OWNER’S MANUAL
English
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Contents
Introduction
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Front and rear panel
Front Panel
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Rear panel
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Playing the pRP7
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Connect the audio cables
Connect the power supply
Turn the instrument on
Adjust the overall volume
Headphone jack
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Play using the Pitch/Modulation Joystick
Pedal Connection
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Listen to the Demo songs
Select a single demonstration song
The pRP7 Presets
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The Selection buttons
Preset selection
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The CONTROL section
Realtime operations
Activate Split mode
Change the Split point setting
Activate Layer mode
Add effects to the selected Preset
Change the Volume Balance between two sounds
Transpose
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Touch
The Functions of the pRP7
Tune
MIDI Channel
Midi Local
Midi Common channel
About MIDI
MIDI Applications
As a MIDI controlling device
As a Slave device
Midi Sequencer recording
Recording Studio
Recording a song
Recording a new song
Click (metronome)
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Song Library
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Select a sequence from the Song Library
Panel Reset
Technical specifications pRP7
Technology
Index
Appendix
GM-GMX Sound tables
Preset table
A.1
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.7
A.8
Song Library tables
Drumkit tables
Midi Implementation chart
Recognized Control Change messages
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Introduction
ThankyouforpurchasingtheGEMpRP7,thenewportableDigitalPiano
belonging to the prestigious Real Piano Series by Generalmusic.
The new portable pRP7 Digital Piano features an 88 note, weighted
Hammer Action keyboard, 32 note polyphony and 48 Presets including
10 exclusive Piano sounds.
Also featured is an internal Sound Library consisting of 444 GM/GMX
compatible sounds, addressable via MIDI from any external MIDI
controlling device.
The 22 Reverb and 22 Delay/Modulation effects contained in the on-
board Digital Signal Processor add realism to the Preset sounds.
With its 8,000 event sequencer, (allowing you to record and play back
your own performances), and a Song Library of 96 songs, (featuring
famous classical pieces written for the piano), pRP7 is the perfect
partner for practising.
Through the stereo output jacks, you can connect your pRP7 to any
external amplification system to faithfully reproduce the complex sound
diffusion of an acoustic piano.
The pRP7 is very easy to use, but to make the most of the instrument’s
features, you are recommended to consult this manual whenever you
are not sure what to do.
Mostimportant, ofcourse, ishowyoutreatyourpRP7. Pleasetaketime
to read the General Safety Instructions to guarantee a long and trouble
free use of your instrument.
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Front and rear panel
Front Panel
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1. VOLUME:
2. TRANSPOSE i /g
Slider that controls the main volume of the instrument.
Increases ( ) or decreases ( ) the overall pitch of the instrument in half-step
(semitone) increments.
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3. SOUND VARIATIONS/DEMO:
4. SELECTION:
ThesebuttonsselectavariationofthecurrentPresetinincreasing(+)ordecreasing
(–) order. When pressed together at the same time, they activate the factory
programmed demonstration songs.
These buttons select Presets banks, (Piano, El-Piano, etc.), and are used in
conjunctionwiththeSoundVariationbuttonstoselectPresetsfromtheactivebank.
The Presets are recalled as single, layer or split sound combinations.
5. GRAND PIANO:
6. CONTROL:
Press this button to select the GrandPiano Preset which instantly recalls the
GrandPiano Preset across the entire keyboard.
This section contains 4 buttons: Split, Layer, Reverb, Effect.
Split : Turning this button on will split the keyboard into separate left and right parts
and automatically recall the sound for the left hand.
Layer : Press this button to instantly activate two layered sounds which play at the
same time across the entire keyboard.
Reverb : Use this button to activate (LED on) or deactivate (LED off) the Reverb
effect recalled by the current Preset.
Effect : Use this button to activate (LED on) or deactivate (LED off) the Modulation/
Delay effect recalled by the current Preset.
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7. TOUCH:
Use this button to adjust the touch of the keyboard according to your playing style.
8. BALANCE / :
These buttons regulate the volume balance between two sounds in either Layer or
Split modes.
9. DISPLAY:
A three-digit, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
10. TEMPO DATA +/–:
Use these buttons to modify the playing speed (Tempo) when using the Sequencer
and to select Songs from the Song Library when the Song Library button is active.
These buttons are also used to adjust the value of the currently selected parameter
in Function mode. The functions are selected with the last four notes of the highest
octave of the keyboard.
11. RECORDING STUDIO:
This section contains functions that control the on-board Sequencer.
Play\Stop : Press this button to playback what you have recorded, to stop the
playback or stop the recording.
Rec. : Press this button to record what you play.
Click. : Press this button to record or playback with or without the click of a
Metronome.
Song Library. : Press this button to gain access to the internal Song Library
consisting of 96 famous pieces of piano music, useful to practice with as well as
listen to.
12. JOYSTICK:
Pitch Bend/Modulation joystick control
13. FUNCTION KEYS:
Notes G7-C8 of the highest octave are dedicated to the selection of the pRP7
functions. The function parameters are selected with the Data +/– buttons while
holding down a function key.
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Rear panel
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1. MIDI IN/OUT:
These ports allow the instrument to be connected to other MIDI devices.
MidiInallowsthesoundsofthepRP7tobeplayedbyanexternalcontrollingdevice
e.g. a controller keyboard or a sequencer.
Midi Out sends MIDI information from the pRP7 to other MIDI external equipment.
2. PEDALS:
Two pedal connectors (Damper and Soft) for optional switch-action pedals.
3. INPUT RIGHT/M-LEFT:
These two stereo inputs are used to connect another instrument to the pRP7. The
output of the other instrument will be mixed with the main signal of the pRP7 and
sent to the Output and Headphone jacks. If you are connecting a mono signal, then
you should use only the Right/Mono jack.
4. OUTPUT RIGHT/M-LEFT:
These two stereo outputs are used to connect the instrument to another amplifier,
mixer or recording device. If you are connecting to mono equipment, (e.g. a guitar
amplifier), then you should use only the Right/Mono jack.
5. PHONES:
Plug a set of stereo headphones into this jack for private listening.
6. 12 V DC, POWER
ON/OFF: Connection for the power supply unit. Use only the unit supplied with your
instrument.
Press the switch to turn the instrument on and off.
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Playing the pRP7
Connect the audio cables
The pRP7 does not incorporate an internal amplification system, there-
fore you must either play using headphones or connect to a suitable
external amplification system.
Connect the audio outputs to your amp. system (mixer, powered
speakers, etc.) using audio cables with standard 1/4” jacks. Use RCA
jacks to connect to domestic stereo units. For mono reproduction,
connect to the Right/M jack.
Headphone jack
Ifyouarenotplayingconnectedtoanexternalamplficationsystem, plug
a set of headphones into the Phones jack to play in total silence without
disturbing others in the same room. Use a mini jack1/4” adapter for
Walkman or MidiDisc headphone sets. The Phones jack is located on
the rear connections panel.
Use the Volume control to adjust the Headphones volume.
Connect the power supply
Connect the Generalmusic power supply unit to the 12V. D.C. jack.
Turn the instrument on
To turn the pRP7 on, press the ON/OFF switch located on the rear
connections panel.
After a short period, the instrument will be ready to play the Grand Piano
preset. The LED of the Grand Piano Preset button will be on and the 3-
digit LCD display will show a tempo setting as an indication that the
instrument is on.
LED on
In this power up condition, you will be able to play a piano sound
(GrandPiano) across the entire keyboard without carrying out other
operations.
Adjust the overall volume
Use the VOLUME control knob to adjust the overall volume level.
Sliding the VOLUME control knob to the right will increase the overall
volume, while sliding to the left will decrease it.
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Play using the Pitch/ Modulation Joystick
MODULATION
While you play, you can apply Pitch Bend and Modulation to the Preset
sounds by using the Pitch/Modulation Joystick located on the extreme
left of the control panel.
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To obtain Pitch Bend, move the Joystick Up or Down.
To obtain Modulation, move the Joystick in Left/Right directions.
PitchBendisa“glide”(orglissato)effectwhichsimulatestheeffectthat
certain instruments can produce (trombone, guitar, violin, etc.).
PITCH BEND
Modulation is an effect which simulates the natural vibrato of such
instruments as the violin, cello, human voice, etc..
Pedal Connection
The pRP7 has two connectors for the connection of optional, switch-
action pedals: SOFT and DAMPER.
SOFT: The Soft pedal is a switch control pedal (On/Off) which affects
the timbre of the instrument such that it plays softer, allowing you to
continue using the same playing style at a lower volume.
