User manual KAWAI MP8II

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[. . . ] Owner's Manual Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. - NE PAS OUVRIR. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the leterature accompanying the product. Examples of Picture Symbols denotes that care should be taken. The example instructs the user to take care not to allow fingers to be trapped. The example instructs that disassembly of the product is prohibited denotes an operation that should be carried out. [. . . ] This powerful feature allows for editing the sounds of an external sound module in Real Time during performance, or for recording Real Time performance edits to a MIDI sequencer. Some control changes are also effective to internal sounds. Make sure that the MIDI CC# button in the CONTROL KNOBS section is lit. If the MIDI CC# button is turned off, press it to turn it ON. The CONTROL KNOBS are now active and assigned to the MIDI CC parameters. Use the CONTROL KNOBS to change the MIDI continuous controller information assigned to each knob as described below. Each parameter of the Control Change has an adjustable range from 0 to 127. When the selected zone is set to INT or BOTH, the display shows the parameter names. 30 When the selected zone is set to EXT, the display shows the MIDI CC numbers. The default parameters assigned for each knob are as follows. A: #10 B: #70 C: #76 D: #77 Panpot (PAN) Sustain Level (STN) Vibrato Rate (VbR) Vibrato Depth (VbD) Note: If the selected zone is set to BOTH, changing the MIDI CC# parameters affects both internal and external sections. If you want different settings for internal and external sections, enter the edit mode by pressing the MENU button and select internal or external section with the ZONE SELECT button. (See page33 for details. ) Changing MIDI CC parameter Press and hold the MIDI CC# button. The MIDI CC# button starts blinking and the cursor in the display moves up to the parameter name. Use the CONTROL KNOBS to change the parameters. After changing the parameter, press the MIDI CC# button again. The MIDI CC# button stops blinking and the cursor in the display moves down to the value. Note: When the selected zone is set to INT, only the following parameters can be selected. 10 70 71 76 77 78 93 Panpot Sustain Level Resonance Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay Chorus Depth PAN STN RSN VbR VbD VbY ChD When the selected zone is set to BOTH and the internal section is selected in edit mode, the parameters not available for INT section show as " XXX". 31 6. MENU The MENU buttons allow access to the edit parameters in the MP8II. This collection of settings together with other editable parameters can be stored as a SETUP. The MP8II provides 256 SETUPs, and all are user programmable. Each zone can be set as Internal, External or Both individually. Inside each of the four zones, a multitude of features and effects can be programmed and combined together into one exciting SETUP. A total of 256 SETUPs may be programmed in this way. The menu consists of Internal parameters, External parameters and Common parameters. If a zone is set as Both, both the Internal parameters and External parameters are available for the zone. [. . . ] Transmitted data 2. 1 Channel Voice Message 2. 2 Channel Mode Message 2. 3 System Real time Message 3. Exclusive data 3. 1 Universal Realtime Exclusive Message 3. 2 Dump Message 3. 3 Sound Data Format 3. 4 Setup Data Format 4. Table 4. 1 CC# table MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1. 0 April 2007 62 1. Recognized Data 1. 1 Channel Voice message Note off Status 8nH 9nH 2nd Byte kkH kkH 3rd Byte vvH 00H :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) n=MIDI channel number kk=Note Number vv=Velocity Note on Status 9nH 2nd Byte kkH 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) n=MIDI channel number kk=Note Number vv=Velocity Control Change Bank Select (MSB) Status 2nd Byte BnH 00H BnH 20H n=MIDI channel number mm = Bank Number MSB ll = BankNumber LSB Modulation Status BnH 3rd Byte mmH llH :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H-7fH (0 ~ 127) :00H-7fH (0 ~ 127) 2nd Byte 01H 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) n=MIDI channel number vv = Modulation depth Data Entry Status BnH BnH Default = 00H 2nd Byte 06H 26H 3rd Byte mmH llH n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) mm, ll=Value indicated in RPN/NRPN:00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) *see RPN/NRPN chapter Volume Status BnH 2nd Byte 07H 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) n=MIDI channel number vv=Volume Panpot Status BnH Default = 7fH 2nd Byte 0aH 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 - ch. 16) :00H - 40H - 7fH(left ~center~right) n=MIDI channel number vv=Panpot Expression Status BnH Default = 40H(center) 2nd Byte 0bH 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 - ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 - 127) n=MIDI channel number vv=Expression Default = 7fH 63 Damper Pedal Status BnH 2nd Byte 40H 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) 0 - 63=OFF, 64 - 127=ON n=MIDI channel number vv=Control Value Default = 00H Sostenuto Pedal Status BnH 2nd Byte 42H 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) 0 - 63 =OFF, 64 - 127=ON n=MIDI channel number vv=Control Value Default = 00H Soft Pedal Status BnH 2nd Byte 43H 3rd Byte vvH :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) 0 - 63 =OFF, 64 - 127=ON n=MIDI channel number vv=Control Value Default = 00H Sound controllers #1-9 Status 2nd Byte BnH 46H BnH 47H BnH 48H BnH 49H BnH 4aH BnH 4bH BnH 4cH BnH 4dH BnH 4eH n=MIDI channel number vv=Control Value Effect Control Status BnH BnH BnH BnH 3rd Byte vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH vvH Sustain Level Resonance Release time Attack time Cutoff Decay time Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(-64 ~ 0 ~ +63) Default = 40H 2nd Byte 5bH 5cH 5dH 5eH 3rd Byte vvH Reverb depth vvH Rotary speaker speed(0~63:Slow, 64~127:Fast) *Only when rotary speaker selected vvH Chorus depth vvH Effect deoth :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) n=MIDI channel number vv = Control Value NRPN MSB/LSB Status BnH BnH 2nd Byte 63H 62H 3rd Byte mmH llH n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch. 1 ~ ch. 16) mm=MSB of the NRPN parameter number ll=LSB of the NRPN parameter number NRPN numbers implemented in MP8II are as follows NRPN # Data MSB LSB MSB Function & Range 01H 08H mmH Vibrato Rate mm:00H - 7FH(-64 01H 09H mmH Vibrato Depth mm:00H - 7FH(-64 01H 0aH mmH Vibrato Delay mm:00H - 7FH(-64 01H 20H mmH Cutoff mm:00H - 7FH(-64 01H 21H mmH Resonance mm:00H - 7FH(-64 01H 63H mmH Attack time mm:00H - 7FH(-64 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ +63) +63) +63) +63) +63) +63) Default Default Default Default Default Default = = = = = = 40H 40H 40H 40H 40H 40H 64 01H 64H 01H 66H mmH mmH Decay time mm:00H - 7FH(-64 ~ 0 ~ +63) Release time mm:00H - 7FH(-64 ~ 0 ~ +63) Default = 40H Default = 40H * Ignoring the LSB of data Entry * It is not affected in case of modifying cutoff if tone does not use the DCF. 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