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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
The speakers produce a “pop” sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF.
POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the DJX-IIB may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the DJX-IIB.
The volume is reduced or the sound is distorted.
The batteries probably need to be replaced. Either replace all six batteries, or use an AC power adaptor.
The sound quality has gotten progressively worse.
The display goes blank and all panel controls are reset.
There is no sound even when the scratch pad is turned or when a pattern is being played back.
Check that nothing is connected to the PHONES jack on the rear panel. When a set of headphones is plugged into this jack, no sound is output.
The panel buttons do not function.
The Pattern does not start even when the
PATTERN PLAYER button is pressed.
Check whether the MIDI bulk data is being transmitted/receiving or not. When the MIDI bulk data is being transmitted/receiving, all of the buttons other than the PATTERN STOP button do not function.
Check whether the BPM is set to “Sync” or not by pressing the
BPM/TAP button. When set to “Sync”, the external MIDI device can start the Pattern of the DJX-IIB and the DJX-IIB itself cannnot start the Pattern.
None of the Scratch Pad sounds or functions work.
Make sure that the DJX-IIB is not set to “external sync” (see
Tip 98). When “external sync” is on, the DJX-IIB Scratch Pad cannot be used.
The sound is distorted or noisy.
• Many of the DJX-IIB sounds have been deliberately processed or created with a “lo-rez” or “grunge” sound to suit certain styles of music.
• Using the CUTOFF and RESONANCE knobs at or near the maximum settings (especially when the MASTER VOLUME knob is also at maximum) may result in distortion.
Appendix
Error Message List
ERROR MESSAGE
Err1
Err2
Err3
C|r
DESCRIPTION
This appears when the MIDI reception buffer of the DJX-IIB has filled up, and processing is not possible. Try decreasing the amount of data or increasing the interval time and transmit the data once again.
This appears when a MIDI data reception error occurs, such as that caused by an improper connection or by use of an excessively long MIDI cable.
This appears when the received bulk data contains illegal Pattern data. The illegal data is automatically cleared.
This appears briefly when initializing the DJX-IIB to the factory preset data, by simultaneously holding down the LOOP button and turning the power on. See page 13 for details.
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Specifications
● PATTERNS Total 700 Preset Patterns and Variations
Preset 70 Patterns
User
Variation
5 Patterns .............. Up to 85 KB for all User
Patterns
10
● SCRATCH PAD
Preset 74 Kits ................... Includes Auto function
(00)
● VOICES
Preset 203 ........................ 180 Voices + 23 Drum
Kits (accessible only via
MIDI)
● POLYPHONY
32 notes max.
● EFFECTS
Live Effector 10 Presets ............. Distortion, Auto Pan,
Ring Modulator, Flanger,
Phaser, Slice, Delay,
Echo, Lo-Fi, Wah
Reverb
Chorus
11 Presets ............. Accessible only via MIDI
7 Presets ............... Accessible only via MIDI
3 Bands Isolator
-12dB~+12dB
Key Shifter (Transpose)
-5~0~+6
BPM (Tempo) 32~280
Audio BPM Counter
● CONTROLLERS
Scratch Pad
ø=120mm .............. The CD-ROM can be changed.
Filter Knobs
Cutoff, Resonance
Isolator Knobs
Low, Mid, High
Live Effector Knobs
Control, Balance
Other Knobs Sense, Master Volume
Cross Fader 45mm
● DISPLAY
Multi Display 7-seg. LED x 4 digits
Scratch
Panel LED
7-seg. LED x 2 digits
LED x 18
● DEMONSTRATION
3 songs
● AUXILIARY JACKS
MIDI MIDI IN .................. MIDI Clock In, Remote
Control, Tone Generator,
Bulk Receive
Audio
MIDI OUT ..............MIDI Clock Out
PHONES
LINE OUT (L, R)....RCA Pin
AUDIO BPM IN......RCA Pin
● AMPLIFIERS 6W + 6W ...............(when using PA-5C power adaptor)
● SPEAKERS
8cm x 2.................. Bass Reflex, 6 liters
Enclosure x 1
● POWER SUPPLY
Adaptor PA-5B, PA-5C
Batteries 6 x “D” size or SUM-1 or R-20
● POWER CONSUMPTION
20W
● DIMENSIONS (W x D x H)
334 x 334 x 126 mm
(13-1/8" x 13-1/8" x 4-15/16")
● WEIGHT 3.5kg (7 lbs., 11 oz.)
● SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Owner’s Manual x 1
CD-ROM x 1 ..........For Windows and
Macintosh (installed on the panel)
● OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Headphones HPE-150, HPE-3
* Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
Appendix
Glossary
A
Audio bpm Counter.................................Tips 90, 96
This powerful function lets you synchronize external audio
(such as from a CD, MD, or vinyl record) with the Patterns of the DJX-IIB. The DJX-IIB monitors the beat from the audio, and automatically locks into the rhythm by autoadjusting the bpm of the DJX-IIB’s Pattern.
B bpm.............................Tips 39, 40, 55, 56, 88, 90, 96
Abbreviation for “beats per minute.” Obviously, a rhythm playing at 120 bpm would have two beats every second. The bpm value determines the speed of the rhythm — the higher the bpm, the faster the rhythm. This is also called
“tempo.”
F
Filter .............................................Tips 19, 43, 44, 75
Filters were originally used to process sound on analog synthesizers. The DJX-IIB uses the same basic filter setup to process the sound. More than just “process,” the filter is capable of radically altering and completely changing the character of the sound! The filter is controlled by the CUT-
OFF and RESONANCE knobs in the Filter section.
K key ........................................................... Tips 38, 83
The word “key” refers to the basic pitch of a piece of music.
There are twelve keys: C, Db (or C#), D, Eb (or D#), E, F, F#
(or Gb), G, Ab (or G#), A, Bb (or A#), and B. On the DJX-
IIB, you can change the key by using the Key Shifter.
(Knowing the names of the keys isn’t important. On the
DJX-IIB, you change the number — the amount by which the key is shifted.)
Changing keys (also called “transposing”) adds variety to the music. It also is capable of changing the character of a piece, making the music brighter and more upbeat, or darker and more subdued.
L
Live Effector................................ Tips 7 - 17, 63 - 73
Effects are used to process the sound and change it in various ways. In modern recording studios, almost every recorded sound is processed in some way. On the DJX-IIB, the Live Effector section provides ten different, high-quality effects — the same effects used by the pros in creating hot tracks.
All of the DJX-IIB sounds — the Pattern and Scratch Pad
— are processed by these effects. A toggle switch lets you turn the effect on and off in time with the rhythm, and special CONTROL and BALANCE knobs let you tweak the effects as the Pattern plays.
I
Isolator ...............................................Tips 18, 74, 75
The Isolator section provides three separate controls —
Low, Mid, and High — for adjusting the tone or timbre of the sound. Like the Bass and Treble controls on a stereo amplifier, these let you tailor the sound just the way you like to hear it.
Loop................................................... Tips 25, 46, 54
A loop is a (usually) short audio passage or phrase that is repeated indefinitely, or “looped.” Originally used with tape recorders (tape loops), loops have infiltrated the world of sampling and music making in general. Sometimes loops are used to create sustained sound. More commonly (and especially on the DJX-IIB), loops are mainly for rhythmic phrases — drum and percussion rhythms, arpeggiator phrases, etc. The DJX-IIB Patterns are made up entirely of loops.
The Scratch Pad also has a special LOOP button that lets you loop certain rhythm phrases, and have them stay in sync with the Patterns.
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Glossary
M
MIDI....................................................... Tips 97 - 100
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows electronic instruments of various types and manufacturers to
“communicate” with each other. At the most basic level,
MIDI allows you to play one instrument’s sounds from the controls or keyboard of another instrument. More sophisticated uses included synchronizing two or more instruments together, exchanging data between compatible devices, or having a whole studio’s worth of keyboards, synthesizers, samplers, and rhythm machines controlled from a single computer.
Naturally, the DJX-IIB is MIDI compatible, and can be used effectively in any of the above scenarios. You can sync two
DJX-IIBs together (or the DJX-II), and have the bpm’s of both machines lock for synchronized playback. With the special Pattern Launcher software and a computer, you can even load new and original Patterns to the DJX-IIB!
