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Event
list
The
FB-01
is
capable
of
specifying
a
halftone
higher
or
lower
for
subtle
tone
changes
which
cannot
be
specified
with
or¬
dinary
key
code
data.
This
function
can
be
used
by
means
of
the
system
exclusive
message.
When
the
unit
receives
system
exclusive
messages,
FO,
43,
75,
70,
it
is
setup
to
receive
the
following
messages,
so
that
the
fraction
data
can
be
added
to
the
key
ON
message.
These
messages
are
received
continuously
until
the
unit
receives
F7
{end
of
exclusive)
or
the
normal
status
byte
of
MIDI
except
the
real
time
message.
Status
11110000
(FOH)
ID
No.
01000011
(43H)
Sub-status
01110101
(75H)
01110000
(70H)
Event
data
Oeeeeeee
t
Oeeeeeee
EOX
11110111
(F7H)
(D
Key
ON/OFF
Status
0010nnnn(2nH:
n
=
channel
No.)
Note
No.
0kkkkkkk(k
=
0:
C-2-127:
G8)
Fraction
Of
f
f
f
f
f
f
(f
=
0~
127:
+100
cent)
Velocity
Ovvvvvvviv
=
1
127:
Key
ON)
<v
=
1:
Key
OFF)
Duration
Oddddddd(Number
of
clocks
LSB)
(Number
of
OdddddddINumber
of
clocks
MSB)
clocks)
(d
=
0:
Key
ON
only)
*
When
other
than
0
is
specified
in
the
duration
section,
the
clock
is
counted
by
means
of
the
MIDI
F8
signal
(MIDI
clock)
which
is
transmitted
from
the
device
on
the
trans¬
mitting
side,
sound
is
generated
for
the
specified
clock
and
Key
OFF
takes
place
automatically.
Thus
the
device
on
the
transmitting
side
needs
not
send
the
Key
OFF
message.
*
When
the
MIDI
start
(FA)
or
continue
(FB)
signal
is
receiv¬
ed,
the
MIDI
clock
starts
counting.
*
When
the
start
or
continue
signal
is
received,
the
#
mark
at
the
left
end
of
the
display
keeps
flashing
till
the
stop
signal
is
received.
Each
data
event
staits
with
the
event
status
byte.
The
length
of
one
data
event
2
to
6
bytes,
is
specified
for
each
type
of
event.
The
term
'event
status
byte'
indicates
the
status
section
in
the
event
data.
From
now
on
it
is
referred
to
as
'status
byte'
but
note
that
it
is
different
from
the
normal
status
byte
of
MIDI.
<
Parameter
list
4
>
Event
data
format
©
Key
OFF
Status
0000nnnn(0nH:
n
=
channel
No.)
Note
No.
Okkkkkkk
Fraction
Of
f
f
f
f
f
f
(f
=
0-
127:
+100
cent)
©
Parameter
change
(1
byte)
This
message
changes
the
configuration
data
and
voice
data
of
each
instrument.
Status
0111nnnn
(7nH:
n
=
channel
No.)
Parameter
No.
OOpppppp
Data
Oddddddd
®
Parameter
change
(2
byte)
This
message
changes
the
voice
data
of
each
instrument.
Status
0111nnnn
(7nH:
n
=
channel
No.)
Parameter
No.
OOpppppp
Data
OOOOdddd
(Data
Low)
OOOOdddd
(Data
High)
*
The
data
section
divides
the
source
data
into
a
Low
4
bit
code
and
a
High
4
bit
code
(2
bytes)
and
transmits
them
in
the
order
of
Low
and
High
codes.
*
The
data
from
the
control
change
to
pitch
bender
uses
the
same
format
as
the
channel
message
except
the
status
byte.
©
Key
ON/OFF
Status
0001
nnnndnH:
n
=channel
No.)
Note
No.
0kkkkkkk(k
=
0:
C-2~
127:
G8)
Fraction
Of
f
f
f
f
f
f
(f
=
0-127:
+100
cent)
Velocity
Ovvvvvvv(v=
1
~
127:
Key^ON)
(v
=
1:
Key
OFF)