M-Audio SONO 88 manual Midi Messages In-Depth, Program & Bank Changes

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MIDI Messages In-Depth

Program & Bank Changes

When the MIDI standard was first established, it enabled the user to access only 128 different sounds using program change messages (0-127).. As MIDI devices grew to be more sophisticated and contain more sounds, bank change messages were included in an updated MIDI specification to allow for more than 128 sounds to be accessed..

The language MIDI uses to communicate between musical instruments only allows for program change commands 0-127, for a total of 128 possible programs (127 programs + program “0” = 128 programs total).. Because of inherent limitations of the

MIDI communication protocol, the number of directly accessible programs (using program change messages) cannot easily be

expanded beyond 128.. Thus, a system of banks,

 

 

 

with 128 sounds in each, has been created

 

 

 

that enables manufacturers to overcome the

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128-sound MIDI limit..

 

 

 

128 banks with 128 sounds in each bank is the basic principle used to expand the number of accessible sounds.. However, to avoid reaching the new limit of the resulting 16,384 possible sounds (128 banks x 128 programs) accessible using a bank change combined with a program change, another layer of banks was added.. The result is a system of 128 banks that can contain 128 sub-banks in each of them, which, in turn, can contain 128 sounds (programs) within them..

Bank change messages are useful when calling up sounds from a large library that may exist in a particular sound module or software synthesizer.. For example, devices that are built according to Roland’s GS specification or Yamaha’s XG specification require you to specify a bank change in order to access the extra voices that these devices provide..

MIDI CC 0 is the bank select MSB (Most Significant Byte) message.. This MIDI message is 7-bit in size and can be used to select any of 128 banks.. This message can be used in conjunction with MIDI CC 32 which is bank select LSB (Least Significant Byte): a separate 7-bit message allowing additional selection of any of another 128 sub-banks.. The combination of Bank MSB and LSB messages gives a 14-bit message that can select any of a possible 16,384 banks.. Each bank can in turn contain 128 possible sounds selected via a separate program change MIDI message.. This enables a user to theoretically recall over two million programs directly, using only MIDI commands.. However, most devices only use a few different banks, and you can often ignore the LSB message..

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Contents Sono ProKeys Sono 88 User Guide ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows Only Introduction Keyboard ProKeys Sono 88 FeaturesBuilt-in Audio Interface Standalone Operation Bus-Powered Operation Minimum RequirementsTop Panel Diagram Controls and ConnectorsTop Panel Descriptions ProKeys Sono 88 User Guide Rear Panel Descriptions 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25Hardware Connections Audio InputsAudio Outputs Midi ConnectionsExample Setup #1 Example Operating ScenariosExample Setup #2 About the audio inputsLayer Mode Using Voice Controls in Layer ModeProKeys Sono as a Standalone Instrument ProKeys Sono Premium Voice SelectionProKeys Sono GM sound selection Using Midi in Layer ModeTo return the Data keys to control the transpose value ProKeys Sono Demos Basic ProKeys Sono Setup in Windows Low latency software monitoringProKeys Sono Setup in Mac OS Using ProKeys Sono with a Computer Audio TracksRecording from a Microphone to an Audio Track Recording an Instrument to an Audio Track Recording the Aux Inputs to an Audio Track Midi Tracks Recording Midi and triggering sounds on a virtual instrumentProKeys Sono 88 User Guide Port Using the Microphone and Instrument Inputs ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and ControlsSetting Input Gain Using the Aux Inputs Using Direct MonitoringMono Button Latency ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows OnlyAbout Routing Midi Data to and from your Computer Routing Midi Signals from your Software Routing Midi Signals to your SoftwareSending Midi to the ProKeys Sono sound engine Audio Options in Edit Mode Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit ModeMono Input Record Key Button, Knob, Wheel and Pedal Jack Assignments USB Record KeyData Transpose button Assignment Overview To select alternate Data button functionsTo assign the Data and buttons to transpose Data Button Assignment OptionsTo assign the Data and buttons to control octave shift Program Change To assign the Data and buttons to send bank change messagesTo re-assign the Modulation wheel to its default function Wheel AssignmentSome examples of useful Midi CCs are To assign a Midi controller message to the Modulation wheelTo re-assign the Sustain Pedal jack to its default function To re-assign the Voice Volume knob to its default functionPedal Assignment Knob Assignment Restoring Default Assignments ProKeys Midi Output Settings Vel Curve Selection Local On/Off Midi Out Mode KeyTo send data on channel To send a specific program change message in Edit mode To send a single bank change in Edit modeSending a Bank Change or Program Change Message PanicMidi Messages In-Depth Program & Bank ChangesNRPN/RPNs Troubleshooting Solution Appendix a General Midi Instruments Appendices Useful Midi DataThese sounds are ProKeys Sono premium-quality voices Appendix B Channel 10 Drum Map Key# Drum SoundAppendix C Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCs RPN MSBAppendix E Piano Reset Button Appendix D Additional RPN MessagesTechnical Specifications Mic InputsWarranty Terms Warranty Registration WarrantyTechnical Info 9329-65018-00
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