Roland VC-1 D-50 owner manual Mono Controller number

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MIDI Implementation

<<< RPN >>>

Control Changes include RPN (Registered Parameter Numbers), which are extended.

When using RPNs, first RPN (Controller numbers 100 and 101; they can be sent in any order) should be sent in order to select the parameter, then Data Entry (Controller numbers 6 and 38) should be sent to set the value.

This device receives the following RPNs.

RPN

Data entry

 

MSB, LSB

MSB, LSB

Notes

00H, 00H

mmH, llH

Pitch Bender Range

 

 

mm: 00H - 0CH (0 - 12 semitones)

 

 

ll: ignored (processed as 00H)

 

 

Up to 1 octave can be specified in semitone

 

 

steps.

00H, 01H

mmH, llH

Fine Tuning

 

 

mm, ll: 00 00H - 40 00H - 7F 7FH

 

 

( -50 - 0 - +50 cent)

MONO (Controller number 126)

Status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

7EH

mmH

n = MIDI channel number:

0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)

mm = mono number:

00H - 10H (0 - 16)

MONO mode, each message is recognized on the channel shown below.

Message

Control in MIDI function

 

B.CH

G.CH

Note on/off

individual

Control Change

basic

Global

Mode Message

basic

Global

Program Change

basic

Global

Aftertouch

basic

Global

Pitch Bender Change

individual

Exclusive

basic

Global

*Global channel is equal to “basic channel - 1.” And if basic channel is 1, global channel is 16.

Program Change

Status

2nd byte

 

CnH

ppH

 

n = MIDI channel number:

0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)

pp = Program number:

00H - 3FH (prog.1 - prog.64)

*Not received when the Program Change Switch (SYSTEM MIDI) is OFF.

POLY (Controller number 127)

Status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

7FH

00H

n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)

*These Mode Messages (2nd byte = 123-127) are also recognized as All Sounds Off and Reset All Controllers.

Channel Aftertouch

Status

2nd byte

 

DnH

vvH

 

n = MIDI channel number:

0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)

vv = Aftertouch Value:

00H - 7FH (0 - 127)

Pitch Bender Change

Status

2nd byte

3rd byte

EnH

llH

mmH

n = MIDI channel number:

0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)

mm, ll = Pitch Bender value:

00 00H - 40 00H - 7F 7FH (-8192 - 0 - +8191)

Channel Mode Messages

All Sounds Off (Controller number 120)

Status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

78H

00H

n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)

*When this message is received, all notes currently sounding on the corresponding channel will be turned off.

System Realtime Message

Active Sensing

Status

FEH

*When Active Sensing is received, the unit will begin monitoring the intervals of all further messages. While monitoring, if the interval between messages exceeds 300 ms, the same processing will be carried out as when All Notes Off are received, and message interval monitoring will be halted.

System Exclusive Message

Status

 

F0H

:System Exclusive

F7H

:EOX (End Of Exclusive)

Exclusive message can change either each parameter individually or all parameters, of a patch or tone.

Refer to Section 3 to see details.

*Not received when the Exclusive Switch (SYSTEM MIDI) is OFF.

Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121)

Status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

79H

00H

n = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - 16)

*When this message is received, all controllers on the corresponding channel will be set to their reset values.

