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Pitch
Bend Change message
This
message
indicates the position
of a
pitch
bend
lever
(or.
wheel) of
a
connected
MIDI
controller
or
synthesizer.
Moving
the lever
transmits
this
data.
When
this
message
is
received, the pitch
of
the
selected
sound
is
changed.
Only
data indicating
the
movement
or
position
of
the lever
is
transmitted
from
the synthesizer; the
amount
of
pitch
change (bend
range)
is
set
on
the
JV-880.
Aftertauch
message
This
message
indicates
how
strongly
a
key on
the
connected
MIDI
keyboard
is
pressed
down
(for
keyboards
that
transmit
after
touch
data).
There
are
two
kinds of
aftertouch:
channel
aftertouch,
which
applies the
effect
equally
over
the entire
keyboard,
and polyphonic
aftertouch,
which
applies the effect individually for
each
key.
The JV-880
responds only
to
channel
aftertouch.
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Channel
mode
messages
are
handled
regardless
of
the
specified
MIDI
channel.
Reset
AH
Controllers
This
message
initializes
or
resets
various
parameter
settings,
such
as
pan and volume,
to
certain
values.
Refer
to
the
MIDI
Implementation
(P.
10-32)
for the available
parameters
and
their initialized
values.
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Mesaage/Pofy
Message
Mono
message
switches
the
JV-880
to
mono
operation,
so
that
only
the
most
recently
received note
number
is
sounded. Poly
message
switches
to
poly
operation, so
that
all
received note
numbers
will
sound, within the
polyphonic
limit
of the instrument
(the
maximum
number
of simultaneous sounds).
The
POLY/SOLO
status
of key
assign
is
switched
when
these
messages
are received.
System messages
System
messages
are also
handled
regardless
of
the specified
MIDI
channel.
Exclusive
messages
Exclusive
messages
are
messages
for the particular
sound programs
of
each
device.
These messages
can be
transfered
between
identical
devices of
the
same
maker.
The
sound program
data
can
be
transfered
to
another
JV-880
or
can be
.stored to
a sequencer.

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