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Korg Poly-800II - 2. RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA; 1 CHANNEL MESSAGES

Korg Poly-800II
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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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