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Page 2: ...ept any responsibility for any loss or damage which you may incur as a result of data loss THE FCC REGULATION WARNING for U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gener...

Page 3: ...planations are organized by page for each mode Refer to this section when an unfamiliar parameter appears or when you would like to learn more about the functions Appendices This section provides explanations of MIDI related topics such as the MIDI messages that the MS2000 MS2000R can use control changes etc as well as a Voice Name List and other information Printing conventions in this manual Kno...

Page 4: ...he knobs and keys to modify the settings 15 Using MOD SEQUENCE to modify the sound 16 1 Playing a program in which MOD SEQUENCE is on 16 2 Checkingtheparameterthatisassignedtoeachsequence 16 3 Checking the value recorded for each step 16 Using external input 17 1 Modifying an external waveform 17 2 Using the vocoder function 17 Editing 18 Editing program parameters 18 Basic editing procedures 18 1...

Page 5: ...0 SEQ2 43 Page21 SEQ3 43 EFFECTS 44 Page22 MOD FX 44 Page23 DELAY FX 44 Page24 EQ 44 ARPEGGIATOR 45 Page25 ARPEGGIO 45 UTILITY 46 Page26 UTILITY 46 4 Vocoder Parameters 49 VOICE 49 Page03 VOICE 49 PITCH 49 Page04 PITCH 49 OSCILLATOR 49 Page05 OSC 1 49 AUDIO IN 2 49 Page06 AUDIO IN 2 49 MIXER 50 Page07 MIXER 50 FILTER 50 Page08 FILTER 50 AMP 50 Page09 AMP 50 EG Envelope Generator 51 Page10 EG 1 51 ...

Page 6: ...change 58 Aftertouch 58 Pitch bend 58 Control changes 59 Arpeggiator 63 System exclusive messages 63 Front panel knob key control change assignments 65 How Resolution and Sync Note values correspond to note values 66 Voice Name List 67 Blank chart 70 Troubleshooting 73 Specifications and options 73 Index 74 MIDI Implementation Chart 77 ...

Page 7: ...Introduction Front and rear panel Connections Playing Editing Basic Guide Basic Guide Introduction Front and rear panel Connections Playing Editing ...

Page 8: ...ocoder sounds of classic equipment you can create original vocoder sounds by shifting the filter frequency or adjusting the level and pan of individual frequency bands 7 Arpeggiator The MS2000 MS2000R provides an arpeggiator that allows you to produce arpeggios simply by holding down a chord You can choose from six arpeggio types and also specify the duration and spacing of the arpeggiated notes T...

Page 9: ...signal from the oscillator thus adjusting the tone brightness etc These filter settings will significantly affect the sound You can select from four types of filter 12 or 24 dB oct LPF Low Pass Filter 12 dB oct BPF Band Pass Filter or 12 dB oct HPF High Pass Filter Use EG1 to create time variant changes in cutoff frequency AMP This consists of AMP Amplifier DIST Distortion and PAN Panpot AMP sets ...

Page 10: ... outputs the result The most popular use for this is to input a voice from a mic connected to the AUDIO IN 2 jack in order to create the effect of an instrument speaking OSC1 NOISE AUDIO IN 1 jack carrier The OSC1 NOISE signal will be the carrier to which the vocoder effect is applied Waveforms that contain large numbers of overtones such as SAW and VOX WAVE are ideal for the carrier waveform It i...

Page 11: ...ng Front and rear panel Front panel The characters printed inverse white on the front panel are vocoder program parameters LCD Edit mode Page 01A COM MON Mode Vocoder MS2000 MS2000R 2 3 I J 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 0 A B C D E F G H 2 3 I J 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 0 A B C D E F G K H ...

Page 12: ...d filter type will light For vocoder programs this selects the formant shift The LED for the selected formant shift will light CUTOFF knob For synth programs this sets the filter cutoff frequency For vocoder programs this sets the cutoff frequency of the synthesis filter RESONANCE knob For synth programs this sets the amount of filter reso nance For vocoder programs this sets the amount of resonan...

Page 13: ...o Program Play mode It is also used to cancel a write or copy operation 0 VIRTUAL PATCH SELECT key This selects the patch SOURCE key For synth programs this selects the modulation source For vocoder programs this selects the modulation source that is applied to the synthesis filter cutoff fre quency DESTINATION key This selects the parameter to which modulation will be applied PATCH1 PATCH2 PATCH3...

