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[. . . ] Bank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Status BnH BnH 2nd byte 00H 20H 3rd byte mmH llH n= MIDI channel number: 0H~FH (Ch. 1~16) vv= Expression: 00H~7FH (0~127), Initial value= 7FH (127) · Not received when "Expression" RX Event is Off. General Purpose Controller 1 (Controller number 16) Status BnH 2nd byte 10H 3rd byte vvH 0H~FH (Ch. 1~16) 00H~7FH Initial value= 00H ll= Bank number LSB: 00H~7FH · Bank Select processing is suspended until a program change is received. Modulation (Controller number 1) Status BnH 2nd byte 01H 3rd byte vvH n= MIDI channel number: mm= Bank number MSB: n= MIDI channel number: 0H~FH (Ch. 1~16) vv= Control value: 00H~7FH (0~127) · Not received when "CC16" RX Event is Off. Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Status BnH 2nd byte 40H 3rd byte vvH n= MIDI channel number: 0H~FH (Ch. 1~16) vv= Control value: 00H~7FH (0~127) · Not received when "Hold" RX Event is Off. [. . . ] Please see the explanation that follows the chart. : NRPN Data entry MSB LSB 01H 08H 01H 09H 01H 0AH 01H 20H 01H 21H 01H 63H 01H 64H 01H 66H 18H rrH MSB mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH Function and range Vibrato Rate (relative change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) Vibrato Depth (relative change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) Vibrato Delay (relative change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) TVF Cutoff Frequency (relative change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) TVF Resonance (relative change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) TVF&TVA Envelope Attack Time (rel. change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) TVF&TVA Envelope Decay Time (rel. change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) TVF&TVA Env. Release Time (relative change) mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63) Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse (relative change) rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~40H~7FH (-64~0~+63 semitone) Drum Instrument TVA Level (absolute change) rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~7FH (0~max) Drum Instrument Panpot (absolute change) rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H, 01H~40H~7FH (random, left~center~ right) Drum Instr. Reverb Send (absolute change) rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~7FH (0~max) Drum Instr. Chorus Send (absolute change) rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~7FH (0~max) Equalizer Switch rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~02H (Global, Instrument, Off) Equalizer Low Frequency rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~05H (90, 150, 180, 300, 360, 600Hz) Equalizer Low Gain rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~1EH (­15~0~+15dB) Equalizer Mid Frequency rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~10H (200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000Hz) Equalizer Mid Gain rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~1EH (­15~0~+15dB) Equalizer Mid Gain rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~04H (0. 5, 1. 0, 2. 0, 4. 0, 8. 0) Equalizer High Frequency rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~06H (1500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000, 12000Hz) Equalizer High Gain rr: Drum Instrument note number mm: 00H~1EH (­15~0~+15dB) Part 4 On / Off ( Upper 1) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 11 On / Off (Lower1) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 12 On / Off ( Man Bass) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 6 On / Off ( Upper 2) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 13 On / Off ( Upper 3) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 14 On / Off ( Lower 2) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 15 On / Off ( Melody Int. ) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 8 On / Off ( Acc 5) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 9 On / Off ( Acc 6) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 10 On / Off ( Acc Drums ) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 2 On / Off ( Acc Bass) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) 4FH 1CH 4FH 1DH 4FH 1EH 4FH 1FH mmH mmH mmH mmH Part 1 On / Off ( Acc 1) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 3 On / Off (Acc2) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 5 On / Off ( Acc3) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) Part 7 On / Off ( Acc 4 ) mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH=Off - 40-7FH= On) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 101, 100) Status BnH BnH 2nd byte 65H 64H 3rd byte mmH llH n= MIDI channel number: 0H~FH (Ch. 1~16) mm= upper byte (MSB)of parameter number specified by RPN ll= lower byte (LSB) of parameter number specified by RPN · Not transmitted when "RPN" RX Event is Off. **RPN** The RPN (Registered Parameter Number) messages are expanded control changes, and each function of an RPN is described by the MIDI Standard. On the CK-60, RPN can be used to modify the following parameters. RPN Data entry MSB LSB 00H 00H MSB mmH LSB --Explanation Pitch Bend Sensitivity mm: 00H~18H (0~24 semitones) Initial value= 02H (2 semitones) ll: ignored (processed as 00H) Up to 2 octaves can be specified in semitone steps. · Only for Upper2 Channel Fine Tuning mm, ll: 00 00H~40 00H~7F 7FH (­100~0~ +99. 