Yamaha MU100E2, MU100 User Manual

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TONE GENERATOR
SOUND LIST & MIDI DATA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
mEFFECT
A/D Input Preset
Effect Type List
Effect LSB/MSB List
Effect Parameter List
Effect Data Assign Table
mMIDI
MIDI data format
MIDI implementation chart
mVOICE
XG Voice List
TG300B Voice List
About the 128 GM sounds
C/M Voice List
4
5
8
100
XG Drum Map
TG300B Drum Map
C/M Drum Map
Performance List
101
106
107
108
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A/D Input Preset
A/D Input Preset
A/D1
Source
BANK
18
19
MIC
0
GUITAR
1
(Note 1) KEYBOARD
2
AUDIO
3
(Note 2)
STEREO KEYBOARD (Note 3) STEREO
AUDIO (Note 3)
Preset Name input gain var type Preset Name input gain var type Preset Name input gain var type Preset Name input gain var type Preset Name input gain var type Preset Name input gain var type
(Note 1) Depending on the guitar, the input may be distorted. Adjust the A/D INPUT
(Note 2) AUDIO sets PAN to Lch for A/D1 and Rch for A/D2. (Note 3) The Stereo setting can be selected only for A/D1.
A/D2 PGM # = 1 Off mic
­Off mic
­Off line
­Off line
­Off line
­Off line
-
VOLUME or the volume of your guitar.
The A/D1 and A/D2 inputs will be handled as the Lch and Rch respectively of a stereo signal. Thus, when you select Stereo, the bank number and program number of part A2 will be displayed as "***" and cannot be set.
2 Mic mic
­Guitar mic
­Keyboard line
­Audio line
­Keyboard line
­Audio line
-
3 Reverb mic
­Reverb mic
­Reverb line
­Reverb line
­Reverb line
­Reverb line
-
4
5
Chorus
Chorus+Reverb
mic
mic
-
-
Chorus
Chorus+Reverb
mic
mic
-
-
Chorus
Chorus+Reverb
line
line
-
-
Chorus
Chorus+Reverb
line
line
-
-
Chorus
Chorus+Reverb
line
line
-
-
Chorus
Chorus+Reverb
line
line
-
-
6 Karaoke1 mic Karaoke1 Tube mic Amp Sim. Phaser EP line Phaser
Phaser EP line Phaser
7 Karaoke2 mic Karaoke2 Stack mic Amp Sim. Pan EP line Auto Pan
Pan EP line Auto Pan
8 Karaoke3 mic Karaoke3 Flang Gtr mic Flanger Wah Clavi line Touch Wah
Wah Clavi line Touch Wah
9 Echo mic Echo Clean Gtr mic Celeste Rotary Orgn line Rotary Speaker
Rotary Orgn line Rotary Speaker
10 Vocal mic Stage1 Funk Gtr mic Touch Wah Synth Str line Symphonic
Synth Str line Symphonic
11 Studio mic Exciter Tremolo mic Tremolo Synth Pad line Flanger2
Synth Pad line Flanger2
12 Oct Up mic Pitch Change Phaser mic Phaser Synth Lead line Delay LCR
Synth Lead line Delay LCR
13 Oct Down mic Pitch Change 5th Guitar mic Pitch Change SFX line Pitch Change
SFX line Pitch Change
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MU100 EFFECT
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Effect Type List
REVERB
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MSB 00H 01H 01H 02H 02H 02H 03H 03H 04H 10H 11H 12H 13H
MSB 00H 41H 41H 41H 41H 42H 42H 42H 42H 43H 43H 43H 44H 57H 48H
Effect Type
LSB
NO EFFECT
00H
HALL 1
00H
HALL 2
01H
ROOM 1
00H
ROOM 2
01H
ROOM 3
02H
STAGE 1
00H
STAGE 2
01H
PLATE
00H
WHITE ROOM
00H
TUNNEL
00H
CANYON
00H
BASEMENT
00H
LSB 00H 00H 01H 02H 08H 00H 01H 02H 08H 00H 01H 08H 00H 00H 00H
Effect Type NO EFFECT CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 CHORUS 3 CHORUS 4 CELESTE 1 CELESTE 2 CELESTE 3 CELESTE 4 FLANGER 1 FLANGER 2 FLANGER 3 SYMPHONIC ENSEMBLE DETUNE PHASER 1
No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
CHORUS
No.
10 11 12 13 14
Effect Type List
Remarks Turn off the effect. Reverb simulating the acoustics of a hall.
˝ Reverb simulating the acoustics of a room.
˝ ˝
Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument. ˝
Reverb simulating a metal plate reverb device. Unique short reverb with a slight initial delay. Simulation of a cylindrical space extending to left and right. A hypothetical acoustic space which extends without limit. Reverb with distinctive resonance following a slight initial delay.
Remarks Turn off the effect. A standard chorus effect, adding natural spaciousness to the sound.
˝ ˝ ˝
An effect which uses a 3-phase LFO to add modulation and spaciousness to the sound. ˝
˝ ˝
An effect reminiscent of a jet airplane taking off and landing. ˝
˝ A multi-stage version of CELESTE modulation.
Chorus effect without modulation, created by adding a slightly pitch-shifted sound. Cyclically changes the phase to modulate the sound.
MU100 EFFECT
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Effect Type List
VARIATION
No.
MSB
LSB
00H
00H
0
01H
00H
1
01H
01H
2
02H
00H
3
02H
01H
4
02H
02H
5
03H
00H
6
03H
01H
7
04H
00H
8
10H
00H
9
11H
00H
10
12H
00H
11
13H
00H
12
05H
00H
13
06H
00H
14
07H
00H
15
08H
00H
16
09H
00H
17
09H
01H
18
0AH
00H
19
0BH
00H
20
14H
00H
21
14H
01H
22
14H
02H
23
41H
00H
24
41H
01H
25
41H
02H
26
41H
08H
27
42H
00H
28
42H
01H
29
42H
02H
30
42H
08H
31
43H
00H
32
43H
01H
33
43H
08H
34
44H
00H
35
57H
00H
36
58H
00H
37
45H
00H
38
56H
00H
39
46H
00H
40
47H
00H
41
48H
00H
42
48H
08H
43
49H
00H
44
49H
01H
45
4AH
00H
46
4BH
00H
47
4CH
00H
48
4DH
00H
49
4EH
00H
50
4EH
01H
51
4EH
02H
52
52H
00H
53
52H
01H
54
52H
02H
55
52H
08H
56
50H
00H
57
50H
01H
58
51H
00H
59
53H
00H
60
54H
00H
61
55H
00H
62
5DH
00H
63
5EH
00H
64
5FH
00H
65
5FH
01H
66
60H
00H
67
60H
01H
68
61H
00H
69
61H
01H
70
40H
00H
71
Effect Type NO EFFECT HALL 1 HALL 2 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 PLATE WHITE ROOM TUNNEL CANYON BASEMENT DELAY L,C,R DELAY L,R ECHO CROSS DELAY ER 1 ER 2 GATE REVERB REVERSE GATE KARAOKE 1 KARAOKE 2 KARAOKE 3 CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 CHORUS 3 CHORUS 4 CELESTE 1 CELESTE 2 CELESTE 3 CELESTE 4 FLANGER 1 FLANGER 2 FLANGER 3 SYMPHONIC ENSEMBLE DETUNE AMBIENCE ROTARY SPEAKER 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER TREMOLO AUTO PAN PHASER 1 PHASER 2 DISTORTION COMP+DISTORTION OVER DRIVE AMP SIMULATOR 3BAND EQ(MONO) 2BAND EQ(STEREO) AUTO WAH(LFO) AUTO WAH+DIST AUTO WAH+ODRV TOUCH WAH 1 TOUCH WAH 2 TOUCH WAH+DIST TOUCH WAH+ODRV PITCH CHANGE 1 PITCH CHANGE 2 AURAL EXCITER COMPRESSOR NOISE GATE VOICE CANCEL TALKING MODULATOR LO-FI DIST+DELAY OVERDRIVE+DELAY COMP+DIST+DELAY COMP+OVERDRIVE+DELAY WAH+DIST+DELAY WAH+OVERDRIVE+DELAY THRU
®
Remarks Turns off the effect. Reverb simulating the acoustics of a hall.
˝ Reverb simulating the acoustics of a room.
˝ ˝
Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument. ˝
Reverb simulating a metal plate reverb device. Distinctive short reverb with a slight initial delay. Simulation of a cylindrical space extending to left and right. A hypothetical acoustic space which extends without limit. Reverb with distinctive resonance following a slight initial delay. Three delay sounds L, R and C (center). Two delay sounds L and R, with two feedback delays. Two delays L and R, with independent feedback delay for L and R. This effect crosses the feedback of two delays. This effect isolates only the early reflection components of the reverb.
˝ Simulation of gated reverb.
Simulation of gated reverb played back in reverse. Echo for karaoke.
˝ ˝
Conventional chorus effect which gives natural spaciousness to the sound. ˝
˝ ˝
A three-phase LFO is used to give modulation and spaciousness to the sound. ˝
˝ ˝
An effect reminiscent of a jet airplane taking off and landing. ˝
˝ A multi-stage version of CELESTE modulation.
Chorus effect without modulation, created by adding a slightly pitch-shifted sound. An effect which adds spatial breadth by blurring the location of the sound. Simulation of a rotary speaker. AC1 (assignable controller 1) etc. can be used to control the rotation speed. Simulation of a rotary speaker. AC1 (assignable controller 1) etc. can be used to control the rotation speed. An effect which cyclically modulates the volume. An effect which cyclically moves the sound between left/right and front/back. Cyclically changes the phase to modulate the sound.
˝ Adds distortion with an edge to the sound. Since a noise gate is included, this is suitable for use with A/D input as well.
Since a compressor is included in the first stage, distortion can be applied evenly, regardless of the input level. Adds mild distortion to the sound. Since a noise gate is included, this is suitable for A/D input as well. Simulation of a guitar amp. Since a noise gate is included, this is suitable for use with A/D input as well. Mono EQ with equalization of LOW, MID and HIGH. Stereo EQ with equalization of LOW and HIGH. Ideal for Drum Parts. Cyclically changes the center frequency of a wah filter. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. Applies DISTORTION to the output of AUTO WAH to distort the sound. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. Applies OVERDRIVE to the output of AUTO WAH to distort the sound. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. Changes the center frequency of a wah filter according to the input level. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal way. Applies DISTORTION to the output of TOUCH WAH to distort the sound. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. Applies OVERDRIVE to the output of TOUCH WAH to distort the sound. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. Changes the center frequency of a wah filter according to the input level. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. This effect changes the pitch of the input signal.
˝ This effect adds new overtones to the input signal to make the sound stand out.
Holds down the output when the input exceeds a specified level. Can also be used to add a sense of attack to the sound. Gates the input when the input signal falls below a specified level. Useful for cutting noise from the A/D input, etc. Attenuates the vocal part from sources such as CDs. Adds a vowel sound to the input signal. Degrades the audio quality of the input signal. DISTORTION and DELAY are connected in series. OVERDRIVE and DELAY are connected in series. COMPRESSOR, DISTORTION and DELAY are connected in series. COMPRESSOR, OVERDRIVE and DELAY are connected in series. TOUCH WAH, DISTORTION and DELAY are connected in series. TOUCH WAH, OVERDRIVE and DELAY are connected in series. Bypass without applying an effect.
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MU100 EFFECT
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INSERTION1,2
No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
Effect Type
MSB
LSB
THRU
00H
40H
HALL 1
00H
01H
HALL 2
01H
01H
ROOM 1
00H
02H
ROOM 2
01H
02H
ROOM 3
02H
02H
STAGE 1
00H
03H
STAGE 2
01H
03H
PLATE
00H
04H
DELAY L,C,R
00H
05H
DELAY L,R
00H
06H
ECHO
00H
07H
CROSS DELAY
00H
08H
KARAOKE 1
00H
14H
KARAOKE 2
01H
14H
KARAOKE 3
02H
14H
CHORUS 1
00H
41H
CHORUS 2
01H
41H
CHORUS 3
02H
41H
CHORUS 4
08H
41H
CELESTE 1
00H
42H
CELESTE 2
01H
42H
CELESTE 3
02H
42H
CELESTE 4
08H
42H
FLANGER 1
00H
43H
FLANGER 2
01H
43H
FLANGER 3
08H
43H
SYMPHONIC
00H
44H
ENSEMBLE DETUNE
00H
57H
ROTARY SPEAKER
00H
45H
TREMOLO
00H
46H
AUTO PAN
00H
47H
PHASER 1
00H
48H
DISTORTION
00H
49H
OVER DRIVE
00H
4AH
AMP SIMULATOR
00H
4BH
3BAND EQ(MONO)
00H
4CH
2BAND EQ(STEREO)
00H
4DH
AUTO WAH(LFO)
00H
4EH
TOUCH WAH 1
00H
52H
TOUCH WAH 2
08H
52H
AURAL EXCITER
00H
51H
COMPRESSOR
00H
53H
NOISE GATE
00H
54H
Effect Type List
Remarks Bypass without applying an effect. Reverb simulating the acoustics of a hall.
˝ Reverb simulating the acoustics of a room.
˝ ˝
Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument. ˝
Reverb simulating a metal plate reverb device. Three delay sounds L, R and C (center). Two delay sounds L and R, with two feedback delays. Two delays L and R, with independent feedback delay for L and R. This effect crosses the feedback of two delays. Echo for karaoke.
˝ ˝
Conventional chorus effect which gives natural spaciousness to the sound. ˝
˝ ˝
A three-phase LFO is used to give modulation and spaciousness to the sound. ˝
˝ ˝
An effect reminiscent of a jet airplane taking off and landing. ˝
˝ A multi-stage version of CELESTE modulation.
Chorus effect without modulation, created by adding a slightly pitch-shifted sound. Simulation of a rotary speaker. AC1 (assignable controller 1) etc. can be used to control the rotation speed. An effect which cyclically modulates the volume. An effect which cyclically moves the sound between left/right and front/back. Cyclically changes the phase to modulate the sound. Adds distortion with an edge to the sound. Adds mild distortion to the sound. Simulation of a guitar amp. Mono EQ with equalization of LOW, MID and HIGH. Stereo EQ with equalization of LOW and HIGH. Ideal for Drum Parts. Cyclically changes the center frequency of a wah filter. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. Changes the center frequency of a wah filter according to the input level. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah.
®
Changes the center frequency of a wah filter according to the input level. Can also be used with AC1 etc. as a pedal wah. This effect adds new overtones to the input signal to make the sound stand out. Holds down the output when the input exceeds a specified level. Can also be used to add a sense of attack to the sound. Gates the input when the input signal falls below a specified level. Useful for cutting noise from the A/D input, etc.
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MU100 EFFECT
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Effect LSB/MSB List
Effect LSB/MSB List
REVERB TYPE
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB
DEC HEX 00 01 02 ... 08 000 0 NO EFFECT 001 1 HALL 1 HALL 2 002 2 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 003 3 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 004 4 PLATE 005 5 NO EFFECT : : : 015 F NO EFFECT 016 10 WHITE ROOM 017 11 TUNNEL 018 12 CANYON 019 13 BASEMENT 020 14 NO EFFECT : : : 127 7F NO EFFECT
NO EFFECT Same as basic effects (LSB=00)
CHORUS TYPE
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB
DEC HEX 00 01 02 ... 08
000 0 NO EFFECT 001 1 NO EFFECT : : : 064 40 NO EFFECT 065 41 CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 CHORUS 3 CHORUS 4 066 42 CELESTE 1 CELESTE 2 CELESTE 3 CELESTE 4 067 43 FLANGER 1 FLANGER 2 FLANGER 3 068 44 SYMPHONIC 069 45 NO EFFECT : : : 071 47 NO EFFECT 072 48 PHASER 1 073 49 NO EFFECT : : : 086 56 NO EFFECT 087 57 ENSEMBLE DETUNE 088 58 NO EFFECT : : : 127 7F NO EFFECT
NO EFFECT Same as basic effects (LSB=00)
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Effect LSB/MSB List
VARIATION TYPE (MSB=0 - 63)
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB
DEC HEX 00 01 02 ... 08 000 0 NO EFFECT 001 1 HALL 1 HALL 2 002 2 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 003 3 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 004 4 PLATE 005 5 DELAY L,C,R 006 6 DELAY L,R 007 7 ECHO 008 8 CROSS DELAY 009 9 ER 1 ER 2 010 A GATE REVERB 011 B REVERSE GATE 012 C NO EFFECT or THRU : : : 015 F NO EFFECT or THRU 016 10 WHITE ROOM 017 11 TUNNEL 018 12 CANYON 019 13 BASEMENT 020 14 KARAOKE 1 KARAOKE 2 KARAOKE 3 021 15 NO EFFECT or THRU : : : 063 3F NO EFFECT or THRU
NO EFFECT (for SYS) or THRU (for INS) Same as basic effects (LSB=00)
VARIATION TYPE (MSB=64 - 127)
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB
DEC HEX 00 01 02 ... 08 064 40 THRU 065 41 CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 CHORUS 3 CHORUS 4 066 42 CELESTE 1 CELESTE 2 CELESTE 3 CELESTE 4 067 43 FLANGER 1 FLANGER 2 FLANGER 3 068 44 SYMPHONIC 069 45 ROTARY SPEAKER 070 46 TREMOLO 071 47 AUTO PAN 072 48 PHASER 1 PHASER 2 073 49 DISTORTION COMP+DIST OR TION 074 4A OVER DRIVE 075 4B AMP SIMULATOR 076 4C 3-BAND EQ 077 4D 2-BAND EQ 078 4E AUTO WAH(LFO) AUTO W AH+DIST 079 4F THRU 080 50 PITCH CHANGE1 PITCH CHANGE2 081 51 AURAL EXCITER 082 52 TOUCH WAH 1 TOUCH WAH+DIST 083 53 COMPRESSOR 084 54 NOISE GATE 085 55 VOICE CANCEL 086 56 2 087 57 088 58 AMBIENCE 089 59 THRU : : : 092 5C THRU 093 5D 094 5E LO-FI 095 5F DIST+DELAY 096 60 097 61 WAH+DIST+DELAY 098 62 THRU : : : 127 7F THRU
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®
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WA Y RO TARY SPEAKER
ENSEMBLE DETUNE
T ALKING MODULAT OR
COMP+DIST+DELAY
®
OVERDRIVE+DELAY
COMP+OVERDRIVE+DELA Y
WAH+OVERDRIVE+DELAY
AUTO W AH+OVERDRIVE
TOUCH WAH+O VERDRIVE
THRU
TOUCH WAH 2
Same as basic effects (LSB=00)
MU100 EFFECT
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Effect LSB/MSB List
INSERTION TYPE
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB
DEC HEX 00 01 02 ... 08 000 0 THRU 001 1 HALL 1 HALL 2 002 2 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 003 3 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 004 4 PLATE 005 5 DELAY L,C,R 006 6 DELAY L,R 007 7 ECHO 008 8 CROSS DELAY 009 9 THRU : : : 019 13 THRU 020 14 KARAOKE 1 KARAOKE 2 KARAOKE 3 021 15 THRU : : : 063 3F THRU 064 40 THRU 065 41 CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 CHORUS 3 CHORUS 4 066 42 CELESTE 1 CELESTE 2 CELESTE 3 CELESTE 4 067 43 FLANGER 1 FLANGER 2 FLANGER 3 068 44 SYMPHONIC 069 45 ROTARY SPEAKER 070 46 TREMOLO 071 47 AUTO PAN 072 48 PHASER 1 073 49 DISTORTION 074 4A OVER DRIVE 075 4B AMP SIMULATOR 076 4C 3BAND EQ 077 4D 2-BAND EQ 078 4E AUTO WAH(LFO) 079 4F THRU 080 50 THRU 081 51 AURAL EXCITER 082 52 TOUCH WAH 1 TOUCH WAH 2 083 53 COMPRESSOR 084 54 NOISE GATE 085 55 THRU 086 56 THRU 087 57 088 58 THRU : : : 127 7F THRU
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is a registered trademark of Aphex Corporation.