DAMPER: The Damper pedal applies the Sustain effect to all notes
released. If you release a note after depressing the Damper, the
note will proceed towards its natural decay according to the type of
sound played. The Damper is particularly effective with Piano type
sounds.
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Listen to the Demo songs
The pRP7 contains a selection of demonstration recordings of the
internal sounds.
1. Press both the [–] and [+] buttons of the SOUND VARIATIONS buttons at
the same time.
The LEDs of the SELECTION section start to flash.
Shortly after, all the LEDs turn off except the one corresponding
to the PIANO button and the first demo starts to play. When it
reaches the end, the second demo starts automatically, indicated
by the LED of the second SELECTION button, (El Piano) and so
on. The demonstration sequence consists of 8 recordings,
chained to play as a medley automatically.
2. To stop the current Demo song at any point without cancelling Demo
mode, press any of the buttons of the SELECTION section.
The Demo song stops instantly and the LEDS of the SELECTION
section start flashing. At this point, while the LEDs are still
flashing, you can select another Demo song by pressing the
corresponding button of the SELECTION section.
3. To Stop the Demo song and escape Demo mode, press both the [–] and
[+] buttons of the SOUND VARIATIONS buttons at the same time.
The LEDs of the SELECTION section turn off and the instrument
sets to the last selected PRESET prior to entering Demo mode.
Select a single demonstration song
It is possible select a single demonstration recording without acti-
vating the chain playback.
4. Press the [–] and [+] buttons of the SOUND VARIATIONS buttons at the
same time and press one of the buttons to trigger the demo song.
In this example, while the LEDs are still flashing, press the first
button marked PIANO. The LED remains on and the correspond-
ing demo will start to play.
The 3-digit display shows the number of the Demo song selected
for the entire duration of the playback.
Each button recalls a recording of a song using the instru-
ment’s internal library of Sounds.
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The pRP7 Presets
The pRP7 contains 48 Internal Presets, consisting of Single, Split and
Layered sound combinations. Each sound combination also recalls the
volume levels, a configuration of effects (Reverb and Delay/Modula-
tions) together with relative effect send levels
PRESET PRP7
• GROUP PIANO
1- GRANDPIANO
2- ELECT.GRAND
3- UPRIGHTPIANO
4- HONKY TONKY
5- STRING PIANO
6- JAZZ PIANO
ThePresetsareorganizedintheSELECTIONsection. Thetableshown
opposite lists the pRP7 Presets, grouped in sets of six, each group
corresponding to a button of the section.
• GROUP EL.PIANO
7- RHODEX 1
8- WURLIE
The Selection buttons
This section consists of a row of 8 Preset “family” Groups.
9- RHODEX 2
10- FM PIANO
11- RHODEX PAD
12- RHODEX BASS
• GROUP KEYBOARD
13- HARPSICHORD
14- CLAVINET
15- CELESTA
16- GRAND HARP
17- MIXED CELESTA
18- SPLIT HARP
• GROUP ORGAN
19- JAZZ ORGAN
20- JAZZ ORGAN 2
21- THEATRE ORGAN
22- PIPE ORGAN
23- DRAWBARS
24- ORGAN COMBO 1
• GROUP STRING
25- STRING1
The 8 Preset Group buttons are marked as follows: Piano, Electric
Piano, Keyboard, Organ, Strings, Choir\Pad, Guitar, Vibes.
Each button of the SELECTION section activates a Bank of 6 Presets.
Using the [–] and [+] buttons of the SOUND VARIATIONS buttons, it is
possibletoselectthe8Presetsofeachbanksequentially. The8Presets
of each bank are factory-set to recall Presets configured in the following
manner:
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26- MELLOW STRING
27- SLOW STRING
28- OCTAVE STRING
29- STRINGBELL 1
30- CONCERTO
• GROUP CHOIR/PAD
31- CHOIR 1
Single Single Single Single Layer
Split
Each Preset of the current Group contains a memorized Layer and Split
sound combination which you can recall in real time by activating the
LAYER or SPLIT buttons in the CONTROL section accordingly.
32- SLOW CHOIR
33- ATTACK PAD
34- TAP PAD
35- MIXPAD 2
36- RAIN PAD
• GROUP GUITAR
37- NYLON GUITAR
38- STEEL GUITAR
39- JAZZ GUITAR
40- STRATO GUITAR
41- HARPTAR
Similarly, a Layer or Split Preset is easily converted to one of the other
modes by activating/deactivating the SPLIT or LAYER buttons accord-
ingly.
42- WES COMBO
• GROUP VIBES
43- VIBES 1
For example, if you have selected the Layer Preset 5 of a Preset Group,
simply press SPLIT to recall the memorized Split combination, or
deactivate LAYER to recall the memorized Single sound.
44- VIBES 2
45- VIBES 3
The 3 digit LCD display will show the current selection for about 4
seconds before returning to the Tempo display setting.
46- MARIMBA
47- VIBES PIANO
48- VIBES COMBO 2
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Preset selection
1. After turning the pRP7 on, press one of the SELECTION buttons.
In this example, we press the PIANO button.
You will recall the first Preset, “Grand Piano”, which plays across
the entire keyboard.
The display will show “P1” for an instant before returning to the
Tempo setting.
2. Pressthe[+]buttonoftheSOUNDVARIATIONStoselectthesecondpreset
ofthePianobank,anothervariationofapianosound,inthiscase,Electric
Grand.
The 3 digit display shows the selection as “P 2”:
The last Preset button selected for the current Preset Group
remains memorized. For example, if you select the Organ Group
button, Preset 1, (Jazz Organ), will be recalled. If you now select
the Piano Group button, you will recall the last Preset selected,
Preset 2, (Electric Grand), in this case.
This system of memorizing the last selection made will help you
recall your preferred Presets quickly.
3. Continue pressing the [+] button of the SOUND VARIATIONS to select the
Presets of the Piano bank in increasing order.
When you reach the last Preset of the current Bank, pressing the
[+] button will have no effect.
When you reach Preset n. 6 of the current Bank, you can use the
[–] button to select the Presets in reverse order.
4. To cancel the current Preset and return to the Grand Piano Preset, press
the Grand Piano button.
LED on
The Grand Piano button will always return to the Grand Piano
Preset active across the entire keyboard.
TheGrandPianoPresetisshowninthe3-digitdisplayas“GP”for
a short period before returning to the Tempo setting.
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The CONTROL section
Realtime operations
The pRP7 operating system has been conceived to permit several
simple and quick real time operations using the buttons of the CON-
TROL section.
Activate Split mode
Starting from the Single Preset “GrandPiano”, you can easily split the
keyboard by pressing the SPLIT button. This will divide the keyboard
into separate left and right sections.
<------- Ac. Bass ------><--------- GrandPiano ---------->
After pressing the SPLIT button (the LED turns on), the GrandPiano
sound remains active on the right side of the split. An Acoustic Bass
sound is automatically assigned on the left side of the split.
If you press the SPLIT button again, the LED will turn off and the
keyboard returns to the previous mode with the GrandPiano sound
active to play across the entire keyboard.
Change the Split point setting
ThedefaultsettingoftheSplitpointcorrespondstoF#3. Youcanquickly
modify the setting to suit your requirements.
1. Press and hold down the SPLIT button.
Flashing
The LED of the SPLIT button starts to flash and the display shows
the current split point setting expressed as the MIDI note number
(54 = F#3).
2. WhilestillholdingdowntheSPLITbutton, pressthenoteonthekeyboard
corresponding to the new split point required (B3 in the example).
The new split point is shown in the display as Midi note 59 (B3).
The setting remains memorized for all the Presets. It is not
possible to assign a different Split point setting for each Preset.
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Activate Layer mode
To mix or “layer” two sounds together, simply press the LAYER button.
After pressing the LAYER button (the LED turns on), a second sound is
activated layered with the first (in this case, Strings is added to the
GrandPiano sound).
<------------------------ GrandPiano ---------------------->
<-----------------------
Strings
---------------------->
IfyoupresstheLAYERbuttonagain, theLEDturnsoffandthekeyboard
returns to the previous mode with the GrandPiano sound active to play
across the entire keyboard.
Add effects to the selected Preset
You can easily add or cancel effects from the current Preset by
activating/deactivating the REVERB and EFFECTS buttons in the
CONTROL section.
The on/off status of these two buttons show whether or not the current
Preset is playing with or without one or both effects. When the LED of
a button is on, the preset is playing with the corresponding effect.
In the following example, the REVERB and EFFECT buttons are both
on, meaning that the current Preset can be played with both effects.
When the LED of a button is off, the Preset can be played without the
corresponding effect (bypass).
