How
to
read a MIDI Implementation Chart
O
;
MIDI data
that
can be
transmitted
or
received.
X
;
MIDI data
that
cannot be
transmitted or received.
•
Basic
Channel
The
MIDI channel
for
transmitting(or receiving)
MIDI data
can be
specified
over
this
range.
The
MIDI channel
setting
is
remembered
even
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
#Mode
Most
recent
keyboard use
mode
3{omni
off,
poly).
Reception
:
MIDI data
is
received only
on
the specified channels,
and
played
polyphonically.
Transmission
:
All
MIDI data
is
transmitted
on
the specified
MIDI channel.
•^
"Mode"
refers to
MIDI
Mode
messages.
•
Note
Number
This
is
the
range
of
note
numbers
that
can be
transmitted(or received).
Note
number
60
Is
middle C(C4).
•
Velocity
This
is
the
range over which
velocity
can be
transmitted(or received)
by Note
On
and
Note
Off
messages.
•
Aftertouch
Key's
:
Polyphonic
Aftertouch
Ch's
:
Channel
Aftertouch
•
Pitch
Bender
The
bender range
setting of
each
Tone
determines
the
range
of pitch
change caused
by
Pitch
Bender messages.
When
set
to
0.
Pitch
Bender messages
will
be
ignored.
•
Control
Change
This
Indicates the control
numbers
that
can be
transmiHed(or
received),
and what
they
will
control.
For
details,
refer
to
the
MIDI
implementation.
•
Program
Change
The
program numbers
in
the chart
indicate
the actual data.{This
is
one
less
than the
Pitch
and Tone program
numbers.)
•
Exclusive
Exclusive
message
reception
can be
turned On/Off.
•
Common,
Real time
These
MIDI
messages
are
used
to
synchronize
sequencers
and
rhythm machines.
The
JV-80 dose
not
use
these
messages.
•
Aux messages
These messages
are mainly
used
to
keep a
MIDI system
running
correctly.
Active
sensing transmission
can be
turned
on/off.
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