Different Patterns have different lengths, but all are based on four-beat lengths called “measures.” In other words, a
Pattern may be eight beats long (two measures) or sixteen beats long ( four measures), but all Patterns cycle around a basic count of “1-2-3-4.” The key to developing good rhythm and using the Patterns musically involves knowing this four-beat count and feeling it in your body!
S scratch, scratching ...... Tip 20 - 31, 44 - 47, 52 - 54,
76 - 80, 82, 83, 89, 92, 93
This comes from turntable playing, in which the DJ rocks the record back and forth with the needle down, creating a scratching-like noise. On the DJX-IIB, scratching is done with the Scratch Pad.
P
Part ....................................... Tips 32 - 34, 79, 80, 87
The DJX-IIB Patterns contain up to eight separate instrument Parts — each of which has its own special function and sound within the rhythm. Specifically the Parts are:
Kick, Snare, Hi-Hat, Percussion, Bass, and Phrases 1 -3.
Depending on the Pattern, each Part may have a completely different sound. For example, the Bass Part on one Pattern might be an soft acoustic upright bass, while on another
Pattern it may be a buzzy synthesizer bass.
By using the powerful Part Mixer function with the Scratch
Pad (see Tips 32 - 34), you can change the arrangement of the Parts on the fly, as the Pattern is playing!
T
Tap ............................................... Tips 55, 56, 88, 96
The DJX-IIB has a convenient Tap function that allows you to change or set the bpm of the instrument simply by tapping out a steady rhythm on the BPM/TAP button. This can be used to automatically start a Pattern at the tapped speed, or it can be used to instantly change the bpm of a currently playing Pattern.
V
Variation ........................................ Tips 3, 48, 49, 89
Each of the 70 Patterns of the DJX-IIB actually contains ten separate Patterns, called “Variations.” Each Variation, as its name implies, is a different version of the basic Pattern rhythm. There are two types of Variations, main and fill-in.
Main Variations are used for the constant rhythm of the music, while fill-in Variations are usually used as dynamic breaks and transitions. In general, the higher the Variation number, the busier or more complex the rhythm becomes.
Pattern ................ Tips 1 - 6, 48 - 51, 59 - 62, 99, 100
Patterns are the basic building blocks of the DJX-IIB sound.
Each Pattern is a discrete musical/rhythmic passage, that loops (or repeats) continuously. The Patterns contain different instrumental Parts — such as bass, kick drum, snare drum, hi-hat, percussion, and (depending on the Pattern) other pitched instruments such as guitar, organ, strings, etc.
Each main Pattern has ten Variations, which can be used together for greater variety in performance.
Pattern List
25
26
27
28
21
22
23
24
17
18
19
20
13
14
15
16
29
30
31
32
33
34
09
10
11
12
05
06
07
08
Pattern
No.
00
01
02
03
04
Category Name Pattern Name
TECHNO
UNDERGROUND
DISCOMANIA
CLUB VIBES
TRANCE TRAXX
ELEKTRO
EMPIRE
GARAGE
DRUM’n’BASS
Berlin Techno
Japan Beatz
Detroit 2000
Parade Beat
French Techno
Detroit
Acid Techno
German Underground
Loop Techno
UK Disco
US Disco
Disco House
Dub House
Dark House
Chicago House
Ibiza
Progressive House
Hard House
Hard Trance
Acid Trance
Euro Trance
Goa
Dream Trax
Eurobeat
Elektro Beat
Breakdance
Elektromix
Technolectro
London Underground
Speed Garage
UK Garage
Jungle Beatz
Breakbeat
Hard Step 8th
Jazz D&B
60
61
62
63
56
57
58
59
52
53
54
55
48
49
50
51
64
65
66
67
68
69
44
45
46
47
40
41
42
43
Pattern
No.
35
36
37
38
39
Category Name Pattern Name
HIP HOP
SPACE HOP
SWING HOP
GANGSTA
INTELLIGENT
FUNKY HIP HOP
OLD SKOOL
TRIP HOP
Light
R&B
Female
Soul
Busy
Laid Back
Landscape
Cool
Jam'n
Club Funk
Hard Funk
80's
Scratchin'
Breakz
Beat Street
Deep
Ambient
Dreamy
Grunge
Dark
Hard Hip Hop
Hardcore
Pop
Rock Hop
Futuristic
Cosmic
Universal
Live
Miami
Jazzy
Los Angeles
Mechanical
Psyco
Bangin'
Smooth
Appendix
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Appendix
Voice List
• The Voices of the DJX-IIB listed below cannot be selected directly from the
DJX-IIB panel. However, you can select them and play them from a connected MIDI device, such as a MIDI keyboard, sequencer or MIDI-equipped computer.
