Roland JV-1010 owner manual Data Transmission, Data Request 1 RQ1, Data Set 1 DT1

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MIDI Implementation

Data Transmission

This instrument can use exclusive messages to exchange many varieties of internal settings with other devices.

The model ID of the exclusive messages used by this instrument is 6AH.

Data Request 1 RQ1

This message requests the other device to transmit data. The address and size indicate the type and amount of data that is requested.

When a Data Request message is received, if the device is in a state in which it is able to transmit data, and if the address and size are appropriate, the requested data is transmitted as a Data Set 1 (DT1) message. If the conditions are not met, nothing is transmitted.

status

data byte

 

status

F0H

41H, dev, 6AH, 11H, aaH, bbH,

F7H

 

ccH, ddH, ssH, ttH, uuH, vvH, sum

 

Byte

Remarks

 

 

F0H

Exclusive status

 

 

41H

ID number

(Roland)

 

dev

device ID

(dev: 10H)

 

6AH

model ID

(JV-1010)

 

11H

command ID

(RQ1)

 

aaH

address MSB

 

 

bbH

address

 

 

ccH

address

 

 

ddH

address LSB

 

 

ssH

size MSB

 

 

ttH

size

 

 

uuH

size

 

 

vvH

size LSB

 

 

sum

checksum

 

 

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

 

*The size of data that can be transmitted at one time is fixed for each type of data. and data requests must be made with a fixed starting address and size. Refer to the address and size given in “Parameter Address Map” (p. 74).

*For the checksum, refer to (p. 86).

*This message is not received in GM mode.

Data Set 1 DT1

This message transmits the actual data, and is used when you wish to set the data of the receiving device.

status

data byte

 

 

status

F0H

41H, dev, 6AH, 12H, aaH, bbH,

F7H

 

ccH, ddH, eeH, ... ffH, sum

 

Byte

Remarks

 

 

 

F0H

Exclusive status

 

 

41H

ID number

 

(Roland)

 

dev

device ID

 

(dev: 10H)

 

6AH

model ID

 

(JV-1010)

 

12H

command ID

(DT1)

 

aaH

address MSB

 

 

bbH

address

 

 

 

ccH

address

 

 

 

ddH

address LSB

 

 

eeH

data:

 

The actual data to be transmitted. Multi-byte

 

 

 

data is transmitted in the order of the address.

:

:

 

 

 

ffH

data

 

 

 

sum

checksum

 

 

 

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

 

*The amount of data that is transmitted at one time is fixed for the type of data, and only data of the fixed starting address and size will be transmitted. Refer to the address and size given in “Parameter Address Map” (p. 74).

*Data whose size is greater than 128 bytes should be divided into packets of 128 bytes or less and transmitted. Successive “Data Set 1” messages should have at least 20 ms of time interval between them.

*For the checksum, refer to (p. 86).

*This message is not received in GM mode.

This device is able to receive GS Exclusive messages only for Scale Tune settings.

Data Set 1 DT1

This message transmits the actual data, and is used when you wish to set the data of the receiving device.

status

data byte

 

status

F0H

41H, dev, 42H, 12H, aaH, bbH,

F7H

 

ccH, ddH, ... eeH, sum

 

Byte

Remarks

 

 

F0H

Exclusive status

 

 

41H

ID number

(Roland)

 

dev

device ID

(dev: 10H)

 

42H

model ID

(GS)

 

12H

command ID

(DT1)

 

aaH

address MSB

 

 

bbH

address middle byte

 

 

ccH

address LSB

 

 

ddH

data:

The actual data to be transmitted. Multi-byte

 

 

data is transmitted in the address order.

:

:

 

 

eeH

data

 

 

sum

checksum

 

 

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

 

*This message is not received in GM mode.

2. Data Transmission

Channel Voice Messages

*The following control changes and program changes are transmitted to an external MIDI device when a GM Data Transfer command is executed.

Control Change

Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

06H

mmH

BnH

26H

llH

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

mm,ll=the value of the parameter specified by RPN/NRPN mm=MSB, ll=LSB

Volume (Controller number 7)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

07H

vvH

n=MIDI channel number:

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

vv=Volume:

 

00H - 7FH (0 - 127)

Panpot (Controller number 10)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

0AH

vvH

n=MIDI channel number:

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

vv=panpot:

 

00H - 40H - 7FH (left - center - right)

Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

5BH

vvH

n=MIDI channel number:

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

vv=Reverb Send Level:

00H - 7FH (0 - 127)

Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

5DH

vvH

n=MIDI channel:

 

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

vv=Chorus Send Level:

00H - 7FH (0 - 127)