In the following example, the REVERB button is off (LED off) and the
EFFECTbuttonison,meaningthatthecurrentPresetcanbeplayedwith
the recalled Delay/Modulation effect only.
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Change the Volume Balance between two sounds
If you are playing either in Layer or Split mode, you can regulate the
volume of the two sections in real time using the BALANCE buttons.
These buttons regulate the volume of one section with respect to the
other, creating a perfect balance between the two sections according to
your requirements.
1. Hold down the BALANCE button to increase the volume of the main
sound.
The volume of the main sound will increase while the second
sound (split or layer) will decrease automatically in proportion to
the main one. Release the Balance button when you obtain the
required setting. The 3 digit LCD display will show the current
setting for a short period before returning to the Tempo setting.
2. Conversely, hold down the BALANCE button to increase the volume of
the second sound.
The volume of the second sound will increase while the main
soundwilldecreaseautomaticallyinproportiontothesecondone.
Release the Balance button when you obtain the required setting.
The display will eventually show a negative value when the level
of the second sound is higher than the main one.
If you select a Single Preset (or deactivate the SPLIT or LAYER
button), the BALANCE buttons operate as normal Volume con-
trols for the main section.
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Transpose
Pressing either TRANSPOSE button will adjust the pitch of the instru-
ment in half-step (semitone) increments or decrements, through the
overall range of –/+ 12 semitones.
When both LEDs are off, the pitch of the instrument is set to normal
(Equal: C = C).
1. Press the TRANSPOSE # button once to raise the pitch of the instrument.
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Play on the keyboard and you will hear that the pitch of the
instrument is raised one semitone. The LCD display shows the
current setting as a relative value, “01”, for a short period before
returning to the tempo setting.
The LED of the TRANSPOSE # button remains on to indicate the
changed status of the pitch. Every time you press the TRANS-
POSE # button, the pitch is raised by one semitone.
2. Press the TRANSPOSE b button to lower the pitch of the instrument.
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Play on the keyboard and you will hear that the pitch of the
instrument is lowered one semitone. The LCD display shows the
current setting as a relative value, “–01” in this case, for a short
period. A negative transposition value indicates that the pitch is
one semitone lower than normal (00).
The LED of the TRANSPOSE b button remains on to indicate the
changed status of the pitch. Every time you press the TRANS-
POSE b button, the pitch is lowered by one semitone.
After about 5 seconds, if you fail to press either Transpose button,
the display returns to the previous situation and the instrument
remains at the last set pitch.
The current Transpose setting remains memorized even after
turningtheinstrumentoff. Whenyouturntheinstrumentonagain,
the LED of the Transpose buttons will indicate the changed status
of the pitch.
Reset
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The current pitch setting can be cancelled instantly by pressing both
buttons together.
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Touch
ThepRP7offersthreedifferentkeyboardresponses,or“velocitycurves”,
whichaffecttheinstrumentasawhole. Whenyouturnontheinstrument
forthefirsttime, the“NORMAL”curvewillbeshownset, indicatedbythe
LED in correspondence to the NORMAL setting of the TOUCH button.
SOFT: This is useful for a player with a lighter touch or somebody
more accustomed to a synth action keyboard. It requires only a
relatively soft touch to achieve maximum volume.
NORMAL: This setting most accurately represents the touch
response of a piano.
HARD: This setting is for “stronger” players. It requires a fairly
powerful touch to achieve maximum volume.
The various curves can be selected by repeatedly pressing the TOUCH
button.
The selection of the Touch curves is cyclic; starting from Normal,
pressing TOUCH once selects HARD, followed by SOFT, then back to
NORMAL, and so on....
The selected response curve remains in memory even after turning the
instrument off. When you turn on again, you will be able to see at a
glance what the current Touch setting is by looking at the status of the
LED.
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The Functions of the pRP7
pRP7 features 4 functions which affect the instrument in various ways.
The Functions are activated using the last 4 notes of the highest octave
of the keyboard.
Toactivateafunctionandmodifyitsvalue, holddownthecorresponding
key and press the TEMPO/DATA +/– buttons.
The functions and corresponding notes are:
TUNE (G7) :
H. (A7) :
fine tunes the instrument;
MIDI
C
sets the instrument’s MIDI Channel (for MIDI set-
ups);
MIDI LOCAL (B7) :
sets the instrument for MIDI Local operation (for
MIDI setups). Local disconnects the pRP7 sound
generation.
MIDI COMMON (C8) : sets the instrument’s MIDI Common channel (for
MIDI setups). The Common channel is useful to
control another MIDI device which has automatic
arrangements.
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Tune
The TUNE function allows you fine tune the instrument. The default
status of the instrument corresponds the equal standard A = 440 Hz,
shown in the display as the setting “00”. The TUNE value has a range
of
±63, corresponding to an excursion of approximately one semitone.
1. Press and hold the TUNE function key (G7) and press either the TEMPO/
DATA + or the – button to raise or lower the tuning accordingly.
ThefirsttimeyoupresstheTEMPO/DATA+or–button,the3digit
LCD display will show the current setting (00) and you will hear a
sinusoidal reference note A play at the standard pitch.
To raise the tuning
2. While still holding down the TUNE function key (G7), press the TEMPO/
DATA + button repeatedly until you obtain the required tuning.
The LCD display will show the current setting and the reference
sinusoidal sound will play with the current tuned pitch.
Release the TUNE function key (G7) to escape the function.
To lower the tuning
3. While holding down the TUNE function key (G7), press the TEMPO/DATA
– button repeatedly until you obtain the required tuning.
The LCD display will show the current setting and the reference
sinusoidal sound will play with the current tuned pitch.
Release the TUNE function key (G7) to escape the function.
ThecurrentTunesettingwillremainmemorizedevenafterturning
the instrument off.
To reset the tuning
4. Hold down the TUNE function key (G7) and press both the TEMPO/DATA
+/– buttons at the same time.
The LCD display will show the standard setting and the reference
sinusoidal sound will play with the standard pitch (C = C).
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MIDI Channel
pRP7 is able to transmit MIDI messages on up to three channels at the
same time, depending on the type of Preset recalled (single, layer or
split). In reception, pRP7 can receive on all 16 MIDI channels.
The MIDI function allows you to modify the MIDI transmission channels
of thepRP7, used by the pRP7 to communicate with other MIDI devices
through a MIDI cable.
The Midi Channel function does not play a reference note during the
setting operation.
1. PressandholdtheMIDIChannelfunctionkey(A7)andpresstheTEMPO/
DATA + button to increase the transmission channel by one unit.
TheLCDdisplaywillshowthenewchannelsettingcorresponding
to the main sound.
The MIDI channels of the Layer and Split sections will increase by
one unit automatically. For example, when the display shows the
Channel 2 setting, the Layer and Split sections will correspond to
channels 4 and 3 respectively.
EachtimeyoupresstheTEMPO/DATA+button,theMIDIchannel
setting for the main sound increases by one unit.
2. PressandholdtheMIDIChannelfunctionkey(A7)andpresstheTEMPO/
DATA – button to decrease the channel setting by one unit.
The LCD display will show the new channel setting correspond to
the main sound. If you started with the setting made in point 2
above, the display will show channel 1 for the main sound.
As a result of this setting, the MIDI channel of the Layer and Split
sections will be respectively set to channels 3 and 2.
EachtimeyoupresstheTEMPO/DATA–button,theMIDIchannel
setting decreases by one unit.
Resetting to the default MIDI channel configuration
3. Hold down the MIDI Ch. function key (A7) and press both the TEMPO/
DATA + and – buttons at the same time.
The display will show the default setting (Channel 1).
Release the MIDI channel function key to escape the function and
return to normal playing.
The setting remains memorized even after turning the instrument
off.
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Midi Local
If you are using your pRP7 via MIDI as a controlling device connected
to an external sound generator (expander, keyboard, etc.), when you
play, you will hear the expander’s sounds together with the pRP7
Sounds. If you prefer to listen to the expander’s sounds alone, you can
choose to exclude the pRP7 sounds by setting the MIDI Local function
to OFF.
Setting this function to OFF disconnects the keyboard from the internal
generator and transmits keyboard data via the pRP7 MIDI OUT only.
TheMidiLocalfunctiondoesnotplayareferencenoteduringthesetting
operation.
1. Press and hold the MIDI Local function key (B7) and press the TEMPO/
DATA – button once.
The display will show the Local Off setting for a short period.
Play a note anywhere along the keyboard. You will not hear any
sound, because the MIDI LOCAL OFF setting disconnects the
keyboard from the internal sound engine. This setting will allow
you to play your external expander’s sounds via MIDI without
hearing the pRP7 sounds.
