Equipement MIDI

Quand “MIDI C.C. Type (*1)” est réglé sur Multi dans les paramètres SYSTEM

Quand “MIDI C.C. Type ( 1)” est réglé sur “Multi”, les paramètres Mixeur du VM-7200 7100 sont transmis et re us sur plusieurs canaux MIDI.

Cette fonction est utilisée pour contr ler la section Mixeur du VM-7200 7100 ou le module de sons GM.

Paramètres de mixeur et numéros de canal MIDI/Changement de contrôleur

<Voie>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Canal MIDI

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Master Fader Level

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Main Send Pan

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EQ L Freq.

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EQ L Gain

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EQ HM Freq.

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EQ HM Gain

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EQ HM Q

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EQ H Freq.

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EQ H Gain

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Bus1 Send Level

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Bus2 Send Level

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Bus3 Send Level

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Bus4 Send Level

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Bus5 Send Level

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Bus6 Send Level

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Bus7 Send Level

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Bus8 Send Level

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Input Mute Sw

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Input

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Canal MIDI

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MIX Send Level

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MIX Send Pan/Bal

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EQ L Freq.

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EQ L Gain

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EQ HM Freq.

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EQ HM Gain

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EQ HM Q

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EQ H Freq.

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EQ H Gain

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Bus1 Send Level

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Bus2 Send Level

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Bus3 Send Level

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Bus4 Send Level

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Bus5 Send Level

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Bus6 Send Level

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Bus7 Send Level

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Bus8 Send Level

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Input Mute Sw

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MultiIn

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Canal MIDI

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Main Send Level

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Main Send Pan

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EQ L Freq.

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EQ L Gain

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EQ HM Freq.

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EQ HM Gain

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EQ HM Q

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EQ H Freq.

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EQ H Gain

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Bus1 Send Level

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Bus2 Send Level

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Bus3 Send Level

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Bus4 Send Level

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Bus5 Send Level

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Bus6 Send Level

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Bus7 Send Level

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Bus8 Send Level

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MultiIn Mute Sw

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MultiIn

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Canal MIDI

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MIX Send Level

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MIX Send Pan/Bal

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EQ L Freq.

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EQ L Gain

 

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EQ HM Freq.

 

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EQ HM Gain

 

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EQ HM Q

 

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EQ H Freq.

 

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EQ H Gain

 

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Bus1 Send Level

 

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Bus2 Send Level

 

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Bus3 Send Level

 

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Bus4 Send Level

 

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Bus5 Send Level

 

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Bus6 Send Level

 

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Bus7 Send Level

 

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Bus8 Send Level

 

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MultiIn Mute Sw

 

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<Section Talk Back>

canal MIDI

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Talk Back Level

 

68

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Talk Back To Main

 

70

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Talk Back To Bus1

 

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Talk Back To Bus2

 

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Talk Back To Bus3

 

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Talk Back To Bus4

 

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Talk Back To Bus5

 

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Talk Back To Bus6

 

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Talk Back To Bus7

 

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Talk Back To Bus8

 

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Talk Back Sw

 

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<Section Slate>

canal MIDI = 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slate Level

 

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Slate To Main

 

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Slate To Bus1

 

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Slate To Bus2

 

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Slate To Bus3

 

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Slate To Bus4

 

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Slate To Bus5

 

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Slate To Bus6

 

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Slate To Bus7

 

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Slate To Bus8

 

85

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slate Sw

 

86

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N° bus

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Canal MIDI

 

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Bus Master Level

 

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Bus Return Pan

 

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<Main Master Block>

canal MIDI

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Main Master Level

 

68

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main Master Balance 70

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NRPN (MSB/LSB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Statut

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BnH

62H

 

 

llH

 

 

 

 

 

BnH

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mmH

 

 

 

 

 

n = N° de canal MIDI

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

mm= octet supérieur correspondant au paramètre assigné par NRPN ll =octet inférieur correspondant au paramètre assigné par NRPN

Ce message est reçu dans les cas suivants.

Quand il n’y a pas de liaison VM-Link et que “MIDI Control Type ( 1)” est réglé sur

“NRPN”, alors que le canal MIDI de ce message est le m me que celui déterminé par “MIDI

Control Channel ( 1)”.

Après réception de ce message, il est mémorisé comme numéro de paramètre non référence ou NRPN. La valeur de NRPN est égale à l’adresse de ase donnée dans la section “2. Ta leau d’adressage pour le transfert des données”

La plage de valeurs d’adresse de NRPN est “00 00 00 - 00 7F 7F.” Voir “2. Ta leau d’adressage pour le transfert des données".

Ce message est transmis dans les cas suivants.

Quand le VM-Link est connecté et que “MIDI Control Type ( 1)”est réglé sur “NRPN” alors qu’un paramètre est modifié.

Ce message est transmis quand le canal MIDI est réglé sur “MIDI Control Channel ( 1).”

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