ENSEMBLE DETUNE
®
THRU
Same as basic effects (LSB=00)
UNIQUE INSERTION EFFECT (HARMONY) TYPE
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB
DEC HEX 00 01 02 ... 08 000 0 THRU : : : 088 58 THRU 089 59 090 5A 091 5B 092 5C 093 5D THRU : : : 127 7F THRU
10
VOCODER HARMONY CHORDAL HARMONY DETUNE HARMONY CHROMATIC HARMONY
MU100 EFFECT
THRU
Same as basic effects (LSB=00)
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Effect Parameter List
Effect Parameter List
Note
• Parameters marked with a ● in the "Control" column can be controlled from an AC1 (assign­able controller 1) etc. However, this is valid only for a Variation effect (when selected for Inser­tion) and for Insertion effects 1/2.
• Dry/Wet is valid only for a Variation effect (when selected for Insertion) and for Insertion effects 1/2.
• Parameters 1 - 5 can be edited from the front panel of the MU100.
• Abbreviations used in the effect block diagrams
LPF = Low Pass Filter HPF = High Pass Filter LSF = Low Shelving Filter HSF = High Shelving Filter PDF = Peak Dip Filter EF = Envelope Follower ER = Early Reflection
HALL1, 2
ROOM1, 2, 3 STAGE1, 2 PLATE (Reverb, Variation, Insertion1, 2 block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13
14 15 16
Parameter Reverb Time Diffusion Initial Delay HPF Cutoff LPF Cutoff
Dry/Wet Rev Delay
Density Er/Rev Balance
High Damp Feedback Level
Display
0.3 – 30.0s 0 – 10 0 – 63 Thru – 8.0kHz
1.0k – Thru
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 0 – 63
0 – 4 (reverb, variation block) 0 – 2 (insertion1,2 block) E63>R – E=R – E<R63
0.1 – 1.0
-63 – +63
0-69 0-10 0-63 0-52
34-60
1-127
0-63
1-127
1-10
1-127
See Table table#4
table#5 table#3 table#3
table#5 0-4 0-2
WHITE ROOM TUNNEL CANYON BASEMENT (Reverb, Variation block)
ControlValue
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
Parameter Reverb Time Diffusion Initial Delay HPF Cutoff LPF Cutoff Width Heigt Depth Wall Vary Dry/Wet
Rev Delay Density Er/Rev Balance High Damp Feedback Level
Display
0.3 – 30.0s 0 – 10 0 – 63 Thru – 8.0kHz
1.0k – Thru
0.5 – 10.2m
0.5 – 20.2m
0.5 – 30.2m 0 – 30 D63>W – D=W – D<W63
0 – 63 0 – 4 E63>R – E=R – E<R63
0.1 – 1.0
-63 – +63
0-69 0-10 0-63 0-52
34-60
0-37 0-73
0-104
0-30
1-127
0-63
0-4
1-127
1-10
1-127
See Table table#4
table#5 table#3 table#3 table#11 table#11 table#11
table#5
ControlValue
Reverb Block
L
HPF LPF HPF LPF
DELAY/ER DELAY/ER
+
REV
R
L
+
+
R
Variation, Insertion Block
L
dry (L)
L
+
R
MU100 EFFECT
+
HPF LPF
DELAY/ER
REV
dry (R)
+
R
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Effect Parameter List
DELAY L, C, R
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
Lch Delay
2
Rch Delay
3
Cch Delay
4
Feedback Delay
5
Feedback Level
6
Cch Level
7
High Damp 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11 12 13
EQ Low Frequency
14
EQ Low Gain
15
EQ High Frequency
16
EQ High Gain
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
-63 – +63 0 – 127
0.1 – 1.0
D63>W – D=W – D<W63
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
+
DELAY
LPF
1-14860
1-7429
1-14860
1-7429
1-14860
1-7429
1-14860
1-7429
1-127 0-127
1-10
1-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
See Table
table#3 table#3
dry (L)
L
R
dry (R)
ControlValue
L
C
R
DELAY L, R (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
Lch Delay
2
Rch Delay
3
Feedback Delay 1
4
Feedback Delay 2
5
Feedback Level
6
High Damp 7 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11 12 13
EQ Low Frequency
14
EQ Low Gain
15
EQ High Frequency
16
EQ High Gain
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 1486.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 742.9ms (insertion1,2 block)
-63 – +63
0.1 – 1.0
D63>W – D=W – D<W63
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
+
DELAY
LPF LPF
1-14860
1-7429
1-14860
1-7429
1-14860
1-7429
1-14860
1-7429
1-127
1-10
1-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
See Table
table#3 table#3
dry (L)
L R
dry (R)
ControlValue
L
R
ECHO (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
Lch Delay1
2
Lch Feedback Level
3
Rch Delay1
4
Rch Feedback Level
5
High Damp
6
Lch Delay2
7
Rch Delay2
8
Delay2 Level
9
10
Dry/Wet
11 12 13
EQ Low Frequency
14
EQ Low Gain
15
EQ High Frequency
16
EQ High Gain
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display
0.1 – 743.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 371.4ms (insertion1,2 block)
-63 – +63
0.1 – 743.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 371.4ms (insertion1,2 block)
-63 – +63
0.1 – 1.0
0.1 – 743.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 371.4ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 743.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 371.4ms (insertion1,2 block) 0 – 127
D63>W – D=W – D<W63
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
+
DELAY
LPF LPF
+
DELAY
1-7430 1-3714
1-127 1-7430 1-3714
1-127
1-10 1-7430 1-3714 1-7430 1-3714
0-127 1-127
4-40
52-76 28-58 52-76
See Table
table#3 table#3
dry (L)
dry (R)
CROSS DELAY
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
L->R Delay
2
R->L Delay
3
Feedback Level
4
Input Select
5
High Damp 6 7 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11 12 13
EQ Low Frequency
14
EQ Low Gain
15
EQ High Frequency
16
EQ High Gain
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display
0.1 – 743.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 371.4ms (insertion1,2 block)
0.1 – 743.0ms (variation block)
0.1 – 371.4ms (insertion1,2 block)
-63 – +63 L,R,L&R
0.1 – 1.0
D63>W – D=W – D<W63
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
+
DELAY
LPF LPF
+
DELAY
1-7430 1-3714 1-7430 1-3714
1-127
0-2
1-10
1-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
See Table
table#3 table#3
dry (L)
dry (R)
ControlValue
L
R
ControlValue
L
R
12
MU100 EFFECT
Page 12
Effect Parameter List
EARLY REF 1, 2 (Variation block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
Parameter Type Room Size Diffusion Initial Delay Feedback Level HPF Cutoff LPF Cutoff
Dry/Wet Liveness
Density High Damp
Display S-H, L-H, Rdm, Rvs, Plt, Spr
0.1 – 7.0 0 – 10 0 – 63
-63 – +63 Thru – 8.0kHz
1.0k – Thru
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 0 – 10
0 – 3
0.1 – 1.0
0-5 0-44 0-10 0-63
1-127
0-52
34-60
1-127
0-10
0-3 1-10
GATE REVERB REVERSE GATE (Variation block)
No.
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
L
R
Parameter
1
Type
2
Room Size
3
Diffusion
4
Initial Delay
5
Feedback Level
6
HPF Cutoff
7
LPF Cutoff 8 9
Dry/Wet
Liveness
Density
High Damp
+
Display TypeA,TypeB
0.1 – 20.0 0 – 10 0 – 127
-63 – +63 Thru – 8.0kHz
1.0k – Thru
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 0 – 10
0 – 3
0.1 – 1.0
HPF LPF
ER
0-44
0-10 0-127 1-127
0-52 34-60
1-127
0-10
1-10
0-1
0-3
dry (L)
dry (R)
See Table table#6 table#5 table#3
table#3
See Table table#6 table#5 table#3
table#3
CHORUS 1, 2, 3, 4
ControlValue
CELESTE 1, 2, 3, 4 (Chorus, Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
LFO Depth
3
Feedback Level
4
Delay Offset 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
EQ Mid Frequency
12
EQ Mid Gain
13
EQ Mid Width
14 15
Input Mode
16
ControlValue
Chorus Block: when input mode = "mono"
L
LSF HSF
R
LSF HSF
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127
-63 – +63 0 – 127
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
100Hz – 10.0kHz (variation block)
-12 – +12dB (variation block)
1.0 – 12.0 (variation block) mono/stereo
+
CHORUS
0-127 0-127 1-127 0-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
14-54 52-76
10-120
0-1
See Table table#1
table#2 table#3 table#3
table#3
ControlValue
L
R
Chorus Block: when input mode = "stereo"
L
L
LSF HSF
CHORUS
R
R
LSF HSF
CHORUS
L
R
KARAOKE1, 2, 3 (Variation, Insertion 1, 2
block)
No.
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
L
R
Parameter
1
Delay Time
2
Feedback Level
3
HPF Cutoff
4
LPF Cutoff 5 6 7 8 9
Dry/Wet
+
Display 0 – 127
-63 – +63 Thru – 8.0kHz
1.0k – Thru
D63>W – D=W – D<W63
HPF LPF
KARAOKE
0-127 1-127
0-52
34-60
1-127
dry (L)
dry (R)
See Table table#7
table#3 table#3
ControlValue
L
R
MU100 EFFECT
Variation, Insertion Block: when input mode = "mono"
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
+
CHORUS
dry (L)
dry (R)
Variation, Insertion Block: when input mode = "stereo"
L
R
LSF HSF
CHORUS CHORUS
LSF HSF
dry (L)
dry (R)
L
R
L
R
13
Page 13
Effect Parameter List
FLANGER 1, 2, 3
(Chorus, Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
LFO Depth
3
Feedback Level
4
Delay Offset
5 6
EQ Low Frequency
7
EQ Low Gain
8
EQ High Frequency
9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
EQ Mid Frequency
12
EQ Mid Gain
13
EQ Mid Width
14
LFO Phase Difference
15 16
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127
-63 – +63 0 – 63
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
100Hz – 10.0kHz (variation block)
-12 – +12dB (variation block)
1.0 – 12.0 (variation block)
-180 – +180deg
0-127 0-127 1-127
0-63
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
14-54 52-76 10-120 4-124
Chorus Block
L
LSF HSF
FLANGER FLANGER
R
LSF HSF
Variation, Insertion Block
L
LSF HSF
FLANGER FLANGER
R
LSF HSF
See Table table#1
table#2 table#3 table#3
table#3
resolution=3deg.
dry (L)
dry (R)
Variation, Insertion Block
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
+
SYMPHONIC
ControlValue
dry (L)
dry (R)
L
R
ENSEMBLE DETUNE
(Chorus, Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
L
R
L
Detune
2
Lch Init Delay
3
Rch Init Delay 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11
EQ Low Frequency
12
EQ Low Gain
13
EQ High Frequency
14
EQ High Gain
15 16
Chorus Block
L
R
R
Display
-50 – +50cent 0 – 127 0 – 127
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 32Hz – 2.0kHz (variation, insertion1,2 block)
-12 – +12dB (variation, insertion1,2 block) 500Hz – 16.0kHz (variation, insertion1,2 block)
-12 – +12dB (variation, insertion1,2 block)
PITCH CHANGE PITCH CHANGE
14-114
L
R
0-127 0-127
1-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
See Table table#2
table#2
table#3 table#3
ControlValue
SYMPHONIC
(Chorus, Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
LFO Depth
3
Delay Offset 4 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
EQ Mid Frequency
12
EQ Mid Gain
13
EQ Mid Width
14 15 16
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
100Hz – 10.0kHz (variation block)
-12 – +12dB (variation block)
1.0 – 12.0 (variation block)
0-127 0-127 0-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
14-54 52-76
10-120
Chorus Block
L
LSF HSF
+
SYMPHONIC
R
LSF HSF
14
ControlValue
See Table table#1
table#2
table#3 table#3
table#3
MU100 EFFECT
Variation, Insertion Block
L
LSF HSF
R
LSF HSF
AMBIENCE (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Delay Time
2
Output Phase
L
R
3 4 5 6
EQ Low Frequency
7
EQ Low Gain
8
EQ High Frequency
9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11 12 13 14 15 16
Display 0 – 127 normal/invers
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
PITCH CHANGE PITCH CHANGE
0-127
0-1
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
dry (L)
dry (R)
See Table table#2
table#3 table#3
L
R
ControlValue
Page 14
Effect Parameter List
L
LSF HSF
+
AMBIENCE
R
LSF HSF
ROTARY SPEAKER
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
L
R
Parameter LFO Frequency LFO Depth
EQ Low Frequency EQ Low Gain EQ High Frequency EQ High Gain Dry/Wet
EQ Mid Frequency EQ Mid Gain EQ Mid Width
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
100Hz – 10.0kHz (variation block)
-12 – +12dB (variation block)
1.0 – 12.0 (variation block)
+
ROTARY SP.
0-127 0-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
14-54 52-76 10-120
dry (L)
dry (R)
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
table#3
dry (L)
dry (R)
TREMOLO (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
L
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
AM Depth
3
PM Depth 4 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
R
EQ High Gain
10 11
EQ Mid Frequency
12
EQ Mid Gain
13
EQ Mid Width
14
LFO Phase Difference
15
Input Mode
16
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
100Hz – 10.0kHz (variation block)
-12 – +12dB (variation block)
1.0 – 12.0 (variation block)
-180 – +180deg mono/stereo
0-127 0-127 0-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
14-54 52-76
10-120
4-124
0-1
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
table#3
resolution=3deg.
ControlValue
When input mode="mono"
ControlValue
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
+
TREMOLO
L
R
When input mode="stereo"
L
L
LSF HSF
TOREMOLO TOREMOLO
R
R
LSF HSF
L
R
2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER
(Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Rotor Speed
2
Drive Low
3
Drive High
4
Low/High 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10 11
Crossover Frequency
12
Mic L-R Angle
13 14 15 16
L
R
+
High
Low
Display
0.0Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127 L63>H – L=H – L<H63
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
100Hz – 10.0kHz 0deg – 180deg
HSF LSF
HORN
ROTOR
0-127 0-127 0-127 1-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
14-54
0-60
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
table#3 resolution=3deg.
+
+
AUTO PAN (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
ControlValue
L
R
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
L
R
LFO Frequency L/R Depth F/R Depth PAN Direction
EQ Low Frequency EQ Low Gain EQ High Frequency EQ High Gain
EQ Mid Frequency EQ Mid Gain EQ Mid Width
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127 L<->R,L->R,L<-R,Lturn,Rturn,L/R
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
100Hz – 10.0kHz (variation block)
-12 – +12dB (variation block)
1.0 – 12.0 (variation block)
+
AUTO PAN
0-127 0-127 0-127
0-5
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
14-54 52-76
10-120
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
table#3
ControlValue
L
R
MU100 EFFECT
15
Page 15
Effect Parameter List
PHASER 1
(Chorus, Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
LFO Depth
3
Phase Shift Offset
4
Feedback Level 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
Stage
12
Diffusion
13 14 15 16
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127
-63 – +63 32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
4,5,6 (chorus, insertion1,2 block) 4 – 12 (variation block) mono/stereo
0-127 0-127 0-127 1-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
4-6
4-12
0-1
Chorus Block
L
LSF HSF
+
PHASER
R
LSF HSF
Variation, Insertion Block
L
LSF HSF
+
PHASER
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
dry (L)
DISTORTION
OVERDRIVE (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
ControlValue
No.
