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3.0  A Quick MIDI Lesson

The Xylosynth is a MIDI controller so it might be useful to include a short section on the
basics. MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and is a digital computer code
that all manufacturers in the music industry use.   It means that the Xylosynth and any
other MIDI device can communicate.  It has become a world wide standard so you will be
able   to   find   MIDI   equipment   that   is   compatible   with   the   Xylosynth   everywhere   (either
through '5 Pin Din Midi' or 'USB to MIDI').   There are many volumes dedicated to the
subject and to be honest all you really need to understand to use your Xylosynth are the
following five parameters:

3.1 MIDI Program Number (0-127 or 1-128)

The Program Number is the  

code number

  for the  

sound

  that comes from your sound

source.   It   instructs   the   sound   module   to   switch   to   a   particular   sound.   There   are   128
standard General Midi (GM) sounds (list on page 13) numbered 0-127 or 1-128 depending
on the source. Normally the sound source will have a name for each sound displayed on
its screen. The Xylosynth is set at 1-128 so Vibraphone is number 12. If your sound source
is numbered 0-127 then you can change the numbering of the Xylosynth to 0-127 (Global
Settings, C. MIDI Format), the Vibraphone would become 11. 

3.2 MIDI Bank Number (0-15 or 1-16)

Some sound sources have several banks of sounds with 128 different sounds in each. Our
internal sounds have just one bank of 128 sounds. We have customized our sounds into
'patch settings' and numbered the patches to correspond to the progamme numbers.

3.3 MIDI Note Number

There are 128 Note Numbers in MIDI and these define the  

pitch

  of the sound. It's like

having a keyboard with 128 keys.  An easy reference point to remember is Middle C (C4)
which is MIDI Note Number 60. Tuned A (440-442Hz) is MIDI Note Number 69. 

3.4 MIDI Velocity Number 

There are 128 levels of velocity in MIDI.   The Velocity Number defines the amount of
expression that can be applied to a MIDI sound.  For example if you play a Vibe bar really
hard the sound is very loud compared to if you give it a gentle stroke.  Basically the same
thing   applies   in   MIDI   and   is   defined   within   128   levels   from   0   to   127.  A  level   of   0   is
equivalent to a note off message. The Xylosynth actually has around 14000 levels which
are divided down to 128 before the Midi message is sent.

3.5 MIDI Channel Number (0-15 or 1-16)

There are 16 Channels in MIDI and these are the codes used to allow different MIDI
devices to talk to each other or to play different tracks within software programs. This is
mainly   relevant   to   software   based   systems.   The   Xylosynth   sends   out   messages   on
Channel 1 as a factory setting. The GM sounds are the same for all MIDI Channels except
Channel 10 which is dedicted to "percussion" sounds. 

4.0 Patches

With   the   new   Mk7   Xylosynth   we   can   create   'Patches'   by  choosing   a   programme,   for
example 12 Vibes, then altering the 'parameters' to suit ourselves and saving to use next
time. Parameters such as setting the first note (MIDI note number) for the pitch we want to
start on and setting the note length (although this can be overridden with the note length
knob) amongst other things. Basically, 'a patch is a configured sound that can be recalled
for playback'.  All 128 GM sounds have been configured into useable 'Patches' and it is the
Patch number that changes with the patch buttons/pedals.

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Page 2: ...hift 6 0 Foot Pedal Controls 6 1 Jack Inputs 1 2 3 and 4 7 6 2 Jack Inputs 5 6 and 7 6 3 Sustain 7 0 Analogue Settings 7 1 Length of Note 7 2 Sensitivity 8 8 0 Display 9 0 Introduction to Programming 9 1 Global Settings 9 9 2 Song List 10 9 3 Patch Settings 11 9 4 Patch Template 14 10 0 The Noise Threshold 14 11 0 Different Ways of Manipulating Your Sound Volume 12 0 Internal Sounds 14 13 0 How to...

Page 3: ... Supply Adapter 2 x 3 metre USB A A Cable 3 metre MIDI 5 Pin DIN Connector Manual Pair of Mike Balter Custom Mallets 2 0 Setting Up your Xylosynth 1 Lift the Instrument and carry slowly to a suitable place which is level 2 You will need the spanner and the 2 Chrome Plates that came with the Xylosynth 3 You can set up on a fine carpet if the carpet is clean so as not to scratch the wooden bars when...

Page 4: ...other end is already connected to the power source 10 If you have internal sounds plug in your headphones or line out to PA and start playing Or using the supplied MIDI lead or USB cable connect to your chosen external sound source the Xylosynth is set to Channel 1 as a factory default 2 1 Sound Sources The Xylosynth is a MIDI controller and the standard instrument has no internal sounds In order ...

Page 5: ... are 128 Note Numbers in MIDI and these define the pitch of the sound It s like having a keyboard with 128 keys An easy reference point to remember is Middle C C4 which is MIDI Note Number 60 Tuned A 440 442Hz is MIDI Note Number 69 3 4 MIDI Velocity Number There are 128 levels of velocity in MIDI The Velocity Number defines the amount of expression that can be applied to a MIDI sound For example ...

Page 6: ... dependent on the size of your Xylosynth and the patch you are in By pressing the octave shift you can shift up or down an octave 12 notes This can be in latching mode where the shift stays until you press the pedal button again to change it or single shift mode for pedals only where the octave reverts to it s previous range as soon as you release the pedal see Patch Settings M Octave Shift The pe...

