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The example above can be expressed in hexadecimal as follows.
1. BnH 00H 08H
2. BnH 20H 00H
3. CnH 02H
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H indicates that the value is expressed as a hexadecimal number. Decimal 32 is written as
hexadecimal 20H.
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n indicates the MIDI channel.
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Note that for MIDI channels and Instrument numbers, the number is one less than the channel
or Instrument number. For example if you wish to select a sound on the Part receiving MIDI
channel 4, n would be 3. If you wish to select Instrument 3, the value in step 3 would be 2.
This unit processes the lower part of the bank select message (LSB) as follows (p.188).
Least significant byte (LSB)
00H
The setting of the [SC-55 MAP] or [SC-88 MAP] button is followed. If the front
panel [SC-55 MAP] button is lit, SC-55 map will be selected.If the front panel
[SC-88 MAP] button is lit, SC-88 map will be selected. If the button is dark,
Native map will be selected.
01H
SC-55 map will be selected, and [SC-55 MAP] is lit.
02H
SC-88 map will be selected, and [SC-88 MAP] is lit.
03H
Native map will be selected, and [SC-55 MAP][SC-88 MAP] is dark.
If we use the previous example of selecting the Piano3w sound, we would transmit
1. BnH 00H 08H
2. BnH 20H 03H
3. CnH 02H
to this unit, and Piano3w of Native map will be selected. If we transmit BnH 20H 01H in
step 2, the SC-55 map Piano3w will be selected. If we transmit BnH 20H 02H in step 2,
the SC-88 map Piano3w will be selected.
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When SC-55 map is selected, “
"
” symbol will be displayed at the left of the insturument name.
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When SC-88 map is selected, “
'
” symbol will be displayed at the left of the insturument name.
PART
INSTRUMENT
A01
100
0
LEVEL
PAN
001 "Piano 1
PART
INSTRUMENT
A01
100
0
LEVEL
PAN
001 'Piano 1
Summary of Contents for SoundCanvas SC-88 Pro
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Try out the unit Quick start Chapter 1...
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Page 19: ...Chapter 2 Parts and parameters Chapter 2...
Page 47: ...Chapter 3 System Effects Chapter 3...
Page 57: ...Chapter 4 Insertion Effects Chapter 4...
Page 97: ...Chapter 5 Convenient functions Chapter 5...
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