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Owner’s Manual
Appendix
CHANNEL MESSAGES
Channel messages contain data related to the performance
on the keyboard for the specific channel.
Note On/Note Off (Key On/Key Off)
Messages which are generated when the keyboard is
played.
Reception note range = C-2 (0) – G8 (127), C3 = 60
Velocity range = 1 – 127 (Only the Note On velocity is
received)
Note On: Generated when a key is pressed.
Note Off: Generated when a key is released.
Each message includes a specific note number which
corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus a velocity
value based on how hard the key is struck.
Control Change
Control Change messages let you select a voice bank,
control volume, panning, modulation, portamento time,
brightness and various other controller parameters, through
specific Control Change numbers which correspond to
each of the various parameters.
Bank Select MSB (Control #000)
Bank Select LSB (Control #032)
Messages which select variation voice bank numbers by
combining and sending the MSB and LSB from an
external device. The functions of MSB and LSB messages
differ depending on the tone generator mode. MSB
numbers select voice type (Normal Voice or Drum Voice),
and LSB numbers select voice banks.
(For more information about Banks and Programs, see
Voice List in the separate Data List.)
A new bank selection will not become effective until the next
Program Change message is received.
Modulation (Control #001)
Messages which control vibrato depth using the Modulation
Wheel.
Setting the value to 127 produces maximum vibrato and 0
results in vibrato off.
Portamento Time (Control #005)
Messages which control the duration of portamento, or a
continuous pitch glide between successively played notes.
When the parameter Portamento Switch (Control #065) is
set to on, the value set here can adjust the speed of pitch
change.
Setting the value to 127 produces maximum portamento
time and 0 results in minimum portamento time.
Data Entry MSB (Control #006)
Data Entry LSB (Control #038)
Messages which set the value for the parameter specified
by RPN MSB/LSB (page 225) and NRPN MSB/LSB (page
225). Parameter value is determined by combining the MSB
and LSB.
Main Volume (Control #007)
Messages which control the volume of each Part.
Setting the value to 127 produces maximum volume and 0
results in volume off.
Pan (Control #010)
Messages which control the stereo panning position of
each Part (for stereo output).
Setting the value to 127 positions the sound to the far right
and 0 positions the sound to the far left.
Expression (Control #011)
Messages which control intonation expression of each Part
during performance.
Setting the value to 127 produces maximum volume and 0
results in volume off.
Hold1 (Control #064)
Messages which control sustain on/off.
Setting the value between 64 – 127 turns the sustain on,
between 0 – 63 turns the sustain off.
Portamento Switch (Control #065)
Messages which control portamento on/off.
Setting the value between 64 –127 turns the portamento on,
between 0 – 63 turns the portamento off.
Sostenuto (Control #066)
Messages which control sostenuto on/off.
Holding specific notes and then pressing and holding the
sostenuto pedal will sustain those notes as you play
subsequent notes, until the pedal is released.
Setting the value between 64 –127 turns the sostenuto on,
between 0 – 63 turns the sostenuto off.
Harmonic Content (Control #071)
Messages which adjust the filter resonance set for each
Part.
The value set here is an offset value which will be added to
or subtracted from the voice data. Higher values will result
in a more characteristic, resonant sound. Depending on the
voice, the effective range may be narrower than the range
available for adjustment.
Release Time (Control #072)
Messages which adjust the AEG release time set for each
Part.
The value set here is an offset value which will be added to
or subtracted from the voice data.
Attack Time (Control #073)
Messages which adjust the AEG attack time set for each
Part.
The value set here is an offset value which will be added to
or subtracted from the voice data.
Brightness (Control #074)
Messages which adjust the filter cutoff frequency set for
each Part.
The value set here is an offset value which will be added to
or subtracted from the voice data. Lower values result in a
softer sound.
Depending on the voice, the effective range may be
narrower than the range available for adjustment.
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