Page 14: ...his jack Rear panel 1 OUTPUT L MONO R jacks Connect these to your powered monitor speakers stereo amp mixer or multitrack recorder If you are playing in mono make connections to the L MONO jack 2 AUDIO IN AUDIO IN 1 jack For synth programs connect a synthesizer or audio device here The input signal can be used as the oscilla tor 1 waveform For vocoder programs this will be the input jack for the e...

Page 15: ...en unwrapping the cable from the hook do not apply excessive force to the cable Control panel MS2000 1 PITCH BEND wheel This controls the pitch 2 MODULATION wheel This controls the modulation depth With the factory settings it will control the depth of the modulation applied by the LFO2 to the oscillator pitch 3 PHONES jack A set of headphones can be connected here 2 3 1 ...

Page 16: ... Global mode Page 6A PEDAL SW Parameter guide p 56 With the factory settings this is set to Exp Pdl b ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack If you wish to use a pedal switch to change programs to change the octave up down or to turn portamento or the arpeggiator on off connect a PS 1 switch pedal sold sepa rately or DS 1H damper pedal sold separately The func tion that will be controlled is determined by the A S...

Page 17: ...s If you wish to modify the sound of an external synthesizer sampler or other audio source or want use the MS2000 MS2000R as a vocoder connect your equipment to the AUDIO IN jack s For details on connections and settings refer to the Basic Guide section entitled Using external input p 17 Connections to a computer sequencer 1 Connecting the MS2000 to a computer sequencer If you wish to perform on t...

Page 18: ...POWER VOLUME knob all the way to the left Rotate it until it clicks off The power of the MS2000 MS2000R will be off Listen to the demo perfor mance The MS2000 MS2000R contains several demo songs Listen to the demo songs to hear the rich sounds and their expres sive potential a Play back the demo songs Hold down the EXIT key and the GLOBAL key for approximately one second Hold down the EXIT key and...

Page 19: ...number b Using the YES NO keys Press the YES key Each time you press the key the program number will increase by one Press the NO key Each time you press the key the program number will decrease by one 2 Changing the pitch sounded by the key board in one octave steps The pitch assigned to the keyboard can be changed over a range of 2 octaves a Raising the pitch Press the OCTAVE UP key Pressing the...

Page 20: ...ove 3 Changing the pitch sounded by the keys in one octave steps The pitch assigned to the SELECT 1 16 keys can be changed over a range of 2 octaves This setting has no effect on the pitches that will be generated by a MIDI keyboard or other external MIDI devices that are connected to the MS2000R Before you begin press the KEYBOARD key to make the key LED light a Raising the pitch Press the BANK O...

Page 21: ... key the setting will alternate between on and off c Setting the pitch range of the arpeggio 1 Press the RANGE key The pitch range will be displayed in the lower line of the LCD screen Each time you press the key the pitch range will change between 1 4 octaves 2 Press the EXIT key The previous LCD screen will reappear d Selecting the arpeggio type 1 Press the TYPE key The lower line of the LCD scr...

Page 22: ...t and the assigned parameter will be displayed in the LCD screen If all LED s are dark no sequence is selected sequence select is off In this case the voice mode and tempo of the program will be displayed In Program Play mode you can only check the assigned parameters To assign a parameter use LCD Edit mode Basic Guide p 25 Edit section b Specify sequence data for each step 3 Checking the value re...

Page 23: ... s how to select a vocoder program a program whose voice mode is Vocoder and try out the vocoder function a Using an internal waveform as the carrier Before you connect a mic turn off the power and set the MS2000 MS2000R s AUDIO IN 2 knob to 0 1 Connect a mic to the AUDIO IN 2 jack 2 Set the rear panel AUDIO IN 2 Level switch to the MIC position 3 Turn on the power of the MS2000 MS2000R 4 Select a...

Page 24: ...Edit mode consists of multiple pages Use the PAGE keys and the SELECT 1 16 keys to select pages Press the PAGE or key Each time you press the key the next or previous page will appear Press a SELECT 1 16 key You will move directly to the page of the desired param eter The SELECT 1 16 keys correspond to pages as shown below There are some pages to which the SELECT 1 16 keys do not correspond To acc...

