Owner's manual

EXR-5/EXR-3 MIDI Implementation
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Parameters marked “relative change” will change relatively to the preset value (40H).
Even among different GS devices, “relative change” parameters may sometimes dif-
fer in the way the sound changes or in the range of change.
Parameters marked “absolute change” will be set to the absolute value of the param-
eter, regardless of the preset value.
Data entry LSB (llH) is ignored.
RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 101, 100)
n = MIDI channel number: 0H~FH (Ch.1~16)
mm = upper byte (MSB) of parameter number specified by RPN
ll = lower byte (LSB) of parameter number specified by RPN
Not received when Rx.RPN = OFF.
The value specified by RPN will not be reset even by messages such as Program
Change or Reset All Controller.
**RPN**
The RPN (Registered Parameter Number) messages are expanded control changes,
and each function of an RPN is described by the MIDI Standard.
To use these messages, you must first use RPN (Controller number 101 and 100, their
order does not matter) to specify the parameter to be controlled, and then use Data
Entry messages (Controller number 6, 38) to specify the value of the specified param-
eter. Once an RPN parameter has been specified, all Data Entry messages received
on that channel will modify the value of that parameter. To prevent accidents, it is rec-
ommended that you set RPN Null (RPN Number = 7FH 7FH) when you have finished
setting the value of the desired parameter. Refer to “4. Supplementary material”,
Examples of actual MIDI messages, [Example 4] (page 18).
On the EXR-5/EXR-3, RPN can be used to modify the following parameters.
Program Change
Not received when Rx.PROGRAM CHANGE = OFF. (Initial value is ON)
After a Program Change message is received, the sound will change beginning with
the next Note-on. Voices already sounding when the Program Change message was
received will not be affected.
For Drum Parts, Program Change message will not be received on lower byte of the
bank numbers (the value of Control Number 0 is other than 0 (00H)).
Style PC numbers (not received, when “Style PC” is set to “Off”.)
4FH 1CH mmH Part 1 On / Off (Acc 1)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH =Off~40-7FH= On)
4FH 1DH mmH Part 3 On / Off (Acc2)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH =Off~40-7FH= On)
4FH 1EH mmH Part 5 On / Off (Acc3)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH =Off~40-7FH= On)
4FH 1FH mmH Part 7 On / Off (Acc 4)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH =Off~40-7FH= On)
4FH 28H mmH Part 13 On / Off (V-Link)
mm: 00H~7FH (00-3FH =Off~40-7FH= On)
Status 2nd byte 3rd byte
BnH 65H mmH
BnH 64H llH
RPN
MSB LSB
Data Entry
MSB
LSB Explanation
00H 00H mmH —- Pitch Bend Sensitivity
mm: 00H~18H (0~24 semitones)
Initial value = 02H (2 semitones)
ll: ignored (processed as 00H)
specify up to 2 octaves in semitone steps
00H 01H mmH llH Master Fine Tuning
mm, ll: 00 00H~40 00H~7F 7FH (-100~0~+99.99
cents),
Initial value = 40 00H (+/- 0 cent)
Refer to “4. Supplementary material”, About the Tuning (page 19).
00H 02H mmH —- Master Coarse Tuning
mm: 28H~40H~58H (-24~0~+24 semitones),
Initial value = 40H (+/-0 semitone)
ll: ignored (processed as 00H)
00H 05H mmH llH Modulation Depth Range
mm: 00H~04H (0~4 semitones)
ll: 00H~7FH (0~100 cents)
100/128 Cent/Value
7FH 7FH —- —- RPN null
Set condition where RPN and NRPN are unspeci-
fied. The data entry messages after set RPN null
will be ignored. (No Data entry messages are
required after RPN null).
Settings already made will not change.
mm, ll: ignored
Status
2nd byte
CnH ppH
n = MIDI channel number: 0H~FH (Ch.1~16)
pp = Program number: 00H~7FH (prog.1~prog.128)
PC Style Name CC00 CC32
1 SteadyRk 1 47
2 Big Rock 1 48
3 HeavyRck 1 50
4 PowerRck 1 51
5 ShufleRk 1 49
6 ElecRock 1 56
7 DynoRock 1 57
8 ThumpRck 1 58
NRPN
MSB LSB
Data entry
MSB
Function and range
9 FeverDnc 2 102
10 80sTekno 2 118
11 EuroDnce 2 119
12 IbizaDnce 2 120
13 KeepOnDc 2 101
14 90sTekno 2 98
15 DJTechno 2 121
16 HrdTekno 2 122
17 90sHouse 2 97
18 BigHouse 2 123
19 ClubHous 2 124
20 Hip'nHop 2 125
21 NowHipHp 2 126
22 CoolRap 33 11
23 PianoRap 33 12
24 Twostep 2 127
25 PianoBal 6 61
26 Soul Bal 6 69
27 ClassBal 6 70
28 StoryBal 54 6
29 HappyBal 54 7
30 SimpleBl 6 72
31 AlClapBl 6 71
32 LayBakBl 6 73
33 MorninBl 6 74
34 PoppinBl 6 75
35 UKLiteBl 6 76
36 Cute Pop 6 62
37 UpTempBl 6 77
38 SmilePop 0 0
39 German P 6 78
40 Easy Pop 7 72
41 Soul Pop 7 80
42 WayURPop 7 70
43 NightPop 7 73
44 Cool Pop 7 67
45 Guitar P 7 74
46 LatinPop 7 75
47 LightPop 7 76
48 USGroove 28 14
49 FeelGood 7 68
50 Busy Pop 7 77
51 Groovy P 7 69
52 VibeyPop 7 78
53 SunnyPop 7 79
54 JzBallad 13 20
55 BigBand 14 15
56 JazzClub 12 29
57 BgBndBld 14 16
58 30BigBnd 14 17
59 LuvBossa 22 37
60 MidBossa 22 23
61 UpBossa 22 24
62 UpSamba 27 13
63 DiscSamba 27 14
64 Salsa 25 12
65 Merengue 59 8
66 Bachata 59 9
67 Cool6_8 5 22
68 Oldie6_8 5 24
69 Poprock 39 17
70 GoGoRock 10 27
71 PolkaPop 19 22
72 CntryPop 16 13
73 Schlager 5 30
74 70sDisco 66 1
75 BigSamba 27 20
76 Cha-cha 24 12
77 Mambo 38 12
78 SwingFox 50 80
79 Rockin' 10 28
80 Boogie 9 10
81 Twist 10 32
82 EngWaltz 18 15
83 W'Waltz 17 37
84 Tango 26 8
PK-5A compatibility Combo Full Band
Intro PC 83 PC 65 PC 66
Original PC 01 PC 02
Variation PC 09 PC 10
Fill To Variation PC 81 PC 97 PC 98
Fill To Original PC 82 PC 89 PC 90
Ending PC 84 PC 73 PC 74
Break Mute PC 85
PC 81~85 only for Division changes (these numbers are transmitted
by the PK-5A). Other PC numbers can be transmitted with CC00 &
CC32 to also change Styles.