Parameter
1
Drive
2
EQ Low Frequency
3
EQ Low Gain
4
LPF Cutoff
5
Output Level 6 7
EQ Mid Frequency 8
EQ Mid Gain 9
EQ Mid Width
10
Dry/Wet
11
Edge(Clip Curve)
12 13 14 15 16
Display 0 – 127 32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
1.0k – Thru 0 – 127
100Hz – 10.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
1.0 – 12.0 D63>W – D=W – D<W63
0 – 127
0-127
4-40 52-76 34-60 0-127
14-54 52-76
10-120
1-127 0-127
See Table table#3 table#3
table#3
mild to sharp
ControlValue
AMP SIMULATOR (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
L
R
L
Parameter
1
Drive
2
AMP Type
3
LPF Cutoff
4
Output Level 5 6 7 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11
Edge(Clip Curve)
12 13 14 15 16
Variation Block
Display 0 – 127 Off,Stack,Combo,Tube
1.0k – Thru 0 – 127
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 0 – 127
L
0-127
0-3 34-60 0-127
1-127 0-127
See Table
table#3
mild to sharp
dry (L)
ControlValue
L
R
LSF HSF
PHASER 2 (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
LFO Depth
3
Phase Shift Offset
4
Feedback Level 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
Stage
12 13
LFO Phase Difference
14 15 16
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127
-63 – +63 32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
3,4,5,6
-180deg – +180deg
PHASER PHASER
0-127 0-127 0-127 1-127
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
3-6
4-124
dry (R)
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
resolution=3deg.
dry (L)
dry (R)
R
+
GATE
DISTORTION
EF
R
ControlValue
Insertion Block
L
+
R
dry (L)
DISTORTION
dry (R)
dry (R)
L
R
R
L
R
16
MU100 EFFECT
Page 16
Effect Parameter List
COMP+DIST (Variation block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
L
R
Parameter Drive EQ Low Frequency EQ Low Gain LPF Cutoff Output Level
EQ Mid Frequency EQ Mid Gain EQ Mid Width Dry/Wet
Edge(Clip Curve) Attack Release Threshold Ratio
+
Display 0 – 127 32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
1.0k – Thru 0 – 127
100Hz – 10.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
1.0 – 12.0 D63>W – D=W – D<W63
0 – 127 1ms – 40ms 10ms – 680ms
-48dB – -6dB
1.0 – 20.0
COMP
EF
DISTORTION
3BAND EQ (MONO)
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
EQ Low Gain
2
EQ Mid Frequency
3
EQ Mid Gain
4
EQ Mid Width
5
EQ High Gain
6
EQ Low Frequency
7
EQ High Frequency 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15
Input Mode
16
Display
-12 – +12dB 100Hz – 10.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
1.0 – 12.0
-12 – +12dB 50Hz – 2.0kHz 500Hz – 16.0kHz
mono/stereo
When input mode="mono"
L
+
LSF PDF HSF
R
When input mode="stereo"
0-127
4-40 52-76 34-60 0-127
14-54 52-76
10-120
1-127 0-127
0-19
0-15
79-121
0-7
52-76 14-54 52-76
10-120
52-76
8-40 28-58
0-1
L
R
See Table table#3 table#3
table#3
mild to sharp table#8 table#9
table#10
dry (L)
dry (R)
See Table table#3
table#3 table#3
2BAND EQ (STEREO)
ControlValue
L
R
ControlValue
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
L
R
Parameter EQ Low Frequency EQ Low Gain EQ High Frequency EQ High Gain
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
Display 32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB
L
R
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76
See Table table#3
table#3
ControlValue
AUTO WAH (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
LFO Depth
3
Cutoff Frequency Offset
4
Resonance 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
Drive (Variation block)
12 13 14 15 16
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127
1.0 – 12.0 32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
0 – 127
0-127 0-127 0-127
10-120
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
0-127
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
ControlValue
Variation Block
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
AUTO WAH AUTO WAH
dry (L)
dry (R)
+
DISTORTION
dry (L)
dry (R)
L
R
Insertion Block
L
LSF HSF
dry (L)
L
L
R
LSF PDF
LSF PDF
HSF
HSF
L
AUTO WAH AUTO WAH
R
LSF HSF
dry (R)
R
R
MU100 EFFECT
17
Page 17
Effect Parameter List
AUTO WAH+DIST
AUTO WAH+ODRV (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
LFO Frequency
2
LFO Depth
3
Cutoff Frequency Offset
4
Resonance 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
Drive
12
EQ Low Gain(distortion)
13
EQ Mid Gain(distortion)
14
LPF Cutoff
15
Output Level
16
L
LSF HSF
R
LSF HSF
Display
0.00Hz – 39.7Hz 0 – 127 0 – 127
1.0 – 12.0 32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
0 – 127
-12 – +12dB
-12 – +12dB
1.0kHz – thru 0 – 127
dry (L)
AUTO WAH AUTO WAH
dry (R)
0-127 0-127 0-127
10-120
52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
0-127 52-76 52-76 34-60 0-127
+
DISTORTION
4-40
See Table table#1
table#3 table#3
table#3
dry (L)
dry (R)
TOUCH WAH 1
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
ControlValue
L
TOUCH WAH+DIST (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Sensitive
2
Cutoff Frequency Offset
3
Resonance 4 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
Drive (Variation block)
12 13 14 15 16
Display 0 – 127 0 – 127
1.0 – 12.0
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
0 – 127
0-127 0-127
10-120
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
0-127
See Table
table#3 table#3
ControlValue
Variation Block: TOUCH WAH 1
dry (L)
dry (R)
L
R
TOUCH WAH TOUCH WAH
dry (L)
dry (R)
+
DISTORTION
L
LSF HSF
R
R
LSF HSF
+
EF
Insertion Block: TOUCH WAH 1
L
LSF HSF
EF
TOUCH WAH TOUCH WAH
+
dry (L)
L
R
LSF HSF
Variation Block: TOUCH WAH+DIST
TOUCH WAH TOUCH WAH
dry (L)
dry (R)
+
DISTORTION
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
+
EF
dry (R)
dry (L)
dry (R)
R
L
R
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R
R
Effect Parameter List
TOUCH WAH 2
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
TOUCH WAH+ODRV (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Sensitive
2
Cutoff Frequency Offset
3
Resonance 4 5 6
EQ Low Frequency 7
EQ Low Gain 8
EQ High Frequency 9
EQ High Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11
Drive
12
EQ Low Gain(distortion)
13
EQ Mid Gain(distortion)
14
LPF Cutoff
15
Output Level
16
Release
Display 0 – 127 0 – 127
1.0 – 12.0
32Hz – 2.0kHz
-12 – +12dB 500Hz – 16.0kHz
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
0 – 127
-12 – +12dB
-12 – +12dB
1.0kHz – thru 0 – 127 10 – 680ms
0-127 0-127
10-120
4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127
0-127 52-76 52-76 34-60 0-127 52-67
Variation Block: TOUCH WAH 2
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
TOUCH WAH
+
EF
TOUCH WAH
dry (L)
dry (R)
+
DISTORTION
Insertion Block: TOUCH WAH 2
L
LSF HSF
EF
TOUCH WAH TOUCH WAH
+
See Table
table#3 table#3
table#3
dry (L)
dry (L)
dry (R)
PITCH CHANGE 1 (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Pitch
2
Initial Delay
3
Fine 1
4
Fine 2
5
ControlValue
Feedback Level 6 7 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11
Pan 1
12
Output Level 1
13
Pan 2
14
Output Level 2
15 16
Display
-24 – +24 0 – 127
-50 – +50
-50 – +50
-99 – +99%
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 L63 – R63
0 – 127 L63 – R63 0 – 127
40-88
0-127 14-114 14-114
1-127
1-127
1-127
0-127
1-127
0-127
See Table table#7
ControlValue
PITCH CHANGE 2 (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Pitch
2
Initial Delay
3
Fine 1
4
Fine 2
5
Feedback Level
6
L
7 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11
Pan 1
12
Output Level 1
13
Pan 2
14
Output Level 2 15 16
L
L
Display
-24 – +24 0 – 127
-50 – +50cent
-50 – +50cent
-99 – +99%
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 L63 – R63
0 – 127 L63 – R63 0 – 127
PITCH CHANGE
+
dry (L)
PITCH CHANGE
40-88
0-127 14-114 14-114
1-127
1-127
1-127
0-127
1-127
0-127
L
See Table table#7
ControlValue
R
LSF HSF
Variation Block: TOUCH WAH+ODRV
L
R
LSF HSF
LSF HSF
TOUCH WAH
+
EF
TOUCH WAH
dry (L)
dry (R)
+
DISTORTION
dry (R)
dry (L)
dry (R)
R
R
dry (R)
R
L
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Effect Parameter List
AURAL EXCITER
®
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
Parameter HPF Cutoff Drive Mix Level
Display 500Hz – 16.0kHz 0 – 127 0 – 127
Aural Exciter® is a registered trademark of Aphex Corporation.
28-58 0-127 0-127
See Table table#3
Variation Block
L
EF
EXCITER
+
EXCITER
R
+
L
+
R
Insertion Block
L
+
EXCITER
EF
R
+
L
+
R
COMPRESSOR
(Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
ControlValue
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
Parameter Attack Release Threshold Ratio Output Level
Display 1 – 40ms 10 – 680ms
-48 – -6dB
1.0 – 20.0 0 – 127
0-19 0-15
79-121
0-7
0-127
See Table table#8 table#9
table#10
ControlValue
Variation Block
L
EF
COMP
+
COMP
R
L
R
Insertion Block
L
+
COMP
EF
R
L
R
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Effect Parameter List
NOISE GATE (Variation, Insertion 1, 2 block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
Parameter Attack Release Threshold Output Level
Display 1 – 40ms 10 – 680ms
-72 – -30dB 0 – 127
0-19
0-15 55-97 0-127
See Table table#8 table#9
ControlValue
Variation Block
L
+
GATE
EF
GATE
R
L
R
Insertion Block
L
+
GATE
EF
R
L
R
VOICE CANCEL (Variation block)
No.
Parameter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
Low Adjust
12
High Adjust
13 14 15 16
L
Display
0 – 26 0 – 26
ControlValue
See Table
0-26 0-26
+
L
VOICE CANCEL VOICE CANCEL
R
+
R
TALKING MODULATOR (Variation block)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
Parameter
Vowel
Move speed
Drive
Output level
Display a,i,u,e,o 1 – 62 0 – 127 0 – 127
0-4
1-62 0-127 0-127
See Table
ControlValue
L
R
MU100 EFFECT
L
+
+
TALK MOD.EXCITER
EF
R
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L
R
Effect Parameter List
LO-FI (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
sampling freq control
2
word length
3
output gain
4
LPF Cutoff
5
filter type
6
LPF resonance
7
bit assign
8
emphasis
9
10
Dry/Wet
11 12 13 14 15
Input Mode
16
Display
44.1kHz – 345Hz 1 – 127
-6 – +12dB 63Hz – thru Thru,PowerBass,Radio,Telephone,Clean,Low
1.0 – 12.0 0 – 6 off/on
D63>W – D=W – D<W63
mono/stereo
When input mode="mono"
L
+
Lo-Fi
R
dry (L)
dry (R)
When input mode="stereo"
L
Lo-Fi Lo-Fi
R
dry (L)
dry (R)
L
R
L
R
0-127 1-127
0-18
10-60
0-5
10-120
0-6 0-1
1-127
0-1
See Table
COMP+DIST+DELAY (Variation block)
ControlValue
COMP+ODRV+DELAY (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Delay Time
2
Delay Feedback Level
3
Delay Mix
4
Dist Drive
5
Dist Output Level
6
Dist EQ Low Gain
7
Dist EQ Mid Gain 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11
Comp. Attack
12
Comp. Release
13
Comp. Threshold
14
Comp. Ratio
15 16
Display
0.1 – 1486.0ms
-63 – +63 0 – 127 0 – 127 0 – 127
-12 – +12dB
-12 – +12dB
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 1ms – 40ms
10ms – 680ms
-48dB – -6dB
1.0 – 20.0
L
+ +
COMP
DISTORTION DELAY
EF
R
dry (L)
dry (R)
1-14860
1-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 52-76 52-76
1-127
0-19 0-15
79-121
0-7
See Table
table#8 table#9
table#10
LPF
ControlValue
+
L
+
R
WAH+DIST+DELAY (Variation block)
WAH+ODRV+DELAY (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Delay Time
2
Delay Feedback Level
3
Delay Mix
4
Dist Drive
5
Dist Output Level
6
Dist EQ Low Gain
7
Dist EQ Mid Gain 8 9
10
Dry/Wet
11
Wah Sensitive
12
Wah Cutoff Freq Offset
13
Wah Resonance
14
Wah Release
15 16
Display
0.1 – 1486.0ms
-63 – +63 0 – 127 0 – 127 0 – 127
-12 – +12dB
-12 – +12dB
D63>W – D=W – D<W63 0 – 127
0 – 127
1.0 – 12.0 10 – 680ms
1-14860
1-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 52-76 52-76
1-127 0-127
0-127
10-120
52-67
See Table
ControlValue
DIST+DELAY (Variation block)
OVERDRIVE+DELAY (Variation block)
No.
Parameter
1
Lch Delay Time
2
Rch Delay Time
3
Delay Feedback Time
4
Delay Feedback Level
5
Delay Mix
6
Dist Drive
7
Dist Output Level
8
Dist EQ Low Gain
9
Dist EQ Mid Gain
10
Dry/Wet
11 12 13 14 15 16
L
+ +
R
EF
Display
0.1 – 1486.0ms
0.1 – 1486.0ms
0.1 – 1486.0ms
-63 – +63 0 – 127 0 – 127 0 – 127
-12 – +12dB
-12 – +12dB D63>W – D=W – D<W63
dry (L)
GATE
DISTORTION DELAY
dry (R)
1-14860 1-14860 1-14860
1-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 52-76 52-76 1-127
See Table
LPF
TOUCH WAH
dry (L)
+
dry (R)
L
+ +
ControlValue
EF
R
dry (L)
DISTORTION DELAY
LPF
dry (R)
+
L
+
R
+
L R
+
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Explanation of effect parameters
Effect Parameter List
Parameter name
AM Depth AMP Type Attack
Bit Assign Cch Delay Cch Level Crossover Frequency Cutoff Frequency Offset Delay Mix
Delay Offset Delay Time
Delay2 Level Density Depth Detune Diffusion Drive
Drive High Drive Low Dry/Wet Edge(Clip Curve) Emphasis EQ High Frequency EQ High Gain EQ Low Frequency EQ Low Gain EQ Mid Frequency EQ Mid Gain EQ Mid Width Er/Rev Balance F/R Depth Feedback Delay Feedback Delay 1 Feedback Delay 2 Feedback Level
Filter Type Fine 1 Fine 2 Height High Adjust High Damp HPF Cutoff Initial Delay
Input Mode Input Select L/R Depth L->R Delay Lch Delay Lch Delay1 Lch Delay2 Lch Feedback Level Lch Init Delay LFO Depth
LFO Frequency
Effect types in which the parameter exists
TREMOLO AMP SIMULATOR COMPRESSOR type NOISE GATE LO-FI DELAY L,C,R DELAY L,C,R 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER WAH type DIST+DELAY,OVERDRIVE+DELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY,COMP+ODRV+DELAY, WAH+DIST+DELAY,WAH+ODRV+DELAY CHORUS type KARAOKE1,2,3 AMBIENCE ECHO REVERB type, EARLY REF type REVERB type ENSEMBLE DETUNE REVERB type, EARLY REF type, PHASER DISTORTION type AURAL EXCITER TALKING MODULATION 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER All types DISTORTION type LO-FI All types All types All types All types All types All types All types REVERB type AUTO PAN DELAY L,C,R DELAY L,R DELAY L,R REVERB type DELAY type,EARLY REF type,PITCH CHANGE type KARAOKE type CHORUS type, FLANGER type PHASER type LO-FI PITCH CHANGE type PITCH CHANGE type REVERB type VOICE CANCELAR REVERB type,DELAY type,EARLY REF type REVERB type,EARLY REF type,KARAOKE type,AURAL EXCITER REVERB type EARLY REF type PITCH CHANGE type All types CROSS DELAY AUTO PAN CROSS DELAY DELAY type ECHO ECHO ECHO ENSEMBLE DETUNE CHORUS type,FLANGER type,SYMPHONIC ROTARY SPEAKER PHASER type WAH type CHORUS type,FLANGER type,SYMPHONIC ROTARY SPEAKER TREMOLO AUTO PAN PHASER type WAH type
®
Explanation of parameter
Depth of volume modulation Select the type of amp to be simulated Time until the compressor effect begins to apply Time until the gate begins to open Adjust the word length of the audio data Length of the center channel delay Volume of the center channel Crossover frequency between the high-range and low-range speakers Frequency offset value that will control the wah filter Mixing amount of delay sound
Offset value of delay modulation Spacing of reflections for karaoke echo Delay length Volume of second delay Density of reflections. Higher values produce closer spacing Depth of the simulated room Amount of pitch shift Control the spaciousness Depth of distortion Depth at which the exciter effect is applied Depth at which the exciter effect is applied Depth of modulation caused by rotation of the low-range speaker Depth of modulation caused by rotation of the high-range speaker Balance between dry sound and effect sound Curve of distortion characteristics (sharp(127) distorts suddenly, mild(0) distorts gradually) Modify the character of the high range Frequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the high range Gain amount by which the EQ will boost/cut the high range Frequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the low range Gain amount by which the EQ will boost/cut the low range Frequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the mid range Gain amount by which the EQ will boost/cut the mid range Width of the area boosted/cut by the mid-range EQ Level balance between the early reflections and the reverberation Depth of front/back panning (valid when PAN Direction=Lturn,Rturn) Length of feedback delay Length of feedback delay 1 Length of feedback delay 2 Feedback amount of initial delay Feedback amount Setting for repeated reflections Level at which delay output is again returned to the input (negative values invert the phase) Level at which phaser output is again returned to the input (negative values insert the phase) Select the type of tonal effect Fine adjustment to pitch of first sound Fine adjustment to pitch of second sound Height of simulated room Adjust the upper limit of the mid-frequency range that will be attenuated Attenuation of the high frequency range (lower values will cause the high range to decay more rapidly)
®
Frequency at which the high pass filter will cut the low range Delay time until the early reflections Delay length until ER (GateReverb) sounds Delay length Mono/stereo switch for input Input select Depth of left/right panning Delay time from left (input) to right (output) Length of left channel delay Length of first left channel delay Length of second left channel delay Amount of left channel feedback Length of left channel delay Depth of delay modulation Depth of modulation caused by speaker rotation Depth of phase modulation Depth at which the wah filter will be controlled Frequency of delay modulation Frequency at which the speaker will rotate Modulation frequency Autopan frequency Phase modulation frequency Frequency at which wah filter will be controlled
Aural Exciter® is a registered trademark of Aphex Corporation.
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Effect Parameter List
LFO Phase Difference Liveness Low Adjust Low/High LPF Cutoff LPF Resonance Mic L-R Angle Mix Level Move Speed Output Gain Output Level Output Level 1 Output Level 2 Output Phase Pan 1 Pan 2 PAN Direction Phase Shift Offset Pitch PM Depth R->L Delay Ratio Rch Delay Rch Delay1 Rch Delay2 Rch Feedback Level Rch Init Delay Release
Resonance Rev Delay Reverb Time Room Size Rotor Speed Sampling Freq Control Sensitive Stage Threshold
Type Vowel Wah Release Wall Vary Width Word Length
PHASER type,FLANGER type EARLY REF type VOICE CANCEL 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER All types LO-FI 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER AURAL EXCITER TALKING MODULATOR LO-FI All types PITCH CHANGE type PITCH CHANGE type AMBIENCE PITCH CHANGE type PITCH CHANGE type AUTO PAN PHASER type PITCH CHANGE type TREMOLO CROSS DELAY COMPRESSOR type DELAY type ECHO ECHO ECHO ENSEMBLE DETUNE COMPRESSOR type NOISE GATE TOUCH WAH2, TOUCH WAH+ODRV WAH type REVERB type REVERB type EARLY REF type 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER LO-FI WAH type PHASER type COMPRESSOR type NOISE GATE EARLY REF type TALKING MODULATOR WAH+DIST+DELAY,WAH+ODRV+DELAY REVERB type REVERB type LO-FI
®
L/R phase difference for modulation waveform (0 deg (=64) is no phase difference) ER decay. Lower values cause faster decay. Adjust the lower frequency limit of the mid-range that will be attenuated Volume balance between the high-range and low-range speakers Frequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high frequency range Add character to the low pass filter of the input L/R angle of the mic that picks up the output Level of the effect sound that is mixed into the dry sound Time over which the sound specified by Vowel is reached Output gain Output level Output level for first unit Output level for second unit Swap phase of the effect sound between L/R Pan of first unit Pan of second unit Autopan type (L<->R is sine wave, L/R is square wave) Offset value for phase modulation Pitch setting in semitones Depth of delay modulation Delay time from right (input) to left (output) Compression ratio of the compressor Length of right channel delay Length of first right channel delay Length of second right channel delay Amount of right channel feedback Length of right channel delay Time until the sound is released from the compressor effect Time until the gate closes Time until the center frequency of the wah filter returns to normal Bandwidth of the wah filter Delay time between the early reflections and the reverberation Length of reverb Size of room. Increasing this value will lengthen ER. Frequency at which the speaker rotates Sampling frequency control Sensitivity with which the wah filter will change in response to changes in the input Number of steps for the phase shifter Input level at which compression will begin Input level at which the gate will begin to open Type selection Vowel selection Time until the center frequency of the wah filter returns to normal Condition of the walls of the simulated room (higher values produce more random reflections) Width of the simulated room Specify the roughness of the sound
Aural Exciter® is a registered trademark of Aphex Corporation.