Page 25: ...ice mode is Dual Split you can select the timbre that you wish to edit Press the TIMBRE SELECT SELECT key The LED of the selected timbre will light Each time you press the key the timbre will change The front panel knobs and keys and the parameters shown in the LCD screen will apply to the selected tim bre 4 Returning to the state before editing Compare While editing a program you can temporarily ...

Page 26: ...end on the selected waveform The waveforms and parameters correspond as follows For details on the parameters refer to the parameter guide 2 Rotate the CONTROL 2 knob The LCD screen will show Page 05C OSC 1 Control 2 The parameter will depend on the waveform selected for Wave The waveforms and parameters correspond as follows For details on the parameters refer to the parameter guide c Select the ...

Page 27: ...jor impact on the character of the sound b Adjust the brightness of the sound Rotate the FILTER CUTOFF knob The LCD screen will show Page 08B FILTER Cutoff Rotating the knob toward the right increasing the value will brighten the sound c Adding character to the sound Rotate the FILTER RESONANCE knob The LCD screen will show Page 08C FILTER Reso nance Rotating the knob toward the right increasing t...

Page 28: ...show Page 10C EG 1 Sustain The change in brightness produced by the SUSTAIN knob will depend on the setting of the EG 1 INT knob d Adjust the speed at which the tone will change after the note is released Rotate the EG 1 RELEASE knob The LCD screen will show Page 10D EG 1 Release Rotating the knob toward the right will make the sound change more slowly and rotating it toward the left will make it ...

Page 29: ...play downward on the keyboard and decrease as you play upward on the keyboard 7 Specify time variant changes in volume EG 2 produces time variant changes in the AMP Level If you wish to use the front panel knobs to adjust the EG 2 parameters you must first use the SEQ EDIT SELECT key to make the SEQ 1 3 LED s go dark a Adjust the speed at which the sound will attack trigger Rotate the EG 2 ATTACK ...

Page 30: ...Guide Program parameters p 41 9 Apply modulation to parameters Virtual Patch Virtual Patch allows eight modulation sources to be assigned to various parameters that make up the sound in order to modulate the corresponding parameters If you wish to use the front panel knobs to set or adjust the Virtual Patch parameters you must first use the SEQ EDIT SELECT key to turn off the SEQ 1 3 LED s a Selec...

Page 31: ...Play mode select a program for which sequence is turned on 2 Press the EDIT key You will enter LCD Edit mode 3 Press the SEQ EDIT CH PARAM SELECT key to make the SEQ 1 LED light The LCD screen will show Page 19A SEQ 1 Knob For this example we will assign FILTER Cutoff to SEQ1 4 Press the YES key to set Knob to Cutoff If you wish to assign a parameter to SEQ 2 or SEQ 3 use the SELECT key to select ...

Page 32: ...ecified by Last Step the REC key LED will go dark and recording will end While playing the keyboard listen to the tonal change If you are not satisfied you can either press the REC key once again and re record or use the sixteen knobs to edit individual steps If you wish to keep the recorded settings perform the Write procedure p 19 5 Writing saving an edited program If two or more knobs are rotat...

Page 33: ...hat can be set in Program Play mode refer to the section of the Basic Guide entitled Playing in Playing arpeggios 2 Using the knobs and keys to mod ify the settings p 15 a Select the timbre that will be used to play the arpeg gio Dual Split only Press the SELECT 15 key and then press the CUR SOR key four times The LCD screen will show Page 25E ARPEGGIO Tar get Select the timbre that will be used t...

Page 34: ...he right increasing the value will emphasize the consonants of the input sound 2 Set the filter a Adjust the sensitivity of the ENVELOPE FOLLOWER for the modulator Rotate the knob The LCD screen will show Page 08F FILTER E F Sense Rotating the knob toward the right increas ing the value will smooth the attack of the vocoder out put and lengthen the release b Shift the cutoff frequency of the carri...

Page 35: ...nd vocoder settings to change the program name as explained below While pressing the EDIT key rotate knobs 1 12 The corresponding character 1 12 of the name will change While pressing the EDIT key rotate knob 13 Uppercase alphabetical characters can be selected for the character at the cursor location While pressing the EDIT key rotate knob 14 Lowercase alphabetical characters can be selected for ...

