Midi data format, Clp-990 – Yamaha CLP-990 EN User Manual

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CLP-990

MIDI Data Format

1.2.14 Attack Time

This message adjusts the EG attack time that was specified by the sound data.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

73

Attack Time

0...64...127 (-64...0...+63)

Since this a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64.
Increasing this value will make the attack more gradual, and decreasing this value will
make the attack sharper.

1.2.15 Brightness

This message adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter specified by the sound data.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

74

Brightness

0...64...127 (-64...0...+63)

Since this is a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to 64.
Lower values will produce a more mellow sound.
For some sounds, the effective range may be less than the possible range of settings.

1.2.16 Portamento Control

This message specifies the portamento source key number (the key number at which porta-
mento will begin).
Data of 0...127 specifies the portamento source key.
When Portamento Control is received, the currently-sounding pitch will change at a Porta-
mento Time of 0 to the key of the next-received note-on of the same channel.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

84

Portamento Control

0...127 (C-2...G8)

This is received even if Rcv PORTAMENTO = OFF.

1.2.17 Effect1 Depth(Reverb Send Level)

This message specifies the send level for the reverb effect.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

91

Effect1 Depth

0...127

Increasing this value will produce a richer reverb. The effect of the value will depend on
the state of the reverb effect.

1.2.18 Effect3 Depth(Chorus Send Level)

This message specifies the send level for the chorus effect.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

93

Effect3 Depth

0...127

Raising this value will increase the modulation or spaciousness. The effect of the value
will depend on the state of the chorus effect.

1.2.19 Effect4 Depth (Variation Effect Send Level)

This message specifies the send level for the variation effect.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

94

Effect4 Depth

0...127

However, this is not received if the Variation Effect parameter Variation Connection = 0
(Insertion).

1.2.20 Data Increment/Decrement (for RPN)

This message increases or decreases the parameter value specified for RPN (see 1.2.22), by
increments of 1.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

96

RPN Increment

--

97

RPN Decrement

--

The data byte is ignored.

1.2.21 NRPN (Non-registered parameter number)

This message is used to specify a sound parameter (such as vibrato, filter, EG, drum setup
etc.) as an offset value.
Use NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to modify, and
then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value for the specified parameter.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

98

NRPN LSB

0...127

99

NRPN MSB

0...127

If the Multi Part parameter Rcv NRPN = OFF, that part will not receive NRPN.

The following NRPN messages can be received.

MSB 20-31 (for drums) is received when Multi Part parameter PART MODE = DRUMS1, 2.

*1 Refer to 1.2.4
*2 ‘--’ indicates that the setting value is ignored.

1.2.22 RPN (Registered parameter number)

This message is used to specify part parameters such as Pitch Bend Sensitivity or Tuning
etc. as an offset value.
Use RPN MSB and RPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to modify, and then
use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value of the specified parameter.

Control#

Parameter

Data Range

100

RPN LSB

0...127

101

RPN MSB

0...127

If the Multi Part parameter Rcv RPN = OFF, that part will not receive this message.

NRPN
MSB LSB

Data Entry *1

MSB LSB

Parameter name and value range

01

08

mm -- *2

Vibrato rate

mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

01

09 mm --

Vibrato

depth

mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

01

10

mm --

Vibrato delay

mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

01

32

mm --

Low pass filter cutof
f frequency

mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

01

33

mm --

Low pass filter resonance

mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

01

99

mm --

EG attack time

mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

01

100

mm --

EG decay time

mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

01

102

mm --

EG release time

mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

20

rr

mm --

Drum low pass filter cutoff frequency

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

21

rr

mm --

Drum low pass filter resonance

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

22

rr

mm --

Drum EG attack rate

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

23

rr

mm --

Drum EG decay rate

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)
The effect will apply both to Decay 1 and 2.

24

rr

mm --

Drum instrument pitch coarse

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

25

rr

mm --

Drum instrument pitch fine

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63)

26

rr

mm --

Drum instrument level

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)

28

rr

mm --

Drum instrument panpot

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00, 01-64-127(RND, L63...C...R63)

29

rr

mm --

Drum instrument reverb send level

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)

30

rr

mm --

Drum instrument chorus send level

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)

31

rr

mm --

Drum instrument variation send level

rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)

(when Variation Connection = SYSTEM)

mm: 00, 01-127 (OFF,ON)

(when Variation Connection = INSER-

TION)

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