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1 Part I MIDI Message Overview 1 Produc t Configurati on as a M IDI Device ............... ............. ................... ............. ................... ............. 7 1.1 Controller Bl ock ................ ................. ................. .
2 10.15 Vibrato Rate (4CH) ......... .................... ................. ................... ................. ........... ... .................... .......... 16 10.16 Vibrato Depth (4DH)................ ................... ................. ......
3 Part IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages 17 Format .... ................ ................ ................. ................ ................ ................... ............. ................ ....... 31 17.1 Message Classificat ions.....
4 Part VI Parameter Set List 26 User Ton e Parameter Se t ................ ................... ................. ................ ................ ............... . .......... 58 27 User Tim bre Parameter S et ............. ................ ..........
5 40.25 Algorithm 24 (18H) : Reverse Gate Reverb ................ ................. ................... ................... ............ ..... 69 40.26 Algorithm 25 (19H) : Reflection ......... ................. ................... ................. .
6 42.13 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table ............... ................... .................... .............. ................ 77 42.14 Equalizer High Frequency Setting Value Table ................ ................... ...................
7 Part I MIDI Message Overview 1 Pr oduct Configuration as a MIDI Device This Model consists of a controller block and a sound source block as described below .
8 1.3 Sound Sour ce Common Sub-blocks The S ound Sou rce Commo n Sub-bl ocks in clude so und so urce sett ings t hat are no t dep endent o n sound s ource parts; name ly effectors , a mixe r , and a dr awbar o rgan waveform sy nthesi zer .
9 4 Different Operations Depending on P ar t Mode Each Part Mode (see 12.1 "About the Part Mode"), which is the sound source operational mode, has different messages for performing operations upon receipt. Each message is explained in the applicable message sections of this document .
10 8N o t e O n Format Send Sent when something is played on the keyboard. Receive Received over MIDI Channels that correspond to each part. Any part whose mixer channel is turned of f is not received. 9 P ol yphonic K ey Pressure Format Send Operation This message is not sen t.
11 10.1 Bank Select (00H) Format Send Sent when a tone is selected. See the "T one List" of this Model's User's Guide for detail s. Receive Receipt causes a change in the tone bank number stored in this Model's memory , but the tone is not actually changed until Program Change is received.
12 10.4 V olume (07H) Format Note 1: The setting value match es the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when the volume of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is changed. Receive Receipt changes the Mixer Part V olume. 10.5 P an (0AH) Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.
13 10.7 General Use Contr ollers 1 thr ough 8 (10H through 13H, 50H thr ough 53H) Format Note 1: MIDI Channel Number The MIDI Channel for manipula ting DSP parameters with control change messa ges is called the "Global Channel". The initial factory default Global Channel is Channel 1.
14 10.9 Sostenuto (42H) Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.1 Off/On Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues." Send Sent when the assignable jack is configured for sostenuto and the connected pedal is operated.
15 10.12 En velope Attack Time (49H) Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues".
16 10.15 Vibrato Rate (4CH) Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues".
17 10.18 Reverb Send (5BH) Format Note 1: The setting value match es the value that is sent and received. Send Sent when Reverb Send of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is changed. Receive Receipt changes Reverb Send of Mixer Part 1 through 16. 10.19 Chorus Send (5DH) Format Note 1: The setting value match es the value that is sent and received.
18 Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt changes Fi lter Cutoff of T one Parameter . 10.20.2 Filter Resonance Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues".
19 Send Sent when Drawbar Organ Parameter is changed on this Model. Receive Receipt changes the drawbar position in accor dance with the message content s. 10.20.4 Drawbar Organ Click Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the "42.
20 Send Sent when 3rd Percussion of Drawbar Parameter is changed on this Model. Receive Receipt changes 3rd Percussion the Drawbar Organ Parameter . 10.20.7 Percussion Decay Time Format Note 1: The setting value match es the value that is sent and received.
21 10.21.2 Fine T une Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.7 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues". Send Sent when Fine T une of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is by operation of this Model.
22 10.21.5 Null Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt deselects RPN. 10.22 All Sound Off (78H) Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt stops all voices that are sounding. 10.23 Reset All Control lers (79H) Format Send Sent when the song function is used.