2. To return to MIDI LOCAL ON, press and hold the MIDI Local function key,
(B7) and press the TEMPO/DATA + button.
The display will show the Local On setting for a short period.
Play any note and you will hear that the connection with the
internal generator will be restored.
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Midi Common channel
The Common channel is a special channel that allows you to control
other MIDI devices that have automatic arrangements.
The Midi Common function does not play a reference note during the
setting operation.
1
PressandholdtheMIDICommonfunctionkey(C8)andpresstheTEMPO/
DATA + button to set the Common channel to ON.
The display will show the Common ON setting for a short period.
When on, the Common Channel is set to the value of 16 (fixed).
2. To deactivate the COMMON channel, press and hold the MIDI Channel
function key (C8) and press the TEMPO/DATA – button.
The display will show the Common Off setting for a short period.
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About MIDI
MIDI, the abbreviation for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”, is a
world standard interface that allows MIDI compatible instruments and
other equipment to communicate with each other, in order to exchange
data and control one another. MIDI is now a very common feature and
a great deal of literature is available explaining all the standards
implemented by MIDI. You are recommended to consult other special-
ized literature if you wish to know more about the standards imple-
mented and how to apply them. This section limits itself to give some
examples regarding the simplest forms of MIDI applications for your
pRP7.
The MIDI ports
The pRP7 is fitted with two MIDI ports: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT.
The MIDI IN port receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device which
can be used to control the pRP7.
The MIDI OUT port transmits MIDI data generated by the pRP7 (for
example, note or velocity data generated by playing the keyboard).
MIDI channels
The “MIDI channels” used in the MIDI communication system is similar
to television broadcasting. Each channel can receive a different stream
of data with respect to the others. Exactly as occurs in television
broadcasts, in order to exchange data, the receiving and transmitting
devices must be tuned correctly. In other words, the MIDI controlling
device and the MIDI receiving device must both be set to the same MIDI
channel, selected from 16 possible channels.
Multiplechannelinstruments, calledmulti-timbralunits, canreceiveand
transmit across several different MIDI channels at the same time, but
each part must correspond to the same MIDI channel between the two
communicating units. pRP7 is able to transmit on up to three MIDI
channels. In reception, pRP7 can be used as a multi-timbral unit,
because it can receive MIDI on 16 channels.
Midi Common
If you set pRP7 to receive MIDI messages on the Common channel, all
programchangemessagesreceivedbypRP7areinterpretedasPreset
Changemessages,allowingyoutoplaythe48Presetsfromtheexternal
keyboard which emulates the pRP7 internal keyboard. Simply set the
external controlling device to transmit MIDI messages on the same
channel as the pRP7 Common channel (16).
The pRP7 MIDI Sounds and Banks
Via MIDI, your pRP7 offers some interesting features which cannot be
achieved using the instrument on its own. On its own, the maximum
number of Presets you can select on pRP7 are those listed on page 6,
a total of 48, some of which recall single sounds, some two layered
sounds across the keyboard and others two or three sounds on a split
keyboard.
When you use pRP7 as a slave device, a MIDI controller keyboard can
play the pRP7 internal Midi sounds which are organized in four banks,
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the first three housing 128 sounds organized in “family” groups, and the
fourth containing 60 sounds. The bank 1 sounds correspond to the
industry standard General MIDI sound library, while banks 2 and 3
containsoundstakenfromGeneralmusic’sownextensivesoundlibrary.
Bank 4 contains an additional 60 Sounds, but not organized in “family”
Groups like those in banks 1, 2 & 3. Banks 2 and 3 also contain a
Percussive family where you’ll find a selection of 16 Drumkits. Another
drumkit is also in Bank 4.
These sounds and sound banks can only be selected via MIDI, not from
the pRP7 control panel. To select these sounds via MIDI, you would
have to send a Midi message to the pRP7 consisting of two parts:
ControlChange/BankSelect(CC00-BankSelect)followedbyaProgram
Change (PC). Refer to the Midi sound tables in the Appendix for
information regarding the Banks and Program Change numbers of all
the sounds and Drumkits.
MIDI messages transmitted and received by pRP7
pRP7 transmits and receives the following type of MIDI information.
NoteandVelocitydata:Thisisinformationpertainingtothenoteplayed
and relative velocity value. The receiving device recognizes the note
because it is defined by the “MIDI note number”, and the velocity value
is defined by the “MIDI velocity value”. Whenever a key on the pRP7 is
pressed, the note and velocity information is transmitted from the
instrument’s MIDI OUT port to the receiving device. Conversely, pRP7
will play the corresponding notes whenever note and velocity data is
received at the instrument’s MIDI IN port.
Program Change numbers: This type of information relates to data
which identifies the pRP7 Preset. pRP7 transmits MIDI Program
Change numbers from 0 - 47, corresponding to the 48 Presets that can
be selected from the panel. Whenever you select a Preset, the
corresponding MIDI Program Change numbers are transmitted to the
receiving device, causing the correspondingly numbered voices to be
selected in the external MIDI unit, set to receive on the same MIDI
channels as the pRP7.
Conversely, whenever pRP7 receives Program Change number data
(for 0-47) from an external MIDI device, the correspondingly numbered
pRP7 Preset will be automatically selected, but only if received on the
Common channel, otherwise, the internal Midi Sounds will be selected.
Control Change messages: The Soft and Damper pedals of thepRP7
generate Control Change data which is transmitted from the instru-
ment’s MIDI Out port whenever the pedals are operated. The internal
tone generator of the receiving device will respond to the pedal solicita-
tions in the same way as the pRP7 Sound engine. Whenever the same
type of Control Change data is received by pRP7, it will respond
appropriately.
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MIDI Applications
ThefollowingexplainshowyourpRP7canbeusedinthemostcommon
MIDI setups suited to this instrument:
a) as a MIDI controlling device (Master);
b) as a tone generator (in other words, a Slave);
c) for MIDI sequence recording.
As a MIDI controlling device
pRP7, like most MIDI instruments, transmits note and
velocity information (touch response) via the MIDI OUT
port whenever notes are played on the keyboard.
If the MIDI OUT port is connected to the MIDI IN port of
another MIDI keyboard (synthesizer, etc.) or a tone
generator (more commonly called an “expander”, but essentially any
device with an internal sound engine), the external unit will respond
precisely to the notes played on the transmitting keyboard.
The result is that such a setup allows you to play two instruments at the
same time, using pRP7 as the controlling device (Master) and the other
as the device being controlled (Slave).
Quite simply, every time you select a Preset, you will send Program
change messages to the external device who will respond by playing a
second sound.
As a Slave device
As well as transmitting MIDI information, pRP7 recog-
nizes the same type of data if received at the MIDI IN port
from an external controlling device. In this case, the MIDI
IN port of the pRP7 is connected to the MIDI OUT port of
theexternalcontrollingunit. This, therefore, allowspRP7
to be controlled in exactly the same manner as described
above, only this time, thepRP7 behaves as the slave and
the external device the controller.
Midi Sequencer recording
The type of data transfer described above can be exploited
very efficiently for MIDI sequence recording. For this
connection, shown in the diagram, the pRP7 MIDI OUT is
connected to the Sequencer MIDI IN, and the Sequencer
MIDI OUT is connected to the pRP7 MIDI IN.
This
connection is more commonly know as a “MIDI Loop”.
Any instrument with a sequencer, or a Computer running sequencer
software, can be used to capture (record) the MIDI data transmitted by
the pRP7.
When the recorded data is played back, the pRP7 reproduces the
recorded sequence in exactly the same manner as it was recorded.
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Recording Studio
The pRP7 features a simple but powerful sequencer which allows you
to accurately record your playing or create simple songs. This section
takes a closer look at the controls and related functions.
The Recording Studio, located on the extreme right of the control panel,
consists of four buttons: Play\Stop, Rec, Click and Song Library.
Play/Stop :
Rec (Record) :
Click :
Starts and stops either playback or recording.
Activates “Record pending” mode.
Activate/deactivates the Metronome (click).
Song Library :
GainsaccesstotheinternallibraryofSongswhich
you can select with the Tempo/Data +/– buttons
after activating the Song Library button.
Recording a song
The pRP7 sequencer (Recording Studio) allows you to record a simple
song just as you play it.
1. Select the Preset that you want to record.
Forexample,selectanORGANPRESETbypressingtheORGAN
button and using the SOUND VARIATIONS buttons to select the
required Preset.
2. Press the REC button.
The LED of the REC button turns on as well as the CLICK LED
(metronome).
3. Ifyouwanttochangetherecordingspeed, usetheTEMPO/DATAbuttons.
UsingtheTEMPO/DATA+/–buttonstotherightofthedisplay,you
can change the Tempo setting (the recording and playback
speed).
