting additional...

Page 32: ...n will be shown in the LCD display The tonewheel edit screen can also be shown by selecting the Sound page of the EDIT menu when tonewheel mode is activated Tonewheel edit screen The tonewheel organ d...

Page 33: ...drawbars are adjusted by the zone faders 2 drawbar group selected drawbars adjusted by zone faders Changing organ percussion settings and rotary effect speed While the tonewheel edit screen is shown...

Page 34: ...id1 frequency band 200 3150 Hz 10 dB 10 dB D Mid2 Gain Adjusts the gain of the Mid2 frequency band 200 3150 Hz 10 dB 10 dB 2 A Mid1 Q Adjusts the bandwidth of the Mid1 band 0 5 4 0 B Mid2 Q Adjusts th...

Page 35: ...ow a baseline EQ to be applied independently of the EQ function and therefore independently of the selected SETUP EQ Offset must be enabled in the SYSTEM menu for this shortcut to function For more in...

Page 36: ...utomatically however the transpose ON OFF state will not be stored Setting the Transpose value Method 2 Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button then press a key on the keyboard to the left or right of mid...

Page 37: ...e connection between the MP7SE s keyboard and tone generator to be disabled This may be useful when using the MP7SE to control an external MIDI device without the keyboard triggering the instrument s...

Page 38: ...e Rate Vibrate Delay Octave Layer Switch Octave Layer Level Octave Layer Range Octave Layer Detune Portamento Porta Time Porta Mode tonewheel Drawbar Position Percussion Perc Level Perc Decay Perc Har...

Page 39: ...und will be lost upon selecting another sound To store the adjusted sound use the STORE button page 64 Quick Compare function The Quick Compare function allows any sound being adjusted to be compared...

Page 40: ...four zones This parameter is not stored to SOUND but to SETUP only 4 Depth This parameter adjusts the reverb depth For more information about reverb please refer to page 27 2 1 EFX 1 Category This pa...

Page 41: ...band of the simulated amplifier levelled by the Amp EQ Mid parameter For more information about the Amp Simulator please refer to page 31 This parameter functions independently of the global EQ 8 Mic...

Page 42: ...his parameter adjusts the volume level of the sustain heard while the key is held for the selected sound 8 DCA Release Time value 64 63 This parameter adjusts the amount of time required for the sound...

Page 43: ...es the effect of pitch sliding from one note to another 24 Portamento Time value 0 127 This parameter adjusts the time required for the portamento i e the speed of the slide between notes 25 Portament...

Page 44: ...EM parameters please refer to page 106 2 MIDI CC value CC 0 CC 119 This parameter sets the CC used for adjusting tonewheel organ drawbars when MIDI Control is set to MIDI Ch This is a SYSTEM parameter...

Page 45: ...in all twelve keys and has the advantage of limitless modulation of the key However the tonality of each key becomes less characteristic and no chord is in pure consonance Pure Temperament Pure Maj Pu...

Page 46: ...with a soft touch This touch curve is intended for players who are still developing finger strength Normal Reproduces the standard touch sensitivity of a typical acoustic piano Heavy Requires a heavie...

Page 47: ...is not stored to SOUND but to SETUP only 6 Zone Transpose value 12 12 This parameter adjusts the amount of transposition for the selected zone This parameter is not stored to SOUND but to SETUP only...

Page 48: ...ill be restricted to single notes even when more than one note is played simultaneously This parameters can be used to effectively simulate the performance characteristics of a monophonic synthesizer...

Page 49: ...10 This parameter adjusts the effectiveness i e depth strength of the soft pedal 7 Modulation Wheel On Reverse Off This parameter determines whether or not the modulation wheel is active for the sele...

Page 50: ...he function assigned to the right pedal of the optional GFP 3 pedal unit This parameter is common for all four zones 20 Center Pedal On Off This parameter determines whether or not the centre pedal of...

Page 51: ...EFX parameter placeholder names EFX Para1 10 SomeEFXofferawiderangeofavailableparameters whileothersarelessflexibleandfeaturefeweradjustableparameters Whenassigning EFX parameters to the four control...

