Roland JV-1010 owner manual System Realtime Messages, System Exclusive Messages

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Omni On (Controller number 125)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

7DH

00H

n=MIDI channel number:

0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)

*The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done. The instrument will not be set to OMNI ON.

*Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/PART) is OFF.

Mono (Controller number 126)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

7EH

mmH

n=MIDI channel number:

0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)

mm=Mono number:

 

00H - 10H (0 - 16)

*The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done, and the Key Assign Mode (PATCH) will be set to SOLO.

*Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/PART) is OFF.

Poly (Controller number 127)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

7FH

00H

n=MIDI channel number:

0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)

*The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done, and the Key Assign Mode (PATCH) will be set to POLY.

*Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/PART) is OFF.

System Realtime Messages

Timing Clock

status F8H

*This message will be received if the Clock Source (SYSTEM) is MIDI.

Active Sensing

status

FEH

*When an Active Sensing message is received, the unit will begin monitoring the interval at which MIDI messages are received. During monitoring, if more than 420 ms passes without a message being received, the same processing will be done as when All Sound Off, All Note Off, and Reset All Controllers messages are received. Then monitoring will be halted.

System Exclusive Messages

status

data byte

status

F0H

iiH, ddH, ......, eeH

F7H

F0H:

System Exclusive message status

ii = ID number:

This is the ID number (manufacturer ID) that specifies the

 

manufacturer whose exclusive message this is. Roland's manufacturer

 

ID is 41H.ID numbers 7EH and 7FH are defined in an expansion of the

 

MIDI standard as Universal Non-realtime messages (7EH) and

 

Universal Realtime Messages (7FH).

dd,..., ee = data:

00H - 7FH (0 - 127)

 

F7H:

EOX (End Of Exclusive)

 

Of the System Exclusive messages received by this device, the Universal Non-realtime messages and the Universal Realtime messages and the Data Request (RQ1) messages and the Data Set (DT1) messages will be set automatically.

* The device ID number of this instrument is fixed at 10H (17).

MIDI Implementation

Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages

Identity Request Message

When this message is received, Identity Reply message (p. 73) will be transmitted.

status

data byte

status

F0H

7EH, dev, 06H, 01H

F7H

Byte

Remarks

 

F0H

Exclusive status

 

7EH

ID number

(Universal Non-realtime message)

dev

device ID

(dev: 10H)

06H

sub ID#1

(General Information)

01H

sub ID#2

(Identity Request)

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

*The “dev” is own device number or 7FH (Broadcast).

GM System On

“GM System On” is a command message that resets the internal settings of the instrument to the GM initial state (General MIDI System - Level 1). A GM instrument that receives this message will automatically enter a state in which it can correctly perform a GM score.

status

data byte

status

F0H

7EH, 7FH, 09H, 01H

F7H

Byte

Remarks

 

F0H

Exclusive status

 

7EH

ID number

(Universal Non-realtime message)

7FH

device ID

(Broadcast)

09H

sub ID#1

(General MIDI Message)

01H

sub ID#2

(General MIDI On)

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

GM System Off

When this messages is received, this instrument will return to the performance mode.

status

data byte

status

F0H

7EH, 7FH, 09H, 02H

F7H

Byte

Remarks

 

F0H

Exclusive status

 

7EH

ID number

(Universal Non-realtime message)

7FH

device ID

(Broadcast)

09H

sub ID#1

(General MIDI Message)

02H

sub ID#2

(General MIDI Off)

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

Universal Realtime System Exclusive Messages

Master Volume

status

data byte

 

status

F0H

7FH, 7FH, 04H, 01H, llH, mmH

F7H

Byte

Remarks

 

 

F0H

Exclusive status

 

 

7FH

ID number

(Universal Realtime message)

7FH

device ID

(Broadcast)

 

04H

sub ID#1

(Device Control Message)

01H

sub ID#2

(Master Volume)

 

llH

LSB of Master Volume

 

mmH

MSB of Master Volume

 

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

 

*LSB of Master Volume (llH) is processed as 00H.

*This message is not received in GM mode.