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Bank Select
MSB LSB
MIDI
Program
Change#
Voice Name
HYPER MIX
96 DJX-IIB
KEYBOARD
4 Funky EP
1
7
Bright Piano
Clavi
9
11
Glocken
Vibes
12 Marimba
ELECTRIC PAD
17
18
16
17
Jazz Organ
Rock Organ
Cheez Organ
Miss U
17
17
R&B Organ
Perc Organ
SYNTH PAD
90 Sequenza
94
95
91
91
Insomnia
Wave 2001
Amber
Trance
89
90
92
94
Warm Pad
Poly Synth Pad
Bowed Pad
Halo Pad
95 Sweep Pad
ACOUSTIC PAD
48
50
Strings 1
Syn Strings
50
48
49
52
String Pad
Strings 2
Strings 3
Choir Aah
GUITAR
26 Octave
27
27
Clean 1
60's Clean
28
26
27
30
Muted
Jazz
Clean 2
Dist.
30 Dist.5th
SYNTH LEAD
84
84
Fuzz line
Talkbox
84
84
85
83
Acid Sync
Adrenaline
Fragile
Cut Glass
82 Calliope Lead
BASS LEAD
87
87
Killer S
Reso-X
87
87
87
87
87
Choppy
Happy Vibes
Tri Touch
Sync
Bass&Lead
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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113
112
113
112
0
0
0
112
112
112
113
0
0
0
112
118
117
115
116
119
0
115
113
114
112
112
112
0
123
112
112
113
114
115
0
112
0
0
0
0
0
112
112
112
113
112
0
0
0
0
0
Bank Select
MSB LSB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
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0
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0
116
115
112
113
0
122
117
117
120
119
116
115
118
112
113
0
112
112
114
113
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
113
116
114
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115
119
112
0
112
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
120
121
113
118
121
122
122
0
112
112
MIDI
Program
Change#
Voice Name
SQUARE LEAD
80 Alien
80
80
80
80
Psyche
Square Lead1
Square Lead2
Square Lead3
SAW LEAD
81 BreakIt
80
81
MC-Line
Scary
81
81
81
81
MoveIt
Robot Lead
Fat
Seq Ana
81
81
81
81
Stab
Saw Lead1
Saw Lead2
Saw Lead3
ACOUSTIC LEAD
73 Coco Flute
61
62
Bright Brass
Techno Brass
62
63
65
73
62
56
59
61
Jump Brass
Trumpet
Mute. Trumpet
Brass Section
Synth Brass1
Synth Brass2
Alto Sax
Flute
RESONANCE BASS
38 Techno Bass
38
38
Kickin'B
Bassline
38
38
38
38
NuFloor
Fish303
NuSwing
Synth Bass1
38 Synth Bass2
ANALOG BASS
39
39
Analog Bass
Snap Bass
39
39
39
39
Old Mini
Power Bass
Dub Bass
Factory
39
38
38
38
39
38
39
39
Hyper
Hard-Syn
Dist-Syn
Techno
Blip Bass
H-Bass
Sin Bass
OB Bass
39
39
Sub Osc
Syn Bass
BASIC BASS
33 Finger Bass
34 Pick Bass
Appendix
Voice List
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bank Select
MSB LSB
0
0
0
112
0
0
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
112
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
0
0
0
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23
24
25
26
19
20
21
22
15
16
17
18
11
12
13
14
31
32
33
34
35
27
28
29
30
MIDI
Program
Change#
35
32
Voice Name
Fretless
Aco. Bass
35
SCRATCH
Fretless
80
81
Scratch 1F
Scratch 1B
82
83
84
85
Scratch 2F
Scratch 2B
Scratch 3F
Scratch 3B
Scratch 4F
Scratch 4B
126
96
101
102
86
87
56
SFX
Reverse
Turntble
Rain
Goblins
Echoes
7
8
9
10
3
4
5
6
55
HIT
115
113
Sharp Hit
Claps-X
Agogo
HUMAN VOICE
0 Ain't Going Out (1)
1
2
Ain't Going Out (2)
Beat
Clap Your Hands
Club
Com On
DJ
Feel The Bass (1)
Feel The Bass (2)
Feel The Bass (3)
Huhh
Kickin'It
Massive
MoveIt
My Flow Is Tight (1)
My Flow Is Tight (2)
My Flow Is Tight (3)
OK
Peace
Play That Beat (1)
Play That Beat (2)
Play That Beat (3)
Respect Is Due (1)
Respect Is Due (2)
Respect Is Due (3)
Scratchin'
The House
Uuh!
