Appendices
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•When “Knob” = Step Length, data correspondences for both transmission and reception will be:
0...9:
50...59:
99...108: +4, 109...118: +5, 119...127: +6
•When “Knob” = Pitch or OSC2 Semi, refer to p.66 “OSC 2 Semitone values.”
•When “Knob=” other values, both transmission and reception will be:
0/1:
If you are using two MS2000/MS2000R units to trans- mit and receive these parameters, you must set the transmitting and receiving programs to the same set- tings.
Sync control
The
A control change message is used for this Sync Control message as specified by Global mode Page 4G: MIDI FIL- TER “SyncCtrl.”
By using Sync Control to apply sync to a Mod Sequence or LFO, you can cause each arpeggiated note to advance the Mod Sequence or random LFO by one step.
Silencing all notes of a given channel
•All note off (CC#123) [Bn, 7B, 00]
(value is 00)
When an All Note Off message is received, all currently- sounding notes of that channel will be turned off. Some sound may linger due to the envelope settings.
•All sound off (CC#120) [Bn, 78, 00]
(value is 00)
When an All Sound Off message is received, all notes cur- rently sounding on that channel will be silenced. While All Note Off allows the decay of a note to continue, the All Sound Off will silence the sound immediately.
However, this message is intended for use in emergencies, and is not for use during a performance.
Resetting all controllers of a given channel
•Reset all controllers (CC#121) [Bn, 79, 00]
(value is 00)
When a Reset All Controllers message is received, all con- troller values currently operating on that channel will be reset.
Arpeggiator
When the MS2000/MS2000R’s arpeggiator is synchronized to a connected external MIDI device, system realtime mes- sages Start and Stop will control the arpeggiator.
Start [FA]
When a Start [FA] message is received, the arpeggiator will start from the pitch of the first played note.
Stop [FC]
When a Stop [FC] message is received, the arpeggiator will stop. (It will not be turned off; the arpeggiator will start again when additional notes are played.)
System exclusive messages
MS2000/MS2000R format
F0: exclusive status
42:Korg ID
3n:
58:MS2000/MS2000R model ID ff: function ID (type of message)
–
F7: end of exclusive
Universal system exclusive
System exclusive messages include a special category of messages whose purpose is officially defined. These are called universal system exclusive messages.
Of these universal system exclusive messages, the MS2000/ MS2000R supports Master Volume and Master Fine Tun- ing.
Master volume [F0, 7F, nn, 04, 01, vv, mm, F7]
(vv: lower byte of value, mm: upper byte of value, [mm, vv=7F, 7F] is Max, [mm, vv=00, 00] is 0)
When a Master Volume message is received, the MS2000/ MS2000R will adjust its overall volume.
If Global mode Page 1E: GLOBAL “AudioInThru” is ON, the input signal of AUDIO IN 1/2 will not be affected by Master Volume.
Master fine tuning [F0, 7F, nn, 04, 03, vv, mm, F7]
(A value of 8192 [mm, vv=40, 00] is center (0 cent, A4=440.0Hz), 4096 [mm, vv=20, 00] is
When master fine tuning is received, the value specified for the MS2000/MS2000R’s Global mode Page 1A: GLOBAL “Mst.Tune” will be ignored, and the overall pitch will be specified by the data that was received.
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