Parameter changes using nrpn, Program changes, Polyphonic key pressure – KORG Soundlink DRS REcording Console 168RC User Manual

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Chapters. MIDI

Parameter changes using NRPN

The internal parameter number will correspond to the NRPN number.

168RC parameter#

MIDI Ch

MSB (CC#99)

LSB (CC#98)

Data Entry (CC#06)

001

Rx

00

00

m

002

Rx

00

01

m

128

Rx

00

127

m

129

Rx

01

00

m

617

Rx

04

104

m

m : Parameter Value

Program changes

These messages are used for the following four operations. Since these operations are independ­
ent of each other, four different channels are used, starting from the Rx Base channel.

1. Program Recall

The Rx channel will be used. Program numbers 1~T00 are valid, and 101-127 will be ignored. In

MIDI mode, you can specify the correspondence between 168RC program numbers and MIDI

program change numbers.

2. Effect 1 Memory Read

The Rx + 1 channel will be used. Program numbers 1-50 are valid, and 51-127 will be ignored.

The contents of one of the 50 effect memories will be copied to effect 1. These 50 effect memories

are used in common by effect 1 and effect 2.

3. Effect 2 Memory Read

The Rx + 2 channel will be used. Program numbers 1-50 are valid, and 51-127 will be ignored.
The contents of one of the 50 effect memories will be copied to effect 2.

4. EQ Memory Read

The Rx + 3 channel will be used. Program numbers 1-30 are valid, and 31-127 will be ignored.
The 30 EQ memories are shared by mixer channels 1-12. This means that you will need to specify

the mixer channel to which the settings that were read from memory will be copied. Polyphonic

Key Pressure messages are used to specify the mixer channel (see the following explanation).

Polyphonic Key Pressure

These messages are used to specify the mixer channel to which the memory read by EQ Memory

Read will be copied. Most accurate operation will be ensured if this message is transmitted before

the EQ Memory Read operation (the Program Change transmitted on the Rx

+3

channel). Since

the 168RC will remember the mixer channel that v/as last-specified in this way, you can omit the

Polyphonic Key Pressure message if you are performing consecutive EQ Memory Read opera­

tions for the same mixer channel.

[An, Ok, pp]

k

PP

MIDI channel = Rx + 3
Mixer channel. 1~12 are valid, and others will be ignored.

The 168RC will transmit 00, but the content of this value will be ignored when received. It must be transmit­
ted so as to preserve the proper number of bytes in the message.

Channel Pressure

This message is used as "Solo Active" to link the Solo function of multiple 168RC units. In Cas­
cade mode, when the first Solo switch is turned on, or when all Solo switches are turned off, the

respective message will be transmitted. When the cascade master 168RC receives this, it will switch
the solo bus monitor output. This message is received on all channels, regardless of the Rx channel
setting.

[Dn, w]

MIDI channel

0-63 Solo Active Off

64-127 Solo Active On

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