Page 52: ...he dampers of an acoustic piano span almost the full width of the keyboard However the topmost 18 keys approximately 1 5 octaves do not incorporate dampers as the shorter strings for these treble note...

Page 53: ...nd Virtual Technician E PIANO HARPSICHORD BASS sounds 1 Key off Noise value Off 1 127 When an E PIANO category sound is selected this parameter adjusts the volume of the noise heard when the keys of a...

Page 54: ...Channel Program MIDI Transmitting Channel Program Bank MSB Bank LSB 2 SETUP Send Program Send Bank Send Volume Send Knobs 3 Transmit Transmit System Exclusive Transmit Recorder Fader Assign 4 MMC Tran...

Page 55: ...r category Turn the four control knobs A B C D to adjust the parameters assigned to those knob Parameters can also be adjusted by using the CURSOR buttons to move the selection cursor and YES or NO bu...

Page 56: ...tted when a SETUP is recalled To change sounds on external MIDI devices when recalling a SETUP set this parameter to ON 2 Send Bank This parameter determines whether or not Program Bank Numbers MSB LS...

Page 57: ...se parameters are memorised automatically and therefore do not need to be stored to each SETUP 1 Transmit MMC On Off This parameter determines whether or not the MP7SE s recorder control buttons will...

Page 58: ...e keyboard trigger point is earlier than normal When either Fast mode is selected all touch response functionality will be disabled and an asterisk will be shown beside the relevant Touch Curve Dynami...

Page 59: ...igher than the defined velocity switch value For more information about velocity switching please refer to page 48 12 Solo On Off This parameter determines whether or not playing will be restricted to...

Page 60: ...High 0 50 100 127 The damper pedal sends a full range of evenly distributed values between 50 and 100 Mid Low 0 25 75 127 The damper pedal sends a full range of evenly distributed values between 25 a...

Page 61: ...meter selects the function assigned to the right pedal of the optional GFP 3 pedal unit This parameter is common for all four zones 15 Center Pedal On Off This parameter determines whether or not the...

Page 62: ...CC Aftertouch messages to each knob Enter the Knob Assign screen for the desired section Turn the four control knobs A B C D to specify which MIDI CC message should be assigned to each control knob M...

Page 63: ...y Time DCF Sustain Level DCF Release Time DCF Touch Depth DCA Touch Depth Vibrate Depth Vibrate Rate Vibrate Delay Octave Layer Switch Octave Layer Level Octave Layer Range Octave Layer Detune Portame...

Page 64: ...tored to SOUND memory For more information about common parameters please refer to page 38 1Storing a SOUND This function will store the selected sound s EDIT menu parameters to the variation button t...

Page 65: ...aracters for the SETUP name Press the SETUP memory buttons to select the memory location for the new SETUP SETUP memory SETUP name Press the F4 function button EXEC The Store Setup confirmation screen...

Page 66: ...ction button PWRON to select the Store PowerOn function then press the F4 button EXEC POWERON selected The Store PowerOn confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Confirming the Store Pow...

Page 67: ...F4 function button Selecting SETUPs While SETUP mode is turned ON Press the SETUP memory buttons to select the desired SETUP memory Selected SETUP In order to prevent abrupt breaks in sound the select...

Page 68: ...converted to MP3 WAV Cannot be converted to SMF MIDI Turning Recorder mode ON or OFF Press the RECORDER section s ON OFF button to turn Recorder mode ON or OFF The LED indicator for the RECORDER secti...

Page 69: ...ing tempo beat Turn control knob C to select the song memory to be used for the new recording There are 10 internal song recorder memories If the selected song memory already contains recording data i...

Page 70: ...recorder control button The LED indicators for the and buttons will turn OFF and recording will stop The F4 function button STOP can also be used to stop recording After a brief pause the MIDI player...

Page 71: ...ecorder function 2 Selecting the song to playback Turn control knob C to select the song memory to be played back Song selection is not possible during playback 3 Starting song playback Press the reco...