4. Press the PLAY/STOP button to start the recording.
The LED on the PLAY/STOP button starts to flash and the
metronome (Click) starts a one measure countdown into the
recording.
Flashing
If you prefer to play without the metronome, simply press the
CLICK button to deactivate it (LED off).
5. Start to play after the one measure countdown.
Play as you would normally play. The sequencer will record
everything that you play, just as you play it.
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6. When you have finished playing, press PLAY/STOP.
The LEDS of all the active buttons in the RECORDING STUDIO
turn off.
Playback
7. To playback your recording, press PLAY/STOP.
The sequencer will play your recorded song. The LED on the
PLAY/STOP button will flash during the playback.
Flashing
During the playback, you can select a different Preset and play
along with your recording.
Press PLAY/STOP to stop the recording at any point.
Recording a new song
To record a new song, simply repeat the procedure as already ex-
plained. The old song will be completely erased by the new the instant
you start the new recording. Therefore, if you accidentaly press the
RECORD button then escape, the song currently in memory will not be
erased.
Click (metronome)
This button allows you to activate/deactivate the Metronome at will.
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Song Library
pRP7containsalargelibraryofwellknowncompositionstakenfromthe
vast repertoire of classical and traditional music.
The songs contained in the Song Library have been recorded with the
scopeofbeingusedasstudypieces;theycontainlittleornoexpression.
These pieces are ideal for the student who can listen to and follow each
composition, slowing down the tempo, muting tracks and activating the
metronome.
Select a sequence from the Song Library
1. Press the Song Library button to access the main Song Library display.
The LED of the button turns on and the LCD display shows the
current library number, L01 in this case:
2. With the Tempo/Data +/– buttons you can scroll through the Songs, up
to L96.
For example, hold down the TEMPO/DATA + button and scroll to
Song number 34.
N.B. You can “jump” 10 songs at a time by pressing both Tempo/
Data +/– buttons at the same time.
For a complete list of the pieces contained in the Sound Library,
refer to the Appendix.
Flashing
3. Press the PLAY/STOP button to start the selected SONG.
Playback begins instantly.
If you want to listen to the playback with the metronome, simply
press the CLICK button to turn it on (LED on).
Duringplayback,youcanplayalongwiththesongwithanyPreset.
4. To stop the playback, press the PLAY/STOP button.
The LED of the SONG LIBRARY remains on to allow you to make
another selection with the TEMPO/DATA +/– buttons.
5. To escape the SONG LIBRARY, press the SONG LIBRARY button.
The LED turns off and the instrument returns to the last selected
PRESET.
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Panel Reset
pRP7 offers a Panel Reset function which allows you to restore the
factory settings without turning the instrument off. For example, should
youhavechangedseveralaspectsoftheinstrument(anewMidichannel
setting, a change of the tuning, a different Touch setting, etc.) and wish
to return to the factory settings in a single step, here’s how to do it:
•
Hold down the GRAND PÎANO button and press both the SOUND VARIA-
TIONS +/– buttons at the same time.
Alltheuser-programmedsettingswillbecancelledandthefactory
settings will be restored.
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Technical specifications pRP7
Keyboard
Cabinet
88 keys, Hammer action
Portable unit
3-digit, LCD
Display
Sounds
444 Sounds (MIDI addressable)
48 Presets - Single, Layer and Split, Grand Piano Preset,
22 Reverbs and 22 Effects (Delay/Modulations) memorized
to the Presets
Polyphony
Controls
32 notes maximum
Volume, Sound Variation/Demo, Transpose +/–, Sound Selection,
Split, Layer, Reverb, Effect, Touch, Balance, Tempo/Data +/–, Pitch/
Modulation Joystick
Recording Studio
8 demo songs, 8.000 event capacity, Play/Stop, Record, Click, Song
Library (96 Songs)
Pedals
Soft, Damper
Connections
Stereo In, Stereo Out, Phones, Pedals, Midi In, Midi Out, 12 V. D.C.
Technology
The pRP7 features a unique application of sound design technology patented by Generalmusic as “Damper
Physical Model”.
Damper Physical Model
The damper pedal accurately simulates the effect of the dampers being moved closer to or further away from the
strings of the piano. Because of this, effects such as partial or half damping can be achieved. The dampers can
even be slowly “squeezed” back against the strings. When the damper pedal (optional) is depressed, the damper
physicalmodelwillsimulatetheeffectofsympatheticresonancesbeingproducedbytheun-dampedstrings. Even
if you are using a standard switch type pedal, you can hear the effect of the Damper Physical Model by comparing
the sounds of notes played in the highest octave of the instrument with and without the damper pedal depressed.
Note: The Damper Physical Model is applied to the Grand Piano sound only.
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Index
P
A
Panel Reset 26
Pedal Connection 6
Pitch Bend 6
About MIDI 20
Adjust the volume 5
B
Pitch/Modulation Joystick 6
Power supply (12 V D.C.) 5
Preset selection 9
Balance buttons 12
Presets 8
C
Program Change numbers 21
pRP7 as a MIDI Controlling device 22
pRP7 as a Slave device 22
Change the Volume Balance 12
Click (metronome) 24
Connect the audio cables 5
Connect to an external amplification system 5
Control Change messages 21
CONTROL section 10
R
Raise the tuning 16
Realtime operations 10
Rear panel 4
Recording a song 23
Recording Studio 23
Reset the tuning 16
Reset Transpose 13
D
Damper pedal 6
Damper Physical Model 27
Demo songs 7
F
S
Front Panel 2
Functions of the pRP7 15
Selection buttons 8
Single demo song, selection 7
Soft pedal 6
Song Library 25
Song Library, select a sequence 25
Song Playback 24
G
Grand Piano Preset 9
H
Sound Banks 20
Headphone jack 5
Headphones 5
Split mode 10
Split point setting 10
I
T
Internal Presets 8
Introduction 1
Touch 14
Transpose 13
Tune 16
L
Turn the instrument on 5
Layer mode 11
Lower the tuning 16
V
Volume control 5
M
MIDI Applications 22
MIDI Channel 17
MIDI Channels 20
Midi Common 20
Midi Common channel 19
Midi Local 18
MIDI ports 20
MIDI Sequencer recording 22
MIDI Sounds 20
Modulation 6
O
Overall volume 5
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pRP7 MIDI Sound table (GM-GMX)
Midi
Bk 1 (Rom)
Bk 2 (Rom)
Bk 3 (Rom)
Midi
Bk 1 (Rom)
Bk 2 (Rom)
Bk 3 (Rom)
PIANO group
BRASS group
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Piano1
PianoMk1
PianoW2
PickPiano2
Pianoctave2
E.G.Piano22
Western2
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Trumpet
FlugelAttk
Trombone3
ShortTuba
MutedTrp2
Dyn.FrHorn*
Brass22
FlugelHorn
WowTromb2
WowTuba
Dyn.MtTrp*
TotoHorns2
BrassRips
SyntHorn2
AttkHorn2
Piano2
Trombone
Tuba
Piano3
E.G.Piano12
DetPiano2
ThinRhodx2
E.Piano32
Harpsich22
SynClav
HonkyTonk2
E.Piano1*
E.Piano2*
Harpsichor
Clavinet
MutedTrp1
FrenchHorn
Brass
SynBrass12
SynBrass22
E.Piano4
E.Piano5
SynBras22
SlowHorn2
Harpsich3
WowClav
CHROMATIC group
REED group
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
Celesta2
CelestaPlk2
GlockVibes2
WineGls12
Vibes2
Marimba22
Xylophone2
SoftBell2
ToyPiano2
GlockChoir2
MusicBell
SynVibes
Mallet
XyloTribal2
Oohlalaa
Climbing2
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
Soprano
Soprano2
SaxNoise2
OctaveSax2
BaritDet2
OboeChiff2
EngHorn22
Bassoon2
ClarSolo
SoprFilter
SoftFilt
Glockenspl
MusicBox
Vibraphone
Marimba
SoftSax
TenorSax
BaritonSax
Oboe
EnglisHorn2
Bassoon
Clarinet
TenFilter
BariFilter
OboeFilter
HornFilter
BassoonFlt
ClarFilter
Xylophone
TubularBel
Santur
BarChimes
ORGAN group
PIPE group
Organ1 2
16’1’Draw2
16’8’5’Drw
SwOrgan*
Church22
PipeOrgan2
Accord1
Organ1WX2
JazzOrgan32
SynOrg12
Organ3WX2
Organ42
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
Piccolo
HardFlute12
Dyn.Flute1*
HardFlute22
PanFlute2
HardFlt22
DynHiFlute2
Bubbler
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Organ2
Flute
Recorder2
PanFlute
BottleBlow
Shakuhachi2
Whistle
Organ3
ChurchOrg12
ReedOrgan
Musette2
Dyn.Pan
BottleNois
Tube
Accord22
Shakupad2
Whistle1WX
OcarinaPan2
ShakuVoice2
Whistle3WX2
OcarinaSyn2
Harmonica
Bandoneon
Blusette
WestHarmon
OrganLfo2
Cassotto
Ocarina
GUITAR group
SYN LEAD group
Pulse22
Lyle2
SynLead12
Digital2
SoundTrk2
FiltRes22
Decay22
Obx32
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
NylonGtr
SoloGtr
VocalGtr2
SteelGtr1
Hawaiian
ChorusGtr2
Dyn.Muted*
5thOverdr2
HeavyGt2
HarmGtr32
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
SquareWave2 Pulse12
12StrGtr2
OctJzGtr2
ElGuitar1
Muted2
SawWave
SynCalliop2
ChiffLead2
Charang
ObxFilter2
Azimut2
Chopper2
Jump2
SteelGtr
JazzGtr1
CleanGtr
MutedGtr
Overdrive
DistGtr
SoloVox
5thSawWave2Decay12
FiltRes12
WhaGtr1
FuzzGtr
SlowHarmx2
BassLead
Obx22
HarmonxGtr
BASS group
SYN PAD group
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
AcoustcBs1
AcoustcBs2
Dyn.Fingrd*
Dyn.Bass2*
AcidBass1
Dyn.Bass3*
WXBass2
AcousticBs3
Dyn.Bass1*
PckBass22
Flanged
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
Fantasia2
NewAge2
Obx12
Fantasy22
VocBells2
PPG2
AnlgPad2
Fantasy32
Angels2
Prophet22
Analogic2
Atmosphere2
Decay32
FingeredBs
PickBass
Fretless
WarmPad
Polysynth2
SpaceVoice
SlapBass1
SlapBass2
SynBass1
SynBass2
SlapSynBs2
BowedGlass2 Prophet12
MetalPad2
HaloPad2
SweepPad
Bright22
Slave2
Machiner2
StopBass
SynBass3
SynBass4
TecknoBass2
RaveBass2
STRINGS group
SYN SFX group
IceRain2
Soundtrack2
Noiseres
MoonWind2
Wind2
BigRoom
Slope2
SynLead22
GlockAthm2
PopUp2
NoGravity2
Synthex22
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Violin
SlowViolin
BowedViola
SlowCello
BowedBass
OctTremolo2
OctPizz2
ViolinOrch2
ViolaPad2
CelloEns2
Staccato
Plectra
96
97
Viola
Cello
98
Crystal
Atmosphere2
Brightness
Goblin
Arp26000
WithGas2
Resonance2
Synthex12
Contrabass
TremoloStr
Pizzicato
Harp
99
100
101
102
103
EchoPizz
Spacehar2
HarpDelay2
TimpaniEFX2 Dyn.Orch I’I*
EchoDrops
StarTheme2
StarTheme22 PowerBad2
Timpani
ENSEMBLE group
ETHNIC group
SitarDet2
SynSitar2
EthnicGtr2
SynSham
TrpClarin
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
Strings
StereoStrg2
StrgOrch2
SynStrg32
SynStrg42
VoiceUuh2
VoiceAah2
SkatVoices*
Rave2
StrgGlock2
St.SlwStrg
SynStrg52
Strings3
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
Sitar
BanjoOct2
ShamSitar2
Kanoun2
SlwStrings
SynStrg1
SynStrg2
Choir
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
SlowUuh
SlowAah2
Vocoder2
Dyn.St.Hit
Kalimba
Bagpipe
Fiddle
ShrtKalimb
BagpipeEns2
Hukin
SaxTrumpt
BrassEns2
FiddleBell2
VoiceSpect
VoxOoh
SynVox
OrchHits2
Shanai
BacktoWS2
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Midi
Bk 1 (Rom)
Bk 2 (Rom)
Bk 3 (Rom)
ROM Bk 4 (MIDI)
DetuneEP1 2
PRESET PRP7
• GROUP PIANO
pRP7 Presets
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
112
PERCUSSIVE group
DetuneEP2 2
CpHarpsy 2
ChurcBel 2
DetnOrg1 2
DetnOrg2 2
ChurOrg2 2
ItAccord
1- GRANDPIANO
2- ELECT.GRAND
3- UPRIGHTPIANO
4- HONKY TONKY
5- STRING PIANO
6- JAZZ PIANO
112
113
TinkleBell2
Agogo
SteelDrums2
Woodblock
Taiko
Dk_Stand.1D
Dk_RoomD
Dk_PowerD
Dk_Elect.D
Dk_HouseD
Dk_Jazz1D
Dk_BrushD
Dk_OrchD
Dk_Stand.2D
Dk_WSD
114
Dk_Std.1WXD
Dk_DanceD
Dk_TechnoD
Dk_Jazz2D
Dk_M1D
115
116
117
Melo.Tom1
SynthDrum
ReverseCym
• GROUP EL.PIANO
7- RHODEX 1
118
Ukulele
119
Dk_SY77D
2
8- WURLIE
12StGuit
SFX group
120
9- RHODEX 2
Mandolin
HawGuitr
GtFretNois
BreathNois
Seashore2
Bird
Gtr.WhaWha
Zapp
GtrNoise
KeyClick
Drop
10- FM PIANO
121
2
11- RHODEX PAD
12- RHODEX BASS
• GROUP KEYBOARD
13- HARPSICHORD
14- CLAVINET
ChoGuitr
122
TickTack
FnkGuitr
FbkGuitr
GuitarFb
S.Bass3
S.Bass4 2
Orchestr 2
123
Scratch1
Water
124
Telephone1
Helicopter2
Applause
GunShot
Telephone2
SynPerc32
HeartBeat
Explosion2
Door
125
Clackson2
PickScrape
Bomb
126
15- CELESTA
127
16- GRAND HARP
17- MIXED CELESTA
18- SPLIT HARP
• GROUP ORGAN
19- JAZZ ORGAN
20- JAZZ ORGAN 2
21- THEATRE ORGAN
22- PIPE ORGAN
23- DRAWBARS
24- ORGAN COMBO 1
• GROUP STRING
25- STRING1
2
S.Strng3
BrassTr2 2
2
S.Brass3
2
S.Brass4
2
TaisKoto
Castanet
ConcerBd
MeloTom2
808_Tom
GtCutNse
StrnSlap
Rain 2
26- MELLOW STRING
27- SLOW STRING
28- OCTAVE STRING
29- STRINGBELL 1
30- CONCERTO
• GROUP CHOIR/PAD
31- CHOIR 1
Thunder
Wind
Stream
Bubble 2
Dog
Horse
32- SLOW CHOIR
33- ATTACK PAD
34- TAP PAD
Telephon
DoorCrak
Door
35- MIXPAD 2
Scratch
WdChimes
CarEngin
Car Stop 2
Car Pass 2
CarCrash
Siren
36- RAIN PAD
• GROUP GUITAR
37- NYLON GUITAR
38- STEEL GUITAR
39- JAZZ GUITAR
40- STRATO GUITAR
41- HARPTAR
Train
42- WES COMBO
• GROUP VIBES
43- VIBES 1
Jetplane 2
Starship 2
2
BurstNse
44- VIBES 2
Laughing 2
45- VIBES 3
2
Screamin
46- MARIMBA
Punch
47- VIBES PIANO
48- VIBES COMBO 2
Heart Bt
FootStep
MachiGun
LaserGun 2
Explosin 2
DrumSFX
Sounds without a suffix
Sounds with suffix 2
Sounds with suffix *
Sounds with suffix D
=
=
=
=
Single
Layer
Switch
Drumkit
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Composer-Autore
Song Title-Titolo del brano
Sonata N.1 Allegro
Sonata N.16 Allegro
Sonata N.5 Allegro
Sonata N.1 Allegro 3
Rondò alla Turca
Sonata N.11 Andante
Sonata N.1 Andante
Sonata N.16 Andante
Sonata N.5 Andante
Studio N.1
Composer-Autore
J.S. BACH
Song Title-Titolo del brano
Invenzione a Due Voci N.14
Invenzione a Due Voci N.15
Invenzione a Due Voci N.16
Minuetto
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
W.A. MOZART
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
CESI MARCIANO
J.S. BACH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4 9
5 0
5 1
5 2
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
5 3 L.VAN BEETHOVEN
5 4 KUHLAU
Sonata "Al chiaro di Luna"
Sonatina
Romanza
5 5 L.VAN BEETHOVEN
5 6 L.VAN BEETHOVEN
5 7 W.A. MOZART
5 8 MENDELLSOHN
5 9 W.A. MOZART
6 0 W.A. MOZART
6 1 SCARLATTI
6 2 SCARLATTI
6 3 SCARLATTI
6 4 SCARLATTI
6 5 BOCCHERINI
6 6 P.D. PARADISI
6 7 F. CHOPIN
6 8 F. CHOPIN
6 9 F. CHOPIN
7 0 F. CHOPIN
7 1 CIAJKOWSKI
7 2 DELIBES
7 3 E. SATIE
7 4 E. SATIE
7 5 E. SATIE
"Per Elisa"
9
Sonata N.11 Minuetto
Rondò Capriccioso
Sonata N.16 Rondò
Sonata N.5 Presto
Sonata in Si min.
Sonata in Mi magg.
Sonata in Re min.
Sonata in Sol magg.
Minuetto
Toccata
Preludio in Mi min.
Etude N.12
Etude N.4
Etude N.5
Danza della Fata
Valzer Coppelia
Gymnopedie N.1
Gymnopedie N.2
Gymnopedie N.3
Le Vent Ans
Promenade
Habanera
Marcia Trionfale
Ouverture
Silent Night
1 0
1 1
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
1 6
1 7
1 8
1 9
2 0
2 1
2 2
2 3
2 4
2 5
2 6
2 7
2 8
2 9
3 0
3 1
3 2
3 3
3 4
3 5
3 6
3 7
3 8
3 9
4 0
4 1
4 2
4 3
4 4
4 5
4 6
4 7
4 8
Studio N.2
Studio N.3
Studio N.4
Studio N.5
Studio N.6
Studio N.7
Studio N.8
Studio N.9
Studio N.10
Studio N.11
Studio N.12
Studio N.13
Studio N.14
Studio N.15
Studio N.16
Studio N.17
Studio N.18
Studio N.19
7 6 C. DEBUSSY
7 7 MUSSKORSKY
7 8 BIZET
7 9 VERDI
8 0 BIZET
Studio N.20
Studio N.21
Studio N.22
Studio N.23
Studio N.24
8 1 TRADITIONAL
8 2 TRADITIONAL
8 3 TRADITIONAL
8 4 SCOTT JOPLIN
8 5 TRADITIONAL
8 6 TRADITIONAL
8 7 TRADITIONAL
8 8 TRADITIONAL
8 9 TRADITIONAL
9 0 SCOTT JOPLIN
9 1 TRADITIONAL
9 2 TRADITIONAL
9 3 TRADITIONAL
9 4 TRADITIONAL
9 5 TRADITIONAL
9 6 TRADITIONAL
Studio N.25
Rock-a-bye Baby
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
The Entertainer
Mu Old Ky Home
Nearer My God
Power in the Bld.
When the Saints
Brahms Lullaby
Maple Leaf Rag
Oh Holy Night
Studio N.26
Invenzione a Due Voci N.1
Invenzione a Due Voci N.2
Invenzione a Due Voci N.3
Invenzione a Due Voci N.4
Invenzione a Due Voci N.5
Invenzione a Due Voci N.6
Invenzione a Due Voci N.7
Invenzione a Due Voci N.8
Invenzione a Due Voci N.9
Invenzione a Due Voci N.10
Invenzione a Due Voci N.11
Invenzione a Due Voci N.12
Invenzione a Due Voci N.13
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
Blessed Assurance
Oh Canada
Amazing Grace
America
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
J.S. BACH
Twinkle Twinkle
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DRUMKIT TABLES
DK_STAND1 113-2
ROLLSNARE
FINGERSNAP
ZAPP
DK_ROOM 114-2
<
<
<
DK_POWER 115-2
<
<
<
DK_ELECT. 116-2
<
<
<
DK_HOUSE 117-2
<
<
<
DK_JAZZ 118-2
<
<
<
DK_SFX 112-4 (Bk6 via MIDI)
25
27
26
28
GunShot
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
29
SCRATCH2
SCRATCH1
STICK
30
32
34
31
33
SQCLICK
HOUSERIM
MUTBELL
BDSTD2
BDSTD1
RIMSHOT1
SDSTD1
HOUSECLAP
SDSTD4
TOMLOW
HHCLO1S
TOMLOW
HHPEDAL
TOMLOW
HHOPEN2
TOMLOW
TOMHIGH
CRASH
TOMHIGH
RIDECYM
CHINA
RIDECUP
TAMBSLP
SPLASH
COWBELL
CRASH
VIBRASLAP
RIDECYM
CONGASLAP
BONGOLOW
CONGAHSLAP
CONGAHIGH
CONGALOW
TIMBALES
TIMBLOW
AGOGO
AGOGO
CABASA
MARACAS
WHISTLE
WHISTLE
GUIROSHORT
GUIROLONG
CLAVES
WOODBLOCK
WOODBLOCK
QUICAHIGH
QUICALOW
TRIANSHORT
TRIANLONG
SHAKER
JINGLEBELL
WINDCHIMES
CASTANETS
MTSURDO
OPSURDO
35
BDROOM1
BDROOM1
<
SDROOM1
<
SDROOM2
TOMROOM
HHTGHT1
TOMROOM
<
TOMROOM
<
TOMROOM
TOMROOM
BDELECT1
BDROOM1
<
SDROOM2
<
SDSTD3
<
BDELECT1
BDELECT1
<
SDELECT
<
SDROOM1
TOMELEC
BDHOUSE2
BDHOUSE
HOUSERIM
<
C2 36
38
BDJAZZ
<
SDJAZZ3
<
SDSTD3
TOMJAZZ
HHTGHT1
TOMJAZZ
37
39
40
<
HIGH Q
SLAP
SCRATCH PUSH
SCRATCH PULL
STICKS
HOUSESD2
HOUSETCON
HOUSEHH
HOUSETCON
HOUSEHH
HOUSETCON
HOUSERIDE
HOUSETCON
HOUSETCON
HOUSERIDE
HOUSETCON
<
<
<
<
<
HOUSECOWB
<
<
<
<
<
HOUSETCON
HOUSETCON
HOUSETCON
<
<
<
<
<
41
42
44
46
HHTGHT1
<
43
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
TOMELEC
<
TOMELEC
HHOPEN1
TOMELEC
TOMELEC
<
TOMELEC
<
ReverseCym
45
<
SQUARE CLICK
METRO CLICK
METRO BELL
GUIT FRET N
GUIT CUT N UP
GUIT CUT N DW
STRING SLAP
FL.KEY CLICK
LAUGHING
SCREAMIN
PUNCH
HEART BT
FOOTSTEP1
FOOTSTEP2
APPLAUSE
DOOR CRAK
DOOR
SCRATCH
WIND CHIMES
CAR-ENGINE
CAR-STOP
CAR-PASS
CAR-CRASH
SIREN
TOMJAZZ
HHOPEN1
TOMJAZZ
TOMJAZZ
47
C3 48
50
49
51
<
<
TOMROOM
TOMJAZZ
52
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
53
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
54
56
58
55
57
59
C4 60
62
61
63
64
65
66
68
70
67
69
TRAIN
JETPLANE
HELICOPTER
STARSHIP
GUN SHOT
MACHINE GUN
LASER GUN
EXPLOSION
DOG
HORSE
BIRDS
RAIN
THUNDER
WIND
71
VOXHHCL
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
C5 72
74
73
75
76
77
78
80
82
79
81
83
SEASHORE
STREAM
BUBBLE
C6 84
86
85
87
88
89
90
92
94
91
93
95
C7 96
98
97
99
100
101
103
102
104
106
105
107
C8 108
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DK_BRUSH 119-2
<
<
<
DK_ORCH. 120-2
<
<
DK_STAND.2 113-3
<
<
<
DK_WS 114-3
DK_STD.1WX 115-3 DK_DANCE 116-3
26
28
<
<
27
<
<
HHTGHT1
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
HHPEDAL
HHOPEN2
RIDECYM
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
29
30
32
34
31
33
35
C2 36
38
<
BDSTD3
BDORCH
<
SDORCH
CASTANETS
BDSTD3
<
<
SDSTD4
<
BDELECT1
BDROOM1
<
SDROOM2
<
BDELECT1
BDELECT1
<
SDELECT
<
37
39
BDJAZZ
<
BRUSHTAP
BRUSHSLP
BDPOWER
SDELECT
SDROOM2
SDSTD3
40
BRUSREV
TOMBRUSH
HHTGHT1
TOMBRUSH
SDORCH
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
TIMPANI
<
<
SDSTD3
<
HHCLO2
TOMHIGH
TOMHIGH
CABASA
SDSTD3
<
HHTGHT1
SDROOM1
TOMELEC
<
TOMELEC
<
TOMELEC
HHOPEN1
TOMELEC
TOMELEC
<
TOMELEC
<
ReverseCym
41
42
44
46
43
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
45
<
TAMBSLP
<
COWBELL
RIMSHOT2
BDJAZZ
BRUSRIG
DYNSDJAZZ
BRUSHTAP
TOMJAZZ
TOMJAZZ
HHCLO1S
TOMJAZZ
HHPEDAL
WOODBLOCK
HHOPEN2
HOUSCLAP
BDSTD1
RIDECYM
SDSTD1
RIDECUP
TOMROOM
TOMROOM
SPLASH
TOMROOM
CRASH
VIBRASLAP
CHINA
FINGERSNAP
BONGOLOW
BONGOLOW
CONGASLAP
CONGAHIGH
CONGALOW
GUIROLONG
QUICALOW
TIMBALES
TIMBALES
AGOGO
TRIANLONG
WHISTLE
BDHOUSE1
NOISEPERC
HOUSSD1
VOICES1
VOICES 3
VOICES2
VOXHHCL
VOICES2
VOXHHCL
VOXTIP
TOMBRUSH
<
TOMBRUSH
TOMBRUSH
47
C3 48
50
49
51
<
TOMBRUSH
52
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
