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received, the result will be the same as if you operated the
M3 itself.
The CC# settings for each slider and switch are made in the
Global P2– MIDI CC# Assign page. Normally you will leave
these Off. However, you can use these settings if you need to
assign MIDI control change messages to these controllers,
such as when you want to record the operations of the
KARMA CONTROLS sliders and switches on the internal
sequencer or an external MIDI sequencer, or to control the
KARMA function from an external MIDI device.
Although you can select any MIDI control change CC#00–
CC#119 for each slider and switch, you will normally use the
default settings that are assigned when you execute the
menu command Reset Controller MIDI Assign with CC
Default. For more information, please see “Reset Controller
MIDI Assign” on page 387.
The operations described below are for these CC Default
settings. The messages will be transmitted when you
operate the corresponding controller of the M3. When these
messages are received, the result will be the same as if you
operated the controller on the M3 itself.
KARMA ON/OFF (CC#14) [Bn, 0E, vv]
This corresponds to the KARMA ON/OFF switch. It
transmits vv=127 [F7] when turned on, or vv=127 [7F] when
turned off.
KARMA Slider1 (CC#22) [Bn, 16, vv]
KARMA Slider2 (CC#23) [Bn, 17, vv]
KARMA Slider3 (CC#24) [Bn, 18, vv]
KARMA Slider4 (CC#25) [Bn, 19, vv]
KARMA Slider5 (CC#26) [Bn, 1A, vv]
KARMA Slider6 (CC#27) [Bn, 1B, vv]
KARMA Slider7 (CC#28) [Bn, 1C, vv]
KARMA Slider8 (CC#29) [Bn, 1D, vv]
These correspond to KARMA CONTROLS sliders 1–8.
KARMA SCENE (CC#30) [Bn, 1E, vv]
This corresponds to the KARMA SCENE switches. (vv:
value; 00: Scene 1, 01: Scene 2, 02: Scene 3, 03: Scene 4, 04:
Scene 5, 05: Scene 6, 06: Scene 7, 07: Scene 8, 08…7F: invalid)
KARMA LATCH (CC#31) [Bn, 1F, vv]
This corresponds to the KARMA LATCH switch. It
transmits vv=127 [7F] when turned on, or vv=127 [7F] when
turned off.
KARMA SW1 (CC#102) [Bn, 66, vv]
KARMA SW2 (CC#103) [Bn, 67, vv]
KARMA SW3 (CC#104) [Bn, 68, vv]
KARMA SW4 (CC#105) [Bn, 69, vv]
KARMA SW5 (CC#106) [Bn, 6A, vv]
KARMA SW6 (CC#107) [Bn, 6B, vv]
KARMA SW7 (CC#108) [Bn, 6C, vv]
KARMA SW8 (CC#109) [Bn, 6D, vv]
This corresponds to the KARMA SWITCH 1–8. It transmits
vv=127 [7F] when turned on, or vv=127 [7F] when turned
off.
Pad 1–8 control
If you assign the following CC#s to Pads 1–8, the specified
CC# will be transmitted when you operate the M3, and the
M3 itself will be controlled simultaneously. When these
messages are received, the result will be the same as if you
operated the M3 itself.
The CC# settings for the pads are made in the Global P2–
MIDI CC# Assign page. Normally you will leave these Off.
However, you can edit these settings if you need to assign
MIDI control change messages to the pads, such as when
you want to record pad operations on the internal sequencer
or an external MIDI sequencer, or to control the pads from
an external MIDI device.
These messages are transmitted and received if the
Global P1– MIDI Routing page parameter Pads MIDI
Out
is set to Pad CC/Note. If Pads MIDI Out is set to
Chord Notes, the “Pad Chords” setting made in each
program, combination, song, or in Sampling mode will
be transmitted.
Each pad can be assigned any MIDI control change CC#00–
CC#119, or a desired MIDI note number. However, you will
normally use the default settings that are assigned when
you execute the menu command Reset Controller MIDI
Assign
with CC Default. For more information, please see
“Reset Controller MIDI Assign” on page 387.
The operations described below are for these CC Default
settings.
PAD1 trigger velocity (CC#110) [Bn, 6E, vv]
PAD2 trigger velocity (CC#111) [Bn, 6F, vv]
PAD3 trigger velocity (CC#112) [Bn, 70, vv]
PAD4 trigger velocity (CC#113) [Bn, 71, vv]
PAD5 trigger velocity (CC#114) [Bn, 72, vv]
PAD6 trigger velocity (CC#115) [Bn, 73, vv]
PAD7 trigger velocity (CC#116) [Bn, 74, vv]
PAD8 trigger velocity (CC#117) [Bn, 75, vv]
(n: channel, vv: pad velocity)
These correspond to pads 1–8. When you strike one of the
M3’ pads, the PAD 1–8 trigger velocity will be transmitted.
The same result will occur when these messages are
received.
Silencing all notes on a specific channel
All note off (CC#123) [Bn, 7B, 00] (value 00)
When this is received, all currently-sounding notes on that
channel will be turned off (as though the keys had been
released). However, the release portion of the notes will
remain.
All sound off (CC#120) [Bn, 78, 00] (value 00)
When this is received, all currently-sounding notes on that
channel will be silenced. While the All Note Off message
allows the release portion of the notes to remain, the All
Sound Off message will silence the notes immediately.
However, these messages are provided for emergency use,
and are not something that you will use while performing.
Resetting all controllers on a specific channel
Reset all controllers (CC#121) [Bn, 79, 00] (value 00)
When this is received, the value of all controllers on that
channel will be reset.
Using RPN (Registered Parameter
Numbers)
RPN (Registered Parameter Numbers) are a type of message
that allow settings to be made in a way that is common
between instrument manufacturers. (NRPN (Non-registered
Parameter Numbers) and exclusive messages can be freely
used in non-compatible ways by different manufacturers
and models of instrument.)
RPN messages can be used for editing with the following
procedure.
1. Use RPN MSB (CC#101) [Bn, 65, mm] and RPN LSB
(CC#100) [Bn, 64, rr] (n: channel, mm, rr: upper and
lower bytes of the parameter number) messages to
select the parameter.
2. Use data entry MSB (CC#6) [Bn, 06, mm] and data entry
LSB (CC#38) [Bn, 26, vv] (n: channel, mm, vv: upper and
lower bytes of the value, together expressing 16,384 lev-
els) to specify the value.
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