23 11 Mode Message 11.1 All Notes Off (7BH) Format 11.2 Omni Off (7CH) Format 11.3 Omni On (7DH) Format 11.4 Mono (7EH) Format 11.5 P oly (7FH) Format Send These messages are never sent. Receive Receipt of any of these messages releases (same as releasing the keyboard key) the currently sounding voice.
24 12 Pr ogram Change Format Send Sent when a tone is selected. See the "T one List" of this Model's User's Guide for details about program numbers.
25 Part III System Message 15 Active Sensing Format Send This message is never sent . Receive When this message is received once, the Active Sensing mode is entered.
26 16.1.2 Master Balance Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.6 Pan Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues". Send This message is never sent .
27 16.1.5 Reverb Parameter Format T ype Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.10 Reverb T ype Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues.
28 Note 1: For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "42.1 1 Chorus T ype Setting V alue T able" in "Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues." Send Sent when the Chorus T ype parameter of System Chorus is changed.
29 Send T o Reverb Format Note 1: The setting value is the same as the value that is sent. Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt changes the Chorus Send T o Reverb parameter . The Chorus Send to Reverb parameter cannot be changed with an operation of this Model.
30 16.1.8 GS Message Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt performs the same operation as when the GM System On message is received. 16.2 CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 System Exc lusive Message Format These messages can control most of the this Model's parameters, as well as user data send/receive with Flash memory and come commands .
31 Part IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages 17 Format 17.1 Message Classifications This Model's SysEx operations are classified as Parameter type for send and receive of an individual Par ameter, and Parameter Set type for Bulk send and receive of a set of parameters.
32 17.2 Message Structures This Model's System Exclusive Messages is formed of the 13 fields shown below . Whether or not a particular field is included in a message and the length of each field depends on the message. The minimum unit for the length of each field is bytes.
33 17.2.6 6... cat : Category 0cccccccB = Category (7bit) The category indicates the type of data handled by the System Exclusive Message. The ID number (ID) of the Category is indicated on the left, while the communication operation (Action) is indicated on the right.
34 17.2.7 7... prm : Parameter ID The Parameter ID field indicates the parameter type. When transferring parameters (see "Part V Parameter List" below) individually (as opposed to bulk transfer), this field is used to identify the parameter being transferred by its parameter ID.
35 17.2.10 10.. .index Parameter Index Number This field contains a supplementary number that points to data when parameters are arrayed. This means that each parameter has a different number , and the length of the number is anywhere from one to four bytes.
36 17.2.1 1 1 1... data Parameter Data This field is always empty . Indicates the value of the parameter itself. The length varies in accordance with the data size indicated by the " dlen " field, as shown below . This field is not included for a parameter request.
37 For a bulk data transfer operation, the Parameter Set data to be transferred is read sequentially in 16-bit data starting from the top address. Read values are divided into 3-byte segments as shown below , and then sent in sequence.
38 18 P arameter Operations There are two parameter operations: Individual Parameter T ransfer and Individual Parameter Request. A single session is concluded when this Model sends an IPC (Individual .
39 19.1.2 Session and Subsession Subsession One Parameter Set can be transferred per subsession. Subsession transfers one Parameter Set or data that is broken down into multiple packe ts for transfer , with EOD (End of data) sent at the end to termina te the send.
40 19.3 Handshake Pr otocol Commu nication Flow A session starts with the receiving device sending a request using an HDR or with the sending device sending HDS data. The sending device does not send the next packet until it receives an ACK from the receiving device.
41 The session can be canceled for any reason by sending an HDJ. The HDJ can be sent by the sending device or the receiving device. The bulk dump session is terminated immediately upon receipt of an HDJ.
42 The same packet i s resent when a checksum mismatch or incompatible data structure error is detect ed. Data Receiver Data Sender Operation BDS → Data Send ← BSY Busy (Send Canceled) Data Receiv.
43 Part V Parameter Lists These lists show the parameters that can be transferred individually using System Exclusive Messages. • Note 1: Any parameter that has "r" to the right of its Parameter ID number is a read-only parameter that can be used for obtaining status informa tion only .
44 System Parameter List Note 1: This is the version number of models with the same System Exclusive Model ID = 1 1-02. This value is used to specify the model for a parame ter send request from an external source. Note 2: This is a request to look up and cancel the tone status of parts whose bits are set.
