These CC messages tell the MIDI device or program that a certain type of
message is coming. They do not send the information itself. These NRPN use
two-part MID messages, a MSB and a LSB. That is why each message needs two
steps. The Bank MSB and Bank LSB buttons on InSpire-air do not send these
messages for NRPN's – they are for Bank Change messages only.
To control a module or software's NRPN functions, you need to find how the
unit will accept MIDI CC's. InSpire-air can accept the assignment of any MIDI
NRPN CC to any fader or knob. It cannot assign any other MIDI values beyond
127. The software or module should already have the correct settings, so that it
will correctly interpret a MIDI message from a fader or knob with the CC
numbers shown above.
To send a NPRN message, signal the MIDI receiver that a message is coming,
using the fader/knob assigned to CC 99, (assuming the CC98 coarse control is
not utilized). Then, use the fader(s) assigned to CC 96-97 to send an “up” or
“down” message to the device. This tells the receiver what direction the next
change will go in.
Then, send the change, preferably using a knob assigned to CC38. This will tell
the device to make a change in the desired direction. Each “tick” of the knob,
which you can feel when it is turned, will be an increment, or change of 1, such
as from 16 to 17. The actual value that is used will depend on the current
setting of whatever parameter you are working with.
There are online resources from manufacturers and MIDI experts to assist you
in getting the most from InSpire-air, and the hard/software you can use with it.
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