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Channel Mode Messages. Michel Poirier MIDICOM, Montreal 167/111 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Status Byte Data Byte ----------- --------1011 nnnn : 0ccc cccc B0 BF : 7A 7F 176 191 : 122 127 Data ---c = v = v = ---c = v = ---c = v = ---c = v = ---c = v = v = ---c = v =

Binary --------0111 1010 0000 0000 0111 1111 --------0111 1011 0000 0000 --------0111 1100 0000 0000 --------0111 1101 0000 0000 --------0111 1110 0000 nnnn 0000 0000 --------0111 1111 0000 0000

Hx -7A 00 7F -7B 00 -7C 00 -7D 00 -7E 0n 00 -7F 00

Data Byte --------0vvv vvvv 00 7F 0 127

Dec --122 0 127 --123 0 --124 0 --125 0 --126 n 0 --127 0

Description Detail ------------------- ---------------------Channel Mode Select n: Channel c: Control Number v: Value

Description -------------------------------------------------Local Control Local Control OFF Local Control ON -------------------------------------------------All Notes OFF * -------------------------------------------------Omni Mode OFF -------------------------------------------------Omni Mode ON -------------------------------------------------Mono Mode ON Number of Channels = 0 to 15 Number of Channels = Number of Voices -------------------------------------------------Poly Mode ON

* Messages 123 to 127 act as "All Notes OFF" messages. * In Mono Mode, "n" specifies the number of Channels in which monophonic Voice messages are to be sent. If n=0 the receiver will assign all its voices, one per channel, from its "basic" channel through 16. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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