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Casio Celviano AP-65R User Manual

Casio Celviano AP-65R
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“1
The
BANK
SELECT
setting
of
PROGRAM
CHANGE
can
be
used
to
access
any
of
this
pano’s
232
tones
when
selecting
tunes
or
this
piano
from
an
external
device.
The
232
tanes
are
divided
be-
tween
four
banks,
as
desc-ibed
belaw
Bank
0:
128
General
MIDI
tones
(PROGRAM
CHANGE
0
to
127)
Bank
1:
64
variation
tones
(PROGRAM
CEANGE
0
to
63)
Bank
2 8
drum
sets
(PROGRAM
CHANGE
0
to
7)
Bank
3:
32
TONE
butions
tones
(PROGRAM
CHANGE
0
te
31)
Immediately
prior
to
sending
the
PROGRAM
CHANGE
message,
send
two
successive
CONTROL
CHANGE
messages
containing
the
following
data.
CONTROL
NUMBER=0
CONTROL
VALUE-<bank
number>
CONTROL
NUMBER
=32
CONTROL
VALUE=
0
ENOTES
Cata
received
by
the
sound
source
ot
this
piano
over
MIDI
Channel
10is
always
Weated
as
drum
sat
da:a,
and
can
be
sounded
using
one
of
the
eight
drum
set
sounds
only.
Because
of
this,
PROGRAM
CHANGE
0
through
7
always
corrosponds
to
drum
set
tenes,
so
BANK
SELECT
data
is
not
necessary
when
PROGRAM
CHANGE
is
raceivad
ovar
cnannel
10.
72.
“RPN”
stands
for
“Registered
Parameter
Number”,
which
is
a
spe-
cial
contro]
change
number
used
when
combicing
multiple
con-
trol
changes.
The
parameter
being
controlled
is
selected
using
the
control
values
of
control
mimbers
100
and
101,
and
then
settings
are
made
using
the
control
values
of
DATA
ENTRY
(control
num-
bers
6
and
38)
:
This
piano
supports
pitch
bend
sense.
coarse
tune,
and
fine
tune
RPNS
sent
from
other
MIDI
machiees,
aNOTED
Damper
(CONTROL
NUMBER
64},
sostenuto
(CONTROL
NUMBER
66),
and
soft
(CONTROL
NUMBER
67)
effects
applied
using
the
foot
pedal
an
also
be
sant
and
received.
ALL
SOUND
OFF
“This
message
forces
all
sound
being
produced
over
the
current
chan-
nel
to
stop.
ALL
NOTES
OFF
This
message
causes
alt
notes
being
produced
over
the
current
chan-
nel
due
to
NOTE
ON
essayes
to
stop.
This
message
is
valid
only
for
MIDI
data
notes.
RESET
ALL
CONTROLLERS
Tais
messages
inutializes
prtch
bend
ard
all
other
control
changes.
E-74
SYSTEM
EXCLUSIVE*
This
message
is
used
to
control
system
exclusives,
which
are
fine
ag_
justments
that
are
unique
toa
particular
MIDI
device.
Originally.
sys.
tem
exclusives
were
unique
to
a
particular
model,
but
now
there
ary
also
universal
system
exclusives
that
are
applicable
to
machines
that
are
different
models
and
even
produced
by
different
manufacturers,
The
following
are
the
system
exclusive
messages
supported
by
this
piano
GM
ON
((FO]
[76] (7F1
(091
[041
LE7D.
This
message
initializes
the
Mixer's
external
channel.
GM
OFF
4{Fo]
[7£}
(7F)
(09]
(02]
[E7)
With
this
piano,
receipt
of
this
message
performs
the
same
vperation
as
GM
ON
+
GM
ON
takes
more
line
to
process
than.
other
messages,
$0
it
can
take
more
than
100
msec
until
the
next
message
is
processed.
EFFECT
CHANGE
((F0]
[441
[08]
99}
(XX)
LF7))
EFFECT
CHANGE
switches
between
the
piano’s
internal
digital
ef-
fec:s.
The
“XX”
parameter
in
the
syatax
shawn
above
stands
for
a
hexadecimal
value
that
represents
an
effect
number
sent
from
an
ex.
ternal
machine.
A
list
of
the
hexadecimal
values
that
can
be
specified
and
their
meanings
is
shown
below.
