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RODGERS W-50
Owner's manual
Roland w-50 Owner's Manual page 98
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NRPN
*•
An
NRPN
(Non
Registered
Parameter
Number)
is
an expanded
control
change
message.
Each
function
of
an
NRPN
is
described
by
the individual
manufacturer.
To
use
NRPN,
set
NRPN
number
(MSB/LSB)
before sending data.
Then send data
by Data
entry
message
{Control
Change
# 6/38).
And
then,
it
is
recommended
to
send
RPN
null
(RPN
number = 7FH/7FH)
to
prevent
the
data from
bemg
unex
pectedly
change.
You can change
the
following
parameters
using
an
NRPN.
NRPN
MSB
LSB
01H08H
mmH
01H09H
Data
entry
MSB
Description
01H0AH
01
H
20H
Vtbrato
rate
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm: OEH
—
40H
—
72H
(-50
- -
+50)
Vibrato depth
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm- OEH
—
40H
~~
72H
(-50
— —
+50}
Vibrato delay
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm: OEH
—
40H
—
72H
(-50
— —
+50)
TVF
cutoff
frequency
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm: OEH
—
40H
—
72H
(-50
—
-
+50)
01
H
2
1H
mmH
01H63H
mmH
01H64H
mmH
01H66H
mmH
1
8H
rrH
lAHrrH
TVF
resonance
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm: OEH
—
40H
—
72H
(-50
—
—
+50)
TVF&TVA
Env.
Attack time
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm: OEH
—
40H
—
72H
(-50
— —
+50)
TVF&TVA
Env.
Decay
time
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm: OEH
—
40H
—
72H
(-50
- —
+50)
TVF&TVA
Env.
Release time
relative
change on
specified
channel
mm: OEH
—
40H
-
72H
(-50
— —
+50}
Pitch
coarse
of
drum
tone
relative
change on
specified
drum
tone
rr:
key
number
of
drum
tone
mm:
00H
—
40H
—
7FH
(-64
— —
+63
semitone}
TVA
level
of
drum
tone
absolute
change on
specified
drum
tone
rr:
key
number
of
drum
tone
mm: 00H
—
7FH
(zero
—
maximum)
Panpot
of
drum
tone
absolute
change on
specified
drum
tone
rr:
key
number
of
drum
tone
mm:00H, 01H
—
40H
—
7FH
(Random,
Left
—
Center
—
Right)
Reverb send
level
of
drum
tone
absolute
change on
specified
drum
tone
rr:
key
number
of
drum
tone
mm:
00H
—
7FH
(zero
—
maximum)
Chorus
send
level
of
drum
tone
absolute
change on
specified
drum
tone
rr:
key
number
of
drum
tone
mm; 00H
—
7FH
(zero
—
maximum
)
*
Data
entry LSB
is
ignored.
*
The
relative
change means
that the
parameter
value
(e.g.
-50
— —
+50}
will
be
added
to
the
preset
value.
*
The absolute
change
means
that
the
parameter
value
will
be
replaced
by
the
received
value.
ICHrrH
1
DH
rrH
1
EH
rrH
nmH
f
RPN
MSB/LSB
Status
Second
BnH
65H
BnH
64H
Third
mmH
IIH
:0H~~
FH(ch.1
—
ch.16)
n
= MIDI
channel
number
mm
=
MSB
of
the
RPN
IU
LSB
of the
RPN
*
Ignored
when
"Rx.RPN
=
OFF."
*
The
values
set
by an
RPN
won't
be
reset
by
receiving
new
Program
Change
mes-
sages or
Reset
All Controllers.
*
Ignored
when
the
MINUS
ONE
function
is
set to
ON
and
the
MIDI
channel
num-
ber of
this
message
is
the
same
as
the selected
part.
*
RPN
"
An RPN
(Registered
Parameter
Number)
is
an expanded
control
change
mes-
sage.
Each
function
of
an
RPN
is
described
by
the
MIDI
Standard.
To
use
an RPN,
set
the
RPN
number
(MSB/LSB)
before
sending
data.
Then
send
data
by Data
entry
message
(Control
Change
# 6/38).
It
is
then
recommended
to
send
RPN
null
(RPN number
=
7FH/7FH)
to
prevent
the
data from being unex-
pectedly
change.
W-50
can
receive
Pitch
bend
sensitivity,
Master
fine
tuning,
Master coarse
tuning
and
RPN
null.
RPN
MSB
LSB
Data
entry
MSB
LSB
Description
00H01H
nH
IIH
00H 02H
mmH
-
7FH 7FH
00H 00H
mmH
—
Pitch
bend
sensitivity
mm: 0OH
--
1
8H
(0
-
24
semitone}
Default value =
02H
(two semitones)
II:
ignored
(value
=
00H)
(Up
to
2 octaves)
Master
fine
tuning
mm,
II:
00 00H
—
40
0OH
—
7F
7FH
(-8192x100/8)92
— 0-
+8
191
Xl
00/8
192
cents)
Master coarse
tuning
mm: 28H
—
40H
—
58H
(-24
— —
+24
semitones)
II:
ignored
(value
=
00H)
RPN
null
Return
to
disable
condition.
The parameter already
set
retains
its
value.
mm
II:
ignored
•
Program Change
Status
Second
CnH
ppH
n
=
MIDI
channel
number
:0H
—
FH
(ch.
1
—
ch.
\
6}
pp=Program number
:O0H
—
7FH
(prog!
—
prog.
128)
The Tone
of
the
voices
already
ON
before
receiving
a
program change message
aren't
affected.
The Tone
will
be
changed by a
new
Note-on message
after the
program change
message
is
received.
*
Ignored
when
"Rx.PROGRAM
CHANGE
=
OFF.
*
In
the
drum
part,
Program change messages
are
ignored
when
the
Bank
is
set
at
129
—
16384
(ie.
the
value of
the control
change number
is
not 00H).
•
Channel
pressure
Status
Second
DnH
wH
n
=
MIDI
channel
number
:0H
—
FH(ch.l
-
-ch.16)
w
=
Value
:00H
—
7FH
(0
- - 127)
'
Effect to the
parameter
set
on
System
Exclusive
Messages. The
default
setting
has
no
effect.
*
Ignored
when
"Rx.CH
PRESSURE
(CAf)
= OFF."
*
Ignored
when
the
MiNUS
ONE
function
is
set
to
ON
and
the
MIDI
channel
num-
ber of
this
message
is
the
same
as
the selected
part.
*
Pitch
bend change
Status
Second
Third
EnH
IIH
mmH
n
=
MIDI
channel
number
mm,
II
=
Value
:0H
—
FH(ch.l
—ch.16)
:00
00H
—
40
00H
—
7F
7FH
(-8192
— —
+8191)
Effect to the
parameter
set
on System
Exclusive
Messages. The
default
setting
is
pitch
bend.
*
Ignored
when
"Rx.PITCH
BEND
= OFF"
'
Ignored
when
the
MINUS
ONE
function
is
set
to
ON
and
the
MIDI channel
num-
ber of
this
message
is
the
same
as
the selected
part.
§ Channel
Mode
Messages
•
All
sounds
off
Status
Second
Third
BnH
:0H~~
FH(ch.l
—ch.16)
78H
00H
n
=
MIDI
channel
number
When
"All
sounds
off"
is
received,
all
sounds on a
specified
channel
turn off
immediately.
However,
the
state
of
channel messages does
not
change.
You must
not use
"All
sound
off"
message
for
"Note
off.
*
Ignored
when
the
MINUS
ONE
function
is
set
to
ON
and
the
MIDI
channel
num-
ber of
this
message
is
the
same
as
the selected
part.
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