Page 36: ...at memory protect To prevent data from being rewritten accidentally the MS2000 MS2000R provides a memory protect function that disables writing to memory In order to write edited data you must first turn memory protect OFF so that writ ing will not be disabled 1 Press the GLOBAL key You will enter Global mode 2 Press the SELECT 4 key The LCD screen will show Page 2A MEMORY Pro tect 3 Press the NO ...

Page 37: ...y the ARPEGGIATOR TEMPO knob 5 Make settings so that the external MIDI device will receive MIDI Clock messages from another device i e so that the external MIDI device will function as a slave device The external MIDI device sequencer or rhythm machine will operate according to the tempo set by the TEMPO knob b Synchronizing the MS2000 MS2000R to an exter nal MIDI device 1 Use a MIDI cable to conn...

Page 38: ...y to move the cursor to OK 6 Press the YES key The screen will ask you to confirm the data transmis sion 7 Press the YES key The data will be transmitted When the transmission is completed the display will indicate Completed Please do not touch the knobs keys keyboard or wheels etc of the MS2000 MS2000R while the data is being transmitted If you wish to receive a data dump on the MS2000 MS2000R yo...

Page 39: ...Program parameters Global parameters Parameter Guide Parameter Guide Program parameters Global parameters ...

Page 40: ...d timbre 2 will play three voices 2 2 Each timbre will play two voices 3 1 Timbre 1 will play three voices and timbre 2 will play one voice If the Page 03A VOICE Assign setting is Mono this setting will be ignored C Split Point C 1 G9 Specify the keyboard location split point at which timbres 1 and 2 will be divided You can also change this by holding down the EDIT key and playing a note on the ke...

Page 41: ...ly regardless of this setting B MIDI ch GLB 01 16 Specify the MIDI transmit receive channel of each timbre GLB The global MIDI channel set in Global mode Page 3A MIDI MIDI Ch will be used as the MIDI transmit receive channel of the timbre Select GLB if you are play ing the MS2000 MS2000R from its own keyboard or from a connected MIDI keyboard 01 16 The specified channel will be used as the MIDI tr...

Page 42: ... of 000 there will be no portamento effect Increasing this setting from 001 will cause the pitch to change correspondingly slower If Page 03 VOICE Assign is set to Mono or Unison and if Trigger is set to Single portamento will not apply to the first sounded note OSCILLATOR These are the parameters that affect the waveform of the oscillator A Wave WAVE Saw Audio In B Control1 CONTROL1 000 127 C Con...

Page 43: ...additive syn thesis 64 types of waveform are provided Control1 This has no effect Control2 This selects the waveform You can select one of the following waveforms DWGS List Noise This generates white noise Within the oscillator a LPF Low Pass Filter is provided to process the noise Control1 This sets the cutoff frequency of the LPF Adjusting this will affect the noise waveform Control2 This contro...

Page 44: ... Semitone and Tune you can create metallic sounds with little sense of pitch This is effective for sound effects Sync This modulation forcibly synchronizes oscillator 2 to the phase of oscillator 1 forcibly resetting the phase of oscilla tor 2 This is effective on synth lead sounds Use Semitone and Tune to adjust the overtones RingSync This simultaneously applies Ring and Sync modulation C Semiton...

Page 45: ...l increase the effect D EG 1 Int EG 1 INT 63 63 This sets the depth at which EG1 will modulate the cutoff frequency to produce time varying changes in cutoff fre quency Positive values will produce a correspondingly greater change Negative values will produce a correspondingly greater change in the opposite direction E Vel Sense 63 63 This specifies how velocity keyboard playing dynamics will affe...

Page 46: ... C4 note on the keyboard and will decrease as you play below C4 With negative settings the volume will decrease as you play above the C4 note on the keyboard and will increase as you play below C4 With a setting of 0 keyboard tracking will not affect the vol ume Keyboard Track operates according to the pitch that is controlled by pitch bend transpose and Mod Sequence It is not affected by pitch ch...