Additional note: In the preceding pages, indication of effect types such as REVERB-type respectively include the following effect types.
CHORUS type COMPRESSOR type DELAY type
DISTORTION type
EARLY REF type FLANGER type KARAOKE type PHASER type PITCH CHANGE type REVERB type
WAH type
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CHORUS1,CHORUS2,CHORUS3,CHORUS4,CELESTE1,CELESTE2,CELESTE3,CELESTE4 COMPRESSOR,COMP+DIST, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+OVERDRIVE+DELAY DELAY L,C,R, DELAY L,R, ECHO, CROSS DELAY, DIST+DELAY, OVERDRIVE+DELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+OVERDRIVE+DELAY, WAH+DIST+DELAY, WAH+OVERDRIVE+DELAY DISTORTION, OVERDRIVE, AMP SIMULATOR, AUTO WAH+DIST, AUTO WAH+ODRV, TOUCH WAH+DIST, TOUCH WAH+ODRV, COMP+DIST, DIST+DELAY, OVERDRIVE+DELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+OVERDRIVE+DELAY, WAH+DIST+DELAY, WAH+OVERDRIVE+DELAY EARLY REF1, EARLY REF2, GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE FLANGER1,FLANGER2, FLANGER3 KARAOKE1, KARAOKE2, KARAOKE3 PHASER1, PHASER2 PITCH CHANGE1, PITCH CHANGE2 HALL1,HALL2,ROOM1,ROOM2,ROOM3,STAGE1,STAGE2,PLATE, WHITE ROOM,TUNNEL,CANYON,BASEMENT AUTO WAH, AUTO WAH+DIST, AUTO WAH+ODRV, TOUCH WAH1, TOUCH WAH2, TOUCH WAH+DIST, TOUCH WAH+ODRV, WAH+DIST+DELAY, WAH+OVERDRIVE+DELAY
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Effect Data Assign Table
Effect Data Assign Table
Table#1 LFO Frequency
Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value
0
0.00
32
1.35
64
2.69
1
0.04
33
1.39
2
0.08
0.13
0.17
0.21
0.25
0.29
0.34
0.38
0.42
0.46
0.51
0.55
0.59
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.93
0.97
1.01
1.05
1.09
1.14
1.18
1.22
1.26
1.30
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
1.43
1.47
1.51
1.56
1.60
1.64
1.68
1.72
1.77
1.81
1.85
1.89
1.94
1.98
2.02
2.06
2.10
2.15
2.19
2.23
2.27
2.31
2.36
2.40
2.44
2.48
2.52
2.57
2.61
2.65
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95
2.78
2.86
2.94
3.03
3.11
3.20
3.28
3.37
3.45
3.53
3.62
3.70
3.87
4.04
4.21
4.37
4.54
4.71
4.88
5.05
5.22
5.38
5.55
5.72
6.06
6.39
6.73
7.07
7.40
7.74
8.08
96 97 98
99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127
8.41
8.75
9.08
9.42
9.76
10.1
10.8
11.4
12.1
12.8
13.5
14.1
14.8
15.5
16.2
16.8
17.5
18.2
19.5
20.9
22.2
23.6
24.9
26.2
27.6
28.9
30.3
31.6
33.0
34.3
37.0
39.7
Table#2 Modulation Delay Offset
Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value
0
0.0
32
3.2
64
6.4
1
0.1
33
3.3
2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.0
3.1
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
6.0
6.1
6.2
6.3
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
96 97 98
99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
10.0
11.1
12.2
13.3
14.4
15.5
17.1
18.6
20.2
21.8
23.3
24.9
26.5
28.0
29.6
31.2
32.8
34.3
35.9
37.5
39.0
40.6
42.2
43.7
45.3
46.9
48.4
50.0
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Effect Data Assign Table
Table#3 EQ Frequency
Data Value Data Value
0
THRU(20) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
100 110 125 140 160 180 200 225 250 280 315 355 400 450 500 560 630 700
32
22
33
25
34
28
35
32
36
36
37
40
38
45
39
50
40
56
41
63
42
70
43
80
44
90
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
THRU(20.0k)
60
800 900
1.0k
1.1k
1.2k
1.4k
1.6k
1.8k
2.0k
2.2k
2.5k
2.8k
3.2k
3.6k
4.0k
4.5k
5.0k
5.6k
6.3k
7.0k
8.0k
9.0k
10.0k
11.0k
12.0k
14.0k
16.0k
18.0k
T able#5 Delay Time(200.0ms)
Data Value Data Value
0
0.1
1.7
3.2
4.8
6.4
8.0
9.5
11.1
12.7
14.3
15.8
17.4
19.0
20.6
22.1
23.7
25.3
26.9
28.4
30.0
31.6
33.2
34.7
36.3
37.9
39.5
41.0
42.6
44.2
45.7
47.3
48.9
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
50.5
52.0
53.6
55.2
56.8
58.3
59.9
61.5
63.1
64.6
66.2
67.8
69.4
70.9
72.5
74.1
75.7
77.2
78.8
80.4
81.9
83.5
85.1
86.7
88.2
89.8
91.4
93.0
94.5
96.1
97.7
99.3
Table#4 Reverb time
Data Value Data Value Data Value
0
0.3
32
3.5
1
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.5
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
15.0
16.0
64 65 66 67 68 69
17.0
18.0
19.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
Table#6 Room Size
Data Value Data Value
0
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.5
1.7
1.8
2.0
2.1
2.3
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.9
3.1
3.2
3.4
3.5
3.7
3.9
4.0
4.2
4.3
4.5
4.6
4.8
5.0
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
5.1
5.3
5.4
5.6
5.7
5.9
6.1
6.2
6.4
6.5
6.7
6.8
7.0
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T able#7 Delay Time (400.0ms)
Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value
0
0.1
32
1
3.2
2
6.4
3
9.5
4
12.7
5
15.8
6
19.0
7
22.1
8
25.3
9
28.4
10
31.6
11
34.7
12
37.9
13
41.0
14
44.2
15
47.3
16
50.5
17
53.6
18
56.8
19
59.9
20
63.1
21
66.2
22
69.4
23
72.5
24
75.7
25
78.8
26
82.0
27
85.1
28
88.3
29
91.4
30
94.6
31
97.7
100.9
33
104.0
34
107.2
35
110.3
36
113.5
37
116.6
38
119.8
39
122.9
40
126.1
41
129.2
42
132.4
43
135.5
44
138.6
45
141.8
46
144.9
47
148.1
48
151.2
49
154.4
50
157.5
51
160.7
52
163.8
53
167.0
54
170.1
55
173.3
56
176.4
57
179.6
58
182.7
59
185.9
60
189.0
61
192.2
62
195.3
63
198.5
64
201.6
65
204.8
66
207.9
67
211.1
68
214.2
69
217.4
70
220.5
71
223.7
72
226.8
73
230.0
74
233.1
75
236.3
76
239.4
77
242.6
78
245.7
79
248.9
80
252.0
81
255.2
82
258.3
83
261.5
84
264.6
85
267.7
86
270.9
87
274.0
88
277.2
89
280.3
90
283.5
91
286.6
92
289.8
93
292.9
94
296.1
95
299.2
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127
96
302.4
97
305.5
98
308.7
99
311.8
315.0
318.1
321.3
324.4
327.6
330.7
333.9
337.0
340.2
343.3
346.5
349.6
352.8
355.9
359.1
362.2
365.4
368.5
371.7
374.8
378.0
381.1
384.3
387.4
390.6
393.7
396.9
400.0
Table#11 Reverb Width; Depth; Height
Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value
0
0.5
32
8.8
64
17.6
1
0.8
33
9.1
2
1.0
1.3
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.3
2.6
2.8
3.1
3.3
3.6
3.9
4.1
4.4
4.6
4.9
5.2
5.4
5.7
5.9
6.2
6.5
6.7
7.0
7.2
7.5
7.8
8.0
8.3
8.6
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
9.4
9.6
9.9
10.2
10.4
10.7
11.0
11.2
11.5
11.8
12.1
12.3
12.6
12.9
13.1
13.4
13.7
14.0
14.2
14.5
14.8
15.1
15.4
15.6
15.9
16.2
16.5
16.8
17.1
17.3
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95
17.9
18.2
18.5
18.8
19.1
19.4
19.7
20.0
20.2
20.5
20.8
21.1
21.4
21.7
22.0
22.4
22.7
23.0
23.3
23.6
23.9
24.2
24.5
24.9
25.2
25.5
25.8
26.1
26.5
26.8
27.1
96 97 98
99 100 101 102 103 104
27.5
27.8
28.1
28.5
28.8
29.2
29.5
29.9
30.2
T able#8 Compressor Attack Time
Data Value
0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9
9 10 10 12 11 14 12 16 13 18 14 20 15 23 16 26 17 30 18 35 19 40
Table#9 Compressor Release Time
Data Value
0 10 1 15 2 25 3 35 4 45 5 55 6 65 7 75 8 85
9 100 10 115 11 140 12 170 13 230 14 340 15 680
Table#10 Compressor Ratio
Data Value
0 1.0 1 1.5 2 2.0 3 3.0 4 5.0 5 7.0 6 10.0 7 20.0
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MIDI data format
1. Channel messages
1.1 Note on/note off
These messages convey keyboard performance data. Note-on is transmitted when a note is pressed, and note-off is transmitted when a note is released. These messages contain a "note number" which indicates the key that was played, and a "velocity" which indicates how strongly it was played. When a note-on of velocity "0" is received, it has the same effect as a note-off. Range of note numbers received = 0 (C-2)...60 (C3)...127 (G8) Velocity range = 1...127 (Velocity is received only
for note-on) When the Multi Part parameter "Rcv NOTE MESSAGE" = OFF, that part will not receive these messages. For a drum part*, key-off is not received if the DrumSetup parameter Rcv NOTE OFF = OFF. For a drum part, key-on is not received if the DrumSetup parameter Rcv NOTE ON = OFF.
* Drum Part indicates that the Multi Part parameter PART MODE is "set to DRUM or DRUMS1...4."
1.2 Control changes
These messages control volume or pan etc.
Their functions are differentiated by the control number (Ctrl#). If the Multi Part parameter Rcv CONTROL CHANGE = OFF, that part will not receive control changes.
1.2.1 Bank Select
This voice selects the voice bank. The voice bank is selected by the combination of two control change messages: MSB and LSB. The function of the MSB and LSB will differ depending on the sound module mode. In the case of "XG," the MSB value will specify the major division of voices, and the LSB value will specify the detailed division. In the case of "TG300B," the LSB value is fixed, and only the MSB value will specify the detailed voice division. In the case of "C/M," Bank Select is not received.
Control# Parameter Data Range 0 Bank Select MSB 0...127 32 Bank Select LSB 0...127
The Bank Select data will be processed only after a Program Change is received, and then voice bank will change at that time. If you wish to change the voice bank as well as the voice, you must transmit Bank Select and Program Change messages as a set, in the order of Bank Select MSB, LSB, and Program Change.
1.2.2 Modulation
This message is used primarily to control the depth of vibrato, but the depth of the following 7 types of effect can be controlled. The effect of this message can be changed by the following parameters.
• Multi Part Parameter
1. MW PITCH CONTROL
2. MW FILTER CONTROL
3. MW AMPLITUDE CONTROL
4. MW LFO PMOD DEPTH
5. MW LFO FMOD DEPTH
6. MW LFO AMOD DEPTH
• Effect1 Parameter
7. MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH (Valid when Variation Effect is assigned to a part as Insertion) By default, an LFO Pitch Modulation (PMOD) effect will apply.
Control# Parameter Data Range 1 Modulation 0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv MODULATION = OFF, that part will not receive Modulation. If the receive channel is a drum part, effects 5 and 6 will not apply.
1.2.3 Portamento Time
This message controls the degree of Portamento (refer to
1.2.11).
Control# Parameter Data Range 5 Portamento Time 0...127
When Portamento (control number 065) is ON, this regulates the speed of the pitch change. A value of 0 is the shortest portamento time, and 127 is the longest portamento time. If the receive channel is a drum part, Portamento Time is not received.
1.2.4 Data Entry
This message sets the value of the parameter which was specified by RPN MSB/LSB (see 1.2.22) and NRPN MSB/ LSB (see 1.2.21).
Control# Parameter Data Range 6 Data Entry MSB 0...127 38 Data Entry LSB 0...127
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1.2.5 Main Volume
This message controls the volume of each part. This is used to adjust the volume balance between parts.
Control# Parameter Data Range 7 Main Volume 0...127
When the Multi Part parameter Rcv VOLUME = OFF, that part will not receive Main Volume. With a value of 0 there will be no sound, and a value of 127 will be the maximum volume.
1.2.6 Panpot
This message control the panning (stereo location) of each part. This will be the location of the sound when heard in stereo.
Control# Parameter Data Range 10 Pan 0...64...127
When the Multi Part parameter Rcv PAN = OFF, that part will not receive Panpot. 0 is left, 64 is center, and 127 is right.
1.2.7 Expression
This message controls expression (dynamics within a musical line) for each part. It is used to create volume changes during a song.
Control# Parameter Data Range 11 Expression 0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv EXPRESSION = OFF, that part will not receive Expression. With a value of 0 there will be no sound, and with a value of 127 the volume will be maximum.
1.2.9 Portamento
This message controls portamento on/off. When the pedal is pressed, a portamento effect will be applied.
Control# Parameter Data Range 65 Portamento 0...63, 64...127
(OFF, ON)
For data of 0...63 the portamento pedal will be OFF (released), and for 64...127 it will be ON (pressed). When this is ON, the pitch will change smoothly between notes. The time over which the pitch changes is adjusted by Portamento Time (see 1.2.3). Also, when the Multi Part parameter MONO/POLY MODE = MONO, the tone will also change smoothly (legato) if Portamento = ON. If any of the following Multi Part parameter settings apply, that part will not receive Portamento.
• Rcv PORTAMENTO = OFF
• PART MODE = DRUM, DRUMS1...4
1.2.10 Sostenuto
This message controls sostenuto pedal on/off. Notes which were already pressed when the pedal was pressed will be sustained.
Control# Parameter Data Range 66 Sostenuto 0...63,64...127
(OFF, ON)
For data of 0...63, the sostenuto pedal will be OFF (released), and for 64...127 it will be ON (pressed). If sostenuto is turned on while a note is sounding, that note will be sustained until sostenuto is turned OFF. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv SOSTENUTO = OFF, that part will not receive Sostenuto. Has no effect on VL sounds.
1.2.8 Hold1
This message controls sustain pedal on/off. The notes that are sounding while the pedal is pressed will be sustained.
Control# Parameter Data Range 64 Hold1 0...63,64...127
(OFF, ON)
For data of 0...63 the sustain pedal will be OFF (released), and for data of 64...127 it will be on (pressed). When this is ON, currently-sounding notes will continue to sound even if note-off messages are received. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv HOLD1 = OFF, that part will not receive Hold1.
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1.2.11 Soft Pedal
This message controls soft pedal on/off. The sound will become more mellow while the pedal is pressed.
Control# Parameter Data Range 67 Soft Pedal 0...63, 64...127
(OFF, ON)
For data of 0...63, the soft pedal is OFF (released), and for
64...127 it is ON (pressed). If any of the following Multi Part parameter settings apply, that part will not receive the Soft Pedal.
• Rcv SOFT PEDAL = OFF
• PART MODE = DRUM, DRUM1...4
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1.2.12 Harmonic Content
This message adjusts the resonance of the filter that is specified for the sound. The value of 0~127 is taken as -64~+63, and added as an offset value to the original sound data to modify the resonance.
Control# Parameter Data Range 71 Harmonic Content 0...64...127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies a boost or cut relative to 64. Higher values will produce a more distinctive sound. For some sounds, the effective range may be less than the possible range of settings.
1.2.13 Release Time
This message adjusts the EG release time that was specified by the sound data. The value of 0~127 is taken as -64~+63, and added to the original sound data as an offset value to modify the release time.
Control# Parameter Data Range 72 Release Time 0...64...127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64. Increasing this value will lengthen the release that follows a note-off.
Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64. Lower values will produce a more mellow sound. For some sounds, the effective range may be less than the possible range of settings.
1.2.16 Portamento Control
This message specifies the portamento source key number (the key number at which portamento will begin). Data of 0...127 specifies the portamento source key. When Portamento Control is received, the currently­sounding pitch will change at a Portamento Time of 0 to the key of the next-received note-on of the same channel.
Control# Parameter Data Range 84 Portamento Control 0...127
(C-2...G8)
This is received even if Rcv PORTAMENTO = OFF. Has no effect on VL sounds.
1.2.17 Effect1 Depth(Reverb Send Level)
This message specifies the send level for the reverb effect.
Control# Parameter Data Range 91 Effect1 Depth 0...127
Increasing this value will produce a richer reverb. The effect of the value will depend on the state of the reverb effect.
1.2.18 Effect3 Depth(Chorus Send Level)
This message specifies the send level for the chorus effect.
1.2.14 Attack Time
This message adjusts the EG attack time that was specified by the sound data. The value of 0~127 is taken as -64~+63, and added to the original sound data as an offset value to modify the attack time.
Control# Parameter Data Range 73 Attack Time 0...64...127
(-64...0...+63)
Since this a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64. Increasing this value will make the attack more gradual, and decreasing this value will make the attack sharper.
