User manual ROLAND JUNO-60

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[. . . ] * 00H, 05H * Not received in Patch mode. ---, --RPN null RPN and NRPN will be set as "unspecified. " Once this setting has been made, subsequent Parameter values that were previously set will not change. mm, ll: ignored Portamento control (Controller number 84) 2nd byte Status BnH 54H n = MIDI channel number: kk = source note number: * * 3rd byte kkH 0H - FH (ch. 1 - 16) 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 7FH, 7FH * A Note-on received immediately after a Portamento Control message will change continuously in pitch, starting from the pitch of the Source Note Number. If a voice is already sounding for a note number identical to the Source Note Number, this voice will continue sounding (i. e. , legato) and will, when the next Note-on is received, smoothly change to the pitch of that Note-on. [. . . ] Data larger than 256 bytes will be divided into packets of 256 bytes or less, and each packet will be sent at an interval of about 20 ms. Regarding the checksum, please refer to p. Not received when the Receive Exclusive parameter (SYSTEM MIDI) is OFF. Data byte 41H, dev, 42H, 12H, aaH, bbH, ccH, ddH, . . . eeH, sum Status F7H Status F0H These messages are transmitted when Patch, Rhythm Set or Performance is selected. But not transmitted when Transmit Program Change or Transmit Bank Select parameter (SYSTEM MIDI) is OFF. Modulation (Controller number 1) 2nd byte Status BnH 01H n = MIDI channel number: vv = Modulation depth: * 3rd byte vvH 0H - FH (ch. 1 - 16) 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) Byte F0H 41H dev 42H 12H aaH bbH ccH ddH : eeH sum F7H * Explanation Exclusive status ID number (Roland) Device ID (dev: 10H - 1FH, 7FH) Model ID (GS) Command ID (DT1) Address MSB: upper byte of the starting address of the transmitted data Address: middle byte of the starting address of the transmitted data Address LSB: lower byte of the starting address of the transmitted data Data: the actual data to be transmitted. Multiple bytes of data are transmitted starting from the address. : Data Checksum EOX (End Of Exclusive) Sent when the Modulation/Pedal/C1-C3 Assign parameter (SYSTEM CONTROLLER) is set to MODULATION. Portamento Time (Controller number 5) 2nd byte Status BnH 05H n = MIDI channel number: vv = Portamento Time: * 3rd byte vvH 0H - FH (ch. 1 - 16) 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) Sent when the Modulation/Pedal/C1-C3 Assign parameter (SYSTEM CONTROLLER) is set to PORTA TIME. * * * The amount of data that can be transmitted at one time depends on the type of data, and data will be transmitted from the specified starting address and size. Refer to the address and size given in "Parameter Address Map" (p. Data larger than 256 bytes will be divided into packets of 256 bytes or less, and each packet will be sent at an interval of about 20 ms. Regarding the checksum, please refer to p. Data marked "Use nibbled data" is expressed in hexadecimal in 4-bit units. A value expressed as a 2-byte nibble 0a 0bH has the value of a x 16+b. Examples of Actual MIDI Messages <Example1> 92 3E 5F 9n is the Note-on status, and n is the MIDI channel number. Since 2H = 2, 3EH = 62, and 5FH = 95, this is a Note-on message with MIDI CH = 3, note number 62 (note name is D4), and velocity 95. <Example2> CE 49 CnH is the Program Change status, and n is the MIDI channel number. Since EH = 14 and 49H = 73, this is a Program Change message with MIDI CH = 15, program number 74. <Example3> EA 00 28 EnH is the Pitch Bend Change status, and n is the MIDI channel number. The 2nd byte (00H = 0) is the LSB and the 3rd byte (28H = 40) is the MSB, but Pitch Bend Value is a signed number in which 40 00H (= 64 x 12+80 = 8192) is 0, so this Pitch Bend Value is 28 00H - 40 00H = 40 