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Фрагмент инструкции
If you wish to change the voice bank as well as the voice, you must transmit Bank Select and Program Change messages as a set, in the following order: Bank Select MSB, LSB, and Program Change. 1.2.2 Modulation This message controls the depth of modulation. Control# Parameter Data Range 1 Modulation 0...127 1.2.3 Portamento Time This message controls the degree of Portamento (see 1.2.9). Control# Parameter Data Range 5 Portamento Time 0...127 A value of 0 is no effect, and 127 is the longest Portamento time. No effect in Rhythm tracks. 1.2.4 Data Entry This message sets the value of the parameter which was specified by RPN (see 1.2.17) and NRPN (see 1.2.16) (Rhythm Track only). Control# Parameter Data Range 6 Data Entry MSB 0...127 38 Data Entry LSB 0...127 1.2.5 Main Volume This message controls the volume of each part. (It is used to adjust the volume balance between parts.) Control# Parameter Data Range 7 Main Volume 0...127 With a value of 0 there will be no sound, and a value of 127 will produce the maximum volume. 1.2.6 Panpot This message controls the panning (stereo location) of each part. Control# Parameter Data Range 10 Pan 0...64...127 0 is left, 64 is center, and 127 is right. 1.2.7 Expression This message controls expression for each part. (It is used to create volume changes during a song.) Control# Parameter Data Range 1l Expression 0...127 1.2.8 Holdl This message controls sustain pedal on/off. Control# Parameter Data Range 64 Hold1 0...63, 64...127 (OFF, ON) When this is ON, currently-sounding notes will continue to sound even if note-off messages are received. 1.2.9 Portamento This message controls Portamento pedal on/off. Control# Parameter Data Range 65 Portamento 0...63, 64...127 (OFF, ON) When ON, Portamento produces a smooth glide connecting two notes of different pitch. The time over which the pitch changes is adjusted by Portamento Time (see 1.2.3). No effect in Rhythm tracks. 1.2.10 Harmonic Content This message adjusts the resonance of the filter that is specified for the sound. Control# Parameter Data Range 71 Harmonic Content 0...127 Synth Track only 0...64...127 Rhythm Track only (-64...0...+63) Since this is a relative change parameter in Rhythm track, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64. Higher values will produce a more distinctive sound. For some sounds, the effective range may be less than the possible range of settings. 1.2.11 Release Time This message adjusts the EG release time that was specified by the sound data. Control# Parameter Data Range 72 Release Time 0...127 Synth Track only 0...64...127 Rhythm Track only (-64...0...+63) 118 Since this is a relative change parameter in Rhythm track, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64. Increasing this value will lengthen the release time that follows a note-off. 1.2.12 Attack Time This message adjusts the EG attack time that was specified by the sound data. Control# Parameter Data Range 73 Attack Time 0...127 Synth Track only 0...64...127 Rhythm Track only (-64...0...+63) Since this is a relative change parameter in Rhythm track, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64. Increasing this value will make the attack more gradual, and decreasing this value will make the attack sharper. 1.2.13 Brightness This message adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter specified by the sound data. Control# Parameter Data Range 74 Brightness 0...127 Synth Track only 0...64...127 Rhythm Track only (-64...0...+63) Since this is a relative change parameter in Rhythm track, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64. Lower values will produce a more mellow sound. For some sounds, the effective range may be less than the possible range of settings. 1.2.14 Decay Time This message adjusts the EG decay time that was specified by sound data. Control# Parameter Data Range 75 Decay Time 0...127 Synth Track only It determines how long it takes for the sound changes from maximum level to sustain level. 1.2.15 Effect4 Depth This message adjusts the Send level to Effect. Control# Parameter Data Range 94 Effect4 Depth 0...127 Increasing this value will more effective. 1.2.16 NRPN (Non-registered parameter number) Use NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value for the specified parameter. (Rhythm Track only). NRPN MSB LSB Data Entry*1 MSB LSB Parameter Name and Data Range 18H rrH mm -- Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse rr : drum instrument note number mm : 00H - 40H - 7FH (-64...0...+63) *1 See 1.2.4 1.2.17 RPN (Registered parameter number) Use RPN MSB and RPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to modify. RPN MSB LSB Data Entry *1 MSB LSB Parameter Name and Value Range 7FH 7FH ---- RPN Null This empties settings from RPN and NRPN numbers. Internal data is not affected. *1 See 1.2.4 1.2.18 Others If the Control Change IN/OUT = ALL, all following Control Change Number are transmitted and received. If the Control Change...