53
54
56
58
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
55
57
<
<
<
59
C4 60
62
CRASHORCH
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
61
63
64
65
66
68
70
67
69
71
C5 72
74
73
75
76
77
78
80
82
79
81
83
C6 84
86
85
87
88
<
Applause
89
90
92
94
91
93
95
VOXTAP
C7 96
98
CLAKSON
DOLLYVOX
TAMBSLP
ROLLSNARE
SDORCH
HHCLO1S
CLAVES
CONGALOW
QUICAHIGH
AGOGO
97
99
100
101
103
102
104
106
105
STICK
STICK
107
C8 108
STICK
STICK
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DK_TECHNO 117-3 DK_JAZZ2 118-3
DK_M1 119-3
DK_SY77. 120-3
25
<
<
26
28
27
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
29
30
32
34
31
33
35
BDTEKNO
BDJAZZ
HOUSERIM
HOUSSD1
<
C2 36
38
BDJAZZ
RIMSHOT2
SDJAZZ3
<
<
BDSTD2
37
39
BDROOM1
BDELECT1
BDHOUSE1
BDPOWER
SDSTD1
BDROOM1
BDELECT1
BDPOWER
TOMLOW
TOMLOW
TOMHIGH
TOMHIGH
BDHOUSE1
BDSTD2
40
<
HOUSESD2
HOUSETCON
HHCLO2
HOUSETCON
HHTGHT1
HOUSETCON
HOUSERIDE
HOUSETCON
HOUSETCON
HHOPEN2
HOUSETCON
ReverseCym
<
<
<
<
HOUSECOWB
<
<
<
<
<
HOUSETCON
HOUSETCON
HOUSETCON
DYNSDJAZZ
SDJAZZ2
<
<
<
DYNSDJAZZ
TOMJAZZ
HHTGHT1
TOMJAZZ
41
42
44
46
SDORCH
SDSTD3
43
45
<
HOUSSD1
SDROOM2
RIMSHOT1
SDROOM2
TOMLOW
TOMJAZZ
HHOPEN1
TOMJAZZ
TOMJAZZ
47
SDSTD1
TOMROOM
TOMROOM
SDSTD3
TOMROOM
RIMSHOT1
SDELECT
TOMROOM
HOUSECLAP
COWBELL
CABASA
C3 48
50
49
51
<
TOMROOM
TOMLOW
TOMJAZZ
52
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
TOMROOM
TOMHIGH
HHCLO1S
HOUSEHH
HHPEDAL
HOUSERIDE
HHOPEN2
TAMBOURINE
HOUSEHH
CRASH
53
54
56
58
55
57
HHCLO1S
TAMBOURINE
HHOPEN2
CRASH
59
C4 60
62
61
63
CHINA
RIDECYM
RIDECUP
ROLLSNARE
RIDECYM
RIDECUP
TubularBel
TubularBel
TubularBel
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
DARBKLOW
DARBKHIGH
BreathNois
BreathNois
VIBRASLAP
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
VOICES1
64
CABASA
65
VOXHHCL
HOUSCLAP
BONGOLOW
BONGOLOW
DARBKLOW
DARBKHIGH
CONGALOW
CONGAHIGH
TIMBALES
TRIANSHORT
TIMBALES
TRIANLONG
NOISEPERC
NOISEPERC
DOOR
66
68
70
67
69
71
VOXHHCL
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<
C5 72
74
73
75
76
77
78
80
82
79
81
NOISEPERC
SDSTD2
ROLLSNARE
SDSTD3
83
C6 84
86
85
87
88
89
90
92
94
91
93
95
C7 96
98
97
99
100
101
103
102
104
106
105
107
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Midi Implementation Chart
Manufacturer: Generalmusic
Model: pRP7
Vers.:1.00
F u n c t i o n
T r a n s m i t t e d
R e c o g n i s e d
R e m a r k s
Basic
C h a n n e l
Mode
Default
Changed
Default
Messages
Altered
1-16
1-16
Mode 3
X
* * * * *
0-127
* * * * *
O
1-16
1 midi In; 1 midi Out; Extra
Common
Mode 3
X
X
0-127
Note
N u m b e r
Velocity
True voice
True voice on banks
3-5-6
1-2-
Note ON
Note OFF
Key’s
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
After
Touch
Pit/Mod
Ch’s
Control
Change
0,32
4
6
Bank change
Foot Controller
Data Entry
Volume
0,32
1
4
6
Bank change
Modulation
Foot Controller
Data Entry
Bank change recognised
on common channel, only
in reception:
7
10
64
67
91
93
Pan
7
10
11
16,48 *
18,50 *
64
Volume
Pan
Express.Controller
Effects selection
Oriental Control
Damper pedal
Sustain
Bank
48-55 *
P. Change
0-47 Preset
Damper Pedal
Soft Pedal
Reverb depth
Chorus depth
100,101
RPN
66
67
72
73
74
91
93
98,99
100,101
Soft pedal
Release time
Attack time
Filter 1 cut-off freq.
Reverb depth
Chorus depth
NRPN
RPN
Cntrl 80 (ONE SHOT)
61 *
Rotary slow/fast
68,69 * Preset inc./dec.
Cntrl 81 [ON 0-63]
[OFF 64-127]
61 *
Rotary (OFF=slow)
P r o g r a m
Change
System
True number
0-127
* * * * *
X
0-127
O
Exclusive
System
Song Position
Song Select
Tune
Clock
Commands
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
Common
System
Real Time
Aux Messages Active
s e n s i n g
All Sound Off
Reset All
Contr
Local ON/OFF
All Note Off
Notes: * These messages
travel on the Common
channel only
O:YES X:NO
Mode 1:OMNI ON, POLY
Mode 2:OMNI ON, MONO
Mode 3:OMNI OFF, POLY
Mode 4:OMNI OFF, MONO
Appendix A•7
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Recognized Control Change messages
(MIDI Controllers)
AControlChange message activates a Controlller, determined
by the first ControlChange value.
Control Change on tracks
CC00,32
Bank change.
CC01
Modulation.
CC06,38
CC07
Data Entry.
Main Volume.
Pan (panorama).
Expression.
The ControlChange consists of three parts:
CC10
•
status byte - (status) determines the status of the
ControlChange message.
CC11
CC16,48† Effects selection
•
data byte 1 - (value 1) MIDI Controller activated by the
ControlChange message. This is the number by which the
ControlChanges are identified in the following tables.
CC17,49† Effects volume
CC18,50† General Purpose (Tuning control)
CC32
CC64
CC66
CC67
CC71
CC72
CC73
CC74
CC80
CC81
CC91
CC93
CC98,99
BankSelect LSB.
Damper pedal.
•
data byte 2 - (value 2) value of the activated MIDI Con-
troller.
Sostenuto (sustain) pedal.
Soft pedal.
Resonance.
Release Time.
Attack Time.
Filter Cutoff Frequency.
One Shot control
On/Off control
Effect 1 send (E1, reverb depth).
Effect 2 send (E2, chorus depth).
NRPN
CC100-101 RPN
A•8 Appendix
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this instrument does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the instrument off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver
is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this product.
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GENERALMUSIC Code 271314
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
PRINTED IN ITALY
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