MIDI Data Format
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01V96—Owner’s Manual
MIDI Data Format
1. DATA FORMAT
1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE
1.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE
1.3 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE
1.4 EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE
1.4.1 Real Time System Exclusive
1.4.2 System Exclusive Message
1.4.2.1 Bulk Dump
The following data types of bulk dump are used on the 01V96.
1.4.2.2 PARAMTER CHANGE
The following data types of parameter change are used by the 01V96.
* ‘tx’ indicates that the data can be transmitted from the 01V96, and
‘rx’ indicates that the data can be received by the 01V96.
2. Format Details
2.1 NOTE OFF
(8n)
Reception
If [OTHER ECHO] is ON, these message are echoed from MIDI OUT.
If the [Rx CH] matches, these messages are received and used to control effects.
2.2 NOTE ON
(9n)
Reception
If [OTHER ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed from MIDI OUT.
If the [Rx CH] matches, these messages are received and used to control effects.
2.3 CONTROL CHANGE
(Bn)
Reception
If [Control Change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed from MIDI OUT.
If [TABLE] is selected, these message are received if [Control Change Rx] is ON,
and will control parameters according to the [Control assign table] settings.
The parameters that can be set are defined in the Control Change Assign Pa-
rameter List.
If [NRPN] is selected, these messages are received if [Control Change Rx] is ON
and the [Rx CH] matches, and will control the parameter that is specified by the
four messages NRPN control number (62h, 63h) and Data Entry control num-
ber (06h, 26h). Parameter settings are defined in the Control Change Assign Pa-
rameter List.
Transmission
If [TABLE] is selected, operating a parameter specified in the [Control assign ta-
ble] will cause these messages to be transmitted if [Control Change Tx] is ON.
The parameters that can be specified are defined in the Control Change Assign
Parameter List.
If [NRPN] is selected, operating a specified parameter will cause data to be
transmitted on the [Tx CH] if [Control Change Tx] is ON, using the four mes-
sages NRPN control number (62h, 63h) and Data Entry control number (06h,
26h). Parameter settings are defined in the Control Change Assign Parameter
List.
This data cannot be transmitted via control change to Studio Manager since
there is no guarantee that the contents of the tables will match. (Parameter
Change messages will always be used.)
Command
rx/tx
function
8n NOTE OFF
rx
Control the internal effects
9n NOTE ON
rx
Control the internal effects
Bn CONTROL CHANGE
rx/tx
Control parameters
Cn PROGRAM CHANGE
rx/tx
Switch scene memories
Command
rx/tx
function
F1 MIDI TIME CODE QUARTER
FRAME
rx
MTC
Command
rx/tx
function
F8 TIMING CLOCK
rx
MIDI clock
FE ACTIVE SENSING
rx
Check MIDI cable connections
FF RESET
rx
Clear running status
Command
rx/tx
function
F0 7F dd 06 … F7 MMC
COMMAND
tx
MMC command
F0 7F dd 07 … F7 MMC RESPONSE
rx
MMC response
F0 7F dd 01 … F7 MIDI TIME CODE
rx
MTC full message
Command
rx/tx
function
F0 43 0n 7E … F7 BULK DUMP
DATA
rx/tx
BULK DUMP DATA
F0 43 2n 7E … F7 BULK DUMP
REQUEST
rx/tx
BULK DUMP REQUEST
Data name
tx/rx
function
‘m’
tx/rx
Scene Memory & Request
(compressed data)
‘S’
tx/rx
Setup Memory & Request
‘R’
tx/rx
Input patch library & Request
‘O’
tx/rx
Output patch library & Request
‘H’
tx/rx
Channel library & Request
‘G’
tx/rx
Gate library & Request
‘Y’
tx/rx
Compressor library & Request
‘Q’
tx/rx
Equalizer library & Request
‘E’
tx/rx
Effect library & Request
‘P’
tx/rx
Program change table & Request
‘C’
tx/rx
Control change table & Request
‘L’
tx/rx
User define layer & Request
‘V’
tx/rx
User define key & Request
‘U’
tx/rx
User assignable layer & Request
‘N’
tx/rx
Plug-in Effect Card Data & Request
Command
rx/tx
function
F0 43 1n 3E 0D … F7 RARAMETER
CHANGE
rx/tx
01V96-specific parameter change
F0 43 3n 3E 0D … F7 PARAMETER
REQUEST
rx/tx
01V96-specific parameter change
F0 43 1n 3E 7F … F7 PARAMETER
CHANGE
rx/tx
General purpose digital mixer
parameter change
F0 43 3n 3E 7F … F7 PARAMETER
REQUEST
rx/tx
General purpose digital mixer
parameter request
Type (HEX)
tx/rx
function
1 (01)
tx/rx
Edit buffer
2 (02)
tx/rx
Patch data
3 (03)
tx/rx
Setup data
4 (04)
tx/rx
Backup data
15 (0F)
tx/rx
Cascade data
16 (10)
tx/rx
Function (recall, store, title, clear)
17 (11)
rx
Function (pair, copy)
18 (12)
rx
Function (effect)
19 (13)
tx/rx
Sort table
20 (14)
tx/rx
Function (attribute, link)
32 (20)
rx
Key remote
33 (21)
tx/rx
Remote meter
34 (22)
tx/rx
Remote time counter
80 (50)
tx/rx
Function response (recall, store,
title, clear)
84 (54)
tx/rx
Function response (attribute, link)
126 (7E)
tx/rx
Version
127 (7F)
tx
Active sense
STATUS
1000nnnn 8n
Note off message
DATA
0nnnnnnn nn
Note number
0vvvvvvv vv
Velocity(ignored)
STATUS
1001nnnn 9n
Note on message
DATA
0nnnnnnn nn
Note number
0vvvvvvv vv
Velocity(1-127:on, 0:off)
Summary of Contents for 01V96
Page 1: ...E Owner s Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference ...
Page 46: ...46 Chapter 4 Connections and Setup 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
Page 96: ...96 Chapter 7 Input Channels 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
Page 108: ...108 Chapter 8 Bus Outs 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
Page 130: ...130 Chapter 10 Input Output Patching 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
Page 160: ...160 Chapter 14 Internal Effects 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
Page 170: ...170 Chapter 15 Scene Memories 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
Page 184: ...184 Chapter 16 Libraries 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
Page 224: ...224 Chapter 18 MIDI 01V96 Owner s Manual ...
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