Yamaha RS7000 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
2. MIDI Events Handled by the RS7000
270 RS7000
8. Non-Registered Parameter Number
(NRPN)
Changes parameter values for each tone generator part.
• There is no compatibility between different manufacturers.
Numerous parameters specific to each tone generator can be
controlled to produce tonal changes.
Normally three types of control change data are sent: NRPN
MSB (99), NRPN LSB (98), and Data Entry MSB (6). In the
RS7000 this group of control change events is handled as one.
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.
For filter cutoff frequency, resonance, and other independent
control change parameters, it is normal to use the independent
control change parameters rather than the NRPN.
[Settings]
NRPN MSB 000 ~ 127
NRPN LSB 000 ~ 127
Data Entry MSB 000 ~ 127
9. Exclusive
Changes internal tone generator settings such as voice and
effect settings, remote switch control, tone generator mode
switching, and others via MIDI.
The 2
nd
byte is a manufacturer ID number, and there is no data
compatibility between manufacturers. This type of event is
used to control RS7000-specific functions.
The cursor can be used to scroll through the data if the data size
is greater than 17 bytes.
[Settings]
Data 00 ~ 7F, F7 (Hexadecimal)
10. BPM Change
Changes the BPM at any point during the sequence.
The tempo at the beginning of the sequence can be set in the
SONG Play or PATTERN Chain Play mode, but SONG EDIT
and PATTERN Chain Play settings take priority.
BPM Change is used to set the actual playback tempo. For
example, to change the tempo from 120 to 100, enter BPM =
100 at the point at which the change is to occur.
Can only be manipulated in the BPM track.
[Settings] Tempo 1.0 ~ 300.0
NRPN MSB-LSB Data Entry
MSB-LSB
NOTE
The black keys on the keyboard (SECTION) A ~
F are used to enter the A ~ F portions of hexa-
decimal data. When [SHIFT]+[F4] is pressed or
[Knob 4] is operated the cursor will flash, and
the numeric keypad or the keyboard black keys
can be used to enter A ~ F.
Data
Tempo