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Contents 03897845 ’05-3-1N Page Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Perfect Simulation of the D-50’s Tones Main FeaturesIntroduction Editing and Performances That Surpass the OriginalWhat is the digital synthesizer D-50? Panel Descriptions Front PanelNumber KEY Mode ShiftExit Rear Panel Turning On the Power Try Out the SoundsSelecting Patches and Playing Sounds Selecting Patches with the Value dial Selecting Patches from the ListSelecting Patches with Patch Palette Viewing Various Information Enabling or Disabling the Beep ToneApplying Effects to the Sound 01ePatchFactorImageAssigning Parameters to the Controllers Controllers ParametersKeys Functions Specify the Tones or the Partials to be applied List OSC1, OSC2, COSM1, COSM2 and TVAYou can control the following parameters How to Make the Patch Factors Settings Common to All ScreensSplit WholeDual SEPBend Bender Range Hold Hold ModeMode Portamento Mode Value AfterPB Aftertouch, Pitch BenderOutput Output Mode Mode Output ModeValue Display Function Value Display Description Vol Total VolumeRevType Reverb Type Revbal Reverb BalanceLevel Chase Level Mode Chase ModeULL ULU Value Time Chase TimeTxBS Transmit Bank Select Switch LTune Fine Tuning of the Lower ToneUTune Fine Tuning of the Upper Tone SepCH Receive Channel in Separate ModeSaving Patches You’ve Created Naming a PatchSaving Patches Reset to Default Factory Settings Touch Factory RESET. The Factory Reset screen appearsVC-1’s File Structure Transferring Patches To and From the D-50/550 Transferring Patches from the D-50 to the VC-1Using the D-50 Using the D-550Transfer the patch from the memory card to the D-50/550 Transferring Patches from the D-50/550 to the VC-1 DEC Source Bank Saving Transferred PatchesTouch Data TRANSFER. The Data Transfer screen appears Destination BankTransferring Patches from the VC-1 to the D-50/550 Touch SystemINC/+ or DEC Source Bank 3-1 Copying a Reverb Type Value1 Destination Bank Value 17Work Area Overview of the VC-1Memory Structure Temporary AreaBasic Concept of a Tone PartialSynthesizer sound generator PCM sound generator StructureTone Ring Modulator PatchStructure of Tone Parameters WG Wave GeneratorENV Envelope Generator TVF Time Variant FilterTVA Time Variant Amplifier LFO Low FrequencyHow to Make the Patch Settings Creating a PatchUndoing an editing Operation Useful Functions for EditingEditing a Value Cursor ButtonsEditing with the Panel Controls Partial Select Silencing the Sound of the PartialCopying Tone Settings CancelDisplay Value Common Copying Parameter SettingsALL TVFWhen Is set to All or Common Setting is ignored Auditioning the Sound Before EditingCheck All Initializing Patch SettingsCtrl Setup Patch FactorStructure Tone ParametersCommon Parameters EQ/CHORUSENV Time Edit ENV Pitch EnvelopeENV Edit Envelope Velo Velocity RangeENV Level Edit LFO Low Frequency Oscillator Pitch Mod Pitch ModulationOFF EQ/CHORUS Equalizer/ChorusEQ Edit Equalizer KEYChorus Edit Partial Parameters PitchWG PW WG Pulse Width WG Form WG WaveformWG Form Waveform Wave WaveformDisplay LFO Phase Value -7-+7 After Aftertouch RangeValue -7-+7 LFO LFO Select Value C1-C7 Fine Pitch Fine WG PitchCoars Pitch Coarse KF Keyfollow pitchBend Bender Mode LFO LFO ModeENV P-ENV Mode WG Mod WG ModulationBender Mode Example TVF Time Variant FilterFreq Cutoff Frequency BP Bias Point Reso ResonanceKFKeyfollow Cutoff Point Display Example Example FunctionTVF ENV TVF Envelope TVF ENV Time Value T5 TimeTVF ENV Level Value -50-+50 BP Bias Point Value Volume AdjustmentTVA Time Variant Amplifier Display Example Function ExampleTVA ENV Envelope TVA ENV TimeVelo Velocity Follow Time TVA ENV Level MOD Modulation Value -7-+7TVA MOD Settings for the Entire VC-1 How to Make the System Function SettingsDEC Sound Character Sound SettingMaster Tune Digital Freq Digital FrequencyMidi CH Midi Channel SeparateCH Receive Channel in Separate ModeProg.C Program Change Switch Value 1Dump Exclusive Exclusive SwitchBank.S Bank Select Switch TxEDITInitializing the System Settings Key Mode Alteration Mono Mode, Poly ModeDual-S Key Mode Poly Mode Mono Mode Mode Message OffDual SplitP2 Preset 2 New Preset PatchesP1 Preset 1Original D-50 Sound ListP3 Preset 3PN-D50-01 P4 Preset 4PN-D50-02P5 Preset 5PN-D50-03 P6 Preset 6PN-D50-04BANK1 Patch Factors Patch Factors Value CommentTone Parameters Common ParametersParameter Value Partial Parameters Parameter Value CommentTVF ENV System Parameters MidichLoop WaveformOneshot Number Display PCM NameLoop Some of the sounds 1 to 76, are combined and looped Newly Added WaveformsNumber Display Midi Implementation Data TransmissionReceive data Mono Controller number Exclusive Communication Partial Parameter Common Parameter Patch Parameter Supplementary Material Midi Implementation Chart Specifications VC-1 V-Card D-50Index Index 100