Page 47: ... be applied at the same LFO phase even for subsequent note on s Voice The LFO phase will be reset at each note on and modula tion of differing phases will apply to each voice C Tempo Sync ON OFF If this is ON the LFO frequency will synchronize to the tempo or to MIDI clock If the Global mode Page 3C MIDI Clock setting is Inter nal the LFO will synchronize to the tempo specified by the TEMPO knob I...

Page 48: ...parameter Cutoff Modulation will apply to the Page 08B FILTER Cutoff parameter Amp Modulation will apply to the Page 09A AMP Level parameter Pan Modulation will apply to the Page 09B AMP Panpot parameter LFO2 Freq Modulation will apply to the Page 13D LFO2 Frequency parameter If LFO Tempo Sync is ON selecting LFO2Freq will have no effect C Intensity PATCH 63 63 Specify the depth of the effect prod...

Page 49: ...etting of 1 4 the sequence will advance one step every beat At a setting of 1 8 the sequence will advance two steps every beat At a setting of 1 16 the sequence will advance four steps every beat At a setting of 1 32 the sequence will advance eight steps every beat A Knob None Pitch Patch4 Int Select the parameter that will be recorded in the sequence None The sequence will have no effect on anyth...

Page 50: ...ght channels of feedback are interchanged On Dual programs it is effec tive to set the panpot of the two timbres to left and right respectively L R Delay This is a delay where the delay sound is output to left and right alternately B Tempo Sync ON OFF If this is ON the delay time will synchronize to the tempo If the Global mode Page 3C MIDI Clock setting is Inter nal the delay time will synchroniz...

Page 51: ...e Voice or Page 03A VOICE Assign notes will be played starting at the lowest pitched note and continu ing upward for the maximum number of allowable notes B Range RANGE 1 Octave 4 Octave Specify the octave range in which the arpeggio will be played With a setting of 1 Octave the arpeggio will be played in a range of 1 octave With a setting of 2 Octave the arpeggio will be played in a range of 2 oc...

Page 52: ...e effect arpeggiator When you initialize a program its voice mode will be Sin gle Procedure 1 In LCD Edit mode press the SELECT 16 key The LCD screen will show Page 26A UTILITY InitPro gram 2 Press the YES key You will be asked to confirm the initialize operation 3 Press the YES key once again The program will be initialized and the display will indicate Completed 4 Press the EXIT key You will ret...

Page 53: ...quence will be erased Procedure 1 In LCD Edit mode press the SELECT 16 key and then press the CURSOR key four times The LCD screen will show Page 26E UTILITY InitSeq 2 Press the YES key The LCD screen will show the sequence to be initialized InitSeq 3 Use the YES NO keys to select the sequence that you wish to initialize If you select ALL all sequences SEQ 1 3 of the timbre will be initialized 4 U...

Page 54: ... keys to select the copy source program 4 Use CURSOR to move the cursor to the copy source timbre 5 Use the YES NO keys to select the copy source timbre If you selected a Single program as the copy source it is not possible to select the copy source timbre only tim bre 1 is available 6 Use the CURSOR key to move the cursor to OK and press the YES key You will be asked to confirm the copy function ...

Page 55: ...readily If the value is 0 there will be no effect B Threshold 000 127 Specify the level at which the audio signal from the AUDIO IN 2 jack will be silenced Increasing this value will cause the audio signal to be silenced This lets you eliminate any noise that might be heard when no input signal is present If this setting is set excessively high the audio signal will also be cut and it will be diff...

Page 56: ...that will be applied to Cutoff F E F Sense 000 127 Specify the sensitivity of the envelope follower of the modu lator With low settings of this parameter the rise and fall of the signal from the AUDIO IN 2 jack will be detected rapidly With high settings of this parameter the change will become slower producing a sound with no attack and a long release With a setting of 127 the response of the sig...

Page 57: ... Select the filter for which you wish to make settings Level 000 127 Specify the output level of the filter A Ch Pan Specify the panpot for each filter of the carrier Channel 01 16 Select the filter for which you wish to make settings Pan L63 CNT R63 Specify the panning of each filter EFFECTS These parameters are the same as for a synth program Refer to 3 SYNTH Parameters ARPEGGIATOR These paramet...

Page 58: ... You will return to the first screen of the Init ch Lvl function D Init ch Pan This function initializes the panpot for each filter of the car rier When this is done the panpot of each filter will be at CNT center output Procedure 1 Press the SELECT 16 key and then press the CUR SOR key three times The LCD screen will show Page 20D UTILITY Init ch Pan 2 Press the YES key You will be asked to confi...

Page 59: ...I OUT connector without being affected by the arpeggiator or by internal settings other than Octave Data sent to the timbre s will be converted according to the internal settings and routed through the arpeggiator before being sent D Vel Curve 1 8 CONST Select how velocity keyboard playing dynamics will affect volume and tone The results of this setting are affected by the Position setting 1 This ...

Page 60: ... to match the global MIDI channel Set the LCD Edit mode Page 03B VOICE MIDI ch parameter to GLB B Local ON OFF Switch the local on off setting ON Select this setting when you are using the MS2000 MS2000R by itself OFF With this setting controllers such as the keyboard or for the MS200R the SELECT 1 16 keys and modulation wheel will be internally disconnected from the tone gener ator section This s...

Page 61: ... Bend DIS ENA Select whether or not pitch bend messages will be transmit ted and received ENA Pitch bend messages will be transmitted and received DIS Pitch bend messages will not be transmitted or received D SystemEx DIS ENA Select whether or not MIDI system exclusive messages will be transmitted and received ENA MIDI system exclusive messages will be transmitted and received DIS MIDI system excl...

Page 62: ...me level This is used mainly to add dynamic performance expression to the level Pedal operations will also transmit Bn 0B vv CC 11 messages from the MIDI IN connector Panpot MIDI control change MIDI Panpot CC 10 will be assigned You can use a pedal to control the panpot of the program Pedal operations will also transmit Bn 0A vv CC 10 messages from the MIDI IN connector For a vocoder program this ...

Page 63: ...n set the active range of the MS2000 MS2000R s controllers or a connected pedal switch or pedal Make these settings if operating a controller or pedal does not produce the desired result A AS Make settings for a switch connected to the MS2000 MS2000R Turn the connected switch on off and then press the YES key B AP Set the active range of a pedal connected to the MS2000 MS2000R Move the connected p...

Page 64: ... 1C GLOBAL Position is Post KBD note on off messages will be transmitted by the arpeggiator if it is running Program change Program change Cn pp n channel pp program number When you select a program in Program Play mode a pro gram change message is transmitted with the number cor responding to the 128 programs A01 H16 stored in the MS2000 s eight banks A H When the MS2000 MS2000R receives a progra...

Page 65: ...amper movements of the assignable switch will trans mit damper pedal messages on the global MIDI channel 0 OFF 7F ON Portamento CC 65 Bn 41 vv When portamento messages are received the portamento effect of the timbre will be turned on off If portamento time is 0 there will be no portamento effect If you set Global mode Page 6B PEDAL SW A SwFunc to Portmnt movements of the assignable switch will tr...

Page 66: ...hannel mm parameter value GATE values MSB Hex LSB Hex Value transmitted Value received ON OFF 00 02 0 OFF 127 ON 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON RANGE 00 03 0 1 Octave 1 2 Octave 2 3 Octave 3 4 Octave 0 1 Octave 1 2 Octave 2 3 Octave 3 127 4 Octave LATCH 00 04 0 OFF 127 ON 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON TYPE 00 07 0 Up 26 Down 51 Alt1 71 Alt2 102 Random 127 Trigger 0 21 Up 22 42 Down 43 63 Alt1 64 85 Alt2 86 106 Random 10...

Page 67: ... If the program is a synth program the SEQ Step Value can be controlled If the program is a vocoder program the CH PARAM CH LEVEL and CH PAN of the synthesis filter can be controlled SEQ1 Step Value 1 16 Channel Level 1 16ch Bn 63 04 Bn 62 10 1F Bn 06 mm n channel mm parameter value Synth Parameter Vocoder Parameter MSB Hex LSB Hex Value transmitted Value received PATCH 1 SOURCE FC MOD SOURCE 04 0...

Page 68: ...meter Vocoder Parameter MSB Hex LSB Hex Value transmitted Value received SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 01 CH 01 04 20 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 02 CH 02 04 21 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 03 CH 03 04 22 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 04 CH 04 04 23 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 05 CH 05 04 24 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 06 CH 06 04 25 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 07 CH 07 04 26 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 08 CH 08 04 27 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 09 CH 09 04 28 SEQ2 CH PAN STEP 10 CH 10 04 29 SEQ2 CH...