x 12+80 - (64 x 12+80) = 5120 - 8192 = -3072 If the Pitch Bend Sensitivity is set to 2 semitones, -8192 (00 00H) will cause the pitch to change -200 cents, so in this case -200 x (-3072) ÷ (-8192) = -75 cents of Pitch Bend is being applied to MIDI channel 11. <Example4> B3 64 00 65 00 06 0C 26 00 64 7F 65 7F BnH is the Control Change status, and n is the MIDI channel number. For Control Changes, the 2nd byte is the control number, and the 3rd byte is the value. In a case in which two or more messages consecutive messages have the same status, MIDI has a provision called "running status" which allows the status byte of the second and following messages to be omitted. Thus, the above messages have the following meaning. B3 64 00 MIDI ch. 4, lower byte of RPN parameter number: 00H (B3) 65 00 (MIDI ch. 4) upper byte of RPN parameter number: 00H (B3) 06 0C (MIDI ch. 4) upper byte of parameter value: 0CH (B3) 26 00 (MIDI ch. 4) lower byte of parameter value: 00H (B3) 64 7F (MIDI ch. 4) lower byte of RPN parameter number: 7FH (B3) 65 7F (MIDI ch. 4) upper byte of RPN parameter number: 7FH In other words, the above messages specify a value of 0C 00H for RPN parameter number 00 00H on MIDI channel 4, and then set the RPN parameter number to 7F 7FH. RPN parameter number 00 00H is Pitch Bend Sensitivity, and the MSB of the value indicates semitone units, so a value of 0CH = 12 sets the maximum pitch bend range to +/-12 semitones (1 octave). (On GS sound generators the LSB of Pitch Bend Sensitivity is ignored, but the LSB should be transmitted anyway (with a value of 0) so that operation will be correct on any device. ) Once the parameter number has been specified for RPN or NRPN, all Data Entry messages transmitted on that same channel will be valid, so after the desired value has been transmitted, it is a good idea to set the parameter number to 7F 7FH to prevent accidents. [. . . ] || 65 | 41H | A || 97 | 61H | a| | 34 | 22H | " || 66 | 42H | B || 98 | 62H | b| | 35 | 23H | # || 67 | 43H | C || 99 | 63H | c| | 36 | 24H | $ || 68 | 44H | D || 100 | 64H | d| | 37 | 25H | % || 69 | 45H | E || 101 | 65H | e| | 38 | 26H | & || 70 | 46H | F || 102 | 66H | f| | 39 | 27H | ` || 71 | 47H | G || 103 | 67H | g| | 40 | 28H | ( || 72 | 48H | H || 104 | 68H | h| | 41 | 29H | ) || 73 | 49H | I || 105 | 69H | i| | 42 | 2AH | * || 74 | 4AH | J || 106 | 6AH | j| | 43 | 2BH | + || 75 | 4BH | K || 107 | 6BH | k| | 44 | 2CH | , || 76 | 4CH | L || 108 | 6CH | l| | 45 | 2DH | -- || 77 | 4DH | M || 109 | 6DH | m| | 46 | 2EH | . || 78 | 4EH | N || 110 | 6EH | n| | 47 | 2FH | / || 79 | 4FH | O || 111 | 6FH | o| | 48 | 30H | 0 || 80 | 50H | P || 112 | 70H | p| | 49 | 31H | 1 || 81 | 51H | Q || 113 | 71H | q| | 50 | 32H | 2 || 82 | 52H | R || 114 | 72H | r| | 51 | 33H | 3 || 83 | 53H | S || 115 | 73H | s| | 52 | 34H | 4 || 84 | 54H | T || 116 | 74H | t| | 53 | 35H | 5 || 85 | 55H | U || 117 | 75H | u| | 54 | 36H | 6 || 86 | 56H | V || 118 | 76H | v| | 55 | 37H | 7 || 87 | 57H | W || 119 | 77H | w| | 56 | 38H | 8 || 88 | 58H | X || 120 | 78H | x| | 57 | 39H | 9 || 89 | 59H | Y || 121 | 79H | y| | 58 | 3AH | : || 90 | 5AH | Z || 122 | 7AH | z| | 59 | 3BH | ; || 91 | 5BH | [ || 123 | 7BH | {| | 60 | 3CH | < || 92 | 5CH | \ || 124 | 7CH | || | 61 | 3DH | = || 93 | 5DH | ] || 125 | 7DH | }| | 62 | 3EH | > || 94 | 5EH | ^ ||------------+------------+------------+ | 63 | 3FH | ?|| 95 | 5FH | _| +------------+------------+------------++------------+------------+------------+ D: decimal H: hexadecimal * "SP" is space. (1) Exclusive Status (2) ID (Roland) (3) Device ID (17) (4) Model ID (JUNO-60) (5) Command ID (DT1) (6) End of Exclusive Then calculate the checksum. 10H + 00H + 04H + 00H + 02H = 16 + 0 + 4 + 0 + 6 = 26 (sum) 26 (sum) ÷ 128 = 0 (quotient) . . . [. . . ]

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