System Exclusive Messages; Realtime Messages - Korg microSAMPLER Owner's Manual

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microSAMPLER
By sending the following NRPN messages to the microSAMPLER you can
make various settings for the pattern sequencer or the sampler. These mes-
sages are received on the global MIDI channel. The table below shows how
the parameter values of the message correspond to the microSAMPLER's
actual parameter values.
• [PATTERN] dial: [Bn, 63, 20, Bn, 62, 01, Bn, 06, mm]
• [REC] button: [Bn, 63, 20, Bn, 62, 02, Bn, 06, mm]
• [SAMPLING] button: [Bn, 63, 20, Bn, 62, 11, Bn, 06, mm]
• [INPUT SELECT] button: [Bn, 63, 20, Bn, 62, 12, Bn, 06, mm]
MSB (Hex)
[PATTERN] dial
32 (20)
[REC] button
32 (20)
[SAMPLING]
32 (20)
button
[INPUT SELECT]
32 (20)
button
46
LSB (Hex)
Value (received)
0...7: 1, 8...15: 2, 16...23: 3, 24...31: 4,
32...39: 5, 40...47: 6, 48...55: 7, 56...63: 8,
01 (01)
64...71: 9, 72...79: 10, 80...87: 11,
88...95: 12, 96...103: 13, 104...111: 14,
112...119: 15, 120...127: 16
127: SETUP/REC STANDBY,
02 (02)
REC/REC END
127: SETUP/SAMPLING STANDBY, SAM-
17 (11)
PLING/SAMPLING END
18 (12)
0...63: AUDIO IN, 64...127: RE-SAMPLE

System exclusive messages

microSAMPLER format
F0: Exclusive status
42: Korg ID
3n: [n=0–F] MIDI channel
7F: microSAMPLER model ID
nn: Function ID (type of message)
F7: End of exclusive
Universal system exclusive
Some system exclusive messages have officially defined uses. These are
called "universal system exclusive messages."
Of these universal system exclusive messages, the microSAMPLER is able to
receive the Master Volume message.
Master volume [F0, 7F, nn, 04, 1, vv, mm, F7]
(vv: lower byte of value, mm: upper byte of value. Volume is at maximum
when 'mm' and 'vv' are both 7F. Volume is zero when 'mm' and 'vv' are
both 00.)
When a Master Volume message is received, the microSAMPLER's overall
volume will be adjusted.

Realtime messages

Synchronizing the pattern sequencer
If you want to synchronize the microSAMPLER's pattern sequencer to a
connected external MIDI device, use the system realtime messages Start and
Stop to control the pattern sequencer.
Start [FA]
If a Start [FA] message is received when the pattern sequencer is stopped,
the pattern sequencer will start playing.
If a Start [FA] message is received during playback, the pattern sequencer
will reset to the beginning of the pattern.
Stop [FC]
If a Stop [FC] message is received, the pattern sequencer will stop.

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