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Chapter
6.
Using
two
or
more
Parts
fo
create
an
ensemble
(Multitimbral
operation)
The
note
number
is
a
number
from
0
to
127,
with
60
corresponding
to
middle
C
(C4).
my
|
‘4
4
4
C-1
4
C5
——__-
C6
——-
C7__-
G9
Note
name
0—.
36.
48
—__.
60
-__.
72
—__..
84
—___.
96
127
MIDI
note
number
Note-off
messages
These
messages
are
transmitted
when
you
release
a
note.
A
Note-off
message
contains
the
following
3
types
of
information.
Note-off
:
a
note
was
released
Note
number
:
which
note
was
released
Velocity
:
how
quickly
it
was
released
The
XP-10
receives
Note-off
messages,
but
ignores
the
note-off
velocity.
Pitch
Bend
messages
These
messages
indicate
the
position
to
which
the
Pitch
Bender
was
moved.
Aftertouch
messages
These
messages
indicates
how
strongly
the
keyboard
was
pressed
after
playing
a
note.
There
are
two
types
of
Aftertouch
message;
Channel
Aftertouch
which
applies
to
an
entire
channel,
and
Polyphonic
Aftertouch
which
applies
to
an
individual
note.
The
XP-10
is
not
able
to
transmit
Aftertouch
messages.
In
order
for
the
XP-10
to
receive
Aftertouch
messages,
you
must
use
Exclusive
messages
to
turn
aftertouch
reception
on
and
to
specify
the
effect
which
after-
touch
messages
will
control.
For
details
refer
to
the
MIDI
Implementation
(p.92).
Program
Change
messages
These
messages
select
sounds.
Control
Change
messages
These
messages
transmit
various
types
of
data
to
make
a
performance
more
musically
expressive,
for
example
to
control
vibrato,
hold,
expression
or
pan.
The
XP-10
can
use
the
value
of
Control
Change
num-
ber
0
to
select
Variations
of
a
Tone.
System
messages
System
messages
include
Exclusive
messages,
syn-
chronization-related
messages,
and
messages
that
help
to
keep
a
system
running
smoothly.
Exclusive
messages
are
the
main
type
of
messages
in
this
group
that
the
XP-10
uses.
40
Exclusive
messages
These
messages
are
used
to
convey
information
that
is
specific
to
a
particular
device,
such
as
sound
data.
In
general,
they
can
be
transmitted
and
received
only
between
devices
of
the
same
model
and
manufacturer.
The
XP-10
can
use
exclusive
messages
to
store
sound
data
settings
and
system
settings
on
a
sequencer.
*
In
order
to
transmit
and
receive
Exclusive
mes-
sages,
the
Device
ID
number
of
both
devices
must
be
set
to
match
(p.46).
About
the
MIDI
Implementation
Chart
A
variety
of
messages
can
be
transmitted
using
MIDI,
but
not
all
devices
will
necessarily
be
able
to
transmit
and/or
receive
all
types
of
MIDI
message.
To
see
which
types
of
MIDI
message
a
device
can
transmit
and
receive,
refer
to
the
MIDI
Implementation
Chart
that
is
included
in
the
manual
of
each
device.
Messages
which
are
marked
by
a
circle
O
in
the
charts
of
both
devices
can
be
transmitted
between
the
two
devices.
Selecting
sounds
via
MIDI
Using
MIDI,
sounds
on
another
device
can
be
selected
from
the
XP-10,
and
sounds
on
the
XP-10
can
be
selected
from
the
other
device.
Selecting
sounds
on
another
device
using
the
XP-10
When
you
use
the
buttons
on
the
XP-10’s
panel
to
select
Tones
or
Drum
Sets,
Control]
Change
messages
and
a
Program
Change
message
that
correspond
with
the
selected
Tone
or
Drum
Set
will
be
transmitted
from
MIDI
OUT.
These
MIDI
messages
are
transmit-
ted
in
the
following
order.
1.
Control
Change
number
0
(Bank
Select
MSB)
(BnH
00H
mmH)
2.
Control
Change
number
32
(Bank
Select
LSB)
(BnH
20H
HH)
3.
Program
number
(CnH
ppH)
n
:
MIDI
channel
number
ml
:
Bank
number
pp
:
Program
number
*
MIDI
messages
are
not
transmitted
when
you
select
a
different
Tone
or
Drum
Set
by
moving
to
a
differ-
ent
Part.
MIDI
messages
are
transmitted
when
you
select
the
Tone
or
Drum
Set
used
by
a
Part.
*
These
messages
for
sound
selection
are
transmitted
on
the
Transmit
channel
of
the
keyboard
(refer
to
“Set/check
the
Keyboard
Transmit
Channel”
p.45).
*
These
messages
for
sound
selection
are
not
trans-
mitted
when
you
select
a
Performance.

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