99 cents), Initial value= 40 00H (+/- 0 cent) Refer to "About the Tuning" on page 23. · Only for Upper2 Master Coarse Tuning mm: 28H~40H~58H (-24~0~+24 semitones), Initial value= 40H (+/-0 semitone) ll: ignored (processed as 00H) RPN null Set condition where RPN and NRPN are unspecified. Default Value (H) Description 00 04 00 00 0 [cents] 0~127 7F 127 (= F0 7F 7F 04 01 00 vv F7) 40 00 05 00 00 01 28~58 MASTER KEY-SHIFT -24~+24 [semitones] 40 0 [semitones] 40 00 06 00 00 01 01~7F MASTER PAN -63 (LEFT)~+63 (RIGHT) 40 0 (CENTER) 40 00 7F 00 00 01 00 MODE SET 00 = GS Reset (Rx. only) 40 01 30 00 00 01 00~07 REVERB MACRO 00: Room 1 04 Hall 2 01: Room 2 02: Room 3 03: Hall 1 04: Hall 2 05: Plate 06: Delay 07: Panning Delay 40 01 31 00 00 01 00~07 REVERB CHARACTER 0~7 04 4 40 01 32 00 00 01 00~07 REVERB PRE-LPF 0~7 00 0 40 01 33 00 00 01 00~7F REVERB LEVEL 0~127 40 64 40 01 34 00 00 01 00~7F REVERB TIME 0~127 40 64 40 01 35 00 00 01 00~7F REVERB DELAY FEEDBACK 0~127 00 0 40 01 37 00 00 01 00~7F REVERB PREDELAY TIME 0~127 [ms] 00 0 · REVERB MACRO is a macro parameter that allows global setting of reverb parameters. When you select the reverb type with REVERB MACRO, each reverb parameter will be set to their most suitable value. · REVERB CHARACTER is a parameter that changes the reverb algorithm. The value of REVERB CHARACTER corresponds to the REVERB MACRO of the same number. Address(H) 40 01 38 Size(H) 00 00 01 Data (H) 00~07 Parameter CHORUS MACRO Description 00: Chorus 1 01: Chorus 2 02: Chorus 3 03: Chorus 4 04: Feedback Chorus 05: Flanger 06: Short Delay 07: Short Delay(FB) 0~7 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 Default Value (H) Description 02 Chorus 3 MASTER VOLUME 40 01 39 40 01 3A 40 01 3B 40 01 3C 40 01 3D 40 01 3E 40 01 3F CHORUS PRE-LPF 00 0 CHORUS LEVEL 40 64 CHORUS FEEDBACK 08 8 CHORUS DELAY 50 80 CHORUS RATE 03 3 CHORUS DEPTH 13 19 CHORUS SEND LEVEL TO 00 0 REVERB 40 01 40 00 00 01 00~7F CHORUS SEND LEVEL TO 0-127 00 0 DELAY · CHORUS MACRO is a macro parameter that allows global setting of chorus parameters. When you select the chorus type with CHORUS MACRO, each chorus parameter will be set to their most suitable value. 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00~07 00~7F 00~7F 00~7F 00~7F 00~7F 00~7F 11 CK-60 MIDI Implementation Patch Part parameters The CK-60 has 23 Parts: 7 parts assigned to the Keyboard, and 16 parts for Songs. For Keyboard part control, use the address [50 xx xx] For Song part control, use the address [40 xx xx] The 23 Parts are: Track 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Keyboard parts Name MIDI channel -- -- -- -- -- -- Upper1 4 -- -- Upper 2 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lower1 11 M. Bass 12 Upper3 13 Lower2 14 Melody Intell 15 -- -- Track 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 x=1 x=2 : x=9 x=0 x=A x=B : x=F Song parts Name MIDI channel Part 1 1 Part 2 2 Part 3 3 Part 4 UP1 4 Part 5 5 Part 6 UP2 6 Part 7 7 Part 8 8 Part 9 9 Part 10 10 Part 11 LW1 11 Part 12 MBS 12 Part 13 UP3 13 Part 14 LW2 14 Part 15 MI 15 Part 16 16 SysEx X= X= 1 X= 2 X= 3 X= 4 X= 5 X= 6 X= 7 X= 8 X= 9 X= 0 X= A X= B X= C X= D X= E X= F The relation between Part number and Block number is as follows. x. . . BLOCK NUMBER (0~F) Part 1 (default MIDIch = 1) Part 2 (default MIDIch = 2) : : Part 9 (default MIDIch = 9) Part10 (default MIDIch =10) Part11 (default MIDIch =11) Part12 (default MIDIch =12) : : Part16 (default MIDIch =16) · n. . . MIDI channel number (0~F) of the BLOCK. In the following map, the control numbers of the control changes are indicated as CC#. Address(H) 40 1x 00 40 1x 01# 40 1x 02 40 1x 03 40 1x 04 40 1x 05 40 1x 06 40 1x 07 40 1x 08 40 1x 09 40 1x 0A 40 1x 0B 40 1x 0C 40 1x 0D 40 1x 0E 40 1x 0F 40 1x 10 40 1x 11 40 1x 12 40 1x 13 40 1x 15 Size(H) 00 00 02 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 Data (H) 00~7F 00~7F 00~10 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~01 00~02 Parameter TONE NUMBER Rx. [. . . ] From the above table, the value is 45 03H. B2 64 00 MIDI ch. 3, lower byte of RPN parameter number: 00H (B2) 65 01 (MIDI ch. 3) upper byte of RPN parameter number: 01H (B2) 06 45 (MIDI ch. 3) upper byte of parameter value: 45H (B2) 26 03 (MIDI ch. 3) lower byte of parameter value: 03H (B2) 64 7F (MIDI ch. 3) lower byte of RPN parameter number: 7FH (B2) 65 7F (MIDI ch. 3) upper byte of RPN parameter number: 7FH G The Scale Tune Feature (address: 40 1x 40 or 50 1X 40) The scale Tune feature allows you to finely adjust the individual pitch of the notes from C through B. Though the settings are made while working with one octave, the fine adjustments will affect all octaves. By making the appropriate Scale Tune settings, you can obtain a complete variety of tuning methods other than equal temperament. [. . . ]

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