Roland JV-1010 owner manual RPN MSB/LSB Controller number 100, Identity Reply Message, Data Set1

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RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101)

status

2nd byte

3rd byte

BnH

65H

mmH

BnH

64H

llH

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

mm=MSB of the parameter number specified by RPN ll=LSB of the parameter number specified by RPN

<<< RPN >>>

Control Changes include RPN (Registered Parameter Numbers), which are extended parameters whose function is defined in the MIDI specification.

When using RPNs, first the RPN (Controller numbers 100 and 101; they can be sent in any order) is transmitted to specify the parameter you wish to control. Then, Data Entry messages (Controller numbers 6 and 38) are used to set the value of the specified parameter. Once a RPN parameter has been specified, all further Data Entry messages on that channel are considered to apply to that specified parameter. In order to prevent accidents, when the desired setting has been made for the parameter, it is recommended that RPN be set to Null.

This device transmits the following RPNs.

RPN

Data entry

 

MSB LSB

MSB LSB

Notes

00H 00H

mmH -

Pitch Bend Sensitivity

 

 

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

 

 

ll: ignored (processed as 00H)

 

 

Up to 1 octave can be specified in semitone steps.

 

 

* The Bend Range Up/Down will also be

 

 

changed.

 

 

* Not received by the Rhythm Part (Part 10).

00H 01H

mmH llH

Channel Fine Tuning

 

 

mm, ll: 20 00H - 40 00H - 60 00H

 

 

(-4096 x 100 / 8192 - 0 - +4096 x 100 / 8192 cent)

 

 

* In Patch mode, the Master Tune (SYSTEM)

 

 

will change.

 

 

* In Performance mode, the Fine Tune

 

 

(PERFORM) of each Part will change. When

 

 

received on the Control channel, the Master

 

 

Tune (SYSTEM) will change.

00H 02H

mmH -

Channel Coarse Tuning

 

 

mm: 10H - 40H - 70H (-48 - 0 - +48 semitones)

 

 

ll: ignored (processed as 00H)

 

 

* Not received in Patch mode.

 

 

* In Performance mode, the Coarse Tune

 

 

(PERFORM/PART) of each Part will change.

Program Change

status

2nd byte

 

CnH

ppH

 

n=MIDI channel:

 

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

pp=Program number:

00H - 7FH (prog.1 - prog.128)

MIDI Implementation

System Exclusive Messages

There is a kind of the Universal Non-realtime messages and the Data Set (DT1) messages in the System Exclusive messages transmitted by this device.

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

Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages

Identity Reply Message

When Identity Request message (p. 71) is received, this message will be transmitted.

status

data byte

 

status

 

F0H

 

7EH, dev, 06H, 02H, 41H, 6AH, 00H,

F7H

 

 

 

05H, 00H, 00H, 00H, 00H, 00H

 

 

Byte

Remarks

 

 

 

F0H

 

Exclusive status

 

 

 

7EH

 

ID number

(Universal Non-realtime message)

Appendices

dev

 

device ID

(dev: 10H)

 

 

 

 

06H

 

sub ID#1

(General Information)

 

02H

 

sub ID#2

(Identity Reply)

 

 

41H

 

ID number

(Roland)

 

 

6AH 00H

Device family code

 

 

 

05H

00H

Device family number code

 

 

00H

00H 00H 00H Software revision level

 

 

F7H

 

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

 

 

Data Transmission

Data Set1

DT1

 

 

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 address order.

:

:

 

 

ffH

data

 

 

sum

checksum

 

 

F7H

EOX

(End Of Exclusive)

 

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

*Large amounts of data must be divided into packets of 128 bytes or less, and transmitted at intervals of approximately 20 ms.

