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Casio PX-110

Casio PX-110
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Part I MIDI Message Overview
1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device............................................................................................ 6
1.1 Controller Block......................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Sound Source Block.................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3 Sound Source Common Sub-blocks......................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Part Sub-blocks......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 MIDI Send by Auto Accompaniment or Song Memory (PX-110/PX-310) ................................................. 7
2 Different Operations Depending on Part Mode.................................................................................. 7
Part II Channel Message
3 Receive Channel................................................................................................................................ 8
4 Send Channel .................................................................................................................................... 8
5 Note Off.............................................................................................................................................. 8
6 Note On.............................................................................................................................................. 8
7 Polyphonic Key Pressure................................................................................................................... 9
8 Control Change.................................................................................................................................. 9
8.1 Bank Select (00H)..................................................................................................................................... 9
8.2 Modulation (01H)....................................................................................................................................... 9
8.3 Data Entry (06H,26H).............................................................................................................................. 10
8.4 Volume (07H) .......................................................................................................................................... 10
8.5 Pan (0AH) ............................................................................................................................................... 10
8.6 Expression (0BH) .................................................................................................................................... 11
8.7 General Use Controller 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H) Format................................ 11
8.8 Damper (40H) ......................................................................................................................................... 12
8.9 Sostenuto (42H) ...................................................................................................................................... 12
8.10 Soft (43H).............................................................................................................................................. 13
8.11 Envelope Release Time (48H) .............................................................................................................. 13
8.12 Envelope Attack Time (49H) ................................................................................................................. 13
8.13 Filter Cutoff (4AH) ................................................................................................................................. 14
8.14 Filter Resonance (47H) ......................................................................................................................... 14
8.15 Vibrato Rate (4CH)................................................................................................................................ 14
8.16 Vibrato Depth (4DH).............................................................................................................................. 15
8.17 Vibrato Delay (4EH) .............................................................................................................................. 15
PX-110/PX-310/PX-700 MIDI Implementation
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Casio PX-110 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony32 notes
Speakers2 x 12cm
Amplifier Output8W + 8W
Digital EffectsReverb, Chorus
Touch Sensitivity3 levels, Off
MetronomeYes
TransposeYes
TuningYes
Pedals1 (Sustain)
ConnectorsHeadphone, Pedal
Power SupplyAC adapter (AD-12)
Included AccessoriesAC adapter
Keyboard Type88-key weighted hammer action

Summary

Part I MIDI Message Overview

1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device

Describes the instrument's configuration as a MIDI device, including controller and sound source blocks.

2 Different Operations Depending on Part Mode

Explains how operations differ based on the selected Part Mode for sound source operations.

Part II Channel Message

3 Receive Channel

Details how the instrument receives channel messages and the channel numbers used by each part.

5 Note Off

Explains the MIDI Note Off message format, send, and receive operations.

8 Control Change

Covers the Control Change message format and its various controller numbers for parameter manipulation.

10 Program Change

Details the Program Change message for selecting tones and its relation to Bank Select.

Part III System Message

13 Active Sensing

Describes the Active Sensing system message, its function, and mode entry.

14 System Exclusive Message

Introduces System Exclusive messages, including Universal and instrument-specific formats.

Part IV PX-110 PX-310 PX-700 System Exclusive Message

15 Format

Details the structure and classification of PX-110/PX-310/PX-700 System Exclusive messages.

17 Parameter Set Transfer Modes (PX-310)

17.1 Communication Modes

Explains communication modes like One-way and Handshake for parameter set transfer.

17.3 Handshake Mode Communication Flow

Details the communication flow for Handshake mode parameter set transfer, including error handling.

Part V Parameter List

18 Command Parameter

Lists parameters that execute commands and indicate statuses, including system and data management parameters.

19 Patch Parameter

Describes patch parameters for controlling sound source operation mode and common settings.

Part VI Parameter Set List

21 SMF Parameter Set (PX-310)

Details SMF parameter sets that can be transferred via System Exclusive Bulk Dump.

22 About Parameter Set (PS) numbers

Explains how user Parameter Set numbers are categorized and located.

Part VII DSP Parameter List

23 DSP Algorithm List (Single Effect)

Lists parameters for individual DSP algorithms, detailing settings for effects like Auto Pan, Tremolo, and EQ.

24 DSP Algorithm List (Multi Effect)

Lists multi-effect DSP algorithms as combinations of single effects, detailing their parameters.

Part VIII Setting Values and SendReceive Values

25 Setting Value Table

Provides tables for various setting value ranges, crucial for understanding parameter mapping.

Part IX MIDI Implementation Notation

25.19 Hexadecimal Notation

Explains the use of hexadecimal notation in MIDI implementation data.

25.20 Binary Notation

Explains the use of binary notation in MIDI implementation data.

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