1.2.20 Data Increment / Decrement (for RPN)
After RPN (see 1.2.22) is used to specify a parameter such as Pitch Bend
Sensitivity, Fine Tune, or Coarse Tune, this message is used to increment or
decrement the respective parameter value in steps of 1.
Control#
Parameter
Data Range
96
RPN Increment
—
97
RPN Decrement
—
The data byte is ignored.
1.2.21 NRPN (Non-registered parameter number)
This message is used to specify a sound parameter (such as vibrato, filter,
EG, drum setup etc.) as an offset value.
Use NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to
modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value for the specified
parameter.
Control#
Parameter
Data Range
98
NRPN LSB
0...127
99
NRPN MSB
0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv NRPN = OFF, that part will not receive NRPN.
The following NRPN messages can be received.
NRPN
Data Entry*1
MSB
LSB
MSB
LSB
Parameter name and value range
01
08
mm
— *2 Vibrato rate
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
09
mm
—
Vibrato depth
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
10
mm
— *3
Vibrato delay
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
32
mm
—
Low pass filter cutoff frequency
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
33
mm
—
Low pass filter resonance
mm : 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
36
mm
—
High pass filter cutoff frequency
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
48
mm
— *4
EQ bass gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
49
mm
— *4
EQ treble gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
52
mm
— *4
EQ bass frequency
mm: 04 - 40
(32...2.0k [Hz])
01
53
mm
— *4
EQ treble frequency
mm: 28 - 58
(500...16.0k [Hz])
01
99
mm
—
EG attack time
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
100
mm
—
EG decay time
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
01
102
mm
—
EG release time
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
20
rr
mm
—
Drum low pass filter cutoff
frequency
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
21
rr
mm
—
Drum low pass filter resonance
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
22
rr
mm
—
Drum EG attack rate
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
23
rr
mm
—
Drum EG decay rate
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
The effect will apply both to
Decay1 and 2.
24
rr
mm
—
Drum instrument pitch coarse
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
25
rr
mm
—
Drum instrument pitch fine
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
26
rr
mm
—
Drum instrument level
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127
(0...maximum)
28
rr
mm
—
Drum instrument panpot
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00, 01-64-127
(RND, L63...C...R63)
29
rr
mm
—
Drum instrument reverb send level
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127
(0...maximum)
30
rr
mm
—
Drum instrument chorus send level
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127
(0...maximum)
31
rr
mm
—
Drum instrument variation send
level
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)
(when Variation Connection
= SYSTEM)
mm: 00, 01-127 (OFF,ON)
(when Variation Connection
= INSERTION)
36
rr
mm
—
Drum high pass filter cutoff
frequency
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
48
rr
mm
—
Drum EQ bass gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0... +63)
49
rr
mm
—
Drum EQ treble gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
52
rr
mm
—
Drum EQ bass frequency
mm: 04 - 40
(32...2.0k [Hz])
53
rr
mm
—
Drum EQ treble frequency
mm: 28 - 58
(500...16.0k [Hz])
MSB 20-53 (for drums) is received when Multi Part parameter PART MODE =
DRUMS1...4.
*1
Refer to 1.2.4
*2
‘
—
’ indicates that the setting value is ignored.
*3
Adjusts the time after the note is played until vibrato begins to take
effect. The effect will begin more quickly for lower values, and more
slowly for higher values. No effect if Bank Select MSB=127 is selected.
*4
No effect if Multi Part parameter PART MODE = DRUM, DRUMS1...4.
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