REVERB
1
REVERB
2
REVERB
3
CHORUS
TREMOLO,
PHASE
SHIFTER
6
ORGAN
SPEAKER
7
ENHANCER
3
FLANGER
9
EQ
LOUDNESS
oFF
OFF
:
oF
Be0RE-0704
MIDI
Functions
and
Mixer
Functions
As
explained
under
“Mixer
Modes”
on
page
E-39,
ris
piano
has
a
total
of
32
channels:
16
inzernal
channels
and
16
external
channels.
Of
nese.
you
can
use
the
external
channels
to
play
notes
on
the
key-
poacd
in
accordance
with
received
MIDI
data
and
select
tones.
Inter
ral
channel
settings
have
no
affect
on
MIDI
receive
data.
Channels
saunded
by
received
NIOM
data
intemal
Channels
MHOCOGBOOCKEECCE
MG
dUSGuOUCMEE
CEC
Channels
sounded
by
keyboare
play
or
other
internal
operator
che
Miner
can
be
used
in
combination
with
MIDI
fuactions
te
per-
form
a
variety
of
operations.
The
following
examples
shaw
how
to
use
each
Mixer
mode
for
controlling
MIDI
send
and
receive
opera-
tions.
tNOTER
The
folowing
examples
assume
thal
you
are
already
familar
with
Mixer
operations,
@spec
ally
how
tn
cnange
and
use
the
Mixer
modes.
It
you
afer’,
see
“Mixer
Function”
on
page
E-39
for
details,
Internal
Mode
MiDL.OUT
ch
a
PPS
EP
ep
babaagishd
Internal
Channels
Ch
through
16
can
be
turned
on
and
off.
Keyboard
play
In
the
Intecnal
Mode,
Mixer
settings
(channel
on/off,
volume,
and
other
settings)
are
affected
by
internal
channel
settings
only.
MIDI
input
can
be
controlled
using
the
external
channels
only,
so
the
Mix-
er
can
be
used
without
aftecting
MIDI
input.
Because
of
th:s,
the
In-
temal
Mode
is
best
for
the
following
type
of
apphcabon.
+
When
you
want
to
use
the
multi-timbre
capabilities
of
the
piano's
sound
source
to
play
along
on
the
keyboard
with
playback
of
ex-
temal
MIDI
data,
and
make
separate
settings
for
the
keyboard
notes.
You
can
use
the
Internal
Mode
to
change
the
tone,
layer.
spht
and
other
settings
for
keyboard
play.
without
affecting
MIDI
input.
B6OA.F-0794
External
Made
MIDLIN
ch
MIDOLT
oh
FAAAESUDUCULECE
CI
MADUHEBOOLOCEoEo
SBHOGOUUOCUCE
OTC
DBOORSEOORTEG
Cec
ht
through
16
enn
be
turned
on
and
ot.
Mixer
functions
1
(Jone,
vo
ume,
ete
)
4
Keyboard
play
In
the
External
Mode.
Mixer
functions
affect
the
external
channels.
so
they
also
have
a
direct
aflect
on
the
corresponding
MIDI
input
channels,
Because
of
this,
the
External
Mode
is
best
for the
following
types
of
applications,
+
To
control
MIDI
snput
channel
on/off
settings.
The
CH1
throvgh
CH16
CHANNEL
buttons
correspond
to
MIDI
channels
1
through
16,
so
channels
can
toggled
on
and
off
by
pressing
the
corre-
sponding
button.
*
You
can
use
the
Mixer
to
change
the
tone
and
volume
tor
each
shan-
nel,
and
to
make
a
variety
of
other
settings,
See
“Changing
the
Pa.
rameters
of
a
Channel”
on
page
E-40
ANOTES#
*
All
settings
excep!
for
Channel
on/o4
are
changed
at
the
next
MIDI
message
receive
after
the
setiing
is
made.
*
Though
you
can
play
on
the
keyboard
without
affecting
MIDI
input
as
with
the
Internal
Made,
you
cannot
chango
keyboarc
setiings.
Except
for
when
a
channel
other
than
the
currant
channel
is
selected,
you
can
Change
the
main
tone
setting
using
the
standard
(one
selection
proce-
dure
shown
snder
"Selecting
a
Tone”
on
“20,
E-75

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Casio Celviano AP-65R Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelCelviano AP-65R
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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