What's Going Down (1)
What's Going Down (2)
What's Going Down (3)
Wow
Yeah What's Up (1)
Yeah What's Up (2)
Yeah What's Up (3)
Yo Baby (1)
126
126
126
126
126
126
126
126
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bank Select
MSB LSB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
127
127
127
127
127
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
0
0
0
0
0
MIDI
Program
Change#
36
40
41
42
48
49
50
44
45
46
Voice Name
Yo Baby (2)
I am Your DJ (robot) (1)
I am Your DJ (robot) (2)
I am Your DJ (robot) (3)
Rock The House (robot) (1)
Rock The House (robot) (2)
Rock The House (robot) (3)
Feel The Vibe (robot) (1)
Feel The Vibe (robot) (2)
Feel The Vibe (robot) (3)
52
53
The Real Bass (robot) (1)
The Real Bass (robot) (2)
54 The Real Bass (robot) (3)
DRUM LOOP
68
69
70
71
Drum Loop T1
Drum Loop T2
Drum Loop T3
Drum Loop T4
HOP LOOP
64 Drum Loop H1
65
66
Drum Loop H2
Drum Loop H3
67 Drum Loop H4
HYPER DRUM KIT
5
8
Analog Kit1
Analog Kit2
10
13
14
12
Analog Kit3
Analog Kit1D
Analog Kit2D
RhBox Kit
0
1
2
3
9
11
6
4
Hard Kit
Break Kit
Dance Kit
Electronic Kit1
Electronic Kit2
B900 Kit
DJX Kit
BD Kit
4
5
6
7
SD Kit
HH Kit
Human Kit
Scratch Kit
BASIC DRUM KIT
0 Standard Kit1
1
2
Standard Kit2
Room Kit
3
7
Rock Kit
Jazz Kit
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Appendix
Drum Kit List
•
•
: Same as Standard Kit1.
: Same as the kit to the immediate left.
• The Keyboard Note Numbers (#) and Note names shown in this list apply to all kits, with the exception of Voice #190 (Electronic Kit2), #191 (B900 Kit),
#192 (DJX Kit), #196 (Human Kit) and #197 (Scratch Kit).
• In order to properly hear Voices #190 (Electronic Kit2), #191 (B900 Kit), and
#192 (DJX Kit), play notes on the keyboard one octave lower than indicated.
• In order to properly hear Voices #196 (Human Kit) and #197 (Scratch Kit), play notes on the keyboard one octave higher than indicated.
• Key Off & Alternate Assign : These are applicable only for kits whose Bank
MSB#=127.
