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TET
AIT
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EIS
Parameter
address
map
This
map
indicotes
cddress,
size,
Dotc
(rongel,
Porometer,
Description,
ond
Defeult
Value
of
parometers
which
can
be
transferred
using
“Request
date
|
(ROT)"
ond
*Dote
set
1
{DT3}".
All
the
numbers
of
address,
size,
Dots,
ond
Defoult
Volue
ore
indicoted
in
7-bit
Hexodecimal-form.
The
MODELID
=
42H
parameters
at
address
5***
"*
ore
not
given
in
this
mop.
The
porometers
for
address
5*
** **
ore
the
some
farmat
os
these
ot al
address
4”
**
°”,
System
parameters
Porameters
affecting
the
entire
unit,
such
ox
how
the
two
AID!
lit
connectors
will
function,
are
called
System
Porometers.
System
perometers
will
not
be
teset
even
if
*GS
Reset”
or
“Generel
MIDI
System
On”
are
received,
<MODEL
ID
=
42H>
IM]
AddrestH)
Set)
Datal)
—Purnmster
_—Asscription
Defoulifil}
Description
000065
00
00.01
00-01
SYSTEM
QUTPUT
ASSIGN
[i]
OOSELECED
00
SELECTED
OUFIXED
00
007F
00.00
01
00-€]
SYSTEM
MODE
SET
[Mi
00:
MODE}
(Sisale
module
mode)
80
0
(MODE)
(Rx.only}
OF:
MODE-2
{Double
module
mode}
:
~
Refer
to
“Systert
exciusive
messages
related
to
Mode
settings”
(p.39).
!
CHANNEL
MSG
RX
PORT
[Ml]
!
00.01
00
00.0001
00-61
BLOCKOO
PORTA-8
oO
PORTA
i
00
OL
OF
00
0001
0
“0
sLocKoF
PORTA-2
00
PORTA
00
0110
60.0001
00-0)
BLOCK
PORTA-8
a
PORTE
OO011F
00000
00-01
—OCKIE
PORT
A-8
a
PORT
B
*
You
con
modily
the
receiving
MIDI
port
ot
which
channel
messages
will
be
received
for
each
BLOCK.
We
suggest
that
normally
you
use
PORT
A
for
BLOCKOI-OF,
and
PORT
B
for
BLOCKIO-1F.
{In
this
case
there
is
no
need
to
change
the
setting.)
©
Reler
to
poge
44
for
detoils
of
each
BLOCK.
Patch
parameters
*
Patch
common
parameters
In
MODE-1
{Singla
module
mode)
the
M-GS64
functions
as
a
single
sound
source
module
with
32
Ports.
in
MODE-2
(Double
module
mods)
it
functions
as
two
sound
source
modules
with
16
Ports
each.
The
parameters
common
to
oll
Parts
in
each
module
are
called
Patch
Common
parameters.
40.00
00
40.00
DF
40 00
024
40
00.034
q
00
00.04
i
018
-
O78
MASTER
TUNE
*
Refer
to
section
5,
Supplementary
material,
“About
tuning”
(p.51).
40
00.04
40
0005
40
00
06
40
007F
00.00
04
00
0001
0000
01
00-0007
00
-7F
26-58
Oi
TF
00
MASTER
VOLUME
(=
FO
7F7F
04
01
00
wi7
}
MASTER
KEY-SHI
MASTER
PAN
MODE
SET
{Rx.
only}
*
Refer
to
“System
exclusive
messages
related
to
Made
settings”
(p.39).
40.01
30
400091
40
01
32
40.0133
40
0134
400135
40
0137
0000.01
00.0001
000001
00
00.01
00.00.01
00.00
08
60.00
01
0-07
REVERB
MACRO
REVERB
CHARACTER
REVERB
PRE-LPF
REVERB
LEVEL
REVERB
TIME
REVERB
DELAY
FEEDBACK
REVERB
PREDELAY
TIME
FT
to
-106.0
-
+100.0
rent}
Use
nibblized
data,
0-127
U4.
+24
(semitones)
+63
(LEFT)
-
+63
(RIGHT)
OG
=
GS
Rese)
00:
Room
1
01:
Room
2
02:
Room
3
03:
Holl
?
04:
Hall
2
05:
Plate
6:
Delay
07:
Ponning
Deloy
0-7
0-127{ms}
00
04
00.00
TF
4
04
Ofeent]
7
Ofsemitones}
O
{CENTER}
Holl
2
04
6
4
64
00
00
*
REVERB
MACRO
is
macro
porometer
that
oliows
global
setting
of
reverb
parameters.
When
you
select
the
reverb
type
with
REVERE
MACRO,
ench
reverb
porometer
will
be
set
to
the
most
suitable
volue,
REVERS
CHARACTER
iso
porameter
that
chonges
the
reverb
algorithm.
The
volue
of
REVERB
CHARACTER
corresponds
to
the
REVERB
MACRO
of
the
some
number,
*
in
MODE-2
{Double
module
mode},
REVERB
PREDELAY
TIME
cannot
be
used,
42

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