45 Data Management Command List Note 1: Receipt of this parameter causes this Model to terminate all music and note play , and enter a mode that is optimized for bulk dump. Note 2: This parameter stores a value, in bytes, that indicates the remaining free Song area memory .
46 20.3 Command P arameter List System Exclusive Format Setup P arameter List MIDI Pa rameter List Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 00(IPC), 01(IPR) .
47 21 P atch P arameter The patch parameter is a temporary area that controls the sound source operation mode. Mixer settings, synthesizer function, DSP function and other editable parameters are also included in these areas. The content of this area is rewritten whenever preset data or user data is selected and manipulated.
48 Note 1: See "42.7 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting V alue T able". Note 2: See "42.4 -24 to 0 to 24 Setting V alue T able". Note 3: See "42.6 Pan Setting V alue T able". Note 4: This specifies the volume of data sent from System Chorus to System Reverb.
49 System Re verb Note 1: Selects the System Reverb preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Hall2. The other System Reverb parameters are changed to preset values in accordance with this type value. See "42.10 Reverb T ype Setting V alue T able.
50 DSP Pa tch Parameter The values of this parameter do not change when DSP T ype and T one V a lues are changed. Note 1: Selects the DSP T ype. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects 014 Delay . 200 is stored when a tone-associated DSP is read into the DSP area .
51 21.2 P atch P ar t Parameter List This list shows setting paramete rs that are specific for each part. System Exclusive Format ParamID Parameter bit Value Default Setting Valu e (Decimal) 38 DSP Us.
52 Basic Parameter List Note 1: Number of the tone alloc ated to this part. Note 2: Sets the Normal, Drum and Drawbar Organ modes of the part play operation . For detailed operations, see "12.1 About the Part Mode". T une / Mix parameter T one para meter Note 1: Change the tone name.
53 Assignab le Contr oller Par ameter Note 1: When V ibrato is selected for Modulation Assign, this parameter specifies the depth of the vibrato effect to be applied relative to the modulation button, modulation wheel, and received Modulation message value.
54 22 W ave Data P arameters W ave Data Parameters contain address and size information about expanded waveform data. 22.1 W ave Data Inf ormation System Exclusive Format P arameter List Field Value 0.
55 23 Song Data P arameter Song Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about song sequencer data. 23.1 Song Data Inf ormation System Exclusive Format P arameter List Field Value 0.
56 24 Rh ythm Data P arameter s Rhythm Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about expanded rhythm data. 24.1 Rh ythm Data Information System Exclusive Format P arameter List Fie.
57 25 SMF Data P arameters SMF Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about SMF data. 25.1 SMF Data Inf ormation System Exclusive Format P arameter List Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02.
58 Part VI Parameter Set List This list shows the parameter sets that can be transferred using System Exclusive Message Bulk Dump. 26 User T one Parameter Set System Exclusive Format 27 User Timbre P arameter Set This is the parameter set that is associate d with and sent with T one.
59 28 User Drum P arameter Set This is the drum se t parameter set. System Exclusive Format 29 User V oice P arameter Set This is the parameter set that is associate d with and sent with T imbre.
60 30 User Instrument P arameter Set This is the parameter set that is associate d with and sent with Drum. All key numbers are supported, so one drum set is associated with 128 instruments. System Exclusive Format 31 User W ave P arameter Set This is the parameter set that is associ ated with and sent with V oice or Instrument.
61 32 User DSP P arameter Set System Exclusive Format 33 Song Data System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat DSP = 09 07 prm 00-7F 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages".
62 34 User Rh ythm P attern System Exclusive Format 35 Registration Data System Exclusive Format Field Value 01 SYSEX F0 02 MAN 44 03 MOD 11,02 04 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F 05 act 04(HDS), 05(HDR), 07(Control) 06 cat User Rhythm = 0B 07 prm 00 08 ilen/dlen See "IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages".
63 Note 1: The relationship between the "Bank", "Number" and "ps (parameter set)" are as shown below . 36 User Draw bar P arameter Set System Exclusive Format Bank Number.
64 37 SMF P arameter Set System Exclusive Format Data Format Bulk dumping SMF data transfers the data with a 128-byte header appended as shown below . The header data starts with an 8-byte file name, which is displayed by this Model after receipt.
65 38 Flash Memory Image P arameter Set This Parameter Set is used for dumping flash memory contents. One Parameter Set corresponds to an image block of 2 Mbytes of flash memory . The 4 Mbytes of flash memory of this Model is made up of two blocks, so two Parameter Sets are used.
