Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product JM-5 Roland
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1 Model: JM-5 Date: July 2011 Version: 1.00 MIDI Implementation 1. Received data ■ Channel Voice Messages ● Note off ● Note on •N ot received when Rx.NOTE MESSAGE= OFF. (Initial value is ON) ● Polyphonic Key Pressure • The resulting effect is determined by System Exclusive messages.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 2 ❍ Soft (Controller number 67) •N ot received when “Soft” RX Event is Off. ❍ Hold 2 (Controller number 69) •N ot received when “Hold” RX Event is Off.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 3 ❍ RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 101, 100) •N ot received when "RPN" RX Event is Off. • The value specified by RPN will not be reset even by messages such as Program Change or Reset All Controller.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 4 ● All Notes Off (Controller number 123) •W hen All Notes Off is received, all notes on the corresponding channel will be turned off. However, if Hold 1 or Sostenuto is ON, the sound will be continued until these are turned off.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 5 ■ System Exclusive Messages ❍ GM1 System On This message resets the internal settings of the unit to the General MIDI 1 initial state. •W hen this message is received, Rx.BANK SELECT will be OFF and Rx.NRPN will be OFF.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 6 ❍ Master Fine Tuning ❍ Master Coarse Tuning ● Global Parameter Control Global Parameter Control messages are newly provided for General MIDI 2.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 7 ❍ Scale/Octave Tuning Adjust 2. Transmitted data Data transmission is only possible when theJM-5 is connected to the USB– MIDI socket and after selecting the MENU → ADVANCED → MIDI → “SONG PART” preset.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 8 ❍ Expression (Controller number 11) • This adjusts the volume of a Part. It can be used independently from Vol- ume messages. Expression messages are used for musical expression within a performance, e.g., expression pedal movements, crescendo and decrescendo.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 9 On GS instruments, NRPN can be used to modify the following parameters. The range of values for relative change parameters will be different with certain models. Please see the explanation that follows the chart.: ❍ RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 101, 100) •N ot transmitted when "RPN" RX Event is Off.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 10 ● POLY (Controller number 127) • The corresponding channel is set to Mode 3. ■ System Realtime Messages ● Active Sensing • This message is transmitted at intervals of approximately 250 ms.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 11 ● Patch parameters ❍ Patch common parameters Parameters that apply to all Parts of each module are called “Patch Common” parameters. Address(H) Siz e(H) Data (H) P arameter Description Def ault V alue (H) Description 40 00 00 00 00 04 0018~07E8 MASTER TUNE -100.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 12 ❍ Patch Part parameters The JM-5 has 19 Parts: 3 parts assigned to External In, and 16 parts for Songs. For External part control, use the address [50 xx xx] For Song part control, use the address [40 xx xx] The 19 Parts are: The relation between Part number and Block number is as follows.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 13 40 1x 1E 00 00 01 00~7F KEYBOARD RANGE HIGH (C-1)~(G9) 7F G9 40 1x 1F 00 00 01 00~5F CC1 CONTROLLER NUMBER 0~95 10 16 40 1x 20 00 00 01 00~5F CC2 CONTROLLER NUMBER 0~95 11 .
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 14 4. Supplementary material ● Decimal and Hexadecimal table (An “H” is appended to the end of numbers in hexadecimal notation.) In MIDI documentation, data values and addresses/sizes of Exclusive messag- es, etc. are expressed as hexadecimal values for each 7 bits.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 15 In other words, the above messages specify a value of 0C 00H for RPN param- eter number 00 00H on MIDI channel 4, and then set the RPN parameter num- ber to 7F 7FH.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 16 INDIVIDUAL PARAMETER TRANSMIS- SION XV GENERATION (Model ID JM-5 = 00H, 00H, 08H) Individual Parameter Transmission transmits data (or requests data) for one parameter as one exclusive message (one packet of “F0…F7”).
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 17 ❍ Common MFX B #10 00 72 59 0000 aaaa 0000 bbbb 0000 cccc 0000 dddd MFX A Parameter 19 (12768~52768) –20000~+20000 #10 00 72 5D 0000 aaaa 0000 bbbb 0000 cccc 0000 dddd .
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 18 ❍ Common MFX C #10 00 74 49 0000 aaaa 0000 bbbb 0000 cccc 0000 dddd MFX B Parameter 15 (12768~52768) –20000~+20000 #10 00 74 4D 0000 aaaa 0000 bbbb 0000 cccc 0000 dddd .
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 19 ❍ Part Output •S ee the table on page 12 for the “X” value. ❍ Song Part Equalizer #10 00 76 39 0000 aaaa 0000 bbbb 0000 cccc 0000 dddd MFX C Parameter 11 (12768~5.
JM-5 MIDI Implementation 20 MIDI Implementation Chart [VIMA] Date: July 2011 Model: JM-5 Version: 1.00 Function... T ransmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default Changed 1~16 1~16, Off 1~16 1~1.
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