1.2.15 Brightness
This message adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter specified by the sound data. The value of 0~127 is taken as -64~+63, and added to the original sound data as an offset value to modify the cutoff frequency.
Control# Parameter Data Range 74 Brightness 0...64...127
(-64...0...+63)
Control# Parameter Data Range 93 Effect3 Depth 0...127
Raising this value will increase the modulation or spacious­ness. The effect of the value will depend on the state of the chorus effect.
1.2.19 Effect4 Depth (Variation Effect Send
Level)
This message specifies the send level for the variation effect.
Control# Parameter Data Range 94 Effect4 Depth 0...127
However, this is not received if the Variation Effect parameter Variation Connection = 0 (Insertion).
1.2.20 Data Increment/Decrement (for RPN)
After RPN (see 1.2.22) is used to specify a parameter such as Pitch Bend Sensitivity, Fine Tune, or Coarse Tune, this message is used to increment or decrement the respective parameter value in steps of 1.
Control# Parameter Data Range 96 RPN Increment -­97 RPN Decrement --
The data byte is ignored.
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1.2.21 NRPN (Non-registered parameter
number)
This message is used to specify a sound parameter (such as vibrato, filter, EG, drum setup etc.) as an offset value. Use NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value for the specified parameter.
Control# Parameter Data Range 98 NRPN LSB 0...127 99 NRPN MSB 0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv NRPN = OFF, that part will not receive NRPN.
The following NRPN messages can be received.
NRPN Data Entry *1 MSB LSB MSB LSB
01 08 mm -- *2 Vibrato rate
01 09 mm -- Vibrato depth
01 10 mm -- *3 Vibrato delay
01 32 mm --
01 33 mm -- Low pass filter resonance
Parameter name and value range
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
Low pass filter cutoff frequency mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
01 53 mm -- *4 EQ treble frequency
01 99 mm -- EG attack time
01 100 mm -- EG decay time
01 102 mm -- EG release time
20 rr mm -- Drum low pass filter cutoff
21 rr mm --
22 rr mm -- Drum EG attack rate
23 rr mm -- Drum EG decay rate
effect on VL sounds) mm: 28 - 58 (500...16.0k [Hz])
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
frequency rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
Drum low pass filter resonance rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63) The effect will apply both to Decay 1 and 2.
(Has no
01 34 mm -- Filter EG Depth (VL sounds
only) mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
01 36 mm --
01 48 mm -- *4 EQ bass gain
01 49 mm -- *4 EQ treble gain
01 52 mm -- *4 EQ bass frequency
High pass filter cutoff frequency (Has no effect on VL sounds) mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
(Has no effect on VL sounds) mm: 04 - 40 (32...2.0k [Hz])
24 rr mm -- Drum instrument pitch coarse
25 rr mm -- Drum instrument pitch fine
26 rr mm -- Drum instrument level
28 rr mm -- Drum instrument panpot
29 rr mm -- Drum instrument reverb send
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rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)
rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00, 01-64-127(RND, L63...C...R63)
level rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)
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30 rr mm -- Drum instrument chorus send
level rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)
31 rr mm -- Drum instrument variation
send level rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum) (when Variation Connection = SYSTEM)) mm: 00, 01-127 (OFF,ON) (when Variation Connection = INSERTION))
36 rr mm -- Drum high pass filter cutoff
frequency mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
48 rr mm -- Drum EQ bass gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0... +63)
49 rr mm -- Drum EQ treble gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
52 rr mm -- Drum EQ bass frequency
mm: 04 - 40(32...2.0k [Hz])
RPN Data Entry*1 MSB LSB MSB LSB
00 00 mm -- *2 Pitch bend sensitivity
00 01 mm ll Fine tuning
00 02 mm -- Coarse tuning
127 127 -- -- RPN Null
*1 Refer to 1.2.4 *2 '--' indicates that the setting value is ignored.
Parameter name and value range
mm: 00-24 (0...+24 semitones) Specify up to 2 octaves in semitone steps
mm ll: 00 00 -100 cents
: :
mm ll: 64 00 0 cents
: : mm ll: 127 127 +100 cents [Note] mm ll: 00 127
(=-87.5) cents is followed by 01 00 (=-87.4) cents.
mm: 40 - 64 - 88 (-24...0...+24 semitones)
This sets RPN and NRPN numbers to an unset state. Internal data is not affected.
53 rr mm -- Drum EQ treble frequency
mm: 28 - 58(500...16.0k [Hz])
MSB 20-53 (for drums) is received when Multi Part parameter PART MODE = DRUMS1...4.
*1 Refer to 1.2.4 *2 '--' indicates that the setting value is ignored. *3 Adjusts the time after the note is played until vibrato
begins to take effect. The effect will begin more quickly for higher values, and more slowly for higher values. No effect if Bank Select MSB=127 is selected.
*4 No effect if Multi Part parameter PART MODE =
DRUM, DRUMS1...4.
1.2.22 RPN (Registered parameter number)
This message is used to specify part parameters such as Pitch Bend Sensitivity or Tuning etc. as an offset value. Use RPN MSB and RPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value of the specified parameter.
Control# Parameter Data Range 100 RPN LSB 0...127 101 RPN MSB 0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv RPN = OFF, that part will not receive this message.
The following RPN messages can be received.
1.2.23 Assignable controller
By assigning a control change number of 0...95 to a part, the specified effect can be controlled. This device allows two control change numbers (AC1 and AC2) to be specified for each part. The following parameters specify the effect of AC1 and AC2.
• Multi Part Parameter
1. AC1, AC2 PITCH CONTROL
2. AC1, AC2 FILTER CONTROL
3. AC1, AC2 AMPLITUDE CONTROL
4. AC1, AC2 LFO PMOD DEPTH
5. AC1, AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH
6. AC1, AC2 LFO AMOD DEPTH
• Effect1 Parameter
7. AC1, AC2 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH (Valid if Variation Effect is assigned to a part as Insertion)
The AC1 control change number is specified by the Multi Part or A/D Part parameter AC1 CONTROLLER NUMBER, and the AC2 control change number is specified by the Multi Part or A/D Part parameter AC2 CONTROLLER NUMBER.
1.3 Channel mode messages
These messages specify the basic operation of a part.
1.3.1 All Sound Off
This message silences all currently-sounding notes on the corresponding channel. However, the state of channel messages such as Note-on and Hold-on will be maintained.
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Control# Parameter Data Range 120 All Sound Off 0
1.3.2 Reset All Controllers
This message resets the following controllers to their default values.
Controller Value Pitch bend change ±0 (center)
Channel pressure 0 (off) Polyphonic key pressure 0 (off) Modulation 0 (off) Expression 127 (maximum) Hold 0 (off) Portamento 0 (off) Sostenuto 0 (off) Soft pedal 0 (off) Portamento control Reset the portamento source
note number that was received
RPN Number unset, internal data is
not affected.
NRPN Number unset, internal data is
not affected.
The following data is not changed Parameter values specified by program change, bank select MSB/LSB, volume, pan, effect send levels 1, 3, 4, RPN and NRPN.
Control# Parameter Data Range 121 Reset All Controllers 0
1.3.3 All Note Off
This message turns off all notes which are currently on for the corresponding part. However, if Hold 1 or Sostenuto are on, notes will continue to sound until these are turned off.
Control# Parameter Data Range 123 All Note Off 0
1.3.4 Omni Off
Perform the same processing as when All Note Off is received.
Control# Parameter Data Range 124 Omni Off 0
1.3.5 Omni On
Perform the same processing as when All Note Off is received.
Control# Parameter Data Range 125 Omni On 0
1.3.6 Mono
Perform the same processing as when All Sound Off is received, and if the value (mono number) is in the range of
0...16, set the corresponding channel to Mode4* (m = 1).
Control# Parameter Data Range 126 Mono 0...16
* Mode4 is a state in which only channel messages on the
specified channel will be received, and notes will be sounded individually (monophonically).
1.3.7 Poly
Perform the same processing as when All Sound Off is received, and set the corresponding channel to Mode3*.
Control# Parameter Data Range 127 Poly 0
* Mode3 is when channel messages will be received only
on the specified channel, and will be sounded polyphonically.
1.4 Program change
This message is used to select voices or performances. When this is transmitted in conjunction with Bank Select (see 1.2.1), voices and performances can be selected not only from the basic voice bank but also from the extended voice bank and from internal performances. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv PROGRAM CHANGE = OFF, that part will not receive program changes. If Sound Module Mode = C/M, program changes for the Drum Part will not be received.
1.5 Pitch bend
This message conveys movements of the pitch bender. This message is generally used to modify the pitch of a part, but the depth of the following seven effects can be controlled. The effect of this message can be modified by the following parameters.
• Multi Part Parameter
1. BEND PITCH CONTROL
2. BEND FILTER CONTROL
3. BEND AMPLITUDE CONTROL
4. BEND LFO PMOD DEPTH
5. BEND LFO FMOD DEPTH
6. BEND LFO AMOD DEPTH
• Effect1 Parameter
7. BEND VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH (Valid when Variation Effect is assigned to a part as Insertion)
By default, the Pitch Control effect is applied. If the receive channel is a drum part, effects 5 and 6 will not apply. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv PITCH BEND CHANGE = OFF, that part will not receive pitch bend messages.
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1.6 Channel aftertouch
This message conveys the pressure which is applied to the keyboard after playing a note in order to create tonal changes (for an entire MIDI channel). The pressure can be controlled for each part. This message will affect the currently-sounding notes. The effect of this message will be determined by the settings of the following parameters.
• Multi Part Parameter
1. CAT PITCH CONTROL
2. CAT FILTER CONTROL
3. CAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL
4. CAT LFO PMOD DEPTH
5. CAT LFO FMOD DEPTH
6. CAT LFO AMOD DEPTH
• Effect1 Parameter
7. CAT VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH (Valid when the Variation Effect is assigned to a part as Insertion)
By default, there will be no effect. If the receive channel is a drum part, effects 5 and 6 will not apply. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH = OFF, that part will not receive Channel Aftertouch.
1.7 Polyphonic aftertouch
This message conveys the pressure that is applied to the keyboard after playing a note (for individual note numbers). The pressure can be controlled independently for each note. This message will affect currently-sounding notes. The effect of this message is determined by the following Multi Part parameters.
1. PAT PITCH CONTROL
2. PAT FILTER CONTROL
3. PAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL
4. PAT LFO PMOD DEPTH
5. PAT LFO FMOD DEPTH
6. PAT LFO AMOD DEPTH
[UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE]
1) Master Volume
[UNIVERSAL NON REALTIME MESSAGE]
1) General MIDI System On
2) Identity Request(INQUIRY MESSAGE)
3) Identity Reply(INQUIRY MESSAGE)
[XG PARAMETER CHANGE]
1) XG System on
2) XG System parameter change
3) Multi Effect1 parameter change
4) Multi EQ parameter change
5) Multi Effect2 parameter change
6) Display parameter change
7) Multi Part parameter change
8) AD Part parameter change
9) AD System parameter change
10) Drums Setup parameter change
[MU100 NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE 1]
1) System parameter change
2) Remote switch
[MU100 NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE 2]
1) Current Performance parameter change
[Others]
1) Master tuning
2) TG300 System parameter change
3) TG300 Multi Effect parameter change
4) TG300 Multi Part parameter change
2.1.1 Universal realtime messages
2.1.1.1 Master Volume
This system exclusive message is used to control the volume of all channels simultaneously.
By default, there will be no effect. The effect will apply to note numbers 36...97. In the case of either of the following Multi Part parameter settings, that part will not receive Polyphonic Aftertouch.
Rcv CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH = OFF PART MODE = DRUM, DRUMS1...4
2. System exclusive messages
These MIDI messages are not directly "performance data," but are used to make settings related to the system of the MIDI device. For example, these messages can be used to save data specific to this device on a MIDI data filer such as the MDF3, or to exchange data between two or more MU100 units. By using these messages, it is possible to edit virtually all settings of the MU100 from an external MIDI device. However, data cannot be exchanged unless the receiving and transmitting devices are set to the same Device Number.
2.1 Parameter changes
This devices uses the following parameter changes.
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11110000 F0H = Exclusive status 01111111 7FH = 01111111 7FH = ID of target device 00000100 04H = Sub-ID #1 = Device
00000001 01H = Sub-ID #2 = Master
0sssssss SSH = Volume LSB
*
0ttttttt TTH = Volume MSB 11110111 F7H = End of Exclusive
or,
11110000 F0H = Exclusive status 01111111 7FH = 0xxxnnnn XNH = Device Number,
00000100 04H = Sub-ID #1 = Device
00000001 01H = Sub-ID #2 = Master
0sssssss SSH = Volume LSB 0ttttttt TTH = Volume MSB 11110111 F7H = End of Exclusive
Universal Real Time
Control Message
Volume
Universal Real Time
xxx = don't care
Control Message
Volume
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When this is received, the Volume MSB will be reflected by the System parameter MASTER VOLUME. * The binary expression 0sssssss is expressed in hexadec-
imal as SSH. The same applies elsewhere.
2.1.2 Universal non-realtime messages
2.1.2.1 General MIDI System On
This system exclusive message causes the MU100 to function as a tone generator that is compatible with GM System Level 1.
11110000 F0H = Exclusive status
01111110 7EH = Universal Non-Real
01111111 7FH = ID of target device 00001001 09H
00000001 01H =
11110111 F7H = End of Exclusive
or,
11110000 F0H = Exclusive status 01111110 7EH = Universal Non-Real
0xxxnnnn XNH = N:Device Number,
00001001 09H =
00000001 01H =
11110111 F7H = End of Exclusive
When this message is received, the SOUND MODULE MODE is set to XG, and all MIDI messages defined by GM will be received. All data except for MIDI Master Tuning will be restored to the default value. However this message will not be received in any of the following cases.
• SOUND MODULE MODE = C/M
• MU100 System Parameter (see table 2-2) Rcv GM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE= OFF Since approximately 50[ms] is required in order to process this message, be sure to allow an appropriate interval before sending the next message.
Time
= Sub-ID #1 = General
MIDI Message
Sub-ID #2 = General
MIDI On
Time
X:don't care
Sub-ID #1 = General
MIDI Message
Sub-ID #2 = General
MIDI On
2.1.2.2 Identity Request
11110000 F0H = Exclusive status 01111110 7EH = Universal Non-Real
0mmmmmmm MMH = Device Number 00000110 06H =
00000001 01H = Sub-ID #2 = Identity
11110111 F7H = End of Exclusive
Time
Sub-ID #1 = General
Information
Request
When this message is received, this device will transmit an Identity Reply message as described in the following section
2.1.2.3.
2.1.2.3 Identity Reply
11110000 F0H = Exclusive status 01111110 7EH = Universal Non-Real
0mmmmmmm MMH = Device Number 00000110 06H =
00000010 02H = Sub-ID #2 = Identity
01000011 43H = YAMAHA ID 00000000 00H =
01000001 41H =
00000000 00H =
000000ll 03H =
00000000 00H 00000000 00H 00000000 00H 00000001 01H =
11110111 F7H = End of Exclusive
This device will transmit this message when it receives the Identity Request message of 2.1.2.2.
Time
Sub-ID #1 = General
Information
Reply
Device Family Code
LSB
MU100 ID #1
Device Family Code
MSB
MU100 ID #2
Device Number Code
LSB
MU100 ID #3
Device Number Code
MSB
MU100 ID #4
Tone Generator Code
= XG
2.1.3 XG parameter change
This message sets XG-related parameters. Each message can set a single parameter. The message format is as follows.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N:device Number 01001100 4CH Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0sssssss SSH Data
: : 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
For parameters whose Data Size is 2 or 4, the appropriate amount of data will be transmitted as indicated by Size.
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2.1.3.1 XG System On
This system exclusive message causes the MU100 to function as an "XG"-compatible tone generator.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N:device Number 01001100 4CH Model ID 00000000 00H Address High 00000000 00H Address Mid 01111110 7EH Address Low 00000000 00H Data 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
When On is received, the SOUND MODULE MODE will be set to XG, and all MIDI messages defined by XG such as NRPN or bank select etc. can be received. Since approximately 50[ms] are required in order to execute this message, please allow an appropriate interval before transmitting the next message.
2.1.3.2 XG System parameter change
This message sets the XG SYSTEM block (refer to tables <1 -1>, <1 - 2>).
2.1.3.3 Multi Effect1 parameter change
This message sets the MULTI EFFECT1 block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 4>).
2.1.3.4 Multi EQ parameter change
This message sets the MULTI EQ block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 5>).
2.1.3.5 Multi Effect2 parameter change
This message sets the MULTI EFFECT2 block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 6>).
2.1.3.10 Drums Setup parameter change
This message sets the DRUMS SETUP block (refer to tables <1 - 1> , <1 - 12>).
2.1.4 MU100 native parameter change (1)
This message sets parameters unique to the MU100. Each message sets a single parameter. As indicated below, the message format is in common with the MU50, MU80, and MU90.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N:Device Number 01001001 49H Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0vvvvvvv VVH Data
: : 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
For parameters whose Data Size is 2 or 4, the number of data bytes indicated by Size are transmitted.
2.1.4.1 MU100 System parameter
change
This message sets the SYSTEM block (refer to tables <2 - 1>, <2 - 2>).
2.1.4.2 Remote Switch
This message sets the REMOTE SWITCH (refer to tables <2 - 1>, <2 - 3>).
2.1.5 MU100 native parameter change (2)
This message sets parameters which are unique to the MU100. Each message modifies a single parameter. The format of this message is the same as for the MU90, as shown below.
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2.1.3.6 Display parameter change
This message sets the DISPLAY block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 8>).
2.1.3.7 Multi Part parameter change
This message sets the MULTI PART block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 9>).
2.1.3.8 AD Part parameter change
This message sets the AD PART block (refer to tables <1 - 1> , <1 - 10>).
2.1.3.9 AD System parameter change
This message sets the AD SYSTEM block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 11>).
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11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N:Device Number 01011001 59H Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0vvvvvvv VVH Data
: : 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
For parameters whose Data Size is 2 or 4, the number of data bytes indicated by Size are transmitted.
2.1.5.1 Current Performance parameter
change
This message sets the CURRENT PERFORMANCE block (refer to tables <3 - 1>, <3 - 2>).
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2.1.6 Other parameter changes
2.1.6.1 Master tuning
This message simultaneously modifies the tuning of all channels.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N:device Number 00100111 27H Model ID 00110000 30H Address High 00000000 00H Address Mid 00000000 00H Address Low 0000mmmm 0MH Master Tune MSB 0000llll 0LH Master Tune LSB 0xxxxxxx XXH don't care 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
Normally, the XG SYSTEM message MASTER TUNE should be used (refer to table <1-2>).
2.2 Bulk dump
This device uses the following bulk dump messages.