Appendices

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Contents Page For the U.K Page Using the Unit Safely Important Notes Power SupplyImportant Notes Additional PrecautionsQuick Start Contents Rhythm Set List SpecificationsAppendices Patch ListIncorporates the JV-1080 Sound Module Main FeaturesFront and Rear Panel Front and Rear Panel Midi Connectors IN, OUT, ThruComputer Switch Mac, PC-1, PC-2, Midi Computer ConnectorQuick Start Attaching the Rubber Feet Installing on the Rack-Mount AdaptorGetting Ready to Play Getting Ready to Play Installing a Wave Expansion BoardHow to Install a Wave Expansion Board 03a.e Position the board holders so they are orientedUse the specified screws you removed in to reattach Use the tool supplied with the Wave Expansion Board toRotate the board holders to LOCK, securing the Wave Expansion Board in placeMidi OUT Making the ConnectionsUsing a computer the Computer connector Connecting audio equipment the Output jacks L MONO, RConnecting a Midi keyboard or sequencer the Midi connectors Using headphones the Phones jackSwitching Off the Power Switching the Power On and OffSwitching On the Power Press the Value knob Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Piano Factory ResetTurn the Value knob to choose the song you want to hear Press the Value knob or the Volume knobListening to Demo Songs Demo Play Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose DemoHans-Joerg Scheffler Composer ProfilesListening to Demo Songs Demo Play Scott Wilkie Gundy KellerSession PRESET-D GM General MidiWAVE-EXP Wave Expansion Board installed in the slot Choosing and Playing PatchesSelected patch is played Holding down the Volume knob, the sound for the currentlyAuditioning Patches Phrase Preview Choosing and Playing PatchesFinger some keys on the Midi keyboard to play a few notes Playing Notes from a Midi KeyboardTurn the Part knob and choose Choosing Patches by Bank Choosing PatchesTurn the Value knob to choose Bright Piano by holding down the Volume knobChoosing Patches by Category Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose PianoPlaying Percussion Sounds Turn the Value knob and choose a rhythm set Set the transmit channel for the Midi keyboardTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob and choose a bank. Make Your selection from the text displayed in whiteTo Performing Multiple Parts Performance Entering GM ModePress the Value knob to switch to the GM mode GM Settings to an External Midi Device Data Transfer pSet the transmit channel on the external Midi device to Changing PatchesPatch Bank Select Program Group Number Changing Sounds from an External Midi DeviceChanging a Performance Press the Value knob and choose the Performance modePerformance Bank Select Program Group Number User PRESET-A PRESET-BChanging a Rhythm Set Rhythm Set Bank Select Program Group Number Transmit a Program Change message from the external MidiDevice to the JV-1010 refer to the following table Two Ways to Connect Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to the Computer Connector Trying Out Desktop MusicComputer cable sold separately RSC-15AT Trying Out Desktop MusicFor PCs For Apple Macintosh ComputersConnect the other end of the computer cable to the JV-1010’s Computer connectorConnecting with Midi Connectors Performance Performing Multiple Parts Performance ModeFor Part Press the Value knob to choose the Performance modeTurn the Value knob to choose patch Making Part Settings Part Editing Using Only the JV-1010Memory-Related Operations Utility Restoring the Factory Settings Factory ResetEditing Using Only the JV-1010 GM Initialize Initializing GM Mode GM InitializeTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose KEY&ORGAN Initialize Initializing the Settings InitializeDtr flashes on the display Selecting the Receive Channel Perform Ctrl CH Making System Settings SystemMaster Tune Tuning Master TuneAppendices Troubleshooting Error Messages No. Name Voice Key Assign User User Group PR-A Preset a GroupPatch List Patch List PR-B Preset B Group PR-C Preset C GroupPatch List PR-D GM Group PR-E Preset E Group Name Voice Patch List XP-A SessionKeyboard & Organ Group Patch Category ListPiano Piano Group Electric Guitar Patch Category List GUITAR/BASS Guitar/Bass GroupPatch Category List ORCH/BRASS Orchestra/Brass Group Techno Synth Pulsating Synth Synth FX Noise etc Patch Category List SYNTH/PAD Synth/Pad GroupHard Synth Lead Soft Synth LeadPoly Synth Bright Pad Synth Soft Pad Synth Vox, Choir SYN Other Synth BPD Bright PAD SPD Soft PAD VOX VOXEthnic Group Rhythm & Sound Effects Group Patch Category ListRhythm Set List User User PR-A Preset a Group PR-B Preset B GroupRhythm Set List PR-C Preset C Group PR-D GM Group PR-E Preset E Group001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 SessionSet Demo Drum XP-A SessionPerformance List User User Group PR-A Preset a Group PR-B Preset B GroupName Key Mode Polyphonic Aftertouch Midi ImplementationData Reception Channel Voice MessagesMidi Implementation Channel Mode Messages System Exclusive Messages System Realtime MessagesData Set 1 DT1 Data TransmissionData Transmission Data Request 1 RQ1Data Set1 RPN MSB/LSB Controller number 100Identity Reply Message System Common Midi Implementation Parameter Address MapJV-1010 Model ID=6AH SystemScale Tune Performance Common PerformancePatch Common Performance PartPatch Patch Tone INT, PCM, EXP Rhythm Note Rhythm SetupRhythm Common NO-SUS, Sustain OFF, CONTINUOUS, KEY-ON Address Block MapGS Model ID = 42H Supplementary Material Type20 QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAY Type17 STEREO-DELAYType18 MODULATION-DELAY Type19 TRIPLE-TAP-DELAYType38 CHORUS/DELAY parallel Type34 ENHANCER→ Delay serialType35 CHORUS→ Delay serial Type36 FLANGER→ Delay serialExamples of Exclusive Messages Calculating the Checksum Examples of Actual Midi MessagesJust Intonation tonic of C Scale Tune Function Model ID 42H GS, address 40 1x 40HAscii Code Table Equal TemperamentMidi Implementation Chart Specifications Computer Cable Wiring Diagrams Part IndexUser Utility IndexAvis Information Page 01891601 ’02-2-AE2-61N

JV-1010 specifications

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