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Abs value
11
Min value
12
Max value
13
Lag processor
14
Control filter
15
Differentiator
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3.15 Filter 1 Types
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Index Filter Type
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0
24 dB Lowpass
1
12 dB Lowpass
2
24 dB Bandpass
3
12 dB Bandpass
4
12 dB Highpass
5
Sine Waveshaper followed by
12 dB Lowpass
6
12 db Lowpass followed by
Waveshaper !!
7
Dual 12 dB Low/Bandpass
parallel !!
8
12 db Lowpass FM-Filter !!
9
12 db Lowpass with Sample &
Hold !!
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3.2 MDATA - Multi Data
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Index Range Value
Parameter
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0 0-127 0..127
Multi Volume
1 0-121 0..120,global
Control W
2 0-121 0..120,global
Control X
3 0-121 0..120,global
Control Y
4 0-121 0..120,global
Control Z
5 1-127 ext.,50..300BpM
Arpeggiator Tempo
6 0-1 on/off
MIDI Send (Xtk only)
7 reserved
8 reserved
9 reserved
10 reserved
11 reserved
12 reserved
13 reserved
14 reserved
15 reserved
16 32-127 ASCII
Name 1
17 32-127 ASCII
Name 2
18 32-127 ASCII
Name 3
19 32-127 ASCII
Name 4
20 32-127 ASCII
Name 5
21 32-127 ASCII
Name 6
22 32-127 ASCII
Name 7
23 32-127 ASCII
Name 8
24 32-127 ASCII
Name 9
25 32-127 ASCII
Name 10
26 32-127 ASCII
Name 11
27 32-127 ASCII
Name 12
28 32-127 ASCII
Name 13
29 32-127 ASCII
Name 14
30 32-127 ASCII
Name 15
31 32-127 ASCII
Name 16
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3.3 IDATA - Instrument Data
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Index Range Value
Parameter
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0 0-1 A/B
Sound Bank
1 0-127 1..128
Sound Number
2 0-17 global,omni,1-16
MIDI Channel
3 0-127 0..127
Volume
4 16-112 -48..+48
Transpose
5 0-127 -64..+63
Detune
6 0-1 Main Out/Sub Out
Output
7 0-1 off/on
Status
8 0-127 left64..center
..right63
Panning
9 0-2 off/on/inverse
Pan Mod
10 reserved
11 reserved
12 1-127 1..127
Lowest Velocity
13 1-127 1..127
Highest Velocity
14 0-127 0..127
Lowest Key
15 0-127 0..127
Highest Key
16 0-2 off,on,hold,
Sound Arp
Arpeggiator Active
17 0-15 1/1..1/32 Arpeggiator Clock
18 1-10 1..10
Arpeggiator Range
19 0..16 off,user,1..15
Arpeggiator Pattern
20 0-3 up,down,alt,
random
Arpeggiator Dir.
21 0-3 note,n.rev,
played,p.rev
Arpeggiator Note
Order
22 0-1 root note/
last note
Arpeggiator Velocity
23 0-1 off/on
Arpeggiator Reset on
Pattern Start
24 0-18 off/Ch1-16/
Inst/global
Arpeggiator Notes
out !!
25 reserved
26 0-1 off/on
MIDI Send (XTk only)
27 reserved
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3.4 WDATA - Wave Data
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A Wave consists of 128 eight Bit samples, but only the
first 64 of them are stored/transmitted, the second
half is same as first except the values are
negated and the order is reversed:
Wave[64+n] = -Wave[63-n] for n=0..63
Not that samples are not two's complement format, to
get a signed byte, the most significant bit must be
flipped:
signed char s = Wave[n]^0x80;
Index Range Value
Parameter
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0 0-15 00h..F0h
Sample 1, most
significant nibble
1 0-15 00h..0Fh
Sample 1, least
significant nibble
2 0-15 00h..F0h
Sample 2, most
significant nibble
3 0-15 00h..0Fh
Sample 2, least
significant nibble
4 0-15 00h..F0h
Sample 3, most
significant nibble
5 0-15 00h..0Fh
Sample 3, least
significant nibble
[...]
126 0-15 00h..F0h
Sample 64, most
significant nibble
127 0-15 00h..0Fh
Sample 64, least
significant nibble
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3.5 WCTDATA - Wave Control table Data
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A Wave control table consists of 64 entries that
indicate a wave for the specific position. If the
index is not valid, the position will be filled with a
spectral interpolation of the neighbour waves.
The last three Waves will always be triangle, square
and sawtooth, and the first index must be valid. Valid
indices are currently:
0-200 for ROM Waves 0 to 299,
1000-1249 for User Waves 1000 to 1249
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