Page 72: ...button once to set the start point of the loop The LED indicator for the A B button will start to flash Press the A B button again to set the end point of the loop The LED indicator for the A B button...

Page 73: ...be scanned and the SAVE function will appear at the bottom of the LCD display The SAVE function will appear only when the selected song memory has been recorded to Save function 3 Selecting the Save...

Page 74: ...order song memory Preparing the USB memory device Prepare a selection of SMF MIDI files copying the data to a USB memory device 1 Selecting an empty song memory After turning Recorder mode ON Turn con...

Page 75: ...t of the USB device Previous folder Folder File Selection cursor Press the CURSOR buttons to move the selection cursor Control knob A can also be used to move the selection cursor Press the F4 functio...

Page 76: ...n button EXEC to load the selected SMF file into the song memory The Load SMF confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display 6 Confirming the Load SMF operation Press the F2 button YES to confir...

Page 77: ...lso be used to move the selection cursor Press the YES button to select the Erase Song function The Erase Song confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display 4 Confirming the Erase Song operatio...

Page 78: ...ncing the current keyboard settings Panel Mode types Panel Mode Description Normal default Panel settings will not change during song playback and will not influence the current keyboard settings Play...

Page 79: ...Y 3 Playing the selected SMF file After selecting the Direct Play function the player screen will be shown in the LCD display For more information about playing the loaded MIDI file and using the Chai...

Page 80: ...Track fader Visual representation of each track s volume Track number Select the track to adjust Track mute ON OFF Play or mute the selected track Track volume Adjust the volume of the selected track...

Page 81: ...nhofer IIS and Thomson MP3 codec is Copyright c 1995 2007 SPIRIT 1 Connecting a USB memory device Connect a USB memory device to the USB to Device port USB devices should be formatted to use the FAT o...

Page 82: ...g on the USB memory device connected there may be a brief delay before standby mode is engaged Standby mode 4 Starting the audio recorder record Press a key on the keyboard The LED indicators for the...

Page 83: ...e Audio file name 7 Saving the audio file Press the F4 function button EXEC The save audio confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display Press the F2 button YES to confirm the save audio operat...

Page 84: ...ice Prepare a selection of MP3 or WAV audio files copying the data to a USB memory device USB devices should be formatted to use the FAT or FAT32 filesystems 1 Connecting a USB memory device Connect t...

Page 85: ...o select the file or enter the selected folder 4 Selecting the audio file to load Press the CURSOR buttons to select the desired audio file Press the F4 function button EXEC or YES button The audio pl...

Page 86: ...B recorder control button once to set the start point of the loop The LED indicator for the A B button will start to flash Press the A B button again to set the end point of the loop The LED indicator...

Page 87: ...Press the RECORDER section s ON OFF button to turn Recorder mode ON The LED indicator for the RECORDER section s ON OFF button will turn ON and the Audio recorder screen will be shown in the LCD displ...

Page 88: ...ust the gain level of the overdub Increasing the audio recorder gain level parameter may be useful when recording quieter passages Overdub Gain level Audio recorder input The gain level can be set wit...

Page 89: ...lso be used to stop overdubbing After a brief pause the Audio player screen will be shown in the LCD display Audition overdub Press the F4 function button PLAY to audition the overdub before saving 9...

Page 90: ...converted as an audio file to a USB device in either MP3 or WAV format 1 Connecting a USB memory device Connect the USB memory device to the USB to Device port USB devices should be formatted to use t...

Page 91: ...udio recorder gain level parameter may be useful when recording quieter passages MIDI to Audio Gain level Audio recorder input The gain level can be set within the range of 18 dB 18 dB 4 Starting the...

Page 92: ...for the audio file name Audio file name 7 Saving the converted audio file Press the F4 function button EXEC The save confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display Press the F2 button YES to con...

Page 93: ...ng the metronome Press the F3 function button LISTEN The LISTEN icon will become highlighted and the metronome will start counting a 4 4 beat at 120 bpm beats per minute Tempo Time signature Metronome...