[XG BULK DUMP]
1) XG System bulk dump
2) System Information bulk dump
3) Multi Effect1 bulk dump
4) Multi EQ bulk dump
5) Multi Effect2 bulk dump
6) Multi Part bulk dump
7) AD Part bulk dump
8) Drums Setup bulk dump
[MU100 NATIVE BULK DUMP 1]
1) MU100 System bulk dump
2) MU80, MU50 Internal Performance bulk dump
[MU100 NATIVE BULK DUMP 2]
1) MU100 Internal Performance bulk dump
Address and Byte Count are given in tables 1-n. Byte Count is indicated by the total size of the Data in tables 1-n. Bulk dump and dump request messages are received when the beginning of the block is specified as the 'Address'. 'Block' indicates the unit of the data string that is indicated in tables 1-n as 'Total size'. Check sum is the value that produces a lower 7 bits of 0 when the Start Address, Byte Count, Data, and the Check­sum itself are added.
2.2.1.1 XG System bulk dump
This message sets the XG SYSTEM block (refer to tables <1 -1>, <1 - 2>).
2.2.1.2 System Information bulk dump
This message indicates the contents of the SYSTEM INFORMATION block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 3>). This message is transmitted in response to a Dump Request, but this message will be ignored if it is received.
2.2.1.3 Multi Effect1 bulk dump
This message sets the MULTI EFFECT1 block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 4>).
2.2.1.4 Multi EQ bulk dump
This message sets the MULTI EQ block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 5>).
2.2.1.5 Multi Effect2 bulk dump
This message sets the MULTI EFFECT2 block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 6>).
2.2.1.6 Multi Part bulk dump
This message sets the MULTI PART block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 9>).
2.2.1 XG bulk dump
This message sets XG-related parameters. Unlike parameter change messages, a single message can modify multiple parameters. The message format is as follows.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0000nnnn 0NH N:Device Number 01001100 4CH Model ID 0sssssss SSH ByteCountMSB 0ttttttt TTH ByteCountLSB 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0vvvvvvv VVH Data
: :
0kkkkkkk KKH Check-sum 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
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2.2.1.7 A/D Part bulk dump
This message sets the A/D PART block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 10>).
2.2.1.8 Drums Setup bulk dump
This message sets the DRUMS SETUP block (refer to tables <1 - 1>, <1 - 12>).
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2.2.2 MU100 native bulk dump (1)
This message modifies parameters unique to the MU100. Unlike parameter change messages, a single message will modify multiple parameters.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0000nnnn 0NH N:Device Number 01001001 49H Model ID 0sssssss SSH ByteCountMSB 0ttttttt TTH ByteCountLSB 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0vvvvvvv VVH Data
: :
0kkkkkkk KKH Check-sum 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
Details are the same as for 2.2.1 XG Bulk Dump. However, refer to table 2-n for the address, byte count, and block.
2.2.2.1 MU100 System bulk dump
This message sets the SYSTEM block (refer to tables <2 - 1>, <2 - 2>).
2.2.2.2 MU80, MU50 Internal
Performance bulk dump
This message is in MU80 / MU50 data format. It sets the INTERNAL PERFORMANCE block (refer to tables <2 - 1>, <2 - 4>).
2.2.3 MU100 native bulk dump (2)
This message sets parameters unique to the MU100. Unlike parameter change messages, a single message can modify multiple parameters.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0000nnnn 0NH N:Device Number 01011001 59H Model ID 0sssssss SSH ByteCountMSB 0ttttttt TTH ByteCountLSB 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0vvvvvvv VVH Data
: :
0kkkkkkk KKH Check-sum 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
2.3 Parameter request
This message requests transmission of a parameter value. The output is transmitted in the Parameter Change message format (refer to 2.1.3, 2.1.4, and 2.1.5).
2.3.1 XG parameter request
This message requests transmission of XG parameter settings. Settings are transmitted in the format of an XG parameter change (refer to 2.1.3).
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0011nnnn 3NH N:device Number 01001100 4CH Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
2.3.2 MU100 native parameter request (1)
This message requests transmission of a parameter value unique to the MU100. The output is transmitted in the format of a MU100 native parameter change (refer to 2.1.4).
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0011nnnn 3NH N:Device Number 01001001 49H Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
2.3.3 MU100 native parameter request (2)
This message requests the transmission of a parameter value unique to the MU100. The output format is the same as for a MU100 native parameter change (refer to 2.1.5).
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0011nnnn 3NH N:Device Number 01011001 59H Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
Details are the same as for 2.2.1 XG Bulk Dump. However, refer to table 3-n for address, byte count, and block.
2.2.3.1 MU100 Internal Performance
bulk dump
This message sets the INTERNAL PERFORMANCE block (refer to tables <3 - 1>, <3 - 3>).
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2.4 Dump request
This message requests transmission of a specific block of parameter values. The output is the same as the bulk dump format.
2.4.1 XG dump request
This message requests transmission of all parameters of the specified block of XG parameters. The output is the same as the format of XG bulk dump (refer to 2.2.1).
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0010nnnn 2NH N:device Number 01001100 4CH Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
Address is valid only when the beginning of the block has been specified. Reception/transmission of Dump Request cannot be turned off by MIDI switches other than Exclusive = off.
2.4.2 MU100 native dump request (1)
This message requests transmission of all parameters of the specified block of MU100 native parameters. The output is in the same format as an MU100 native bulk dump (refer to 2.2.2).
3. Realtime messages
3.1 Active sensing
This message is used to prevent problems which could occur if a MIDI cable were to be disconnected or broken during a performance. When this message is received, the MU100 will begin monitoring the state of the MIDI cable.
a) Transmission
not transmitted. b) Receive ReceptionOnce FE has been received, failure to receive any MIDI message for an interval longer than approximately 300 msec will cause processing to be performed as if ALL SOUND OFF, ALL NOTE OFF, and RESET ALL CONTROLLERS messages were received, and the unit will reset to a condition in which FE was never received.
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0010nnnn 2NH N:Device Number 01001001 49H Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
Details are the same as for 2.4.1 XG Bulk Dump Request.
2.4.3 MU100 native dump request (2)
This message requests transmission of all parameter values of the specified MU100 native parameter block. The output is in the format of MU100 Native Bulk Dump (refer to 2.2.3).
11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0010nnnn 2NH N:Device Number 01011001 59H Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive
Details are the same as for 2.4.1 XG Bulk Dump Request.
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< Table 1 - 1 >
Parameter Base Address Model ID = 4C [XG]
Parameter Description Remarks
XG SYSTEM 00 00 00 System
INFORMATION 01 00 00 System Information EFFECT 1 02 01 00
EFFECT 2 03 00 00 Insertion Effect 1
DISPLAY 06 00 00 Display Letter
MULTI PART 08 00 00 Multi Part 1
MULTI PART 0A 00 00 Multi Part 1 (additional) :
A/D PART 10 00 00 A/D Part 1
A/D SYSTEM 11 00 00 A/D System DRUM 30 0D 00 Drum Setup 1
PLUGIN BOARD 70 00 00 Plugin Board
Adress
(H) (M) (L)
00 00 7D Drum setup Reset 00 00 7E XG System On 00 00 7F All Parameter Reset
Effect 1 (Reverb, Chorus, Variation)
02 40 00 Multi EQ
03 01 00 Insertion Effect 2
07 00 00 Display Bit Map
: 08 0F 00 Multi Part 16 08 10 00 Multi Part 17
: 08 1F 00 Multi Part 32
0A 0F 00 Multi Part 16 0A 10 00 Multi Part 17
: 0A 1F 00 Multi Part 32
10 01 00 A/D Part 2
31 0D 00 Drum Setup 2 32 0D 00 Drum Setup 3 33 0D 00 Drum Setup 4
Receives parameter changes only Receives parameter changes only Receives parameter changes only Receives dump requeste only
Receives parameter changes only Receives parameter changes only
Receives parameter changes only
Address Parameter 3n 0D 00 note number 13 3n 0E 00 note number 14
: :
3n 5B 00 note number 91
< Table 1 - 2 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (XG SYSTEM) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 00 00 00 4 00 - 0F MASTER TUNE -102.4...0...+102.3 [cent] 00 04 00 00
01 00 - 0F 1st bit3-0→bit15-12 02 00 - 0F 2nd bit3-0→bit11-8 03 00 - 0F 3rd bit3-0→bit7-4
04 1 00 - 7F MASTER VOLUME 0...127 7F 05 1 00 - 7F MASTER ATTENUATOR 0...127 00 06 1 28 - 58 TRANSPOSE -24...0...+24 [semitones] 40 7D 1 N DRUM SETUP RESET 7E 1 00 XG SYSTEM ON 7F 1 00 ALL PARAMETER RESET 00 = ON (receive only) --
TOTAL SIZE 07
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4th bit3-0→bit3-0
N: Drum setup number (receive only) 00 = XG system ON (receive only)
--
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< Table 1 - 3 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (SYSTEM INFORMATION) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter (H) (H) (H) 01 00 00 E 20 - 7F Model Name 1 32...127(ASCII CHARACTER)
:: : : 0D 20 - 7F Model Name 14 32...127 (ASCII CHARACTER) 0E 1 00 - 7F XG Level 1
TOTAL SIZE 10
Transmitted in response to Dump Request. Not received.
0F 1 00 - 7F XG Level 2
< Table 1 - 4 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (EFFECT 1) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 02 01 00 2 00 - 7F REVERB TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List 01 (= HALL1)
02 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 1 03 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 2 04 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 3 05 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 4 06 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 5 07 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 6 08 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 7 09 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 8 0A 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 9 0B 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 10 0C 1 00 - 7F REVERB RETURN 0D 1 01 - 7F REVERB PAN L63...C...R63 40
TOTAL SIZE 0E
00 - 7F REVERB TYPE LSB
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
00 12 (depends on reverb type) 0A (˝) 08 (˝) 0D (˝) 31 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 40
02 01 10 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 11 refer to Effect Parameter List
TOTAL SIZE 6
02 01 20 2 00 - 7F CHORUS TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List 41 (= CHORUS1)
TOTAL SIZE 0F
11 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 12 12 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 13 13 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 14 14 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 15 15 1 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 16
00 - 7F CHORUS TYPE LSB 22 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 1 23 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 2 24 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 3 25 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 4 26 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 5 27 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 6 28 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 7 29 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 8 2A 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 9 2B 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 10 2C 1 00 - 7F CHORUS RETURN 2D 1 01 - 7F CHORUS PAN L63...C...R63 (1...64...127) 40 2E 1 00 - 7F SEND CHORUS TO REVERB
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
00 (depends on reverb type) 04 (˝) 32 (˝) 08 (˝) 40 (˝) 00 (˝)
00 06 (depends on chorus type) 36 (˝) 4D (˝) 6A (˝) 00 (˝) 1C (˝) 40 (˝) 2E (˝) 40 (˝) 40 (˝) 40
00
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02 01 30 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 11 refer to Effect Parameter List
TOTAL SIZE 6
02 01 40 2 00 - 7F VARIATION TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List 05 (= DELAY L, C, R)
TOTAL SIZE 21
31 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 12 32 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 13 33 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 14 34 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 15 35 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 16
42 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 MSB
44 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 MSB
46 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 MSB
48 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 MSB
4A 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 5 MSB
4C 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 6 MSB
4E 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 7 MSB
50 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 8 MSB
52 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 9 MSB
54 2 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 10 MSB
56 1 00 - 7F VARIATION RETURN 57 1 01 - 7F VARIATION PAN L63...C...R63 (1...64...127) 40 58 1 00 - 7F SEND VARIATION TO REVERB 59 1 00 - 7F SEND VARIATION TO CHORUS 5A 1 00 - 01 VARIATION CONNECTION INSERTION, SYSTEM 00 5B 1 00 - 7F VARIATION PART NUMBER Part1...32 (0...31) 7F
5C 1 00 - 7F 5D 1 00 - 7F 5E 1 00 - 7F 5F 1 00 - 7F 60 1 00 - 7F
00 - 7F VARIATION TYPE LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 5 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 6 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 7 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 8 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 9 LSB
00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 10 LSB
MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH BEND VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH CAT VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH AC1 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH AC2 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH
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˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
AD1, AD2 (64, 65) OFF (127)
-64...0...+63 40
-64...0...+63 40
-64...0...+63 40
-64...0...+63 40
-64...0...+63 40
2E (depends on chorus type) 40 (˝) 0A (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝)
00 1A (depends on variation type) 05 (˝) 0D (˝) 03 (˝) 27 (˝) 08 (˝) 27 (˝) 08 (˝) 00 (˝) 4A (˝) 00 (˝) 64 (˝) 00 (˝) 0A (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 20 (˝) 40
00 00
02 01 70 1 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 11 refer to Effect Parameter List
71 1 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 12 72 1 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 13 73 1 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 14 74 1 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 15 75 1 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 16
TOTAL SIZE 6
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
00 (depends on variation type) 3C (˝) 1C (˝) 40 (˝) 2E (˝) 40 (˝)
< Table 1 - 5 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI EQ) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 02 40 00 1 00 - 04 EQ TYPE flat, jazz, pops, rock, classic 00
01 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN1 -12...0...+12 [dB] 40 (depends on EQ type) 02 1 04 - 28 EQ FREQUENCY1 32...2.0k [Hz] 0C (˝) 03 1 01 - 78 EQ Q1 0.1...12.0 07 (˝)
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04 1 00 - 01 EQ SHAPE1 shelving, peaking 00 (˝) 05 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN2 -12...0...+12 [dB] 40 (˝) 06 1 0E - 36 EQ FREQUENCY2 100...10.0k [Hz] 1C (˝) 07 1 01 - 78 EQ Q2 0.1...12.0 07 (˝) 08 1 NOT USED -­09 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN3 -12...0...+12 [dB] 40 (˝) 0A 1 0E - 36 EQ FREQUENCY3 100...10.0k [Hz] 22 (˝) 0B 1 01 - 78 EQ Q3 0.1...12.0 07 (˝) 0C 1 NOT USED -­0D 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN4 -12...0...+12 [dB] 40 (˝) 0E 1 0E - 36 EQ FREQUENCY4 100...10.0k [Hz] 2E (˝) 0F 1 01 - 78 EQ Q4 0.1...12.0 07 (˝) 10 1 NOT USED -­11 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN5 -12...0...+12 [dB] 40 (˝) 12 1 1C - 3A EQ FREQUENCY5 0.5k...16.0k [Hz] 34 (˝) 13 1 01 - 78 EQ Q5 0.1...12.0 07 (˝)
TOTAL SIZE 15
14 1 00 - 01 EQ SHAPE5 shelving, peaking 00 (˝)
< Table 1 - 6 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (EFFECT 2) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 03 00 00 2 00 - 7F INSERTION EFFECT1 TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List
02 1 00 - 7F 03 1 00 - 7F 04 1 00 - 7F 05 1 00 - 7F 06 1 00 - 7F 07 1 00 - 7F 08 1 00 - 7F 09 1 00 - 7F 0A 1 00 - 7F 0B 1 00 - 7F 0C 1 00 - 7F
0D 1 00 - 7F MW INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 0E 1 00 - 7F 0F 1 00 - 7F 10 1 00 - 7F 11 1 00 - 7F
TOTAL SIZE 12
00 - 7F INSERTION EFFECT1 TYPE LSB
INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER1 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER2 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER3 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER4 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER5 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER6 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER7 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER8 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER9 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER10 INSERTION EFFECT1 PART NUMBER
BEND INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH CAT INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH AC1 INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH AC2 INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH
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Part1...32 (0...31) 7F AD1, AD2 (64, 65) OFF (127)
-64...0...+63 40
-64...0...+63 40
-64...0...+63 40
-64...0...+63 40
49 (= DISTORTION) 00 28 (depends on insertion effect1 type) 14 (˝) 48 (˝) 35 (˝) 40 (˝) 00 (˝) 2B (˝) 4A (˝) 0A (˝) 7F (˝)
20 1 00 - 7F 21 1 00 - 7F 22 1 00 - 7F 23 1 00 - 7F 24 1 00 - 7F 25 1 00 - 7F
TOTAL SIZE 6
30 2 00 - 7F
32 2 00 - 7F
34 2 00 - 7F
36 2 00 - 7F
38 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER11 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER12 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER13 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER14 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER15 INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER16
INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER1 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER1 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER2 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER2 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER3 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER3 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER4 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER4 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER5 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER5 LSB
refer to Effect Parameter List ˝
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refer to Effect Parameter List ˝
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78 (depends on insertion effect1 type) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝)
00 (depends on insertion effect1 type) 28 (˝) 00 (˝) 14 (˝) 00 (˝) 48 (˝) 00 (˝) 35 (˝) 00 (˝) 40 (˝)
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3A 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
3C 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
3E 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
40 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
42 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
TOTAL SIZE 14
When using an EFFECT TYPE which does not require the MSB, parameters of addresses 02~0B are received, and parameters of addresses 30~42 are not received. When using an EFFECT TYPE which requires the MSB, parameters of addresses 30~42 are received, and parameters of addresses 02~0B are not received. Bulk data which includes the EFFECT TYPE is always transmitted with the parameters of addresses 02~0B, but in the case of an EFFECT TYPE which requires the MSB, parameters of addresses 02~0B are not received even for bulk reception. EFFECT TYPE’s that require MSB include: DELAY L,C,R, DELAY L,R, ECHO, and CROSS DELAY.
