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MIDI Implementation Chart

MIDI Implementation Chart

Basic Channel

Mode

Note Number

Velocity

After Touch

Pitch Bender

Control Change

Program Change

System Exclusive

System Common

System Real Time

Aux Messages

Notes

Default

Changed

Default

Messages

Altered

Key range

True Voice

Note ON

Note OFF

Keys

Channels

0, 32

1
6
7

10
11
64
66
67
83
91
93

120
121

True #

Song Pos.

Song Sel.

Tune

Clock

Messages

Local Control

All Notes Off

Active Sense

Reset

1

All

All

Any

X

0 - 127
0 - 127

O
O

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

O
O
O

X

O
O

X
X

O         1 - 32
O         0 - 31

X
X
X
X
X
X
X

O

X
X

1

Poly

Mode 3

  0 - 127
  0 - 127

O
O

X
X

X

O

O

O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O

O         1 - 32
O         0 - 31

X
X
X
X
X
X
X

O

X
X

Bank Select
Mod Wheel
Data Entry
Volume
Pan
Expression
Sustain Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal
Reverb Select
Reverb Wet/Dry
Chorus Wet/Dry
All Sound Off
Reset All Controllers

Function

Transmitted

Recognized

Remarks

Mode 1 : Omni On, Poly

Mode 2 : Omni On, Mono

Mode 3 : Omni Off, Poly

Mode 4 : Omni Off, Mono

O = Yes
X = No

Manufacturer : YOUNG CHANG
Model : MARK PRO ONE i Digital Piano

Version 1.0

Summary of Contents for MarkPro ONEi

Page 1: ...2 Tune 3 Transpose 4 Local Control 5 Reset Pedal 1 Sustain Pedal 2 Sostenuto Pedal 3 Soft Pedal MIDI 1 USB MIDI Connection 2 MIDI Channels Miscellaneous 1 Headphone 2 Audio In Jack 3 Audio Out Jack MI...

Page 2: ...d tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug th...

Page 3: ...lified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product C The product has been exposed to rain D The produc...

Page 4: ...o two different sounds Record Button Record user s performance Play Stop Button Playback or stop recorded Performance Volume Function Layer Metro Rhythm Rec Play Stop Power Voice Piano Function Layer...

Page 5: ...reproduces the finest details of the original sounds you ll even hear differences in tone as you play from bass to treble and from soft and loud just as in the original instruments The Feature of the...

Page 6: ...for Side Panel and Keyboard Screws for Side Panel and Pedal Box 4EA 4EA Side Panel Right 1EA Screws for Rear Panel 2EA Pedal Box 1EA Screws for Rear Panel and Pedal Box 4EA Rear Panel 1EA Headphone Ha...

Page 7: ...damage to the instrument and personal injury 1 Place the pedal box on the side panel and then use screws to fasten the side panel 2 Place the Pedal Box on the side panel and then use screws to fasten...

Page 8: ...n the bottom of the keyboard 4 Rotate the pedal adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface If the adjuster is not in firm contact with the floor the pedal will wobble and cause mal...

Page 9: ...ard is off First plug the adapter s small round plug in the matching jack in the back of the piano Then plug the power cord into an DC outlet Once the power cord is connected you can turn the power sw...

Page 10: ...eyboard key between C1 and G3 Then release the Voice Piano button If you want to select the primary acoustic piano sound at any point simply press and release the Voice Piano button once The voices ar...

Page 11: ...c realism of your performance Please experiment and enjoy To select one of the reverb presets press one of the C4 A4 keys while holding down the Voice Piano button Adjust the wet dry amount for the se...

Page 12: ...ONE i has 10 kinds of variation effects To select one press one of the C5 A5 keys while holding down the Voice Piano button The variation effects are used to add Color to the sounds You can adjust the...

Page 13: ...t e n e V 2 2 n i p o h C F F o t u n e t s o S 3 2 n i p o h C F F 1 1 b V I K K e s l a V 4 2 n i p o h C F F 1 o N 7 p O I s a k r u z a M 5 5 2 n i p o h C F F 2 O N 9 6 p O e s l a V 6 2 n i p o...

Page 14: ...se the previous layering The most often used layering techniques are mixing two sounds Piano with Strings or Pads each with fast attack and slow attack for richer and punchier sounds or layering a few...

Page 15: ...rd sensitivity Values of Light1 Light3 are for players who prefer a light touch You can play more lightly and still get the same attack velocity values with these settings The sensitivity level increa...

Page 16: ...yboard in one key and have the notes sound in another key This is useful when accompanying singing if the key of the written music is too high or too low for the singer or when playing music written f...

Page 17: ...y Local Control is ON in fact every time you power up the MARK PRO ONE i it automatically sets to Local Control ON so you can play the keyboard and hear the sounds of the instrument But there are reas...

Page 18: ...steps of 1 The C5 or E5 key adjust the volume level in steps of 5 Use the C 5 and D 5 keys for more precise control Select one of the pre recorded drum patterns by pressing one of the E2 B3 keys while...

Page 19: ...button will put the MARK PRO ONE i in record ready mode Then press the sustain pedal or the sustenuto pedal This will start the recording When you play your performance will be recorded Press the Pla...

Page 20: ...nce the sustained notes SOSTENUTO PEDAL If you play a note on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the notes are held those notes will still sustain as long as you hold the pedal But all s...

Page 21: ...MIDI In port is for receiving MIDI data from another digital instruments equipped with MIDI Out port The MIDI Out port is for transmitting MIDI data that the SP2 generates to another digital instrume...

Page 22: ...cer programs with several more advantages such as unlimited memory and flexible editing feature You can connect the MARK PRO ONE i to a personal computer as illustrated in the diagram below The MIDI p...

Page 23: ...ed to the MARK PRO ONE i audio system It is best to use a tone module tape or CD player that has its own output volume control because the volume control of the MARK PRO ONE i does not affect the sign...

Page 24: ...useful this feature will be We are going to start with an existing electronic piano sound and layer it with an acoustic piano sound to create a new electric piano sound suitable for ballad tunes 1 Se...

Page 25: ...ll Notes Off Active Sense Reset 1 All All Any X 0 127 0 127 O O X X X X X X X X X O O O X O O X X O 1 32 O 0 31 X X X X X X X O X X 1 Poly Mode 3 0 127 0 127 O O X X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 1...

Page 26: ...Impedance 1K source Level nominal 0 5V RMS Impedance 50K Load Level nominal 0 5V RMS Impedance 47 source Level nominal 0 5V RMS 82 cm 42 cm 138 cm 51 kg Safe Voltage Range Safe Frequency Range Power...

Page 27: ...21 Orch Pad 22 U Say Tomita 23 Synth Strings 24 Williams Brass 25 Synth Brass 1 26 Solo Tenor Sax 27 Brass Section 28 Celesta 29 Marimba 30 Studio Drums 31 Virtuoso Percussion 32 Ballad 1 1 Ballad 2 2...

Page 28: ...30 K U R Z W E I L Notes...

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