Page 69: ... in emergencies and is not for use during a performance Resetting all controllers of a given channel Reset all controllers CC 121 Bn 79 00 value is 00 When a Reset All Controllers message is received all con troller values currently operating on that channel will be reset Arpeggiator When the MS2000 MS2000R s arpeggiator is synchronized to a connected external MIDI device system realtime mes sages...

Page 70: ...will be rewritten by the data that was received In this case the data will not be saved unless you per form the Write operation PROG will dump the data for all programs saved in memory GLOBAL will dump global data Global mode settings ALL will dump all programs as well as global data If PROG GLOBAL or ALL dumps are received by the MS2000 MS2000R the data will be written directly into internal memo...

Page 71: ... LFO 2 Wave Wave CC 88 0 Saw 43 Squ 85 Sin 127 S H 0 31 Saw 32 63 Squ 64 95 Sin 96 127 S H Frequency Frequency CC 76 0 127 0 127 PATCH 1 Intensity CC 28 0 1 63 2 62 63 1 64 0 65 1 127 63 0 1 63 2 62 63 1 64 0 65 1 127 63 PATCH 2 Intensity CC 29 0 1 63 2 62 63 1 64 0 65 1 127 63 0 1 63 2 62 63 1 64 0 65 1 127 63 PATCH 3 Intensity CC 30 0 1 63 2 62 63 1 64 0 65 1 127 63 0 1 63 2 62 63 1 64 0 65 1 12...

Page 72: ... 22 44 45 23 46 47 24 48 49 25 50 51 26 52 53 27 54 55 28 56 57 29 58 59 30 60 61 31 62 63 32 Value transmitted received Value transmitted received DWGS Wave DWGS Wave 64 65 33 66 67 34 68 69 35 70 71 36 72 73 37 74 75 38 76 77 39 78 79 40 80 81 41 82 83 42 84 85 43 86 87 44 88 89 45 90 91 46 92 93 47 94 95 48 96 97 49 98 99 50 100 101 51 102 103 52 104 105 53 106 107 54 108 109 55 110 111 56 112 ...

Page 73: ... Synth Synth Lead Dual T1 OFF T2 B06 PsycheTrance Sequence Dual T1 Amp Level Pitch OSC2 Semi T2 Amp Level Noise Level None OFF B07 Deep Bell Bell Single Patch1 Int None None OFF B08 Synth Clav Keyboard Single OFF B09 Line Bass Synth Bass Single OFF B10 SearchEngine Sequence Dual T1 Step Length None None T2 EG1 Decay Noise Level Cutoff Trigger B11 Voice A Choir Single OFF B12 Far Horizon Synth Lead...

Page 74: ...vel OSC2 Semi T2 EG2 Decay Amp Level Pitch Up E07 Dry Plant Bell Single OFF E08 Reed Piano Keyboard Single OFF E09 Magnum Bass Synth Bass Single OFF E10 Mad Lead Sequence Single Amp Level Step Length Panpot OFF E11 Belly Choir Single OFF E12 BackInTheDay Synth Lead Single OFF E13 Synth Brass Synth Brass Single OFF E14 ElectroShock Sequence Dual T1 Pitch Cutoff None T2 Cutoff None None Up E15 Bakin...

Page 75: ...Synth Brass Single OFF G14 CPU Talk Sequence Single OSC1 Ctrl1 Resonance OSC2 Semi OFF G15 Phunk Bass Synth Bass Single OFF G16 Jet Set 2000 S E Single OFF H01 Poly400 Synth Hard Single Cutoff None None OFF H02 Diginator S E Dual T1 Panpot None None T2 Pitch Amp Level None OFF H03 Light Pad Synth Pad Single OFF H04 Bass 5thLead Synth Bass Split T1 T2 OFF H05 Woody s Lead Synth Lead Single OFF H06 ...

Page 76: ...nse KBD Track ARPEGGIATOR Type Key Sync Range Resolution Target Swing DELAY FX EQ Type LowEQFreq Tempo Sync LowEQGain Sync Note HiEQFreq HiEQGain EG 1 EG Reset EG 2 EG Reset SEQ COMMON LastStep SeqType Run Mode Key Sync Resolution LFO 1 Key Sync Tempo Sync Sync Note LFO 2 Key Sync Tempo Sync Sync Note SEQ1 Knob Motion SEQ2 Knob Motion SEQ3 Knob Motion MOD FX Type Single Split Dual Program ...

