Roland R-8 MK II Owner's Manual page 213

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controller
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Status
Second
Third
BtiH
I2H
vvH
Dnil
32H
vvH
O
General purpose
controller
--
Status
Second
Third
BnH
13H
wK
BnH
33il
vvH
General purpose
controller
— 5
Status
Second
Third
Dnil
50H
vvH
General purpose
controller
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6
Status
Second
Third
BnH
3H^
vvH
O
General purpose
controller
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7
.
Status
Second
Third
BnH
52H.
vvH
OGeneral
purpose
controller
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8
Status
Second
Third
BnH
53H
vvH
n
=
MIDI
channel
number
:0H
-
FH
(ch.l
-
ch.16)
vv
= Performance parameter value
:O0H
-
7FH
(0
-
127)
*
I
-
i
Instruments
and Performance parameters
can
be
assigned
to
each of
nine
controls
(Modulation
Depth and General Purpose
Controllers
1
-
B).
These
nine
controls
may
be
set to
have
no
Performance
parameter.
(This
assignment
is
in
common
witb
that
of
transmitting.)
When
the
R
- SMKil
receives
Modulation Depth or General
Purpose
Conlrollors
1-a
en
the receive
channel
of the
Instrument
section.it
memorizes
the value
with Control
Number.
On
receiving a
Note On,
and
if
the instrument
is
assigned
to
the Control
Number,
the
R-8MKII
sounds
the
Performance Parameter
that
has been converted from
the
value
memorized
in
the Control
Change,
Refer
to
Table
*
i
-
1
for
relationship
between
received Control
Change
values
and Performance
Parameters.
The
i?
-
aMKII
does
not
recognize Contrai
Change
if
the
Function switch
"CHANNEL MESSAGE"
is
set at
OFF.
System
Exclusive
messags
Status
FOH
F7H
:
System
Exclusive
:
EOX
(End
of Exclusive)
With
the
R
- 8MKii
the
System
Exclusive
Message
can be used
to
receive
Sound
Parameter
of
each instrument
and
Bulk
DumpXLoad
of
Sequence
data,
Setup
data
and one
pattern.
For
details
refer to
paragraph
"4.
Exclusive
Communications"
and
"Roland
Exclusive Messages."
The
R-BMKII
ignores Exclusive
Message
if
the Function switch
"EXCLSV RX"
is
set at
OFF.
I
System
common
message
(ScHig poaitlon
pointer
Status
F2H
Second
IIH
mm.il
= song
position
:
OOH.OOH
-
7FH.7FH
CO
-
J63B3)
Recognized only
when
the
R-8MKli
is
in
stop
and Sync
mode
is
set at
MIDI.
It
the
R-SMKII
receives
Song
Position Pointer
in
Song
Play
mode,
it
calls
the
position
in
the song.
-^
^ i^
If
the
R-
aMKII
receives
in
Pattern Play
mode
or
Real
Time
Write
mode,
it
calls
the position
in
the pattern.
Song
elect
Status
F3H
ss
= song
select
Second
ssH
:
OH
-
9H
(0
-
9)
Recognized
only
when
the
R
-
BMKH
is
in
stop
and Sync
mode
is
set
at
MIDI.
When
received
in
Song
Play
mode,
it
changes
the songs.
I
System
Real
Tims messaga
V
Timing
Qock
Status
F8H
Recognized
only
when
the
Sync
mode
is
set at
MiDI-
Start
#
Program change
-Status
Second
CnH
PPH
(Pattern Play
mode)
n
= MIDI channel
number
PP=
Program
number
:0H
-
FH
(ch.i
-
ch.I6)
:O0H
-
63H,
B-IH,
65H
{ptn:O0
bank
A. Pattern
bank
B)
ptn
:
99, Pattern
If
the function switch
"PROGRAM
CHANGE"
is
set at
ON,
the
R-8MK!!
receives
this
message.
When
the
R
-
BMKII
receives a
Program
Change
with
the
value
that
is
from
OOH
to
63H
on
ihe
Basic
Channel
(Receive
channel
of the
Instrument
section)
in
Paitem
Play
mode,
it
changes
the Pattern
number
of the current pattern
bank
to
the received
value.
On
receiving the value
GAU
or
65H
the
R
-
8MKII
changes
the pattern bank.
The
correspondence
of
the
value
to
pattern
bank
is
as follows
64H
:
pattern
bank
A
65H
:
pattern
bank
B
(Song
Play
mode)
n=MIDI
channel
number
pp
= Program
numtjer
:0H
-
FH
(ch.l
-
ch.16)
:
OOH
- 07H,
7FH
(feel
:
feel
:
7,
feel
:
off)
When
the
R-BMKII
receives a
Program Change on
the Basic
Channel
(Receive
channel
of
the
Instrument
section)
in
Song
Play
mode
with
the
Function
switch
"PROGRAM CHANCE"
is
set at ON',
it
changes
the Feel
Patch
number
to the
received value.
Receiving of value
7FH
has
an
effect
of
no -feel
patch.
The
R-
AMKII
ignores
Program Change
when
the Function switch
"CHANXEL
MESSAGE"
is
set at
OFF
or
"PROGRAM CHANGE"
is
set at
OFF.
Status
FAH
Recognized
only
when
the
Sync
mode
is
set at
MIDI.
Continue
Status
FBH
Recognized
only
when
the
Sync
mode
Is
set at
MIDI.
Stop
Status
FCH
Recognized
only
when
the
Sync
mode
is
set at
MIDI.
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