Optimus MD-1200 owner manual Effect Control Number

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Here is the data that can be sent and re- ceived with this keyboard and the corre- sponding control number.

Effect

Control

Number

 

 

 

 

 

Bank Select

0, 32

 

 

Volume

7

 

 

Pan

10

 

 

Expression

11

 

 

Hold1 (Sustain)

64

 

 

Sostenuto

66

 

 

Soft Pedal

67

 

 

RPN (Registered Parameter

100/101

Number)

 

 

 

Data Entry

6/38

 

 

Use the Bank Select setting to select the MD-1200’s tone groups to be changed by the Program Number message.

Bank 0 — 0 to 127 (General MIDI tones)

Bank 1 — 128 to 159 (synthesized tones)

Bank 2 — 160 to 167 (drum sets)

Bank 3 — 168 to 199 (user tones)

Just before sending a Program Change message, send two Control Change messages with this data to the MD- 1200:

Control Number = 0, Control Value = <bank number>

Control Number = 32, Control Value

=0

For example, to select tone number 190 (user tone number 22), enter:

Control Number = 0, Control Value = 3 (bank number for user tone)

Control Number = 32, Control Value = 0

Program Change = 22 (22nd tone in bank 3)

Note: Channel 10 is reserved for drum sounds only, so it is not necessary to send bank select data when changing tones.

RPN is used when combining multiple control changes. RPN (100 and 101) se- lects the parameter to control, and Data Entry (6 and 38) sets the contents of the parameter. On the MD-1200, RPN is used to set pitch bend range, transpose, and tune control from an external MIDI device.

All Sound Off forces all sound on the current channel to turn off, regardless of how the sound is being produced.

All Notes Off turns off all note data sent from an external device on the channel. The notes being sustained by the pedal continue to sound until the next pedal off signal is received.

Reset All Controllers initializes pitch bend and all other control changes.

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Electronic Keyboard FCC Wants YOU to Know Features Two Built-In Speakers let you hear Contents Setting the Pitch Bend Range Using Batteries Connecting PowerPreparation Using AC Power Connecting HeadphonesListening Safely Using the Music Stand Connecting AN External AmplifierBasic Operation OperationUsing the Preset Tones Tone Using Reverb Using the Drum PadsUsing Split Using Split and Layer Together Using LayerSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm Using the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMSUsing Synchro Using Ending Using IntroUsing FILL-IN Using VariationSTART/ Stop Adjusting the Accompaniment VolumeConcert Chord Standard Fingering Full-Range Chords Using Free SessionUsing the Mixer Editing the Status of a Channel This chart shows the parts assigned to each channelEditing the Parameter Using the Custom Tone SynthesizerCreating and Storing a User Tone Understanding 1DCO and 2DCO TonesRelease Rate Rel.Rate 1 to Fm Page 27 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 656 AM Deleting a User Tone Hints on Creating a User ToneTuning the Keyboard Special FeaturesChanging Keys Using Touch Response Changing Auto Power OFFUsing Pitch Bend Setting the Pitch Bend Range Using a Sustain PedalREAL-TIME Recording Using the MemoryMode Playing Back from Memory To insert an ending or fill in, press Step RecordingSpecifying the Length of a Note Specifying Chords in the Normal ModeCorrecting Mistakes Recording Multiple TracksReal-Time Recording Step Recording Editing Memory Contents Deleting Individual Data Editing Techniques Display ContentsDeleting All Data in a Specific Track About Midi Using MidiMaking the Midi Connections Midi Data Effect Control Number Changing Midi Settings Dumping Data DUMPING/IMPORTING DataBulkRcv? Importing DataFm Page 47 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 656 AM Trouble Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Auto Accompaniment SpecificationsMixer Function Appendix Fm Page 53 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 656 AM Free Session Chord Progression Chart Fm Page 55 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 656 AM Drum Assignment List Fingered Chord Chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Midi Implementation ChartFm Page 59 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 656 AM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas