Equipement MIDI

00 00 07

00

-

01

Gen/Osc

Send Bus 1

Off,On

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

 

:

 

00 00 12

00

-

01

Gen/Osc

Send Bus 12

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00 00 13 00 - 01 Gen/Osc Send Main LchOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 14 00 - 01 Gen/Osc Send Main RchOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 15 00 - 01 Gen/Osc Send Cue LchOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 16 00 - 01 Gen/Osc Send Cue RchOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 17 00 (Réservé)

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2-15. Paramètres Level Meter / Analyzer

+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+

Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

==========+=========+===================================================

00 00 00

00 - 04

Level Meter Target Select

Input, MultiIn

FlexBus, MultiOut, Analyzer

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 01 00 - 02 Level Meter Detect Point PreEQ,PFL,PostFader ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 02

00

-

29 Spectrum Analyzer Source

Ch1,,,Ch24,Bus1,,,12

(40

-

69)

MainL,MainR,CueL,CueR,MonL,MonR

 

 

 

bit6 : 0:Off,1:On

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 03 00

-

01

Spectrum Analyzer Averaging Sw

Norm,Exp

(40

-

41)

 

bit6 : 0:Off,1:On

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 04 00 - 7F Spectrum Analyzer Averaging Num

1,,,128

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 05 00

(Réservé)

:

:

 

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2-16. Paramètres divers

+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+

Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 00 00 - 01 Cascade Delay CorrectOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 01 00 - 01 Effect Board A SelectInput, MultiIn ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 02 00 - 01 Effect Board B SelectInput, MultiIn ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 03 00 - 01 Effect Board C SelectInput, MultiIn ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 04 00 - 01 Pan Curve Type Center:-3dB(0), Center:0dB(1) ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 05 00 - 01 Pre Amp Gain Mode Noise Less(0),Continuous(1) ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 06 00

(Reserved)

:

:

 

+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+

1-3. Bloc d’effets Adresse de base

+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+

Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

==========+=========+===================================================

00 00 00

0aaaaaaa Effector -

1 Algorithm

aaaaaaabbbbbbb =

00 00 01#

0bbbbbbb

0:Reverb

 

 

1:Delay

 

 

2:Stereo

Delay Chorus

 

3:Stereo

Pitch Shifter Delay

4:Vocoder

 

 

5:2ch RSS

 

 

6:Delay RSS

 

7:Chorus

RSS

 

8:Guitar

Multi 1

 

9:Guitar

Multi 2

 

10:Guitar

Multi 3

 

11:Vocal Multi

 

12:Rotary

 

 

13:Guitar

Amp Simulator

 

14:Stereo

Phaser

 

15:Stereo

Flanger

 

16:Dual Comp/Limiter

 

17:Gate Reverb

 

18:Multi Tap Delay

 

19:Stereo

Multi

 

20:Reverb

2

 

21:Space Chorus

 

22:Lo-Fi Processor

 

23:4Band Parametric Equalizer

 

24:10Band

Graphic Equalizer

 

25:Hum Canceler

 

26:Vocal Canceler

 

(27:Voice Transformer

*1,*2)

(28:Vocoder 2

*1,*2)

29:Mic Simulator

 

30:3Band Isolator

 

31:Tape Echo 201

 

32:Analog

Flanger

 

33:Analog

Phaser

 

(34:FFT

 

*1,*2)

35:Speaker Modeling

 

(36:Mstering Tool Kit

*1,*2)

(37:31Band

Graphic Equalizer

*1,*2)

38:Stero 2Band Dynamics

 

39:Dual Mono Dynamics

 

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00

02

20

-

7E

Effector - 1

Name

-1

(ASCII)

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

 

00 00

0D

20

-

7E

Effector - 1

Name

-12

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00

0E

00

-

7F

Effector - 1 Parameter Area (See Below)

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

00 00

7F

00

-

7F

 

——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 01 00 0aaaaaaa

Effector -

2 Algorithm

aaaaaaabbbbbbb =

00 01 01# 0bbbbbbb

0:Reverb

 

 

 

1:Delay

 

 

 

2:Stereo

Delay Chorus

 

 

3:Stereo

Pitch Shifter Delay

 

4:Vocoder

 

 

 

5:2ch RSS

 

 

 

6:Delay RSS

 

 

7:Chorus

RSS

 

 

8:Guitar

Multi 1

 

 

9:Guitar

Multi 2

 

 

10:Guitar

Multi 3

 

 

11:Vocal Multi

 

 

12:Rotary

 

 

 

13:Guitar

Amp Simulator

 

 

14:Stereo

Phaser

 

 

15:Stereo

Flanger

 

 

16:Dual Comp/Limiter

 

 

17:Gate Reverb

 

 

18:Multi Tap Delay

 

 

19:Stereo

Multi

 

 

20:Reverb

2

 

 

21:Space Chorus

 

 

22:Lo-Fi Processor

 

 

23:4Band Parametric Equalizer

 

24:10Band

Graphic Equalizer

 

25:Hum Canceler

 

 

26:Vocal Canceler

 

 

(27:Voice Transformer

 

*1,*2)

(28:Vocoder 2

 

*1,*2)

29:Mic Simulator

 

 

30:3Band Isolator

 

 

31:Tape Echo 201

 

 

32:Analog

Flanger

 

 

33:Analog

Phaser

 

 

(34:FFT

 

 

*1,*2)

35:Speaker Modeling

 

 

(36:Mstering Tool Kit

 

*1,*2)

(37:31Band

Graphic Equalizer

*1,*2)

38:Stero 2Band Dynamics

 

 

39:Dual Mono Dynamics

 

 

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Roland VM-7200, VM-7100 manual Paramètres Level Meter / Analyzer, Paramètres divers, Bloc d’effets Adresse de base

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