Controlling the SD-90 via MIDI
I Switching the type of part
Switching the Part Mode in GM2 mode
In GM2, transmit a Bank Select message to switch the Part Mode.
MIDI bank number:
Switching the Part Mode in Native mode
In Native mode, transmit a Bank Select message to switch the Part mode.
MIDI bank number:
Switching the Part Mode in GS mode
In GS mode, the Inst mode and Drum Part are normally set as follows:
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Transmit system exclusive data to switch the Part Mode.
<Example> Switching part 11 to a Drum part
Transmit the following system exclusive data.
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After specifying the Part Mode, transmit a Program
Change to part 11 to select a drum set.
82
CC#00(MSB) = **
**: The part mode will be switched according to the value that you insert here (decimal).
121(79H) = Inst part
120(78H) = Drum part
CC#00(MSB) = **
**: The part mode will be switched according to the value that you insert here (decimal).
Inst part:
80(50H) = Special 1 set
81(51H) = Special 2 set
96(60H) = Classical set
97(61H) = Contemporary set
98(62H) = Solo set
99(63H) = Enhanced set
Drum part:
104(60H) = Classical set
105(61H) = Contemporary set
106(62H) = Solo set
107(63H) = Enhanced set
Inst part:
Part 1–9, 11–16
Drum part:
Part 10
Address:
40 1* 15
*:
Part number
Data:
00–02 (00 = Normal, 01 = Drum1, 02 = Drum2)
Checksum:
For details on the calculation method, refer to "Calculating the
checksum" in "MIDI implementation" (MIDIImple_E.pdf) on the
included CD-ROM.
F0 41 10 00 48 12 [ 40 1x 15 ] [
address
F0 41 10 00 48 12 [ 40 1A 15 ] [ 02 ] [ 0F ] F7
data
checksum
address
. .
. .
] [
] F7
data checksum
checksum
Part 11
Drum 2