03 01 00 2 00 - 7F INSERTION EFFECT2 TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List 49 (= DISTORTION)
00 - 7F INSERTION EFFECT2 TYPE LSB 02 1 00 - 7F 03 1 00 - 7F 04 1 00 - 7F 05 1 00 - 7F 06 1 00 - 7F 07 1 00 - 7F 08 1 00 - 7F 09 1 00 - 7F 0A 1 00 - 7F 0B 1 00 - 7F 0C 1 00 - 7F
0D 1 00 - 7F MW INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 0E 1 00 - 7F 0F 1 00 - 7F CAT INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 10 1 00 - 7F AC1 INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 11 1 00 - 7F AC2 INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40
TOTAL SIZE 12
INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER6 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER6 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER7 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER7 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER8 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER8 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER9 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER9 LSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER10 MSB INSERTION EFFECT1 PARAMETER10 LSB
INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER1 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER2 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER3 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER4 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER5 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER6 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER7 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER8 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER9 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER10 INSERTION EFFECT2 PART NUMBER
BEND INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH
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˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
Part1...32 (0...31) 7F AD1, AD2 (64, 65) OFF (127)
-64...0...+63 40
00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 2B (˝) 00 (˝) 4A (˝) 00 (˝) 0A (˝) 00(˝) 7F (˝)
00 28(depends on insertion effect2 type) 14 (˝) 48 (˝) 35 (˝) 40 (˝) 00 (˝) 2B (˝) 4A (˝) 0A (˝) 7F (˝)
20 1 00 - 7F 21 1 00 - 7F 22 1 00 - 7F 23 1 00 - 7F 24 1 00 - 7F 25 1 00 - 7F
TOTAL SIZE 6
30 2 00 - 7F
32 2 00 - 7F
34 2 00 - 7F
36 2 00 - 7F
38 2 00 - 7F
3A 2 00 - 7F
44
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
00 - 7F
INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER11 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER12 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER13 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER14 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER15 INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER16
INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER1 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER1 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER2 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER2 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER3 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER3 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER4 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER4 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER5 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER5 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER6 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER6 LSB
refer to Effect Parameter List ˝
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refer to Effect Parameter List ˝
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78 (depends on insertion effect2 type) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝)
00 (depends on insertion effect2 type) 28 (˝) 00 (˝) 14 (˝) 00 (˝) 48 (˝) 00 (˝) 35 (˝) 00 (˝) 40 (˝) 00 (˝) 00 (˝)
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3C 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
3E 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
40 2 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
42 1 00 - 7F
00 - 7F
TOTAL SIZE 14
When using an EFFECT TYPE which does not require the MSB, parameters of addresses 02~0B are received, and parameters of addresses 30~42 are not received. When using an EFFECT TYPE which requires the MSB, parameters of addresses 30~42 are received, and parameters of addresses 02~0B are not received. Transmission of bulk data which includes EFFECT TYPE data will always include the parameters of addresses 02~0B, but in the case of an EFFECT TYPE which does not require the MSB, parameters of addresses 02~0B will not be received even in bulk reception. EFFECT TYPE’s that require MSB include: DELAY L,C,R, DELAY L,R, ECHO, and CROSS DELAY.
INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER7 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER7 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER8 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER8 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER9 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER9 LSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER10 MSB INSERTION EFFECT2 PARAMETER10 LSB
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00 (˝) 2B (˝) 00 (˝) 4A (˝) 00 (˝) 0A (˝) 00 (˝) 7F (˝)
< Table 1 - 7 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (DISPLAY DATA) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 06 00 00 20 20 - 7F DISPLAY LETTER Data1 32...127(ASCII CHARACTER) --
: : : :
TOTAL SIZE 20
07 00 00 30 00 - 7F DISPLAY BITMAP Data1* 0...127 --
TOTAL SIZE 30
1F DISPLAY LETTER Data32 32...127(ASCII CHARACTER) --
: : : : 2F DISPLAY BITMAP Data48 0...127 --
* The relation between DISPLAY BITMAP data and the display screen
Seven pixels horizontally are one byte of data. Set a bit to 1 to display the corresponding pixel, and set a bit to 0 to turn it off. This data is mapped to the screen as follows.
b7 b6b5 b4 b3b2 b1 b0 b7b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 b7 b6 b5b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 (‘b’ stands for ‘bit’) Data1 0 * * ***** Data17 0******* Data33 0**--- - ­Data2 Data18 Data34 Data3 Data19 Data35 Data4 Data20 Data36 Data5 Data21 Data37 Data6 Data22 Data38 Data7 Data23 Data39 Data8 Data24 Data40 Data9 Data25 Data41 Data10 Data26 Data42 Data11 Data27 Data43 Data12 Data28 Data44 Data13 Data29 Data45 Data14 Data30 Data46 Data15 Data31 Data47 Data16 Data32 Data48
For Data33~Data48, only bit 6 and bit 5 are used.
Specific individual pixels of the bitmap data can also be received. In this case, other pixels will retain their previous state. DISPLAY DATA parameter changes can be transmitted continuously from a specified location.
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< Table 1 - 8 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI PART) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 08 nn 00 1 00 - 40 ELEMENT RESERVE 0...64 part10, 26 = 0
nn 01 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT MSB 0...127 part10,26 = 7F
nn 02 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT LSB 0...127 00 nn 03 1 00 - 7F PROGRAM NUMBER 1...128 00 nn 04 1 00-1F, 7F Rcv CHANNEL A1...A16, B1...B16, OFF Part No.
other parts =2
other parts = 0
nn 05 1 00 - 01 MONO/POLY MODE MONO , POLY 01 nn 06 1 00 - 02 SAME NOTE NUMBER
nn 07 1 00 - 05 PART MODE
nn 08 1 28 - 58 NOTE SHIFT -24...0...+24 [semitones] 40 nn 09 2 00 - 0F DETUNE -12.8...0...+12.7 [Hz] 08 00 nn 0A 00 - 0F 1st bit3-0→bit7-4
nn 0B 1 00 - 7F VOLUME 0...127 64 nn 0C 1 00 - 7F VELOCITY SENSE DEPTH 0...127 40 nn 0D 1 00 - 7F VELOCITY SENSE OFFSET 0...127 40 nn 0E 1 00 - 7F PAN RND, L63...C...R63 40 nn 0F 1 00 - 7F NOTE LIMIT LOW C-2...G8 00 nn 10 1 00 - 7F NOTE LIMIT HIGH C-2...G8 7F nn 11 1 00 - 7F DRY LEVEL 0...127 7F nn 12 1 00 - 7F CHORUS SEND 0...127 00 nn 13 1 00 - 7F REVERB SEND 0...127 28 nn 14 1 00 - 7F VARIATION SEND 0...127 00 nn 15 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO RATE -64...0...+63 40 nn 16 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 nn 17 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO DELAY -64...0...+63 40 nn 18 1 00 - 7F nn 19 1 00 - 7F LOW PASS FILTER RESONANCE -64...0...+63 40 nn 1A 1 00 - 7F EG ATTACK TIME -64...0...+63 40 nn 1B 1 00 - 7F EG DECAY TIME -64...0...+63 40 nn 1C 1 00 - 7F EG RELEASE TIME -64...0...+63 40 nn 1D 1 28 - 58 MW PITCH CONTROL -24...0...+24 [semitones] 40 nn 1E 1 00 - 7F nn 1F 1 00 - 7F MW AMPLITUDE CONTROL -100...0...+100 [%] 40 nn 20 1 00 - 7F MW LFO PMOD DEPTH 0...127 0A nn 21 1 00 - 7F MW LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 22 1 00 - 7F MW LFO AMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 23 1 28 - 58 BEND PITCH CONTROL -24...0...+24 [semitones] 42 nn 24 1 00 - 7F nn 25 1 00 - 7F BEND AMPLITUDE CONTROL -100...0...+100 [%] 40 nn 26 1 00 - 7F BEND LFO PMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 27 1 00 - 7F BEND LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 28 1 00 - 7F BEND LFO AMOD DEPTH 0...127 00
TOTAL SIZE 29
KEY ON ASSIGN
LOW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
MW LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
BEND LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
SINGLE, MULTI, INST(for DRUM)
NORMAL, DRUM, DRUMS1...4
2nd bit3-0→bit3-0
-64...0...+63 40
-9600...0...+9450[cent] 40
-9600...0...+9450 [cent] 40
01
Part10 = 2, Part26 = 4 other parts = 0
nn 30 1 00 - 01 Rcv PITCH BEND OFF, ON 01 nn 31 1 00 - 01 Rcv CH AFTER TOUCH (CAT) OFF, ON 01 nn 32 1 00 - 01 Rcv PROGRAM CHANGE OFF, ON 01 nn 33 1 00 - 01 Rcv CONTROL CHANGE OFF, ON 01 nn 34 1 00 - 01 Rcv POLY AFTER TOUCH (PAT) OFF, ON 01 nn 35 1 00 - 01 Rcv NOTE MESSAGE OFF, ON 01 nn 36 1 00 - 01 Rcv RPN OFF, ON 01 nn 37 1 00 - 01 Rcv NRPN OFF, ON nn 38 1 00 - 01 Rcv MODURATION OFF, ON 01
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nn 39 1 00 - 01 Rcv VOLUME OFF, ON 01 nn 3A 1 00 - 01 Rcv PAN OFF, ON 01 nn 3B 1 00 - 01 Rcv EXPRESSION OFF, ON 01 nn 3C 1 00 - 01 Rcv HOLD1 OFF, ON 01 nn 3D 1 00 - 01 Rcv PORTAMENTO OFF, ON 01 nn 3E 1 00 - 01 Rcv SOSTENUTO OFF, ON 01 nn 3F 1 00 - 01 Rcv SOFT PEDAL OFF, ON 01 nn 40 1 00 - 01 Rcv BANK SELECT OFF, ON nn 41 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING C -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 42 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING C# -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 43 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING D -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 44 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING D# -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 45 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING E -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 46 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING F -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 47 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING F# -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 48 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING G -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 49 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING G# -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 4A 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING A -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 4B 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING A# -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 4C 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING B -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 nn 4D 1 28 - 58 CAT PITCH CONTROL -24...0...+24 [semitones] 40 nn 4E 1 00 - 7F nn 4F 1 00 - 7F CAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL -100...0...+100 [%] 40 nn 50 1 00 - 7F CAT LFO PMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 51 1 00 - 7F CAT LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 52 1 00 - 7F CAT LFO AMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 53 1 28 - 58 PAT PITCH CONTROL -24...0...+24 [semitones] 40
CAT LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
-9600...0...+9450[cent] 40
MIDI data format
XGmode = 01, GMmode = 00
nn 54 1 00 - 7F
nn 55 1 00 - 7F PAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL -100...0...+100 [%] 40
nn 56 1 00 - 7F PAT LFO PMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 57 1 00 - 7F PAT LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 58 1 00 - 7F PAT LFO AMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 59 1 00 - 5F AC1 CONTROLLER NUMBER 0...95 10 nn 5A 1 28 - 58 AC1 PITCH CONTROL -24...0...+24 [semitones] 40 nn 5B 1 00 - 7F nn 5C 1 00 - 7F AC1 AMPLITUDE CONTROL -100...0...+100 [%] 40 nn 5D 1 00 - 7F AC1 LFO PMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 5E 1 00 - 7F AC1 LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 5F 1 00 - 7F AC1 LFO AMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 60 1 00 - 5F AC2 CONTROLLER NUMBER 0...95 11 nn 61 1 28 - 58 AC2 PITCH CONTROL -24...0...+24 [semitones] 40
nn 62 1 00 - 7F
nn 63 1 00 - 7F AC2 AMPLITUDE CONTROL -100...0...+100 [%] 40
nn 64 1 00 - 7F AC2 LFO PMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 65 1 00 - 7F AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 66 1 00 - 7F AC2 LFO AMOD DEPTH 0...127 00 nn 67 1 00 - 01 PORTAMENTO SWITCH OFF, ON 00 nn 68 1 00 - 7F PORTAMENTO TIME 0...127 00 nn 69 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG INITIAL LEVEL -64...0...+63 40 nn 6A 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG ATTACK TIME -64...0...+63 40 nn 6B 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG RELEASE LEVEL -64...0...+63 40 nn 6C 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG RELEASE TIME -64...0...+63 40 nn 6D 1 01 - 7F VELOCITY LIMIT LOW 1...127 01 nn 6E 1 01 - 7F VELOCITY LIMIT HIGH 1...127 7F
TOTAL SIZE 3F
PAT LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
AC1 LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
AC2 LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
-9600...0...+9450 [cent] 40
-9600...0...+9450 [cent] 40
-9600...0...+9450 [cent] 40
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nn 70 1 NOT USED -­nn 71 1 NOT USED -­nn 72 1 00 - 7F EQ BASS GAIN -12 - +12 [dB] 40 nn 73 1 00 - 7F EQ TREBLE GAIN -12 - +12 [dB] 40
TOTAL SIZE 4
nn 74 1 NOT USED -­nn 75 1 NOT USED -­nn 76 1 04 - 28 EQ BASS FREQUENCY nn 77 1 1C - 3A EQ TREBLE FREQUENCY 500...16.0k [Hz] 36 nn 78 1 NOT USED -­nn 79 1 NOT USED -­nn 7A 1 NOT USED -­nn 7B 1 NOT USED -­nn 7C 1 NOT USED -­nn 7D 1 NOT USED -­nn 7E 1 NOT USED -­nn 7F 1 NOT USED --
TOTAL SIZE 0C
32...2.0k [Hz]
0C
0A nn 20 1 00 - 7F
nn 21 1 NOT USED --
TOTAL SIZE 2
nn = PART NUMBER
In the case of a DRUM PART, the following parameters will have no effect.
• BANK SELECT LSB
• MONO/POLY MODE
• SCALE TUNING
• PORTAMENTO
• PITCH EG
• FILTER MODURATION DEPTH (FMOD DEPTH)
• AMPLITUDE MODURATION DEPTH (AMOD DEPTH)
HIGH PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
-64...0...+63 40
< Table 1 - 9 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (A/D PART) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 10 0n 00 1 00 - 01 INPUT GAIN MIC , LINE 00
TOTAL SIZE 15
01 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT MSB 0...127 00 02 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT LSB 0...127 00 03 1 00 - 7F PROGRAM NUMBER 1...128 00 04 1 00-1F, 7F Rcv CHANNEL A1...A16, B1...B16, OFF 7F 05 1 NOT USED -­06 1 NOT USED -­07 1 NOT USED -­08 1 NOT USED -­09 1 NOT USED -­0A 1 NOT USED -­0B 1 00 - 7F VOLUME 0...127 00 0C 1 NOT USED -­0D 1 NOT USED -­0E 1 01 - 7F PAN L63...C...R63 40 0F 1 NOT USED -­10 1 NOT USED -­11 1 00 - 7F DRY LEVEL 0...127 7F 12 1 00 - 7F CHORUS SEND 0...127 00 13 1 00 - 7F REVERB SEND 0...127 00 14 1 00 - 7F VARIATION SEND 0...127 00
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10 0n 30 1 NOT USED --
31 1 NOT USED -­32 1 00 - 01 Rcv PROGRAM CHANGE OFF , ON 00 33 1 00 - 01 Rcv CONTROL CHANGE OFF , ON 01 34 1 NOT USED -­35 1 00 - 01 MUTE OFF , ON 01 36 1 NOT USED -­37 1 NOT USED -­38 1 NOT USED -­39 1 00 - 01 Rcv VOLUME OFF , ON 01 3A 1 00 - 01 Rcv PAN OFF , ON 01 3B 1 00 - 01 Rcv EXPRESSION OFF , ON 01 3C 1 NOT USED -­3D 1 NOT USED -­3E 1 NOT USED -­3F 1 NOT USED -­40 1 00 - 01 Rcv BANK SELECT OFF , ON 00 41 1 NOT USED -­42 1 NOT USED -­43 1 NOT USED -­44 1 NOT USED -­45 1 NOT USED -­46 1 NOT USED -­47 1 NOT USED -­48 1 NOT USED -­49 1 NOT USED -­4A 1 NOT USED -­4B 1 NOT USED -­4C 1 NOT USED -­4D 1 NOT USED -­4E 1 NOT USED -­4F 1 NOT USED -­50 1 NOT USED -­51 1 NOT USED -­52 1 NOT USED -­53 1 NOT USED -­54 1 NOT USED -­55 1 NOT USED -­56 1 NOT USED -­57 1 NOT USED -­58 1 NOT USED -­59 1 00 - 5F 5A 1 NOT USED -­5B 1 NOT USED -­5C 1 NOT USED -­5D 1 NOT USED -­5E 1 NOT USED -­5F 1 NOT USED -­60 1 00 - 5F
TOTAL SIZE 31
AC1 CONTROLLER NUMBER
AC2 CONTROLLER NUMBER
0...95 10
0...95 11
MIDI data format
n: A/D Part number (0 - 1)
< Table 1 - 10 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (A/D System) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 11 00 00 1 00 - 01 A/D1, 2 MONO/STEREO MODE MONO/STEREO 00 TOTAL SIZE 1
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< Table 1 - 11 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (DRUM SETUP) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 3n rr 00 1 00 - 7F PITCH COARSE -64...0...+63 40
01 1 00 - 7F PITCH FINE -64...0...+63 [cent] 40 02 1 00 - 7F LEVEL 0...127 depend on the note 03 1 00 - 7F ALTERNATE GROUP OFF, 1...127 ˝ 04 1 00 - 7F PAN RND, L63...C...R63 05 1 00 - 7F REVERB SEND 0...127 06 1 00 - 7F CHORUS SEND 0...127 07 1 00 - 7F VARIATION SEND 0...127 7F 08 1 00 - 01 KEY ASSIGN SINGLE, MULTI 00 09 1 00 - 01 Rcv NOTE OFF OFF, ON depend on the note 0A 1 00 - 01 Rcv NOTE ON OFF, ON 01 0B 1 00 - 7F 0C 1 00 - 7F LOW PASS FILTER RESONANCE -64...0...63 40 0D 1 00 - 7F EG ATTACK RATE -64...0...63 40 0E 1 00 - 7F EG DECAY1 RATE -64...0...63 40 0F 1 00 - 7F EG DECAY2 RATE -64...0...63 40
TOTAL SIZE 10
3n rr 20 1 00 - 7F EQ BASS GAIN -12 - +12 [dB] 40
21 1 00 - 7F EQ TREBLE GAIN -12 - +12 [dB] 40 22 1 NOT USED -­23 1 NOT USED -­24 1 04 - 28 EQ BASS FREQUENCY 32...2.0k [Hz] 0C 25 1 1C - 3A EQ TREBLE FREQUENCY 500...16.0k [Hz] 36 26 1 NOT USED -­27 1 NOT USED -­28 1 NOT USED -­29 1 NOT USED -­2A 1 NOT USED -­2B 1 NOT USED -­2C 1 NOT USED -­2D 1 NOT USED --
TOTAL SIZE 0E
LOW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
-64...0...63 40
˝ ˝ ˝
3n rr 50 1 00 - 7F
51 1 NOT USED --
TOTAL SIZE 2
3n rr 60 1 30 - 50 VELOCITY SENSE PITCH -16...0...16 depend on the note
61 1 30 - 50 VELOCITY SENSE LPF CUTOFF -16...0...16 ˝
TOTAL SIZE 2
n:Drum Setup Number (0 - 3) rr:note number (0D - 5B)
In the following cases, the MU100 will initialize all Drum Setups.
XG SYSTEM ON received GM SYSTEM ON received DRUM SETUP RESET received (when in XG mode)
[Note]
When a part to which a Drum Setup is assigned receives a program change, the assigned Drum Setup will be initialized.