Page 77: ... Trigger Detune FILTER Vel Sense AMP Vel Sense KBD Track EG 1 EG Reset EG 2 EG Reset SEQ COMMON LastStep SeqType Run Mode Key Sync Resolution LFO 1 KeySync Tempo Sync Sync Note LFO 2 KeySync Tempo Sync Sync Note Timbre2 Dual Split SEQ1 Knob Motion SEQ2 Knob Motion SEQ3 Knob Motion ...

Page 78: ...po Sync LowEQGain Sync Note HiEQFreq HiEQGain EG 1 EG Reset EG 2 EG Reset LFO 1 Key Sync Tempo Sync Sync Note LFO 2 Key Sync Tempo Sync Sync Note Vocoder Program COMMON Mode Vocoder Scale PITCH Transpose Tune Vibrato Int Bend Range VOICE Assign Priority Trigger Detune ARPEGGIATOR Type Key Sync Range Resolution Target Swing ...

Page 79: ...cations and options Tone generator system Analog modeling synthesis system Synth programs Multi timbral capability maximum two timbres for Split Dual 4 voices 2 oscillators noise generator EG 2 LFO 2 virtual patch 4 MOD sequence maximum 16 steps 3 Vocoder programs 4 voices 1 oscillator noise generator EG 2 LFO 2 16 channel vocoder adjustable level and pan for each channel For mant Shift function T...

Page 80: ...3 7 Delay 27 44 DELAY FX 44 51 Delay Time TIME 27 44 Demo performance 12 Depth DELAY FX 27 Depth MOD FX 26 Depth MOD DELAY FX 44 Destination DESTINATION 24 42 Detune 36 38 57 Distortion DISTORTION 6 23 40 50 Dual 34 DWGS 37 E E F Sense 28 50 EDIT key 7 18 19 EFFECTS 4 7 44 51 EG 3 7 21 22 23 40 51 EG 1 Int EG 1 INT 21 39 EG Reset 41 Ensemble 44 ENVELOPE FOLLOWER 4 6 50 Envelope source 3 6 22 40 EQ...

Page 81: ... 20 38 OUTPUT 8 10 P P Bend 55 P Chg 55 PAGE keys 7 18 30 PageJump 19 54 PageMemory 54 Panpot 8 22 29 40 44 51 52 56 59 PEDAL SW 56 Phaser 44 PHONES jack 8 9 PITCH 36 49 Semitone 21 Transpose 36 Tune 21 36 Pitch bend 36 55 58 Pitch bend change 58 PITCH BEND wheel 9 Portamento 7 36 56 59 Position 53 Power on off 12 POWER VOLUME 6 Preload 30 54 Preloaded data Restoringsettingstotheirfactorystate 30 ...

Page 82: ...spose 36 53 Tri 37 38 Trigger 35 Trigger mode 35 Tune TUNE 21 36 38 Type ARPEGGIO TYPE 15 45 Type DELAY FX 27 44 Type FILTER TYPE 39 Type MOD FX 26 44 U Universal system exclusive 63 User Scale 57 UTILITY 46 51 V Vel Sense 23 39 40 50 Vel Curve 53 Vel Value 53 Velocity 2 4 39 40 50 53 58 73 Vibrato Int 36 VIRTUAL PATCH 4 7 24 42 Vocoder 17 34 Vocoder programs 4 VOCODER SEC 4 VOICE 35 49 Voice mode...

Page 83: ...ted Recognized Remarks MIDI Implementation Chart Date 1999 12 14 MS2000 MS2000R 5 120 21 108 O 1 127 O 64 X O O 0 127 O X X X O X X X O X O X X X 1 16 1 16 0 127 0 127 O 1 127 X X O O 0 127 0 127 O X X X O O X O 123 127 O X O Memorized 3 X X Analog modeling synthesizer 1 16 1 16 Remarks P B C E Transmitted received when Global mode Page 4 MIDI Filter ProgChg CtrlChg P Bend SystemEx settings are re...

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