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6. Supplementary material
Decimal/Hexadecimal table
MIDI uses 7-bit hexadecimal values to indicate data values and the address and size of
exclusive messages. The following table shows the correspondence between decimal and
hexadecimal numbers.
* Hexadecimal values are indicated by a following 'H.'
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
|
D
|
H
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D
|
H
||
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
|
0 |
00H ||
32 |
20H ||
|
1 |
01H ||
33 |
21H ||
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2 |
02H ||
34 |
22H ||
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3 |
03H ||
35 |
23H ||
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4 |
04H ||
36 |
24H ||
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5 |
05H ||
37 |
25H ||
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6 |
06H ||
38 |
26H ||
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7 |
07H ||
39 |
27H ||
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8 |
08H ||
40 |
28H ||
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9 |
09H ||
41 |
29H ||
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10 |
0AH ||
42 |
2AH ||
|
11 |
0BH ||
43 |
2BH ||
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12 |
0CH ||
44 |
2CH ||
|
13 |
0DH ||
45 |
2DH ||
|
14 |
0EH ||
46 |
2EH ||
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15 |
0FH ||
47 |
2FH ||
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16 |
10H ||
48 |
30H ||
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17 |
11H ||
49 |
31H ||
|
18 |
12H ||
50 |
32H ||
|
19 |
13H ||
51 |
33H ||
|
20 |
14H ||
52 |
34H ||
|
21 |
15H ||
53 |
35H ||
|
22 |
16H ||
54 |
36H ||
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23 |
17H ||
55 |
37H ||
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24 |
18H ||
56 |
38H ||
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25 |
19H ||
57 |
39H ||
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26 |
1AH ||
58 |
3AH ||
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27 |
1BH ||
59 |
3BH ||
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28 |
1CH ||
60 |
3CH ||
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29 |
1DH ||
61 |
3DH ||
|
30 |
1EH ||
62 |
3EH ||
|
31 |
1FH ||
63 |
3FH ||
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
D: decimal
H: hexadecimal
* Decimal expressions such as used for MIDI channel, Bank Select, and Program Change
will be the value 1 greater than the decimal value given in the above table.
* Since each MIDI byte carries 7 significant data bits, each byte can express a maximum
of 128 different values. Data for which higher resolution is required must be transmit-
ted using two or more bytes. For example a value indicated as a two-byte value of aa
bbH would have a value of aa x 128 + bb.
* For a signed number (+/-), 00H = -64, 40H = +/-0, and 7FH = +63. I.e., the decimal
equivalent will be 64 less than the decimal value given in the above table. For a two-
byte signed number, 00 00H = -8192, 40 00H = +/-0, and 7F 7FH = +8191. For example
the decimal expression of aa bbH would be aa bbH - 40 00H = (aa x 128 + bb - 64 x 128.
* Hexadecimal notation in two 4-bit units is used for data indicated as "nibbled". The
nibbled two-byte value of 0a 0b H would be a x 16 + b.
<Example 1> What is the decimal equivalent of 5AH?
From the above table, 5AH = 90.
<Example 2> What is the decimal equivalent of the 7-bit hexadecimal
values 12 34H?
From the above table, 12H = 18 and 34H = 52
Thus, 18 x 128 + 52 = 2356
<Example 3> What is the decimal equivalent of the nibbled expression
0A 03 09 0DH?
From the above table, 0AH = 10, 03H = 3, 09H = 9, 0DH = 13
Thus, the result is ((10 x 16 + 3) x 16 + 9) x 16 + 13 = 41885
<Example 4> What is the nibbled equivalent of the decimal number
1258?
16 )
1258
16 )
78 ...10
16 )
4 ...14
0 ... 4
From the above table, 0=00H, 4=04H, 14=0EH, 10=0AH
Thus the result is 00 04 0E 0AH
252
D
|
H
||
D
|
H
|
64 |
40H ||
96 |
60H |
65 |
41H ||
97 |
61H |
66 |
42H ||
98 |
62H |
67 |
43H ||
99 |
63H |
68 |
44H ||
100 |
64H |
69 |
45H ||
101 |
65H |
70 |
46H ||
102 |
66H |
71 |
47H ||
103 |
67H |
72 |
48H ||
104 |
68H |
73 |
49H ||
105 |
69H |
74 |
4AH ||
106 |
6AH |
75 |
4BH ||
107 |
6BH |
76 |
4CH ||
108 |
6CH |
77 |
4DH ||
109 |
6DH |
78 |
4EH ||
110 |
6EH |
79 |
4FH ||
111 |
6FH |
80 |
50H ||
112 |
70H |
81 |
51H ||
113 |
71H |
82 |
52H ||
114 |
72H |
83 |
53H ||
115 |
73H |
84 |
54H ||
116 |
74H |
85 |
55H ||
117 |
75H |
86 |
56H ||
118 |
76H |
87 |
57H ||
119 |
77H |
88 |
58H ||
120 |
78H |
89 |
59H ||
121 |
79H |
90 |
5AH ||
122 |
7AH |
91 |
5BH ||
123 |
7BH |
92 |
5CH ||
124 |
7CH |
93 |
5DH ||
125 |
7DH |
94 |
5EH ||
126 |
7EH |
95 |
5FH ||
127 |
7FH |
ASCII code table
+——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————+
|
D
|
H
| Char ||
D
|
+——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————+
|
32 |
20H |
SP
||
64 |
|
33 |
21H |
!