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Contents Page For the U.K Page Using the Unit Safely Power Supply Important NotesAdditional Precautions Important NotesQuick Start Contents Specifications AppendicesPatch List Rhythm Set ListMain Features Incorporates the JV-1080 Sound ModuleFront and Rear Panel Midi Connectors IN, OUT, Thru Computer Switch Mac, PC-1, PC-2, MidiComputer Connector Front and Rear PanelQuick Start Installing on the Rack-Mount Adaptor Getting Ready to PlayAttaching the Rubber Feet Installing a Wave Expansion Board How to Install a Wave Expansion BoardGetting Ready to Play Position the board holders so they are oriented 03a.eUse the tool supplied with the Wave Expansion Board to Rotate the board holders to LOCK, securing the WaveExpansion Board in place Use the specified screws you removed in to reattachMaking the Connections Midi OUTConnecting audio equipment the Output jacks L MONO, R Connecting a Midi keyboard or sequencer the Midi connectorsUsing headphones the Phones jack Using a computer the Computer connectorSwitching the Power On and Off Switching On the PowerSwitching Off the Power Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Piano Factory Reset Press the Value knobPress the Value knob or the Volume knob Listening to Demo Songs Demo PlayTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Demo Turn the Value knob to choose the song you want to hearComposer Profiles Listening to Demo Songs Demo PlayScott Wilkie Gundy Keller Hans-Joerg SchefflerPRESET-D GM General Midi WAVE-EXP Wave Expansion Board installed in the slotChoosing and Playing Patches SessionHolding down the Volume knob, the sound for the currently Auditioning Patches Phrase PreviewChoosing and Playing Patches Selected patch is playedPlaying Notes from a Midi Keyboard Turn the Part knob and chooseFinger some keys on the Midi keyboard to play a few notes Choosing Patches Choosing Patches by BankBright Piano by holding down the Volume knob Choosing Patches by CategoryTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Piano Turn the Value knob to choosePlaying Percussion Sounds Set the transmit channel for the Midi keyboard Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob and choose a bank. MakeYour selection from the text displayed in white Turn the Value knob and choose a rhythm setEntering GM Mode Press the Value knob to switch to the GM mode GMSettings to an External Midi Device Data Transfer p To Performing Multiple Parts PerformanceChanging Patches Set the transmit channel on the external Midi device toChanging Sounds from an External Midi Device Patch Bank Select Program Group NumberPress the Value knob and choose the Performance mode Changing a PerformanceUser PRESET-A PRESET-B Performance Bank Select Program Group NumberChanging a Rhythm Set Transmit a Program Change message from the external Midi Device to the JV-1010 refer to the following tableRhythm Set Bank Select Program Group Number Connecting to a Computer Connecting to the Computer ConnectorTrying Out Desktop Music Two Ways to ConnectTrying Out Desktop Music For PCsFor Apple Macintosh Computers Computer cable sold separately RSC-15ATComputer connector Connect the other end of the computer cable to the JV-1010’sConnecting with Midi Connectors Performing Multiple Parts Performance Mode PerformancePress the Value knob to choose the Performance mode Turn the Value knob to choose patchFor Part Editing Using Only the JV-1010 Making Part Settings PartRestoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset Editing Using Only the JV-1010Memory-Related Operations Utility Initializing GM Mode GM Initialize Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose KEY&ORGANGM Initialize Initializing the Settings Initialize InitializeDtr flashes on the display Making System Settings System Selecting the Receive Channel Perform Ctrl CHTuning Master Tune Master TuneAppendices Troubleshooting Error Messages User User Group PR-A Preset a Group Patch ListNo. Name Voice Key Assign PR-B Preset B Group PR-C Preset C Group Patch ListPatch List PR-D GM Group PR-E Preset E Group Patch List XP-A Session Name VoicePatch Category List Piano Piano GroupKeyboard & Organ Group Patch Category List GUITAR/BASS Guitar/Bass Group Electric GuitarPatch Category List ORCH/BRASS Orchestra/Brass Group Patch Category List SYNTH/PAD Synth/Pad Group Hard Synth LeadSoft Synth Lead Techno Synth Pulsating Synth Synth FX Noise etcSYN Other Synth BPD Bright PAD SPD Soft PAD VOX VOX Poly Synth Bright Pad Synth Soft Pad Synth Vox, ChoirPatch Category List Ethnic Group Rhythm & Sound Effects GroupUser User PR-A Preset a Group PR-B Preset B Group Rhythm Set ListPR-C Preset C Group PR-D GM Group PR-E Preset E Group Rhythm Set ListXP-A Session 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 SessionSet Demo DrumUser User Group PR-A Preset a Group PR-B Preset B Group Name Key ModePerformance List Midi Implementation Data ReceptionChannel Voice Messages Polyphonic AftertouchMidi Implementation Channel Mode Messages System Realtime Messages System Exclusive MessagesData Transmission Data TransmissionData Request 1 RQ1 Data Set 1 DT1RPN MSB/LSB Controller number 100 Identity Reply MessageData Set1 Midi Implementation Parameter Address Map JV-1010 Model ID=6AHSystem System CommonScale Tune Performance Performance CommonPerformance Part PatchPatch Common Patch Tone INT, PCM, EXP Rhythm Setup Rhythm CommonRhythm Note Address Block Map NO-SUS, Sustain OFF, CONTINUOUS, KEY-ONGS Model ID = 42H Supplementary Material Type17 STEREO-DELAY Type18 MODULATION-DELAYType19 TRIPLE-TAP-DELAY Type20 QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAYType34 ENHANCER→ Delay serial Type35 CHORUS→ Delay serialType36 FLANGER→ Delay serial Type38 CHORUS/DELAY parallelExamples of Actual Midi Messages Examples of Exclusive Messages Calculating the ChecksumScale Tune Function Model ID 42H GS, address 40 1x 40H Ascii Code TableEqual Temperament Just Intonation tonic of CMidi Implementation Chart Specifications Computer Cable Wiring Diagrams Index PartIndex User UtilityAvis Information Page 01891601 ’02-2-AE2-61N

JV-1010 specifications

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