Page 94: ...grouped into 13 categories For a full listing of available drum patterns please refer to page 96 Activating the metronome function Press the METRONOME button The LED indicator for the METRONOME button...

Page 95: ...o Turn control knobs C and D to select the drum rhythm category and variation The metronome tempo can be adjusted within the range of 30 300 bpm For a full listing of available drum patterns please re...

Page 96: ...lad 3 43 Ballad 4 44 Ballad 5 45 Light Ride 2 46 Electro Pop 1 47 Electro Pop 2 48 16 Shuffle 4 8 Ballad 49 Slow Jam 50 50 s Triplet 51 R B Triplet 8 Straight 52 8 Beat 1 53 8 Beat 2 54 Smooth Beat 55...

Page 97: ...Press the METRONOME button The LED indicator for the METRONOME button will turn ON to indicate that the metronome function is in use and the Metronome screen will be shown in the LCD display Click mod...

Page 98: ...start immediately and the one bar count in will not be played 7 Stopping the song recorder Press the recorder control button The LED indicators for the and buttons will turn OFF and recording will st...

Page 99: ...e USB devices should be formatted to use the FAT or FAT32 filesystems Press the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn ON and the USB Menu will be shown in the LCD display Selecting...

Page 100: ...After selecting this function select the desired SMF file from the file folder listing screen Then use the control knobs A C and D to specify the destination song memory and keyboard drum channels Dr...

Page 101: ...device After selecting this function a confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display Press the BANK and SETUP memory buttons to specify the destination SETUP memory then press the F4 function...

Page 102: ...he F4 function button EXEC 3Delete These functions allow data stored on a USB memory device to be deleted Delete functions will erase data from the connected USB memory device Exercise caution when us...

Page 103: ...the CURSOR buttons to move the selection cursor Then press the YES button or F4 function button EXEC to rename the file Press the NO or F1 function button BACK to return to the previous screen 3 Rena...

Page 104: ...format function Press the NO or F1 function button BACK to return to the previous screen 2 First confirmation prompt The first confirmation prompt will be shown in the LCD display Press the YES button...

Page 105: ...ffset Low EQ Offset High EQ Offset Mid1 EQ Offset Mid2 User Edit User Touch Curve User Temperament User KeyVolume User Stretch User Voicing Reset One Sound All Sound One Setup All Setup System Power O...

Page 106: ...OFF state and effect settings are not recalled when selecting sounds The default setting is Preset Using the Eff SW Mode Fixed function to copy effects settings The following procedure can be used to...

Page 107: ...E OUT signal to be changed from stereo to dual mono This may be useful in certain situations allowing one output to be used for a monitor speaker and the other to be plugged into the mixing console Mo...

Page 108: ...e modulation wheel providing additional control over the speed of modulation wheel controlled effects The default setting is Normal 6 EXP Pedal Curve Normal Slow Fast This parameter changes the output...

Page 109: ...brating the EXP pedal Select the third page 3 3 of the Pedal SYSTEM menu Press the F4 function button EXP CAL to show the expression pedal calibration screen in the LCD display Press the expression pe...

Page 110: ...UP is enabled For more information about the Send Volume parameter please refer to page 56 The default setting is OFF 10 SETUP Knobs On Off This parameter determines whether or not the Send Knobs para...

Page 111: ...usts the EQ Offset gain for the low range frequency band The default setting is 0 dB 4 EQ Offset High This parameter adjusts the EQ Offset gain for the high range frequency band The default setting is...

Page 112: ...ss the F4 function button SAVE to store it to user memory 4 Storing the User Touch Curve Press the F2 button YES to confirm the store operation or the F3 button NO to return to the previous screen The...

Page 113: ...User Temperament After adjusting the note pitches Press the F2 function button SAVE to save the adjusted User Temperament A store confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display 4 Confirming the...

Page 114: ...the F2 function button SAVE to save the adjusted User Key Volume A store confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display 4 Confirming the store operation Press the F2 button YES to confirm the st...