||
65 |
|
34 |
22H |
"
||
66 |
|
35 |
23H |
#
||
67 |
|
36 |
24H |
$
||
68 |
|
37 |
25H |
%
||
69 |
|
38 |
26H |
&
||
70 |
|
39 |
27H |
'
||
71 |
|
40 |
28H |
(
||
72 |
|
41 |
29H |
)
||
73 |
|
42 |
2AH |
*
||
74 |
|
43 |
2BH |
+
||
75 |
|
44 |
2CH |
,
||
76 |
|
45 |
2DH |
-
||
77 |
|
46 |
2EH |
.
||
78 |
|
47 |
2FH |
/
||
79 |
|
48 |
30H |
0
||
80 |
|
49 |
31H |
1
||
81 |
|
50 |
32H |
2
||
82 |
|
51 |
33H |
3
||
83 |
|
52 |
34H |
4
||
84 |
|
53 |
35H |
5
||
85 |
|
54 |
36H |
6
||
86 |
|
55 |
37H |
7
||
87 |
|
56 |
38H |
8
||
88 |
|
57 |
39H |
9
||
89 |
|
58 |
3AH |
:
||
90 |
|
59 |
3BH |
;
||
91 |
|
60 |
3CH |
<
||
92 |
|
61 |
3DH |
=
||
93 |
|
62 |
3EH |
>
||
94 |
|
63 |
3FH |
?
||
95 |
+——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————+
D: decimal
H: hexadecimal
Note) SP indicates "space."
Examples of actual MIDI messages
<Example 1> 92 3E 5F
9n is the Note On status and 'n' is the MIDI channel number. Since 2H = 2, 3EH = 62, and
5FH = 95, this is a Note On message of MIDI CH = 3, note number 62 (note name D4) and
velocity 95.
<Example 2> C9 49
CnH is the Program Change status and 'n' is the MIDI channel number. Since 9H = 9, and
49H = 73, this is a Program Change message of MIDI CH = 9, Program number 74.
<Example 3> EA 00 28
EnH is the Pitch Bend Change status and 'n' is the MIDI channel number. The 2nd byte
(00H=0) is the LSB of the Pitch Bend value, and the 3rd byte (28H=40) is the MSB.
However since the Pitch Bend is a signed number with 0 at 40 00H ( = 64 x 128 + 0 = 8192),
the Pitch Bend value in this case is
28 00H - 40 00H = 40 x 128 + 0 - (64 x 128 + 0) = 5120 - 8192 = -3072
If we assume that the Pitch Bend Sensitivity is set to two semitones, the pitch will change
only -200 cents for a Pitch Bend value of -8192 (00 00H). Thus, this message is specifying a
Pitch Bend of -200 x (-3072) ÷ (-8192) = -75 cents on MIDI CH = 11.
<Example 4> B3 64 00 65 00 06 0C 26 00 64 7F 65 7F
BnH is the Control Change status, and 'n' is the MIDI channel number. In Control Change
messages, the 2nd byte is the controller number, and the 3rd byte is the parameter value.
MIDI allows what is known as "running status," when if messages of the the same status
follow each other, it is permitted to omit the second and following status bytes. In the
message above, running status is being used, meaning that the message has the following
content.
B3 64 00
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number LSB: 00H
(B3) 65 00
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number MSB: 00H
(B3) 06 0C
MIDI CH = 4, parameter value MSB: 0CH
(B3) 26 00
MIDI CH = 4, parameter value LSB: 00H
(B3) 64 7F
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number LSB: 7FH
(B3) 65 7F
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number MSB: 7FH
Thus, this message transmits a parameter value of 0C 00H to RPN parameter number 00
00H on MIDI CH = 4, and then sets the RPN parameter number to 7F 7FH.
The function assigned to RPN parameter number 00 00H is Pitch Bend Sensitivity, and the
MSB of the parameter value indicates semitone steps. Since the MSB of this parameter
value is 0CH = 12, the maximum width of pitch bend is being set to ±12 semitones (1
octave).
H
| Char ||
D
|
H
| Char |
40H |
@
||
96 |
60H |
`
41H |
A
||
97 |
61H |
a
42H |
B
||
98 |
62H |
b
43H |
C
||
99 |
63H |
c
44H |
D
||
100 |
64H |
d
45H |
E
||
101 |
65H |
e
46H |
F
||
102 |
66H |
f
47H |
G
||
103 |
67H |
g
48H |
H
||
104 |
68H |
h
49H |
I
||
105 |
69H |
i
4AH |
J
||
106 |
6AH |
j
4BH |
K
||
107 |
6BH |
k
4CH |
L
||
108 |
6CH |
l
4DH |
M
||
109 |
6DH |
m
4EH |
N
||
110 |
6EH |
n
4FH |
O
||
111 |
6FH |
o
50H |
P
||
112 |
70H |
p
51H |
Q
||
113 |
71H |
q
52H |
R
||
114 |
72H |
r
53H |
S
||
115 |
73H |
s
54H |
T
||
116 |
74H |
t
55H |
U
||
117 |
75H |
u
56H |
V
||
118 |
76H |
v
57H |
W
||
119 |
77H |
w
58H |
X
||
120 |
78H |
x
59H |
Y
||
121 |
79H |
y
5AH |
Z
||
122 |
7AH |
z
5BH |
[
||
123 |
7BH |
{
5CH |
¥
||
124 |
7CH |
|
5DH |
]
||
125 |
7DH |
}
5EH |
^
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