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2. [Bn, 06, mm, 26, vv]: Use data entry to set the value. A
value of 8192 [mm, vv=40, 00] is center, 0 [mm, vv=00, 00]
is –100 cents, and 16383 [mm, vv=7F, 7F] is +99 cents.
Note: You can use the universal exclusive Fine Tune message to
adjust the overall tuning that corresponds to the Master Tune
(GLOBAL> BASIC) parameter. (see "About system exclusive
messages" on page 318)
Transposing
RPN coarse tune [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 02]
This RPN message can be used to adjust the transposition for a
program or timbre (in Combination mode), or for a track (in
Sequencer mode).
The procedure is as follows.
1. [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 02]: Select RPN parameter 02.
2. [Bn, 06, mm, 26, vv]: Use data entry to set the value. Nor-
mally only the upper byte is used.
A value of 8192 [mm, vv=40, 00] is center, 6656 [mm, vv=34, 00]
is –12 semitones, and 9728 [mm, vv=4C, 00] is +12 semitones.
Note: You can use the universal exclusive Coarse Tune message to
adjust the overall tuning that corresponds to the Key Transpose
(GLOBAL> BASIC) parameter. (see "About system exclusive
messages" on page 318)
Changing the pitch bend range
RPN pitch bend range [Bn, 64, 00, 65, 00]
This RPN message can be used to adjust the pitch bend range for a
program or timbre (in Combination mode) or for a track (in
Sequencer mode).
The procedure is as follows.
1. [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 00]: Select RPN parameter 00.
2. [Bn, 06, mm, 26, vv]: Use data entry to set the value. Nor-
mally only the upper byte is used.
A value of 0 [mm, vv=00, 00] is +00, and a value of 1536 [mm,
vv=0C, 00] is +12 (one octave). Although it is possible to set a
negative value for a timbre/track, only positive values can be set
using RPN messages.
About system exclusive messages
Since the way that these messages are used is left up to each
manufacturer, they are mainly used to transmit and receive sound
data and editing data for parameters that are unique to a particular
instrument. The KROSS's system exclusive message format is
[F0, 42, 3n, 00, 01, 49, ff, ..., F7]
F0: exclusive status
42: Korg ID
3n: [n=0–F] global MIDI channel 1–16
mm: Model ID byte 1 (00)
mm: Model ID bytes 2 (01)
mm: Model ID bytes 3 (49)
ff: function ID (type of message)
:
:
F7: end of exclusive
Note: To obtain a copy of the "MIDI Implementation" which
includes MIDI System Exclusive format information, please
contact your Korg distributor.
Universal system exclusive
Certain potions of the system exclusive messages are publicly
defined for a specific use, and these are called universal system
exclusive messages.
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The KROSS uses the following six universal system exclusive
messages.
Inquiry message request [F0, 7E, nn, 06, 01, F7]
Inquiry message [F0, 7E, nn, 06, 02, (nine bytes), F7]
When an inquiry message request is received, the KROSS will
respond by transmitting an inquiry message that means "I am a
Korg KROSS, with system version ..."
GM system on [F0, 7E, nn, 09, 01, F7]
When this message is received in Sequencer mode, the KROSS
will be initialized for GM playback.
Master volume [F0, 7F, nn, 04, 01, vv, mm, F7]
(vv: lower byte of the value, mm: upper byte of the value, together
indicating 16384 steps)
This message is transmitted if you assign Master Volume as the
function of the Assignable Pedal. This will adjust the overall
volume balance without changing the relative volume balance
between timbres/tracks. When this message is received, the result
will be the same as when the controller is used.
Master balance [F0, 7F, nn, 04, 02, vv, mm, F7]
(vv: lower byte of the value, mm: upper byte of the value, together
indicating 16384 steps, where 8192 is the default position, and
lower values will move the sound toward the left)
When this is received, the overall panning will be adjusted without
changing the relative panning between timbres/tracks.
Master fine tuning [F0, 7F, nn, 04, 03, vv, mm, F7]
(A value of 8192 [mm, vv=40, 00] is center, 4096 [mm, vv=20,
00] is –50 cents, and 12288 [mm, vv=60, 00] is +50 cents.)
When this is received, the Master Tune (GLOBAL> BASIC)
parameter will be set.
Master coarse tuning [F0, 7F, nn, 04, 04, vv, mm, F7]
(Normally only the upper byte mm is used. A value of 8192 [mm,
vv=40, 00] is center, 6656 [mm, vv=34, 00] is –12 semitones, and
9728 [mm, vv=4C, 00] is +12 semitones.)
When this is received, the Key Transpose (GLOBAL> BASIC)
parameter will be set.
Transmitting sound settings data (Data
Dump)
Data for programs, combinations, drum kits, user arpeggio pattern,
global settings, and sequencer data can be transmitted as MIDI
System Exclusive messages. The process of sending this system
exclusive data to an external device is called a "data dump."
By performing a data dump, you can store the KROSS's sounds
and settings on an external device, or rewrite the sounds and
settings of another KROSS.
There are the following two types of data dump.
• When you use the Dump (G–MIDI) function to dump data,
various types of internal memory data will be transmitted. If
this data is received by the KROSS, the data will be written
directly into internal memory, and it will not be necessary to
perform the Write procedure. (see "Sending SysEx data dumps"
on page 178 on "Receiving SysEx data dumps" on page 178)
• If the Enable Exclusive (G–MIDI> FILTER) setting is
checked, data will also be dumped in response to a Dump
Request message. This data is transmitted and received on the
global MIDI channel.
When the KROSS receives this data, the data will be written
into the edit buffer. If you want to save the data into internal
memory, you'll have to execute the Write procedure. This can
be done either by executing the Write procedure (see "Writing
to internal memory" on page 122 of the Operation Guide) on
the KROSS itself, or by a MIDI System Exclusive program
write request, combination write request, drum kit write
request, user arpeggio pattern write request or global setting
write request.

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