Page 115: ...User Stretch Tuning After adjusting the key pitches Press the F2 function button SAVE to save the adjusted User Stretch Tuning A store confirmation screen will be shown in the LCD display 4 Confirmin...

Page 116: ...e directly press the desired key 3 Saving the User Voicing After adjusting the user voicing value Press the F2 function button SAVE to save the adjusted User Voicing A store confirmation screen will b...

Page 117: ...to the factory default 4 Reset All Setup This function resets all SETUP memories to the factory default 5 Reset System This function resets all SYSTEM parameters including Utility Pedal Offset and MID...

Page 118: ...t be locked The keyboard will also remain active Press the LOCK button again to deactivate the lock Changing the Lock mode Press and hold the LOCK button then press the YES or NO buttons to cycle thro...

Page 119: ...the minimum position 17 Check that the MasterVol parameter in the EDIT menu is not set to 0 42 No sound is produced for a part of zones or the sound volume is reduced Check that the zone s ON OFF but...

Page 120: ...is set to Fast Fast2 touch response will be disabled 47 Some synth sounds such as SynthBass or SawLead etc are intentionally prepared not to use touch response Please adjust the DCA Touch Depth or DCF...

Page 121: ...per pedal is not pressed This is the correct behaviour and intended to reproduce the undamped notes typically the top two octaves of an acoustic grand piano The sound continues to sustain after the da...

Page 122: ...device settings 124 USB to DEVICE Page A USB memory device is not detected cannot be saved to or does not appear to function when connected to the USB to Device port Check that the USB memory device i...

Page 123: ...If an SMF file that does not include the MP7SE s additional setup information is loaded in to the Song Recorder internal memory the current sound s setting will be used This can be checked by using th...

Page 124: ...e standard built in Mac OS X USB MIDI driver will be installed automatically when the instrument is connected to the computer Mac OS 9 USB MIDI is not supported Please use the standard MIDI IN OUT con...

Page 125: ...file and copy the included SYS files to the root folder of a USB memory device USB devices should be formatted to use the FAT or FAT32 filesystems 2 Connect the USB memory device While the instrument...

Page 126: ...ccordion C Harpsi Octave Steel Drums Drawbar Organ5 Harmonica D Harpsi Clavi Bells Screamin Kenban Harmo STRINGS VOCAL BRASS WIND PAD SYNTH BASS GUITAR 1 A String Pad Exp Brass Pad 1 Acc Bass B Warm S...

Page 127: ...ad 5 45 Light Ride 2 46 Electro Pop 1 47 Electro Pop 2 48 16 Shuffle 4 8 Ballad 49 Slow Jam 50 50 s Triplet 51 R B Triplet 8 Straight 52 8 Beat 1 53 8 Beat 2 54 Smooth Beat 55 Pop 1 56 Pop 2 57 Ride B...

Page 128: ...Phaser Variation SUB Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Parameter 6 Parameter 7 Parameter 8 Parameter 9 Parameter 10 Warm DryWet Speed Depth Reso LowEQ HighEQ Classic DryWet...

Page 129: ...5 Parameter 6 Parameter 7 Parameter 8 Parameter 9 Parameter 10 Detune DryWet Fine FeedBack DryWet Fine Coarse Delay F Back H Damp Standard DryWet Fine Coarse 9 Compressor Variation SUB Parameter 1 Pa...

Page 130: ...yWet Mod ModSpd Mod ModDpt Mod S Rate Mod Reso Mod Filter 15 Chorus main zone only Variation Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Parameter 6 Parameter 7 Parameter 8 Parameter 9...

Page 131: ...Speed Delay EQ Gain EQ Low EQ Mid EQ High EQ Mid F Dly DryWet Dly Time Dly F Back Compressor EQ Gain EQ Low EQ Mid EQ High EQ Mid F Cmp Gain Cmp Ratio Cmp Thresh Cmp Attack Cmp Releas 19 Enhancer main...

