Korg Poly-800II Service Manual page 5

Programmable polyphonic synthesizer
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2. RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA
I CHANNEL MESSAGES
10 0 0
n n n n
10 0 1
n n n n
10 0
1
n n n n
1 0
1
1
n n n n
1 0
1
1
n n n n
1 0
1
1
n n n n
110 0
n n n n
1
1
1 0
n n n n
Okkk
kkkk
Okkk
kkkk
Okkk
kkkk
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
1
0 0 0 0
0 0 10
0 1
1
1
1
1 0 0
0 I
1
1
1
1 0 1
Oppp
pppp
Oxxx
xxxx
Oxxx
xxxx
Ovvv
vvvv
0000
0000
Ovvv
vxxx
Ovvv
vxxx
0000
0000
0000
0000
Ovvv
vvvv
Note Off
(NOTE 1)
Velocity will be ignored
Note On
(NOTE 1)
Velocity will be ignored
(v v v v v v v>0)
Note Off
DCO Modulation
(4 bit resolution)
VCF Modulation
(4 bit resolution)
OMNI Mode Off
OMNI Mode On
Program Change (NOTE 2)
Pitch Bender Change
LSB will be ignored
MSB will be recognized
v v v v v v v=64Icenter
• nnnn = 0~15: Channel number set in parameter 87. When OMNI mode is ON, all messages are received,
regardless of channel number setting.
When OMNI mode is OFF, the synthesizer responds only to messages received on the currently
selected channel number.
The "power on" default is OMNI ON.
NOTE
1. Note number (Okkk kkkk) = 36-84. Received data beyond this range is voiced as the same note in the nearest oc
tave within the range.
2. Program number (Oppp pppp) = 0-63. Data higher than 63 is interpreted as the difference obtained by subtracting
64 from the data.
SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGES
I
I
I
I
I 0 0 0
I
I
I
I
I 0 I 0
I
I
I
I
I
I 0 0
Timing Clock (NOTE 3)
Start
Stop
NOTE
3. Timing clock data can be received only in the period between reception of start and stop data.

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