Page 7: ...ese inputs to operate different functions see page 9 5 Expression Pedals 6 2 Jack Inputs 5 6 and 7 These inputs are all the same and all digital The factory setting has inputs 5 and 7 as Octave Shift 1 1 same as the buttons above and input 6 as the Sustain You can reprogramme inputs 5 and 7 to operate different functions see 9 6 Digital Pedals Input 6 is always Sustain 6 3 Sustain Pedal input Sust...

Page 8: ... the acoustic contact sound minimal and to protect the sensors 8 0 Display The new Mk7 Xylosynth is using the latest technology OLED display so we can show more information to the player When you are performing there are 2 choices You can either have the Patch screen showing where you can scroll through a long list of all the Patches or the Song List screen showing where you can scroll through a s...

Page 9: ...ATCH SONG Switch the Xylosynth between incremental patch up down control or song list control There is a shortcut between these by pressing the SAVE button to the left of the display B Jacks 1 4 Type Jack Input 1 Choose expression pedal number 1 4 A Input Select according to which device you are plugging in Drumpad also go to Patch Settings option U Jacks 1 4 Functions and select M Drum Trigger if...

Page 10: ...es 5mins J RESTORE BACKUP Overwrites the patch settings using the back up stored settings takes 5mins K FACTORY RESET Overwrites all settings to the factory default takes 5mins PRESS EXIT AT ANY TIME TO GET OUT OF A SCREEN 9 2 Song List Instead of scrolling through all 128 patches you may want to create a song list of a few favourite patches or of the patches you need for a certain performance See...

Page 11: ...Octave Shift buttons They are numbered 1 200 0 199 The first 128 are pre programmed and named using the 128 internal GM sounds 001 ACOUSTIC GRAND PIANO A Programme 1 128 or 0 127 Selects programme number B Channel 1 16 or 0 15 Selects Channel Number C Bank 1 16 or 0 15 Selects bank Number D Octave 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 Sets the MIDI Note Number of the first key in steps of 12 E Semitone 00...

Page 12: ... steps of 12 H Semi tone 0 11 Offset the starting MIDI Note Number of the bottom limit in steps of 1 I Layer Type OFF dead zone the overlay area does not send MIDI messages COMB instrument will output two note on messages layered EXCL instrument will only output Overlay MIDI note on messages split keyboard Q Trigg Settings Goes to Drum trigger settings below Select input 1 4 Drumpads are activated...

Page 13: ...ose data range using octave shift button M Drum Trigger Sets expression input as a drum trigger allowing the drum pad to play notes which differ in settings to the base instrument Go to Q Trigg Settings to set parameters N Sensitivity Press on pedal allows control of sensitivity knob on a foot pedal O Channel Pressure Midi function known as channel pressure P Key Pressure Midi function known as ke...

Page 14: ... pedal controlled see Patch Settings U N sensitivity 2 You could use an expression pedal see Patch Settings U Jack Input settings L CC message 7 Channel Volume not for internal sounds Or use a volume pedal between sound source and amplification 3 Increase dynamic sensitivity of the keyboard in a particular patch Patch Settings T Dynamic Gain toggle ON raise bottom key sensitivity up to a gain of 9...

Page 15: ...Bass 1 40 Synth Bass 2 Strings 41 Violin 42 Viola 43 Cello 44 Contrabass 45 Tremolo Strings 46 Pizzicato Strings 47 Orchestral Harp 48 Timpani Ensemble 49 String Ensemble 1 50 String Ensemble 2 51 Synth Strings 1 52 Synth Strings 2 53 Choir Aahs 54 Voice Oohs 55 Synth Choir 56 Orchestra Hit Brass 57 Trumpet 58 Trombone 59 Tuba 60 Muted Trumpet 61 French Horn 62 Brass Section 63 Synth Brass 1 64 Sy...

Page 16: ...annel 10 and any program number the following sounds are played when striking different keys The numbers here refer to the note numbers where 60 is middle C 35 Bass Drum 36 Bass Drum 1 37 Side Stick 38 Snare Drum 1 39 Hand Clap 40 Snare Drum 2 41 Low Floor Tom 42 Closed Hi Hat 43 High Floor Tom 44 Pedal Hi Hat 45 Low Tom 46 Open Hi Hat 47 Low Mid Tom 48 Hi Mid Tom 49 Crash Cymbal 1 50 High Tom 51 ...

Page 17: ...ottom panel Make a note of the two or 3 on a 4 5 octave types of screw so you can replace them correctly 4 Lift off bottom panel 5 Locate the key to be replaced Gently pull off the white plastic housing after releasing the springy plastic clip holding it in place Now undo remove the two nuts and crinkle washers 6 To remove the Key you will need to do two operations at once Get your hand under the ...

Page 18: ...r leave next to a radiator Do not store vertically for long periods unless in a flight case Preferably store flat to avoid key disturbance 15 0 Physical Specifications 5 Octave Overall Length 1980mm 78 Folded 1050mm 47 Height 82mm 3 Depth 360mm 14 Weight 20Kg 44lb Keys 61 16 0 How to Contact Us We are a small and friendly electronic percussion company and we will help in any way we can with any qu...

Page 19: ...6 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Breath Controller Pedal Control Pedal Control Portamento Pedal set within Patch Channel Volume Pedal set within Patch Stereo Balance set within Patch Pan Pedal set within Patch Expression Pedal Effect control 1 Pedal set within Patch Effect Control 2 Pedal set within Patch General Purpose Controller 1 Pedal General Purpose Con...

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