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Voice #
Bank MSB#
Bank LSB#
Program #
Keyboard MIDI
Note# Note Note# Note
25 C# 0 13 C# -1
26 D 0 14 D -1
27 D# 0 15 D# -1
28 E 0 16 E -1
29 F 0 17 F -1
30 F# 0 18 F# -1
31 G 0 19 G -1
32 G# 0 20 G# -1
33 A 0 21 A -1
34 A# 0 22 A# -1
35 B
36 C
0 23 B -1
1 24 C 0
Key off
37 C# 1 25 C# 0
38 D 1 26 D 0 O
39 D# 1 27 D# 0
40 E 1 28 E 0 O
41 F 1 29 F 0 O
42 F# 1 30 F# 0
43 G 1 31 G 0
44 G# 1 32 G# 0
45 A 1 33 A 0
46 A# 1 34 A# 0
47 B
48 C
1 35 B
2 36 C
0
1
49 C# 2 37 C# 1
50 D 2 38 D 1
51 D# 2 39 D# 1
52 E 2 40 E 1
53 F 2 41 F 1
54 F# 2 42 F# 1
55 G 2 43 G 1
56 G# 2 44 G# 1
57 A 2 45 A 1
58 A# 2 46 A# 1
59 B
60 C
2 47 B
3 48 C
1
2
61 C# 3 49 C# 2
62 D 3 50 D 2
63 D# 3 51 D# 2
64 E 3 52 E 2
65 F 3 53 F 2
66 F# 3 54 F# 2
67 G 3 55 G 2
68 G# 3 56 G# 2
69 A 3 57 A 2
70 A# 3 58 A# 2
71 B
72 C
3 59 B
4 60 C
2
3
73 C# 4 61 C# 3
74 D 4 62 D 3
75 D# 4 63 D# 3
76 E 4 64 E 3
77 F 4 65 F 3
78 F# 4 66 F# 3
79 G 4 67 G 3
80 G# 4 68 G# 3
81 A 4 69 A 3
82 A# 4 70 A# 3
83 B
84 C
4 71 B
5 72 C
3 O
4 O
85 C# 5 73 C# 4
86 D 5 74 D 4 O
87 D# 5 75 D# 4
88 E 5 76 E 4
89 F 5 77 F 4
90 F# 5 78 F# 4
91 G 5 79 G 4
92 G# 5 80 G# 4
93 A 5 81 A 4
94 A# 5 82 A# 4
95 B
96 C
5 83 B
6 84 C
4
5
97 C# 6 85 C# 5
98 D 6 86 D 5
99 D# 6 87 D# 5
100 E 6 88 E 5
101 F 6 89 F 5
102 F# 6 90 F# 5
103 G 6 91 G 5
104 G# 6 92 G# 5
105 A 6 93 A 5
106 A# 6 94 A# 5
107 B
108 C
6 95 B
7 96 C
5
6
Alternate assign
3
3
4
4
1
1
1
2
2
198
127
0
0
Standard Kit1
Low Tom
Hi-Hat Open
Mid Tom L
Mid Tom H
Crash Cymbal 1
High Tom
Ride Cymbal 1
Chinese Cymbal
Ride Cymbal Cup
Tambourine
Splash Cymbal
Cowbell
Crash Cymbal 2
Hand Clap 1
Ride Cymbal 2
Bongo H
Bongo L
Conga H Mute
Conga H Open
Conga L
Timbale H
Timbale L
Agogo H
Agogo L
Cabasa
Maracas
Samba Whistle H
Samba Whistle L
Guiro Short
Guiro Long
Claves
Wood Block H
Wood Block L
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Triangle Mute
Triangle Open
Shaker
Hand Clap 2
Hand Clap 3
Surdo Mute
Surdo Open
Hi-Q
Whip
Scratch H
Scratch L
Finger Snap
Click
Metronome Click
Metronome Bell
Seq Click L
Seq Click H
Brush Tap
Brush Swirl
Brush Slap
Brush Swirl W/Attack
Snare Roll
Castanet
Snare H Soft
Sticks
Bass Drum L
Open Rim Shot
Bass Drum M
Bass Drum H
Side Stick
Snare L
Hand Clap
Snare H Hard
Floor Tom L
Hi-Hat Closed
Floor Tom H
Hi-Hat Pedal
199
127
0
1
Standard Kit2
Snare H Soft2
Bass Drum L2
Open Rim Shot2
Bass Drum H 2
Snare L2
200