Page 132: ...rus Ovd DryWet Ovd Drive Ovd Gain Cho DryWet Cho Speed Cho Depth Cho PreDly Cho Phase Flanger Ovd DryWet Ovd Drive Ovd Gain Flg DryWet Flg Speed Flg Depth Flg F Back Flg PreDly Phaser Ovd DryWet Ovd D...

Page 133: ...ing 7 types Equal Pure Major Minor Pythagorean Meantone Werkmeister Kirnberger User1 2 Fine Tune Stretch Tuning Key of Temperament EQ 4 band equaliser Low Gain Mid1 Gain Mid1 Q Mid1 Freq Mid2 Gain Mid...

Page 134: ...ystem Realtime Message 3 Exclusive data 3 1 MMC Commands 3 2 Parameter Send 3 3 Setup Parameters Global Section 3 4 Setup Parameters EDIT Menu 3 5 Setup Parameters SYSTEM Menu 3 6 Assignable Knob Para...

Page 135: ...er 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 mm Bank Number MSB 00H 7fH 0 127 ll BankNumber LSB 00H 7fH 0 127 Modulation Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 01H vvH n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 vv Modulation depth 00H 7fH...

Page 136: ...FF 64 127 ON Soft Pedal Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 43H vvH n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control Value 00H 7fH 0 127 Default 00H 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON Sound controllers 1 9 Status 2nd Byte...

Page 137: ...Ignoring the LSB of data Entry It is not affected in case of modifying cutoff if tone does not use the DCF RPN MSB LSB Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 65H mmH BnH 64H llH n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1...

Page 138: ...I channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 Reset All Controller Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 79H 00H n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 All Note Off Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 7bH 00H n MIDI channel numb...

Page 139: ...city 00H 7fH 0 127 Control Change Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH ccH vvH Sending by Assignable Control Knobs Program Change Status 2nd Byte CnH ppH n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 pp Program numb...

Page 140: ...d Byte BnH 7bH 00H n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 Sending by PANIC function MONO Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 7eH mmH n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 mm mono number 01H M 1 POLY Status...

Page 141: ...RECORD STROBE 0D MMC RESET 07 RECORD EXIT 3 2 Parameter Send No Description Value Notes 1 Exclusive F0H 2 KAWAI ID 40H 3 Channel no 0 0FH 7FH System Channel 0 FH Global 7FH 4 Function no 10H Parameter...

Page 142: ...4A 10 0 10dB Global EQ Mid1 Q 51 17 7F 1 00 06 0 5 4 0 Global EQ Mid2 Q 51 18 7F 1 00 06 0 5 4 0 Global EQ Mid1 Frequency 51 15 7F 1 00 7F 200 3150Hz Global EQ Mid2 Frequency 51 16 7F 1 00 7F 200 315...

Page 143: ...55 1B pp 1 0 7F depend on EFX Type EFX2 Switch 55 20 pp 1 0 1 Off On EFX2 Category 55 21 pp 2 Category 00 16 Type depend on Category EFX2 Type 55 21 pp 2 Category 00 16 Type depend on Category EFX2 P...

Page 144: ...5 56 pp 1 3D 40 43 3 0 3 Octave Layer Detune 55 57 pp 1 0 40 7F 64 0 63 Portament SW 55 51 pp 1 00 01 Off On Portament Time 55 52 pp 1 0 7F Portament Mode 55 53 pp 1 00 01 Rate Equal Drawbar 16 Level...

Page 145: ...ouch Curve 50 18 7F 18 User 00 04 Packet n 00 07 Data vb 0 16n vb 15 16n 16byte 00 7F Velocity 127 Dynamics 53 05 pp 1 00 01 0A Off 1 10 Trigger Mode 50 23 pp 1 00 01 Normal Fast Minimum Touch 50 0A p...

Page 146: ...0 1B EXT 00 00 00 78 Left Pedal On Off 54 04 pp 2 Cont ID 04 Soft Value 00 01 Off On Left Pedal Assign 54 05 INT EXT 3 Cont ID 04 Soft Func ID MSB Func ID LSB INT 00 00 00 1B EXT 00 00 00 78 7 KnobAsg...

