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MIDI Data Format
1.2.13 Release Time
Messages which adjust the envelope release time set
for each Voice.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
72
Release Time
0...127 (0 : -64, 64 : +0,
127 : +63)
The value set here is an offset value which will be
added to or subtracted from the Voice data.
1.2.14 Attack Time
Messages which adjust the envelope attack time set
for each Voice.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
73
Attack Time
0...127 (0 : -64, 64 : +0,
127 : +63)
The value set here is an offset value which will be
added to or subtracted from the Voice data.
1.2.15 Brightness
Messages which adjust the filter cutoff frequency set
for each Voice.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
74
Brightness
0...127 (0 : -64, 64 : +0,
127 : +63)
The value set here is an offset value which will be
added to or subtracted from the Voice data.
Lower values will result in a softer sound.
Depending on the Voice, the effective range may be
narrower than the range available for adjustment.
1.2.16 Portamento Control
Messages which apply a portamento between the
currently sounding note and the subsequent note.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
84
Portamento Control
0...127
Portamento Control is transmitted specifying the Note
On Key of the currently-sounding note.
Specify a Portamento Source Key number between 0-
127.
When a Portamento Control message is received, the
currently sounding pitch will change with a
Portamento Time of 0 to the next Key On key on the
same channel.
For example, the following settings would apply a
portamento from note C3 to C4.
90
3C
7F ........... C3 = Key On
B0
54
3C ........... Source Key number set to C3
90
48
7F ........... C4 = Key On (When C4 = on, C3
is raised by a portamento to C4.)
Even if the Multi Part parameter Rcv PORTAMENTO
(Table 1-4) = OFF, the Portamento Control message
will be received.
1.2.17 Effect1 Depth (Reverb Send Level)
Messages which adjust the send level for the Reverb
effect.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
91
Effect1 Depth
0...127
1.2.18 Effect3 Depth (Chorus Send Level)
Messages which adjust the send level for the Chorus
effect.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
93
Effect3 Depth
0...127
1.2.19 Effect4 Depth (Variation Effect Send Level)
Messages which adjust the send level for the Variation
effect.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
94
Effect4 Depth
0...127
If Variation Connection (Table 1-3) = 1 (System), this
message sets the send level for the Variation effect.
If Variation Connection = 0 (Insertion), this has no
effect.
1.2.20 Data Increment / Decrement (for RPN)
Messages which increase or decrease the MSB value
of Pitch Bend Sensitivity, Fine Tune, or Coarse Tune
in steps of 1.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
96
RPN Increment
0...127
97
RPN Decrement
0...127
The data byte is ignored.
When the maximum value or minimum value is
reached, the value will not be incremented or
decremented further.
(Incrementing the Fine Tune will not cause the Coarse
Tune to be incremented.)
1.2.21 NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Number)
Messages which adjust a Voice’s vibrato, filter, EG,
drum setup or other parameter settings.
CNTRL#
PARAMETER
DATA RANGE
98
NRPN LSB
0...127
99
NRPN MSB
0...127
First send the NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB to specify
the parameter which is to be controlled. Then use
Data Entry to set the value of the specified parameter.
* Note that once the NRPN has been set for a channel,
subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same
NRPN’s value change. Therefore, after you use the
NRPN, you should set a Null (7FH, 7FH) value to
avoid an unexpected result.
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