Timing Clock - Roland VM-C7100 Owner's Manual

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Program Change
If "MIDI Program Change Sw" is on, program change messages will be received to perform
the corresponding operation for each reception channel.
VM-C7200/C7100 never transmits this message.
Status
Second
CnH
ppH
n = MIDI channel number:
pp = program number:
Operations for each reception channel
Channel (n) Action
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1 (0H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 1.
2 (1H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 2.
3 (2H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 3.
4 (3H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 4.
5 (4H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 5.
6 (5H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 6.
7 (6H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 7.
8 (7H)
Select the preset specified by pp for effect unit 8.
9 (8H)
Select the preset specified by pp for the master effect
unit.
13 (CH)
pp = 0: same operation as the Zero button
pp = 1 : same operation as the REW button
pp = 2 : same operation as the FF button
pp = 3 : same operation as the STOP button
pp = 4 : same operation as the PLAY button
pp = 5 : same operation as the REC button
14 (DH)
If pp is in the range of 0 to 9, the same operation as the
mute group button
15 (EH)
Recalls locator if pp is from 0 to 99.
16 (FH)
If pp is in the range of 0 to 99, recall the scene
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System Common Messages
MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame Messages
If "SYNC MASTER" is "INT," or if "SYNC MASTER" is "EXT" and "SYNC EXT SOURCE"
is "MULTI IN," the VM-C7200/C7100 will transmit quarter frame messages with the time
code type specified by "Frames Type" when it is running if "SYNC GENERATOR" is
"MTC" and "SYNC OUT" is "ON."
Status
Second
F1H
mmH (= 0nnndddd)
nnn = message type :
dddd = 4 bit nibble data:
If the upper and lower 4 bits of the count are combined, these bit fields are assigned as
follows.
Frame Count
xxxyyyyy
xxx
yyyyy
Seconds Count
xxyyyyyy
xx
yyyyyy
Minutes Count
xxyyyyyy
xx
yyyyyy Minutes Count (0-59)
Hours Count
xyyzzzzz
x
yy
0 = 24 Frames/Sec
1 = 25 Frames/Sec
2 = 30 Frames/Sec (Drop Frame)
3 = 30 Frames/Sec (Non Drop Frame)
zzzzz Hours
0H - FH (ch.1-ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
0 = Frame count LS nibble
1 = Frame count MS nibble
2 = Seconds count LS nibble
3 = Seconds count MS nibble
4 = Minutes count LS nibble
5 = Minutes count MS nibble
6 = Hours count LS nibble
7 = Hours count MS nibble
0H - FH (0 - 15)
Reserved (000)
Frame number (0-29)
Reserved (00)
Seconds Count (0-59)
Reserved (00)
Reserved (0)
Time Code type
Song Position Pointer
If "SYNC MASTER" is "INT," or if "SYNC MASTER" is "EXT" and "SYNC EXT SOURCE"
is "MULTI IN," song position pointer messages will be transmitted to indicate the current
location immediately before the system begins running, or when a locate operation occurs if
"SYNC GENERATOR" is "MIDI CLOCK" and "SYNC OUT" is "ON.
Status
Second
F2H
mmH
mm, nn = song position point: 00H 00H - 7FH 7FH
System Realtime Message
If "SYNC MASTER" is "INT," or if "SYNC MASTER" is "EXT" and "SYNC EXT SOURCE"
is "MULTI IN," the VM-C7200/C7100 will transmit the message when it is running if
"SYNC GENERATOR" is "MIDI CLOCK" and "SYNC OUT" is "ON."

Timing Clock

Status
F8H
Start
Status
FAH
Continue
Status
FBH
Stop
Status
FCH
System Exclusive Message
Status
Data byte
F0H
iiH, ddH, ..., eeH
Byte
Description
F0H
Status of System Exclusive Message
iiH
Manufacturer ID
41H: Roland's Manufacturer ID
7EH: Universal Non Realtime Message
7FH: Universal Realtime Message
ddH
Data: 00H - 7FH
:
:
eeH
Data
F7H
EOX
The VM-C7200/C7100 can transfer and receive the internal parameters information using
system exclusive messages, and also can be controlled by the external devices using system
exclusive messages.
The VM-C7200/C7100 can transmit and receive Universal System Exclusive messages, Data
Request(RQ1) and Data set(DS1) as the System Exclusive message.
About Model ID
For Data Request (RQ1) and Data Set (DT1), V-Mixer uses 00H 0EH as a Model ID.
About Device ID
System Exclusive messages are not assigned to any particular MIDI channel.
Instead, they have their own special control parameter called device ID.
The Roland system exclusive messages use device IDs to specify multiple VM-C7200 or VM-
7100 units.
The VM-C7200/C7100 will transmit system exclusive messages with a device ID of the
value specified by "MIDI System Exclusive Device ID(*1)," and receives the system
exclusive messages whose device ID is same as its device ID and 7FH.
(*1) Refer to "2. Data Transfer Address Map."
MIDI Implementation
Third
nnH
Status
F7H
(0 - 127)
(End of System Exclusive Message)
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