- 72 -
0000 0000 Parameter ID (MSB)
0ppp pppp Parameter ID (LSB) (TABLE 1,2,3,5,6)
0000 0000 Parameter SUB ID (MSB)
0qqq qqqq Parameter SUB ID (LSB) (TABLE 1,2,3,5,6)
0vvv vvvv Value (MSB bit7-18) (*19)
0vvv vvvv Value (LSB bit0-6) (*19)
F7 End of Excl
This is the format for a Parameter Change. g = Global Channel. Here is
an example as transmitted by my Karma:
F0 42 30 5D 41 02 00 02 00 00 00 00 F7 (GE 0000)
F0 42 30 5D 41 02 00 02 00 00 00 01 F7 (GE 0001)
F0 42 30 5D 41 02 00 02 00 00 00 02 F7 (GE 0002)
Assuming you understand how to work with SysEx (and your external
sequencer can deal with these sorts of variable SysEx messages), then
this should work.
9. When I’m playing the Program Spanish Guitar (E: 004), if I start
to hit one key to advance the clock, and I do it “too fast,” all
playing from the keyboard suddenly stops!
I wondered if anyone would ever question this! This Program is
(probably) the only one in the keyboard that uses a special Dynamic
MIDI Source called “Short Note”.
If you play a note with a very short duration, i.e. less than 45
milliseconds or so, it can be used to control something (through Dynamic
MIDI). In this case, it is set to “Stop” the effect, as part of the
“Performance Gestures”. In other words, this is intended to allow you to
get the effect of muting the strings while you are playing. Trigger the
Manual Advance with normal notes, and any time you want to get the
effect of the guitarist muting the strings, play an extremely short quick
note in the Trigger Area. However, you have to be aware it is there, or as
in your case, playing too quickly will cause it to happen if you are not
thinking about the shortness of the notes.
To remove this (or change it to something else, like a footswitch muting
it), go to (6.4-3) [Menu]-[K.RT]-[DynMIDI], find the row with the “Short
Note” source, and set it to off (or change it).