User manual ROLAND DR670 V1.00 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION
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Manual abstract: user guide ROLAND DR670V1.00 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 2001
MIDI Implementation
sSystem Common Message
Not transmitted in case that Sync Mode value is "MIDI".
Version: 1. 00
1. [. . . ] Sync Mode: MIDI Recognized in any conditions of performances.
qStart
Status FAH * Not recognized in case that Sync Mode value is "INT. "
qContinue
Status FBH * Not recognized in case that Sync Mode value is "INT. "
qStop
Status FCH * Not recognized in case that Sync Mode value is "INT. "
qActive Sensing
Status FEH * Once receiving Active Sensing message, DR-670 begins checking intervals of receiving messages. If an interval is over 500 msec, DR-670 will stop sounding tones temporarily and not check intervals after this.
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For bass part, the range of note number is 17H - 57H (23 - 87, B0 - D#6).
qProgram Change
Status CnH Second ppH 0H - FH (ch. 1 - ch. 16) 00H - 7FH (prog. 1 - prog. 128)
n = MIDI Channel Number: pp = Program Number: * * * *
MIDI Channel Number is same as drum part channel. Not recognized in case that drum part channel is "OFF. " Recognizing Program Change message, DR-670 switches Drum Kit of the same number as Program Number. After recognizing a Program Change message, new voices will sound as a switch, but sounding voices will not change then.
sSystem Exclusive Message
Status F0H F0H: ii = ID Number: dd, . . . , ee = data: F7H: * Data Bytes iiH, ddH, . . . , eeH Status F7H
Status of System Exclusive Message 41 = Roland 7E = Universal Non-Real-time Message 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) EOX (End of Exclusive)
Bulk-dumped data by own or other DR-670 can be recognized as Exclusive messages. Messages stored in patterns
sChannel Voice Message
qNote Off
Status 9nH Second kkH Third 00H 0H - FH (ch. 1 - ch. 16) 23H - 4BH (35 - 75)
4. Exclusive Communications
sGeneral
DR-670 can do one-way communications to send and receive parameters for songs, user patterns, user drum kits, and other memorized setting data. The device ID code should be "DEV ID" value in MIDI mode, that is System Exclusive Device ID. Note that the actual value that set in device ID field is smaller by one than the value set as "DEV ID" in MIDI mode.
n = MIDI Channel Number: kk = Note Number:
qUniversal Non-Realtime System Exclusive Message
Identity Request
qNote On
Status 9nH Second kkH Third vvH 0H - FH (ch. 1 - ch. 16) 23H - 4BH (35 - 75) 01H - 7FH (1 - 127)
Status F0H Byte F0H 7EH dev 06H 01H F7H * *
Data Bytes 7EH, dev, 06H, 01H
Status F7H
n = MIDI Channel Number: kk = Note Number: vv = Velocity: *
For drum part, note number of stored data is as follows: DRUM A Pad number Pad 1 Pad 2 Pad 3 Pad 4 Pad 5 Pad 6 Pad 7 Pad 8 Pad 9 Pad 10 Pad 11 Pad 12 Pad 13 Pad 14 Pad 15 Pad 16 DRUM B Pad number Pad 1 Pad 2 Pad 3 Pad 4 Pad 5 Pad 6 Pad 7 Pad 8 Pad 9 Pad 10 Pad 11 Pad 12 Pad 13 Pad 14 Pad 15 Pad 16
Description Exclusive Status ID Number (Universal Non-Real-time Message) Device ID (10H - 1FH, 7FH (17 - 32, 128)) Sub ID#1 (General Information) Sub ID#2 (Identity Request) EOX (End of Exclusive)
Note number 49 (31H) (C#3) 57 (39H) (A3) 53 (35H) (F3) 51 (33H) (D#3) 50 (32H) (D3) 48 (30H) (C3) 45 (2DH) (A2) 41 (29H) (F2) 37 (25H) (C#2) 39 (27H) (D#2) 56 (38H) (G#3) 44 (2CH) (G#2) 36 (24H) (C2) 38 (26H) (D2) 42 (2AH) (F#2) 46 (2EH) (A#2) Note number 69 (45H) (A4) 75 (4BH) (D#5) 70 (46H) (A#4) 58 (3AH) (A#3) 67 (43H) (G4) 68 (44H) (G#4) 73 (49H) (C#5) 74 (4AH) (D5) 60 (3CH) (C4) 61 (3DH) (C#4) 66 (42H) (F#4) 65 (41H) (F4) 54 (36H) (F#3) 62 (3EH) (D4) 63 (3FH) (D#4) 64 (40H) (E4)
Device ID (dev) value is "DEV ID" in Midi mode or 7FH (Broadcast). [. . . ] From the above table, 12H = 18 and 34H = 52 Thus, 18 x 128 + 52 = 2356
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