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14.3 ReGISTeReD PARAMeTeR NUMBeR (RPN)
The DispType, LowVal, HighVal, Ports, MidiChan, Response, BtnType and Name settings are the same as for Control
Change (CC) so see that section for information on these settings.
RPN lsb (Registered Parameter Number Least Significant Byte): This allows you to set the RPN lsb value for the
control to a value from 0 through 127.
RPN msb (Registered Parameter Number Most Significant Byte): This allows you to set the RPN msb value for the
control to a value from 0 through 127.
You can toggle the display format of the RPN lsb and RPN msb settings between decimal and hexadecimal by pressing the
ROW-select button for the upper left-hand row of buttons.
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4.4 SYSTeM eXCLUSIVe (SYSeX)
The LowVal, HighVal, Ports, MidiChan, Response, BtnType and Name settings are the same as for Control Change (CC)
so see that section for information on these settings.
DispType (DisplayType) – The options for this setting are the same as for CC however the ‘REL1, ‘REL2’ and ‘APOT’ display
types are not available for encoders.
Length: This determines the length of the sysex message sent when the control is operated. The value sets the number of
bytes and is variable between 0 and 12, or 9 and 12 for ROLAND type sysex messages.
DataType: This allows you to set the format of the sysex message as follows:
NONE: Sysex message does not contain a variable byte and a fixed message is sent every time the control is operated.
SINGLE: Sysex message contains one variable byte. The value of this byte is determined by the current control value and
limited by the Low Value and High Value settings. The position of the variable byte in the sysex message can be edited.
ROLAND: Sysex message contains one variable byte and one checksum byte. The value of the variable byte is determined
by the current control value and limited by the Low Value and High Value settings. The format of the sysex message is fixed
such that the second-to-last byte is always the variable byte and the last byte is always the checksum byte (excluding the
F7 by te).