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How
to
read
a MIDI
Implementation
Chart
O
; MIDI data
that can be
transmitted
or received.
X
; MIDI data that
cannot
be transmitted
or received.
Basic
Channel
The MIDI
channel for
transmitting(or
receiving)
MIDI
data can
be specified
over
this range.
The MIDI
channel
setting is
remembered
even when
the
power is
turned off.
#Mode
Most recent
keyboard
use mode
3{omni
off, poly).
Reception
:
MIDI data
is received
only
on the specified
channels,
and played
polyphonically.
Transmission
:
All
MIDI data
is transmitted
on
the specified
MIDI
channel.
•^
"Mode"
refers
to MIDI Mode
messages.
Note
Number
This
is the range
of note
numbers
that can
be transmitted(or
received).
Note
number
60 Is middle
C(C4).
Velocity
This is the
range over
which velocity
can
be transmitted(or
received)
by Note
On and Note
Off messages.
Aftertouch
Key's
: Polyphonic
Aftertouch
Ch's
:
Channel
Aftertouch
Pitch
Bender
The bender
range
setting of
each Tone
determines
the
range
of pitch
change caused
by Pitch
Bender messages.
When
set to
0.
Pitch Bender
messages
will
be ignored.
Control
Change
This Indicates
the
control numbers
that can
be transmiHed(or
received),
and what
they will
control. For
details, refer
to the MIDI
implementation.
Program
Change
The program
numbers in
the chart
indicate
the
actual data.{This
is
one less
than the Pitch
and Tone
program numbers.)
Exclusive
Exclusive
message
reception
can
be turned
On/Off.
Common,
Real
time
These
MIDI
messages
are used
to
synchronize
sequencers
and rhythm
machines.
The
JV-80 dose not
use these messages.
Aux
messages
These
messages
are mainly
used
to keep
a MIDI
system running
correctly.
Active
sensing transmission
can
be turned on/off.
.
—J
208

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