66 Part VII DSP Parameter List This list shows the parameters for each of the DSP algorithms. U0 to U7 indicate User Paramete rs 0 to 7, while I00 to I15 indicate Internal Parameters 00 to 15. Parameters for which no setting range is indicated, receipt of a value from 0 to 127 is assigned as-is to the parameter .
67 40.7 Algorithm 06 (06H) : Compressor Note 1: This algorithm a djusts the level a t which the compress or effect st arts. 40.8 Algorithm 07 (07H) : Limiter 40.9 Algorithm 08 (08H) : Di stor tion 40.10 Algorithm 09 (09H) : Stereo Phaser Note 1: See the "42.
68 40.15 Algorithm 14 (0EH) : Ring Modulator 40.16 Algorithm 15 (0FH) : LoFi Note 1: See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting V alue T able." 40.17 Algorithm 16 (10H) : 1-Phase Chorus Note 1: See the "42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting V alue T able.
69 40.23 Algorithm 22 (16H) : 3-T ap Delay 40.24 Algorithm 23 (17H) : Gate Re verb 40.25 Algorithm 24 (18H) : Re verse Gate Reverb 40.26 Algorithm 25 (19H) : Reflection Note 1: See "42.8 T ype0 to T ype7 Setting V alue Ta b l e " . 40.27 Algorithm 26 (1AH) : Flanger Note 1: See the "42.
70 41 DSP Algorithm List (Multi Effect) The multi-algorithms (M00 to M31) listed below are combinations of the algorithms described above. Parameter operations and other details are the same as the previous algorithms, so there is no separate explanation provided here.
71 41.6 Algorithm M05 (25H) : Multi05 41.7 Algorithm M06 (26H) : Multi06 41.8 Algorithm M07 (27H) : Multi07 41.9 Algorithm M08 (28H) : Multi08 41.10 Algorithm M09 (29H) : Multi09 41.
72 41.12 Algorithm M11 (2BH) : Multi11 41.13 Algorithm M12 (2CH) : Multi12 41.14 Algorithm M13 (2DH) : Multi13 41.15 Algorithm M14 (2EH) : Multi14 41.16 Algorithm M15 (2FH) : Multi15 Number Parameter .
73 41.17 Algorithm M16 (30H) : Multi16 41.18 Algorithm M17 (31H) : Multi17 41.19 Algorithm M18 (32H) : Multi18 41.20 Algorithm M19 (33H) : Multi19 41.21 Algorithm M20 (34H) : Multi20 41.
74 41.23 Algorithm M22 (36H) : Multi22 41.24 Algorithm M23 (37H) : Multi23 41.25 Algorithm M24 (38H) : Multi24 41.26 Algorithm M25 (39H) : Multi25 41.27 Algorithm M26 (3AH) : Multi26 Number Parameter .
75 41.28 Algorithm M27 (3BH) : Multi27 41.29 Algorithm M28 (3CH) : Multi28 41.30 Algorithm M29 (3DH) : Multi29 41.31 Algorithm M30 (3EH) : Multi30 41.32 Algorithm M31 (3FH) : Multi31 Number Parameter .
76 Part VIII Setting V alues and Send/Receive V alues 42 Setting V alue T able 42.1 Off/On Setting V alue T able 42.2 Slow/F ast Setting V alue T able 42.3 Rotate/Break Setting V alue T able 42.4 -24 to 0 to 24 Setting V alue T able 42.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting V alue T able 42.
77 42.10 Reverb T ype Setting V alue T able 42.11 Chorus T ype Setting V alue T able 42.12 Equalizer Low Frequenc y Setting Va l u e Ta b l e 42.13 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Va l u e Ta b l e 42.
78 42.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Va l u e Ta b l e The parameter value is not equivalent to dB (decibels). 42.16 DSP Algorithm ID T able 42.17 Drawbar P osition Setting V alue Ta b l e 42.
79 Part IX MIDI Implementation Notation 42.19 Hexadecimal Notation MIDI implementation sometimes requires that data be expressed in hexadecimal format. Hexadecimal values are indicated by the letter "H" after the value. The hexadecimal equivalents of decimal values 10 through 15 are expressed as the letters A through F .
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