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Basic Section
About MIDI
MOTIF XF Reference Manual
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Decay Time (Control Change 075)
Adjusts the decay time of the Voice AEG. The decay time is
adjusted by using the data range of 0 – 127 as an offset value
with a display range of -64 – +63 which is added to the Voice
data.
Effect Send Level 1 (Reverb Effect) (Control Number 091)
Specifies the reverb effect send level.
Effect Send Level 3 (Chorus Effect) (Control Number 093)
Specifies the delay/chorus effect send level.
Effect Send Level 4 (Variation Effect) (Control Number 094)
Specifies the variation effect send level.
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This MIDI event cannot be handled by the tone generator
block, although it can be recorded to a Song/Pattern track.
Data Increment (Control Number 096)
Data Decrement (Control Number 097)
These MIDI messages increment or decrement by one the
value of pitch bend sensitivity, fine tune, or coarse tune
settings made using RPN (page 33).
NRPN MSB (Non-Registered Parameter Number MSB)
(Control Number 099)
NRPN LSB (Non-Registered Parameter Number LSB)
(Control Number 098)
Used primarily as offset values for vibrato, filter, EG and other
settings. Data Entry is used to set the parameter value after
specifying the parameter using the NRPN MSB and LSB. Once
an NRPN is specified, the following data entry message
received on the same channel is processed as the value of
that NRPN. Prevent operational errors by transmitting an RPN
Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these messages to
perform a control operation. Refer to “NRPN” for information
about the parameter (page 33).
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This MIDI event cannot be handled by the tone generator
block, although it can be recorded to a Song/Pattern track.
RPN MSB (Registered Parameter Number MSB)
(Control Number 101)
RPN LSB (Registered Parameter Number LSB)
(Control Number 100)
Used primarily as offset values for pitch bend sensitivity,
tuning, and other part settings. Data Entry (page 31) is used to
set the parameter value after specifying the parameter using
the RPN MSB and RPN LSB. Once an RPN is specified, the
following data entry message received on the same channel is
processed as the value of that RPN. Prevent operational errors
by transmitting an Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these
messages to perform a control operation. Refer to “RPN” for
information about the parameter.
All Sound Off (Control Number 120)
Turns all currently sounding notes off for all Parts.
Reset All Controllers (Control Number 121)
Resets all controllers to their initial values. The following
parameters are affected: Pitch Bend, Channel Pressure,
Polyphonic Key Pressure, Modulation, Expression, Hold 1,
Portamento, Sostenuto, Soft Pedal, Portamento Control, RPN*,
NRPN* (*The RPN and NRPN are specified as having no
number, and no internal data is changed). The following data
is not affected: Program Change, Bank Select MSB and LSB,
Volume, Pan, Dry Send Level, Effect Send Level 1, 3, and 4,
Pitch Sensitivity, Fine Tuning, Coarse Tuning.
Omni Mode Off (Control Number 124)
Performs the same operation as when an All Notes Off
message is received. The receive channel is set to 1.
Omni Mode On (Control Number 125)
Performs the same operation as when an All Notes Off
message is received. Only the receive channel is set to Omni
On.
Mono (Control Number 126)
Performs the same operation as when an All Sound Off
message is received. If the 3rd byte parameter (the parameter
that determines the mono number) is 0 – 16, the Parts
corresponding to those channels are set to mono.
Poly (Control Number 127)
Performs the same operation as when an All Sound Off
message is received, and the Parts corresponding to those
channels are set to poly.
Channel Aftertouch (CAT)
This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key
after the note is played.
The data (000 – 127) represents the amount of pressure
applied to the key. The bar graph to the right is a graphic
representation of the value.
Polyphonic Aftertouch (PAT)
This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key
after the note is played. Unlike the Channel Aftertouch
event, however, individual data is provided for each key.
Note Name (C -2 – G8) specifies the key. The data (000 –
127) represents the amount of pressure applied to the key.
The bar graph to the right is a graphic representation of the
value.
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The Polyphonic Aftertouch cannot be handled by the tone
generator block although this event can be recorded to a
Song/Pattern track.
Data value
Bar graph of
the data value
Data value
Bar graph of
the data value
Note name