Page 147: ...order 58 09 7F 2 Trans mode 02 Recorder 00 01 Off On Fader Assign 54 01 7F 3 Fader 0 3 Func ID MSB Func ID LSB EXT 00 00 00 78 12 MMC Transmit MMC 58 09 7F 2 Trans mode 03 MMC 00 01 Off On MMC Device...

Page 148: ...etup Setup Playback Metro FSW Pedal Polarity 54 07 7F 2 Cont ID 05 FSW1 Value 00 01 Normal Reverse Mod Pedal Curve 54 08 7F 2 Cont ID 0A Wheel2 Mod Value 00 02 Normal Slow Fast EXP Pedal Curve 54 08 7...

Page 149: ...Receive Ch12 Receive Ch13 Receive Ch14 Receive Ch15 Receive Ch16 Offset Reverb Offset 55 03 7F 1 00 64 0 100 EQ Offset 51 24 7F 1 00 01 Off On EQ Offset Lo 51 25 7F 1 36 40 4A 10 0 10dB EQ Offset Hi...

Page 150: ...FX Para6 00 0C EFX Para7 00 0D EFX Para8 00 0E EFX Para9 00 0F EFX Para10 00 10 EFX2 Categ 00 11 EFX2 Type 00 12 EFX2 Para1 00 13 EFX2 Para2 00 14 EFX2 Para3 00 15 EFX2 Para4 00 16 EFX2 Para5 00 17 EF...

Page 151: ...8 Portament 00 39 Porta Time 00 3A Porta Mode 00 3B 4 Tuning Fine Tune 00 4B Stretch 00 4C Temperment 00 4D Temper Key 00 4E 5 KeySetup Touch 00 55 Dynamics 00 5B Trigger 00 56 Min Touch 01 1C OctavSh...

Page 152: ...dal 01 1E FSWAssign 01 1F EXP Pedal 00 67 EXPAssign 00 68 8 VirtTech Voicing 00 79 StringReso 00 7B UndampedRs 01 1D DamperReso 00 7C KeyOffEff 00 7D DamperNois 00 7E HammerDly 00 7F FallbackNs 01 00...

Page 153: ...e MP7SE can be received to each internal sound sections individually 4 1 SETUP Program Number Table Upper Second Third Prog MSB LSB 1 1 A 001 000 002 1 1 B 002 000 002 1 1 C 003 000 002 1 1 D 004 000...

Page 154: ...0 0 13 121 0 Xylophone 62 0 0 14 121 0 Steel Drums 63 0 0 115 121 0 Bells 64 0 0 15 95 3 Name Program Mode Panel Program Mode GM Prg MSB LSB Prg MSB LSB DRAWBAR T Wheel 1 A 65 0 0 18 95 112 T Wheel 1...

Page 155: ...1 74 95 10 Oboe 61 0 1 69 121 0 Bassoon 62 0 1 71 121 0 Jazz Clarinet 63 0 1 72 121 0 Pan Flute 64 0 1 76 121 0 Name Program Mode Panel Program Mode GM Prg MSB LSB Prg MSB LSB PAD SYNTH Pad 1 65 0 1 9...

Page 156: ...84 121 0 Charang 85 121 0 Wire Lead 85 121 1 Voice 86 121 0 Fifth 87 121 0 Bass Lead 88 121 0 Soft Wire Lead 88 121 1 New Age Pad 89 121 0 Warm Pad 90 121 0 Sine Pad 90 121 1 Polysynth 91 121 0 Itopi...

Page 157: ...Controller1 Sound Variation 71 47 Sound Controller2 Filter Resonance Harmonic Intensity 72 48 Sound Controller3 Release Time 73 49 Sound Controller4 Attack Time 74 4A Sound Controller5 Brightness Cuto...

Page 158: ...2 Sustain Resonance RLS ATK CTF DCY Vibrato Rate Depth Delay Reverb Depth NRPN LSB MSB RPN LSB MSB Program Change O O O True 0 127 0 127 System Exclusive O O O Common Song Position X X X Song Select...

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