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Setting a Specific Value for a Function
(MSB, LSB)
Operation:
C
+
K
→
Function Key
→
Values
→
L
Relevant Function: Song Position Pointer
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Example: Changing the song position pointer setting on a sequencer to
MSB = 12, LSB = 34
C
+
K
→
W
(Song Position Pointer)
→
0
→
1
→
2
→
0
→
3
→
4
→
K
NOTE
■
Decimal values of MSB and LSB are 3 digits
each (6 digits total); hexadecimal values are 2 digits
each. Zeroes must be entered, unless they occur at the
beginning of the value. For the example above, the
first zero may be omitted, but the second must be
entered. In other words, the value could be entered as
1
→
2
→
0
→
3
→
4
.
Setting a Specific Value for a Specific
Controller
Operation:
C
+
K
→
Function Key
→
Controller Number
→
L
→
Value(s)
→
L
Relevant Functions: RPN Direct Data Send*; Controller Direct
Data Send; NRPN Direct Data Send*
Functions marked with an asterisk (*) above require that
you enter two values: an MSB (Most Significant Byte)
and an LSB (Least Significant Byte).
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Example: Changing the Portamento Time of a tone generator’s voice
C
+
K
→
S
→
5
(Portamento
Time)
→
L
→
{
2
→
5
→
L
}
The operation steps enclosed in brackets ({}) can be
repeated or re-entered as long as
C
is held.
NOTE
■
This operation assigns a controller number for
the ASSIGNABLE Wheel without altering the controller
assignment.
Sending a Single-Byte Data Message
This function allows you to quickly and easily
send a non-standard MIDI message of a single
byte. The effective range of this function is from
0-255; values outside of this range will be ig-
nored.
Operation:
C
+
K
→
Value
→
L
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Example: Sending a (decimal) value of 252
C
+
K
→
{
2
→
5
→
2
→
K
}
The operation steps enclosed in brackets ({}) can be
repeated or re-entered as long as
C
is held.
Using the CBX-K1 — Basic Operations