127
0
2
Room Kit
SD Room L SD Rock
Bass Drum H
Bass Drum H3 BD Rock
BD Rock BD Rock 2
SD Elec M
Bass Drum H
BD Analog 1L
BD Analog 1H
Analog Side Stick 1
SD Analog 1H
BD Analog 2
SD Analog Open Rim
BD Analog 3
BD Analog 4
SD Analog 3
Room Tom 2
Room Tom 3
Room Tom 4
Room Tom 5
Room Tom 6
201
127
0
3
Rock Kit
SD Elec M
Rock Tom 2
Rock Tom 3
Rock Tom 4
Rock Tom 5
Rock Tom 6
Electronic
Reverse Cymbal
Hi Q
189
127
0
4
Kit1
Snare L
Snare H Hard2 SD Room H SD Rock Rim SD Elec H
Room Tom 1 Rock Tom 1 E Tom 1
E Tom 2
E Tom 3
E Tom 4
E Tom 5
E Tom 6
180
127
0
5
Analog Kit1
SD Elec H2
SD Analog 1L
Analog Tom 1
Analog HH Closed1 Dance HH Closed1
Analog Tom 2
Analog HH Closed2 Dance HH Closed2
Analog Tom 3
Analog HH 1 Open HH Open2
Analog Tom 4
Analog Tom 5
Analog Cymbal
Analog Tom 6
Analog Cowbell
Analog Conga H
Analog Conga M
Analog Conga L
Analog Maracas
Analog Claves
188
127
0
6
Dance Kit
SD Analog 2
SD Analog 4
202
127
0
7
Jazz Kit
BD Jazz
181
127
0
8
Analog Kit2
SD T8 1
BD Analog
BD T8 2
BD T8 3
T8 Side Stick
SD Jazz L SD T8 3L
SD Jazz H SD T8 3M
Jazz Tom 1 T8 Tom 1
T8 HH 1 Closed1
Jazz Tom 2 T8 Tom 2
Jazz Tom 3
Jazz Tom 4
Jazz Tom 5
T8 HH 1 Closed2
T8 Tom 3
T8 HH 1 Open 1
T8 Tom 4
T8 Tom 5
Jazz Tom 6 T8 Tom 6
186
127
0
9
Hard Kit
SD Hard 1
BD Hard 1
SD Hard 2
BD Hard 2
BD Hard 3
SD Hard 3
SD Hard 4
Hard Tom 1
Hard Tom 2
Hard Tom 3
Hard Tom 4
Hard Tom 5
Hard Tom 6
Bell Tree 2
Bell Tree 3
BD T8 2
SD T8 4
SD T8 3H
T8 HH 2 Closed1
T8 Cowbell
T8 HH 2 Closed2
T8 Tambourine
T8 HH 2 Open
T8 Guiro
Metal
Appendix
Drum Kit List
Voice #
Bank MSB#
Bank LSB#
Program #
Keyboard MIDI
Note# Note Note# Note
25 C# 0 13 C# -1
26 D 0 14 D -1
27 D# 0 15 D# -1
28 E 0 16 E -1
29 F 0 17 F -1
30 F# 0 18 F# -1
31 G 0 19 G -1
32 G# 0 20 G# -1
33 A 0 21 A -1
34 A# 0 22 A# -1
35 B
36 C
0 23 B -1
1 24 C 0
Key off
37 C# 1 25 C# 0
38 D 1 26 D 0 O
39 D# 1 27 D# 0
40 E 1 28 E 0 O
41 F 1 29 F 0 O
42 F# 1 30 F# 0
43 G 1 31 G 0
44 G# 1 32 G# 0
45 A 1 33 A 0
46 A# 1 34 A# 0
47 B
48 C
1 35 B
2 36 C
0
1
49 C# 2 37 C# 1
50 D 2 38 D 1
51 D# 2 39 D# 1
52 E 2 40 E 1
53 F 2 41 F 1
54 F# 2 42 F# 1
55 G 2 43 G 1
56 G# 2 44 G# 1
57 A 2 45 A 1
58 A# 2 46 A# 1
59 B
60 C
2 47 B
3 48 C
1
2
61 C# 3 49 C# 2
62 D 3 50 D 2
63 D# 3 51 D# 2
64 E 3 52 E 2
65 F 3 53 F 2
66 F# 3 54 F# 2
67 G 3 55 G 2
68 G# 3 56 G# 2
69 A 3 57 A 2
70 A# 3 58 A# 2
71 B
72 C
3 59 B
4 60 C
2
3
73 C# 4 61 C# 3
74 D 4 62 D 3
75 D# 4 63 D# 3
76 E 4 64 E 3