If the same Drum Setup is assigned to two or more parts, changes in Drum Setup parameters (including program changes) will apply to all parts to which it is assigned.
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HIGH PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
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-64...0...63 40
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< Table 1 - 12 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (PLUGIN BOARD) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 70 tt nn 1 00 - 0F, 7F Part Assign Part1...16, OFF 00 TOTAL SIZE 1
71 tt mm 1 00 - 0F, 7F Note Filter A1...A16, OFF 7F TOTAL SIZE 1
tt = Board type (00: PLG100-VL, 02: PLG100-DX...) nn = Serial Number mm = part number (00 - 0F)
Receives data only when a supported plug-in board is installed.
< Table 2 - 1 >
Parmeter Bass Address Model ID = 49 [MU native]
Parameter Description Remarks
MU100 SYSTEM 00 00 00 System REMOTE SWITCH MU80 30 00 00 #1 Common INTERNAL : : PERFORMANCE 30 63 00 #100 Common
Adress
(H) (M) (L)
0A 00 00 Remote Switch
31 00 00 #1 Part1
: : 31 63 00 #100 Part1 32 00 00 #1 Part2
: : 32 63 00 #100 Part2 33 00 00 #1 Part3
: : 33 63 00 #100 Part3 34 00 00 #1 Part4
: : 34 63 00 #100 Part4
Receives parameter changes only Receives bulk dump only
MU80 Performance Common INT Address (H) Parameter 30 pp 00 System
pp 20 Effect pp 70 EQ
pp:Performance#
< Table 2 - 2 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (MU100 SYSTEM) [MU native] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 00 00 00 1 00 - 01 MUTE LOCK OFF , ON 00
01 1 00 - 01 AD LOCK OFF , ON 00 02 1 00 - 01 EQ LOCK OFF , ON 00 03 1 00 - 01 Rcv GM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE OFF , ON 01 04 1 00 - 01 Rcv BANK SELECT OFF , ON 01 05 1 00 - 04 BULK OUT INTERVAL TIME 50, 100, 150, 200, 300 02 06 1 00 - 0F 07 1 28 - 58 08 1 00 - 07 LCD CONTRAST 1...8 01 09 1 00 - 07
TOTAL SIZE 0A
00 00 10 1 00 - 01 DRUM EDIT Rcv NOTE OFF, ON 01 TOTAL SIZE 1
00 00 12 1 00 - 01 VOICE MAP MU basic, MU100 Native 01 TOTAL SIZE 1
PERFORMANCE SYSTEM CHANNEL PERFORMANCE SYSTEM TRANSPOSE
MULTI PORT NUMBER for MIDI OUT
1...16 00
-24...0...+24 [semitone] 40
1...8 00
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< Table 2 - 3 >
MIDI Parameter Change table(REMOTE SWITCH) [MU native] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 0A 00 00 1 00-01 PLAY SWITCH OFF, ON --
01 1 00-01 UTIL SWITCH OFF, ON -­02 1 00-01 MODE SWITCH OFF, ON -­03 1 00-01 EDIT SWITCH OFF, ON -­04 1 00-01 EFFECT SWITCH OFF, ON -­05 1 00-01 EQ SWITCH OFF, ON -­06 1 00-01 MUTE/SOLO SWITCH OFF, ON -­07 1 00-01 ENTER SWITCH OFF, ON -­08 1 00-01 EXIT SWITCH OFF, ON -­09 1 00-01 PART- SWITCH OFF, ON -­0A 1 00-01 SELECT- SWITCH OFF, ON -­0B 1 00-01 VALUE- SWITCH OFF, ON -­0C 1 00-01 PART+ SWITCH OFF, ON -­0D 1 00-01 SELECT+ SWITCH OFF, ON --
TOTAL SIZE 0F
0E 1 00-01 VALUE+ SWITCH OFF, ON --
< Table 2 - 4 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (MU80, MU50 INTERNAL PERFORMANCE) [MU native] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 30 pp 00 0C 20 - 7F PERFORMANCE NAME 32...127 (ASCII CHARACTER)
pp 0C 01 00 - 7F PERFORMANCE VOLUME 0...127 pp 0D 01 01 - 7F PERFORMANCE PAN L63...C...R63 (1...64...127) pp 0E 01 00 - 60 AC1 CC NUMBER 0...95, CAT (96) pp 0F 01 00 - 01 A/D INPUT OFF, ON
TOTAL SIZE 10
depends on performance number ˝
˝ ˝ ˝
30 pp 20 2 00-7F REVERB TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List
pp 21 00-7F REVERB TYPE LSB pp 22 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 1 pp 23 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 2 pp 24 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 3 pp 25 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 4 pp 26 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 5 pp 27 1 00-7F REVERB RETURN pp 28 1 01-7F REVERB PAN L63...C...R63 pp 29 2 00-7F CHORUS TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List pp 2A 00-7F CHORUS TYPE LSB pp 2B 1 00-7F CHORUS PARMETER 1 pp 2C 1 00-7F CHORUS PARMETER 2 pp 2D 1 00-7F CHORUS PARMETER 3 pp 2E 1 00-7F CHORUS PARMETER 4 pp 2F 1 00-7F CHORUS PARMETER 5 pp 30 1 00-7F CHORUS RETURN pp 31 1 01-7F CHORUS PAN L63...C...R63 pp 32 1 00-7F SEND CHORUS TO REVERB pp 33 2 00-7F VARIATION TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List pp 34 00-7F VARIATION TYPE LSB pp 35 2 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 1 MSB pp 36 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 1 LSB pp 37 2 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 2 MSB pp 38 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 2 LSB pp 39 2 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 3 MSB pp 3A 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 3 LSB pp 3B 2 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 4 MSB pp 3C 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 4 LSB pp 3D 2 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 5 MSB
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
-∞ΩdB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
-∞ΩdB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-∞ΩdB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
depends on performance number
˝ ˝ ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
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pp 3E 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 5 LSB pp 3F 2 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 10 MSB pp 40 00-7F VARIATION PARMETER 10 LSB pp 41 1 00-7F VARIATION RETURN pp 42 1 01-7F VARIATION PAN L63...C...R63 (1...64...127) pp 43 1 00-7F SEND VARIATION TO REVERB pp 44 1 00-7F SEND VARIATION TO CHORUS pp 45 1 00-7F pp 46 1 00-01 VARIATION CONNECTION INSERTION , SYSTEM pp 47 1 00-7F VARATION PART Part1...4 (0...3)
pp 48 2 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT 1 TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List pp 49 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT 1 TYPE LSB pp 4A 1 00-7F pp 4B 1 00-7F pp 4C 1 00-7F pp 4D 1 00-7F pp 4E 1 00-7F pp 4F 1 00-7F pp 50 1 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT 1 PART Part1...4 (0...3)
TOTAL SIZE 31
(H) (H) (H) (H) 30 pp 70 1 00 - 04 EQ TYPE flat, jazz, pops, rock, concert
pp 71 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN1 -12...0...+12 [dB] pp 72 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN2 -12...0...+12 [dB] pp 73 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN3 -12...0...+12 [dB] pp 74 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN4 -12...0...+12 [dB] pp 75 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN5 -12...0...+12 [dB]
TOTAL SIZE 06
AC1 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH
INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER1 INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER2 INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER3 INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER4 INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER5 INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER10
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
-∞ΩdB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-∞ΩdB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-∞ΩdB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
0...127
AD1, AD2 (64, 65) OFF (127)
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
AD1, AD2 (64, 65) OFF (127)
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
˝
˝
depends on performance number ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
3n pp 00 1 00 - 7F PROGRAM NUMBER 1...128 3n pp 01 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT 0...127 (refer to XG voice map) 3n pp 02 1 00 - 7F VOLUME 0...127 3n pp 03 1 00, 01 - 7F PAN RND, L63...C...R63 3n pp 04 1 00 - 7F DRY SEND LEVEL 0...127 3n pp 05 1 00 - 7F CHORUS SEND 0...127 3n pp 06 1 00 - 7F REVERB SEND 0...127 3n pp 07 1 00 - 7F VARIATION SEND 0...127 3n pp 08 1 28 - 58 NOTE SHIFT -24...0...+24 [semitones] 3n pp 09 1 00 - 7F 3n pp 0A 1 00 - 7F LOW PASS FILTER RESONANCE -64...0...+63 3n pp 0B 1 00 - 7F EG ATTACK TIME -64...0...+63 3n pp 0C 1 00 - 7F EG DECAY TIME -64...0...+63 3n pp 0D 1 00 - 7F EG RELEASE TIME -64...0...+63 3n pp 0E 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO RATE -64...0...+63 3n pp 0F 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO DEPTH -64...0...+63 3n pp 10 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO DELAY -64...0...+63 3n pp 11 2 00 - 0F DETUNE -12.8...0...+12.7 [Hz] 3n pp 11 00 - 0F 1st bit3-0→bit7-4
3n pp 13 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG INITIAL LEVEL 0...127 3n pp 14 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG ATTACK TIME 0...127 3n pp 15 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG RELEASE LEVEL 0...127 3n pp 16 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG RELEASE TIME 0...127 3n pp 17 1 00 - 7F MW LFO PMOD DEPTH * 0...127 3n pp 18 1 00 - 7F MW LFO FMOD DEPTH * 0...127
LOW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
Rcv NOTE MESSAGE 1st bit6: OFF, ON (0,1) MONO/POLY MODE 1st bit5: MONO, POLY (0,1) PORTAMENTO SWITCH * 1st bit4: OFF, ON (0,1)
-64...0...+63
2nd bit3-0→bit3-0
depends on performance number ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
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3n pp 19 1 28 - 58 PITCH BEND CONTROL * -24...0...+24 [semitones] 3n pp 1A 1 00 - 7F 3n pp 1B 1 00 - 7F AC1 AMPLITUDE CONTROL * -100...0...+100 [%] 3n pp 1C 1 00 - 7F VELOCITY SENSE DEPTH 0...127 3n pp 1D 1 00 - 7F VELOCITY SENSE OFFSET 0...127 3n pp 1E 1 00 - 7F NOTE LIMIT LOW C-2...G8 3n pp 1F 1 00 - 7F NOTE LIMIT HIGH C-2...G8 3n pp 20 1 00 - 7F PORTAMENTO TIME * 0...127 3n pp 21 1 01 - 7F VELOCITY LIMIT LOW 1...127 3n pp 22 1 01 - 7F VELOCITY LIMIT HIGH 1...127 TOTAL SIZE 23
n: performance part number (01-04) pp: performance number (00-63) Parameters marked by * will receive only the n=1 data as Common data, and will not receive the n = 2~4 data.
AC1 LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
* -64...0...63
< Table 3 - 1 >
Parameter Base Address Model ID = 59
Parameter Description Remarks
Adress
CURRENT 09 00 00 Part1 Receives PERFORMANCE
INTERNAL 30 00 00 #1 Part1 Receives PERFORMANCE
(H) (M) (L)
09 01 00 Part2 parameter 09 02 00 Part3 change and 09 03 00 Part4 parameter 0B 00 00 Common request 0C 00 00 Insertion1 Effect only 0C 01 00 Insertion2 Effect
: : bulk dump and 30 63 00 #100 Part1 dump request 31 00 00 #1 Part2 only
: : 31 63 00 #100 Part2 32 00 00 #1 Part3
: : 32 63 00 #100 Part3 33 00 00 #1 Part4
: : 33 63 00 #100 Part4 40 00 00 #1 Common
: : 40 63 00 #100 Common 50 00 00 #1 Insertion1 Effect
: : 50 63 00 #100 Insertion1 Effect 51 00 00 #1 Insertion2 Effect
: : 51 63 00 #100 Insertion2 Effect 60 00 00 #1 Plugin Board1
: : 60 63 00 #100 Plugin Board1
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
Performance Common CUR
Address (H) 0B 00 00 System
Performance Common INT
Address (H) 40 pp 00 System
Parameter
00 20 Effect 00 70 EQ
Parameter
pp 20 Effect pp 70 EQ pp:Performance#
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< Table 3 - 2 >
MIDI Parameter Change table (CURRENT PERFORMANCE) [MU native] Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value (H) (H) (H) (H) 09 0n 00 1 00 - 7F PROGRAM NUMBER 1...128
0n 01 1 NOT USED -­0n 02 1 00 - 7F VOLUME 0...127 0n 03 1 00 - 7F PAN 0n 04 1 00 - 7F DRY SEND LEVEL 0...127 0n 05 1 00 - 7F CHORUS SEND 0...127 0n 06 1 00 - 7F REVERB SEND 0...127 0n 07 1 00 - 7F VARIATION SEND 0...127 0n 08 1 28 - 58 NOTE SHIFT -24...0...+24 [semitones] 0n 09 1 00 - 01 Rcv NOTE MESSAGE (MUTE) OFF , ON (0, 1) 0n 0A 1 00 - 7F 0n 0B 1 00 - 7F LOW PASS FILTER RESONANCE -64...0...+63 0n 0C 1 00 - 7F EG ATTACK TIME -64...0...+63 0n 0D 1 00 - 7F EG DECAY TIME -64...0...+63 0n 0E 1 00 - 7F EG RELEASE TIME -64...0...+63 0n 0F 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO RATE -64...0...+63 0n 10 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO DEPTH -64...0...+63 0n 11 1 00 - 7F VIBRATO DELAY -64...0...+63 0n 12 2 00 - 0F DETUNE -12.8...0...+12.7[Hz] 0n 13 00 - 0F 1st bit3-0→bit7-4
0n 14 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG INITIAL LEVEL -64...0...+63 0n 15 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG ATTACK TIME -64...0...+63 0n 16 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG RELEASE LEVEL -64...0...+63 0n 17 1 00 - 7F PITCH EG RELEASE TIME -64...0...+63 0n 18 1 00 - 01 MONO/POLY MODE MONO , POLY (0, 1) 0n 19 1 00 - 7F VELOCITY SENSE DEPTH 0...127 0n 1A 1 00 - 7F VELOCITY SENSE OFFSET 0...127 0n 1B 1 00 - 7F NOTE LIMIT LOW C-2...G8 (0...127) 0n 1C 1 00 - 7F NOTE LIMIT HIGH C-2...G8 (0...127) 0n 1D 1 01 - 7F VELOCITY LIMIT LOW 1...127 0n 1E 1 01 - 7F VELOCITY LIMIT HIGH 1...127 0n 1F 1 00 - 7F EQ BASS -64 ...0...+63 (-12 - +12 [dB]) 0n 20 1 00 - 7F EQ TREBLE -64 ...0...+63 (-12 - +12 [dB]) 0n 21 1 04 - 28 EQ BASS frequency 32...2.0k [Hz] 0n 22 1 1C - 3A EQ TREBLE frequency 500...16.0k [Hz] 0n 23 1 00 - 7F 0n 24 2 00 - 7F BANK SELECT MSB 0...127 0n 25 00 - 7F BANK SELECT LSB 0...127
TOTAL SIZE 26
LOW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
HIGH PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
RND,L63...C...R63 (0, 1...64...127)
-64...0...+63
2nd bit3-0→bit3-0
-64...0...+63
depends on performance number
depends on performance number ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
n: performance part number (00-03)
0B 00 00 0C 20 - 7F PERFORMANCE NAME 32...127 (ASCII CHARACTER)
TOTAL SIZE 18
0C 01 00 - 7F PERFORMANCE VOLUME 0...127 0D 01 01 - 7F PERFORMANCE PAN L63...C...R63 0E 01 00 - 60 AC1 CC NUMBER 0...95, CAT 0F 01 00 - 01 A/D INPUT OFF, ON 10 01 00 - 7F MW LFO PMOD DEPTH 0...127 11 01 00 - 7F MW LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 12 01 28 - 58 BEND PITCH CONTROL -24..0..+24 [semitones] 13 01 00 - 7F 14 01 00 - 7F AC1 AMPLITUDE CONTROL -64 ...0...+63 15 01 00 - 7F AC1 LFO FMOD DEPTH 0...127 16 01 00 - 01 PORTAMENTO SWITCH OFF, ON (0, 1) 17 01 00 - 7F PORTAMENTO TIME 0...127
AC1 LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL
-64 ...0...+63
MU100 MIDI
depends on performance number ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
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0B 00 20 2 00-7F REVERB TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List
21 00-7F REVERB TYPE LSB 22 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 1 23 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 2 24 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 3 25 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 4 26 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 5 27 1 00-7F REVERB RETURN 28 1 01-7F REVERB PAN L63...C...R63 29 2 00-7F CHORUS TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List 2A 00-7F CHORUS TYPE LSB 2B 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 1 2C 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 2 2D 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 3 2E 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 4 2F 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 5 30 1 00-7F CHORUS RETURN 31 1 01-7F CHORUS PAN L63...C...R63 (1...64...127) 32 1 00-7F SEND CHORUS TO REVERB 33 2 00-7F VARIATION TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List 34 00-7F VARIATION TYPE LSB 35 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 MSB 36 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 LSB 37 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 MSB 38 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 LSB 39 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 MSB 3A 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 LSB 3B 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 MSB 3C 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 LSB 3D 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 5 MSB 3E 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 5 LSB 3F 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 10 MSB 40 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 10 LSB 41 1 00-7F VARIATION RETURN 42 1 01-7F VARIATION PAN L63...C...R63 43 1 00-7F SEND VARIATION TO REVERB 44 1 00-7F SEND VARIATION TO CHORUS 45 1 00-7F 46 1 00-01 VARIATION CONNECTION INSERTION , SYSTEM 47 1 00-7F VARIATION PART Part1...4 (0...3)
TOTAL SIZE 28
AC1 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝ ˝˝
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
-dB...0dB...+6dB (0...96...127)
0...127
AD1, AD2 (64, 65) OFF (127)
depends on performance number
˝ ˝ ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝ ˝
0B 00 70 1 00 - 04 EQ TYPE flat, jazz, pops, rock, concert
TOTAL SIZE 06
0C 00 00 2 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT 1 TYPE MSB refer to Effect Program List
56
71 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN1 -12...0...+12 [dB] 72 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN2 -12...0...+12 [dB] 73 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN3 -12...0...+12 [dB] 74 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN4 -12...0...+12 [dB] 75 1 34 - 4C EQ GAIN5 -12...0...+12 [dB]
01 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT 1 TYPE LSB 02 2 00-7F 03 00-7F 04 2 00-7F 05 00-7F 06 2 00-7F 07 00-7F 08 2 00-7F 09 00-7F
INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER1 MSB INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER1 LSB INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER2 MSB INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER2 LSB INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER3 MSB INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER3 LSB INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER4 MSB INSERTION EFFECT 1 PARAMETER4 LSB
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MU100 MIDI
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