M-Audio 25 manual Appendix G General Midi Reverb and Chorus Types, Reverb Types Chorus Types

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Appendix F: Roland GS and Yamaha XG NRPN Support to Roland JV/XP

 

NRPN

NRPN

Data

Data

 

MSB

LSB

MSB

LSB

 

CC99

CC98

CC06

CC38

 

01

08

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Vibrato Rate (relative change)

 

01

09

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Vibrato Depth (relative change)

 

01

0A

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Vibrato Delay (relative change)

 

01

20

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Filter Cutoff Freq. (relative change)

 

01

21

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Filter Resonance (relative change)

 

01

63

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Attack Time (relative change)

 

01

64

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Decay Time (relative change)

 

01

66

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Release Time (relative change)

 

*14

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Filter Cutoff Freq. (relative change)

 

*15

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Filter Resonance (relative change)

 

*16

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum EG Attack Rate (relative change)

 

*17

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum EG Decay Rate (relative change)

 

18

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse (relative change)

 

*19

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Instrument Pitch Fine (relative change)

 

1A

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Level (absolute change)

 

1C

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (Random, L>C>R) Drum Instrument Panpot (absolute change)

 

1D

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Reverb Send Level (absolute change)

 

1E

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Chorus Send Level (absolute change)

 

%1F

00-7F

00-7F

n/a (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Variation Send Level (absolute change)

 

* added by Yamaha XG; % changed from Delay to Variation by Yamaha XG

Appendix G: General MIDI Reverb and Chorus Types

Reverb Types

Chorus Types

0:

Small Room

0:

Chorus 1

1:

Medium Room

1:

Chorus 2

2:

Large Room

2:

Chorus 3

3:

Medium Hall

3:

Chorus 4

4:

Large Hall

4:

FB Chorus

8:

Plate

5:

Flanger

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Contents KeyRigTM KeyRig 25 Keyboard Features IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? Minimum System Requirements KeyRig 25 KeyboardKey Rig Virtual Instrument Software PC only WindowsInstalling the KeyRig 25 keyboard Advanced Installation Instructions for Windows XP optionalControls and Connectors Top PanelRear Panel Using KeyRig Configuring Your SoftwareSetting the Global Midi Channel Sending Program ChangesSending Bank Changes KeyRig 25 Advanced Features Midi Out from USB ModeRecalling Presets Storing Presets Duplicating and Organizing PresetsEnigma Software Sending a Snap ShotProgram Mode Overview Assigning Midi CCsAssigning Midi Channels Using Controls to Increment or Decrement Values Limiting the Range of the ControlsSetting Toggle Values for the Buttons Assigning Midi Machine Control MMC Commands to a ButtonAssigning a Note to a Button Assigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader or KnobAbout SysEx Messages and Device ID Assigning the Device IDMemory Dump Midi Messages In-Depth Program & Bank ChangesTroubleshooting Appendix a Midi Implementation Chart AppendicesAppendix B Assignable Midi CC’s on KeyRig Table B1 Knobs and fader assignmentsTable B3 MMC Command Numbers Table B2 Buttons and Sustain Pedal AssignmentsAppendix C Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Valor hexadecimal Valor decimalAppendix D General Midi Preset Specification Midi Note NumbersChannel Mode Messages Appendix E Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CC’sAppendix G General Midi Reverb and Chorus Types Reverb Types Chorus TypesWarranty Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationTechnical Info Audio USA Technical SupportSales Web Audio U.K
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