M-Audio Axiom Pro manual Appendix E Useful Midi Data Tables

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Appendix E: Useful MIDI Data Tables

E1 - General MIDI Instruments – Program Numbers 14

Piano

Bass

Reed

Synth Effects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

Acoustic Grand Piano

32

Acoustic Bass

64

Soprano Sax

96 SFX Rain

1

Bright Acoustic Piano

33

Fingered Bass

65

Alto Sax

97 SFX Soundtrack

2

Electric grand Piano

34

Electric Picked Bass

66

Tenor Sax

98 SFX Crystal

3

Honky Tonk Piano

35

Fretless Bass

67

Baritone Sax

99 SFX Atmosphere

4

Electric Piano 1

36

Slap Bass 1

68

Oboe

100

SFX Brightness

5

Electric Piano 2

37 Slap Bass 2

69

English Horn

101 SFX Goblins

6

Harpsichord

38

Syn Bass 1

70

Bassoon

102

SFX Echoes

7

Clavinet

39

Syn Bass 2

71

Clarinet

103

SFX Sci-Fi

 

 

 

 

Chromatic Percussion

Strings/Orchestra

Pipe

Ethnic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 Celesta

40

Violin

72

Piccolo

104

Sitar

9 Glockenspiel

41

Viola

73

Flute

105

Banjo

10 Music Box

42

Cello

74 Recorder

106

Shamisen

11

Vibraphone

43

Contrabass

75

Pan Flute

107 Koto

12

Marimba

44

Tremolo Strings

76

Bottle Blow

108

Kalimba

13

Xylophone

45

Pizzicato Strings

77

Shakuhachi

109

Bag Pipe

14

Tubular bells

46

Orchestral Harp

78

Whistle

110

Fiddle

15

Dulcimer

47 Timpani

79

Ocarina

111

Shanai

 

 

 

 

Organ

Ensemble

Synth Lead

Percussive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

Drawbar Organ

48

String Ensemble 1

80

Syn Square Wave

112

Tinkle Bell

17 Percussive Organ

49

String Ensemble 2

81

Syn Sawtooth Wave

113

Agogo

18

Rock Organ

50

Syn Strings 1

82

Syn Calliope

114

Steel Drums

19

Church Organ

51

Syn Strings 2

83

Syn Chiff

115

Woodblock

20

Reed Organ

52

Choir Aahs

84

Syn Charang

116

Taiko Drum

21

Accordion

53

Voice Oohs

85

Syn Voice

117 Melodic Tom

22

Harmonica

54

Syn Choir

86

Syn Sawtooth Wave

118 Syn Drum

23

Tango Accordion

55

Orchestral Hit

87

Syn Brass & Lead

119

Reverse Cymbal

 

 

 

 

Guitar

Brass

Synth Pad

Sound Effects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24

Nylon Acoustic

56

Trumpet

88

New Age Syn Pad

120

Guitar Fret Noise

25

Steel Acoustic

57 Trombone

89

Warm Syn Pad

121

Breath Noise

26

Jazz Electric

58

Tuba

90

Polysynth Syn Pad

122

Seashore

27 Clean Electric

59

Muted Trumpet

91

Choir Syn Pad

123

Bird Tweet

28

Muted Electric

60

French Horn

92

Bowed Syn Pad

124

Telephone Ring

29

Overdrive

61

Brass Section

93

Metal Syn Pad

125

Helicopter

30 Distorted

61

Syn Brass 1

94

Halo Syn Pad

126

Applause

31 Harmonics

62 Syn Brass 2

95 Sweep Syn Pad

127 Gun Shot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 Some MIDI devices count preset sounds from 1 – 128 instead of 0-127. As a result, there may be an offset of +/-1 between the program change number sent from the keyboard and the recalled sound preset on your module.

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