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

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Contents Page For the U.K Page Using the Unit Safely Important Notes Power SupplyImportant Notes Additional PrecautionsQuick Start Contents Appendices SpecificationsPatch List Rhythm Set ListIncorporates the JV-1080 Sound Module Main FeaturesFront and Rear Panel Computer Switch Mac, PC-1, PC-2, Midi Midi Connectors IN, OUT, ThruComputer Connector Front and Rear PanelQuick Start Getting Ready to Play Installing on the Rack-Mount AdaptorAttaching the Rubber Feet How to Install a Wave Expansion Board Installing a Wave Expansion BoardGetting Ready to Play 03a.e Position the board holders so they are orientedRotate the board holders to LOCK, securing the Wave Use the tool supplied with the Wave Expansion Board toExpansion Board in place Use the specified screws you removed in to reattachMidi OUT Making the ConnectionsConnecting a Midi keyboard or sequencer the Midi connectors Connecting audio equipment the Output jacks L MONO, RUsing headphones the Phones jack Using a computer the Computer connectorSwitching On the Power Switching the Power On and OffSwitching Off the Power Press the Value knob Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Piano Factory ResetListening to Demo Songs Demo Play Press the Value knob or the Volume knobTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Demo Turn the Value knob to choose the song you want to hearListening to Demo Songs Demo Play Composer ProfilesScott Wilkie Gundy Keller Hans-Joerg SchefflerWAVE-EXP Wave Expansion Board installed in the slot PRESET-D GM General MidiChoosing and Playing Patches SessionAuditioning Patches Phrase Preview Holding down the Volume knob, the sound for the currentlyChoosing and Playing Patches Selected patch is playedTurn the Part knob and choose Playing Notes from a Midi KeyboardFinger some keys on the Midi keyboard to play a few notes Choosing Patches by Bank Choosing PatchesChoosing Patches by Category Bright Piano by holding down the Volume knobTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Piano Turn the Value knob to choosePlaying Percussion Sounds Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob and choose a bank. Make Set the transmit channel for the Midi keyboardYour selection from the text displayed in white Turn the Value knob and choose a rhythm setPress the Value knob to switch to the GM mode GM Entering GM ModeSettings to an External Midi Device Data Transfer p To Performing Multiple Parts PerformanceSet 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 Device to the JV-1010 refer to the following table Transmit a Program Change message from the external MidiRhythm Set Bank Select Program Group Number Connecting to the Computer Connector Connecting to a ComputerTrying Out Desktop Music Two Ways to ConnectFor PCs Trying Out Desktop MusicFor Apple Macintosh Computers Computer cable sold separately RSC-15ATConnect the other end of the computer cable to the JV-1010’s Computer connectorConnecting with Midi Connectors Performance Performing Multiple Parts Performance ModeTurn the Value knob to choose patch Press the Value knob to choose the Performance modeFor Part Making Part Settings Part Editing Using Only the JV-1010Editing Using Only the JV-1010 Restoring the Factory Settings Factory ResetMemory-Related Operations Utility Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose KEY&ORGAN Initializing GM Mode GM InitializeGM Initialize 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 Patch List User User Group PR-A Preset a GroupNo. Name Voice Key Assign 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 SessionPiano Piano Group Patch Category ListKeyboard & Organ Group Electric Guitar Patch Category List GUITAR/BASS Guitar/Bass GroupPatch Category List ORCH/BRASS Orchestra/Brass Group Hard Synth Lead Patch Category List SYNTH/PAD Synth/Pad GroupSoft Synth Lead Techno Synth Pulsating Synth Synth FX Noise etcPoly 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 SessionName Key Mode User User Group PR-A Preset a Group PR-B Preset B GroupPerformance List Data Reception Midi ImplementationChannel Voice Messages Polyphonic AftertouchMidi Implementation Channel Mode Messages System Exclusive Messages System Realtime MessagesData Transmission Data TransmissionData Request 1 RQ1 Data Set 1 DT1Identity Reply Message RPN MSB/LSB Controller number 100Data Set1 JV-1010 Model ID=6AH Midi Implementation Parameter Address MapSystem System CommonScale Tune Performance Common PerformancePatch Performance PartPatch Common Patch Tone INT, PCM, EXP Rhythm Common Rhythm SetupRhythm Note NO-SUS, Sustain OFF, CONTINUOUS, KEY-ON Address Block MapGS Model ID = 42H Supplementary Material Type18 MODULATION-DELAY Type17 STEREO-DELAYType19 TRIPLE-TAP-DELAY Type20 QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAYType35 CHORUS→ Delay serial Type34 ENHANCER→ Delay serialType36 FLANGER→ Delay serial Type38 CHORUS/DELAY parallelExamples of Exclusive Messages Calculating the Checksum Examples of Actual Midi MessagesAscii Code Table Scale Tune Function Model ID 42H GS, address 40 1x 40HEqual Temperament Just Intonation tonic of CMidi 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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