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1-prog. 128) .Pitch Bend Change Status 2nd byte 3rd bytes EnH llH mmH n = MIDI channel number: 0H-FH (ch.1-ch.16) mm, ll = Pitch Bend value: 00 00H - 40 00H - 7F 7FH (-8192 - 0 - +8191) ¦System Realtime Message .Realtime Clock Status F8H .Active sensing Status FEH * This will be transmitted constantly at intervals of approximately 250 ms. ¦System exclusive messages .Identity Reply Status Data byte Status F0H 7EH, 10H, 06H, 02H, 41H, 42H, 00H, aaH, bbH, ccH, ddH, eeH, ffH F7H Byte Explanation F0H Exclusive status 7EH ID number (universal non-realtime message) 10H Device ID (use the same as the device ID of Roland) 06H Sub ID#1 (General Information) 02H Sub ID#2 (Identity Reply) 41H ID number (Roland) 42H Device family code (LSB) 00H Device family code (MSB) aaH Device family number code (LSB) bbH Device family number code (MSB) ccH Software revision level ddH Software revision level eeH Software revision level ffH Software revision level F7H EOX (End of Exclusive) aa bbcc ddee ff 07 03 00 01 00 00 3. Parameter Address Map (Model ID = 42H) This map indicates address, size, Data (range), Parameter, Description, and Default Value of parameters which can be transferred using and "Data set 1 (DT1)." All the numbers of address, size, Data, and Default Value are indicated in 7-bit Hexadecimal-form. ¦Address Block map An outlined address map of the Exclusive Communication is as follows; Address (H) Block 40 00 00 +————————————————————————————————————+ | SYSTEM PARAMETERS |Individual 40 01 3F +————————————————————————————————————+ 40 1x 00 +————————————————————————————————————+ | PART PARAMETERS |Individual | (x = 0-F) | 40 2x 5A +————————————————————————————————————+ 41 m0 00 +————————————————————————————————————+ | SRUM SETUP PARAMETERS |Individual | (m = 0-1) | 41 m8 7F +————————————————————————————————————+ 48 00 00 +————————————————————————————————————+ | SYSTEM PARAMETERS |Bulk 48 01 10 +————————————————————————————————————+ | PART PARAMETERS |Bulk 48 1D 0F +————————————————————————————————————+ 49 m0 00 +————————————————————————————————————+ | DRUM SETUP PARAMETER |Bulk | (m = 0-1) | 49 mE 17 +————————————————————————————————————+ There are two ways in which GS data is transmitted: Individual Parameter Transmission in which individual parameters are transmitted one by one, and Bulk Dump Transmission in which a large amount of data is transmitted at once. ¦Individual Parameters Individual Parameter Transmission transmits data (or requests data) for one parameter as one exclusive message (one packet of "F0 ..... F7"). In Individual Parameter Transmission, you must use the Address and Size listed in the following "Parameter Address Map." Addresses marked at "#" cannot be used as starting addresses. .System Parameters Parameters related to the system of the device are called System Parameters. Address (H) Size (H) Data (H) Parameter Description Default Value (H) Description 40 00 00 00 00 04 0018-07E8 MASTER TUNE -100.0 - +100.0 [cent] 00 04 00 00 0 [cent] 40 00 01# Use nibblized data. 40 00 02# 40 00 03# * Refer to section 4. Supplementary material, "About tuning" (p. 14). 40 00 04 00 00 01 00-7F MASTER VOLUME 0-127 7F 127 (= F0 7F 7F 04 01 00 vv F7) 40 00 05 00 00 01 28-58 MASTER KEY-SHIFT -24 - +24 [semitones] 40 0 [semitones] 40 00 06 00 00 01 01-7F MASTER PAN -63 (LEFT) - +63 (RIGHT) 40 0 (CENTER) 40 00 7F 00 00 01 00 MODE SET 00 = GS Reset, 127 = Exit GS (Rx. only) * Refer to "System exclusive messages related to mode settings" (p. 4). 40 01 10 00 00 10 00-40 VOICE RESERVE Part 10 (Drum Part) 02 2 40 01 11# Part 1 06 6 40 01 12# Part 2 02 2 40 01 13# Part 3 02 2 40 01 14# Part 4 02 2 40 01 15# Part 5 02 2 40 01 16# Part 6 02 2 40 01 17# Part 7 02 2 40 01 18# Part 8 02 2 40 01 19# Part 9 02 2 40 01 1A# Part 11 00 0 40 01 :# : 40 01 1F# Part 16 00 0 * The sum total of voices in the voice reserve function must be equal to or less than the number of the maximum polyphony. The maximum polyphony of this instrument is 64. For compatibility with other GS models, it is recommended that the maximum polyphony be equal or less than 24. 40 01 30 00 00 01 00-07 REVERB MACRO 00: Room 1 04 Hall 2 01: Room 2 02: Room 3 03: Hall 1 04: Hall 2 05: Plate 06: Delay 07: Panning Delay 40 01 31 00 00 01 00-07 REVERB CHARACTER 0-7 04 4 40 01 32 00 00 01 00-07 REVERB PRE-LPF 0-7 00 0 40 01 33 00 00 01 00-7F REVERB LEVEL 0-127 40 64 40 01 34 00 00 01 00-7F REVERB TIME 0-127 40 64 40 01 35 00 00 01 00-7F REVERB DELAY FEEDBACK 0-127 00 0 * REVERB MACRO is a macro parameter that allows global setting of reverb parameters. When you select the reverb type with REVERB MACRO, each reverb parameter will be set to the most suitable value. * REVERB CHARACTER is a parameter that changes the reverb algorithm. The value of REVERB CHARACTER corresponds to the REVERB MACRO of the same number. 40 01 38 00 00 01 00-07 CHORUS MACRO 00: Chorus 1 02 Chorus 3 01: Chorus 2 02: Chorus 3 03: Chorus 4 04: Feedback Chorus 05: Flanger 06: Short Delay 07: Short D...