77 F 4 65 F 3
78 F# 4 66 F# 3
79 G 4 67 G 3
80 G# 4 68 G# 3
81 A 4 69 A 3
82 A# 4 70 A# 3
83 B
84 C
4 71 B
5 72 C
3 O
4 O
85 C# 5 73 C# 4
86 D 5 74 D 4 O
87 D# 5 75 D# 4
88 E 5 76 E 4
89 F 5 77 F 4
90 F# 5 78 F# 4
91 G 5 79 G 4
92 G# 5 80 G# 4
93 A 5 81 A 4
94 A# 5 82 A# 4
95 B
96 C
5 83 B
6 84 C
4
5
97 C# 6 85 C# 5
98 D 6 86 D 5
99 D# 6 87 D# 5
100 E 6 88 E 5
101 F 6 89 F 5
102 F# 6 90 F# 5
103 G 6 91 G 5
104 G# 6 92 G# 5
105 A 6 93 A 5
106 A# 6 94 A# 5
107 B
108 C
6 95 B
7 96 C
5
6
198
127
0
0
Alternate assign
3
3
4
4
1
1
1
2
2
Standard Kit1
Low Tom
Hi-Hat Open
Mid Tom L
Mid Tom H
Crash Cymbal 1
High Tom
Ride Cymbal 1
Chinese Cymbal
Ride Cymbal Cup
Tambourine
Splash Cymbal
Cowbell
Crash Cymbal 2
Hand Clap 1
Ride Cymbal 2
Bongo H
Bongo L
Conga H Mute
Conga H Open
Conga L
Timbale H
Timbale L
Agogo H
Agogo L
Cabasa
Maracas
Samba Whistle H
Samba Whistle L
Guiro Short
Guiro Long
Claves
Wood Block H
Wood Block L
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Triangle Mute
Triangle Open
Shaker
Hand Clap 2
Hand Clap 3
Surdo Mute
Surdo Open
Hi-Q
Whip
Scratch H
Scratch L
Finger Snap
Click
Metronome Click
Metronome Bell
Seq Click L
Seq Click H
Brush Tap
Brush Swirl
Brush Slap
Brush Swirl W/Attack
Snare Roll
Castanet
Snare H Soft
Sticks
Bass Drum L
Open Rim Shot
Bass Drum M
Bass Drum H
Side Stick
Snare L
Hand Clap
Snare H Hard
Floor Tom L
Hi-Hat Closed
Floor Tom H
Hi-Hat Pedal
182
127
0
10
Analog Kit3
SD T9 1
BD Analog
BD Jungle 4
BD T9 1
T9 Side Stick
SD T9 4L
SD T9 4H
T9 Tom 1
T9 HH 1 Closed1
T9 Tom 2
T9 HH 1 Closed2
T9 Tom 3
T9 HH 1 Open 2
T9 Tom 4
T9 Tom 5
T9 Tom 6
T9 HH Half Open
Bell Tree 2
Bell Tree 3
BD T8 2
SD T8 4
SD T8 3H
T8 HH 2 Closed1
T8 Cowbell
T8 HH 2 Closed2
T8 Tambourine
T8 HH 2 Open
T8 Guiro
Metal
187
127
0
11
Break Kit
SD Break 1
185
127
0
12
RhBox Kit
SD RhBox 1
Analog Kit1D
Reverse Cymbal
Hi Q
183
127
0
13
SD Elec H2
Analog Cowbell
Analog Conga H
Analog Conga M
Analog Conga L
Analog Maracas
Analog Claves
184
127
0
14
Analog Kit2D
SD T9 Dist 1
190
126
0
0
Electronic Kit2
BD Break 1
SD Break 2
BD Break 2
BD Break 3
Analog Side Stick 1
SD Break 3
SD Break 4
Analog Tom 1
Analog Tom 2
Analog Tom 3
Analog Tom 4
Analog Tom 5
Analog Tom 6
BD RhBox 1
SD RhBox 2
BD RhBox 2
BD RhBox 3
BD Ana Dist 3 BD Analog
BD Ana Dist 1
BD Ana Dist 2
BD Jungle 4
BD T9 Dist 1
Analog Side Stick 1 T9 Side Stick
SD Ana Dist 1 SD T9 Dist 4L
BD T8 2
BD T8 2Long
BD T8 3 SD RhBox 3
SD RhBox 4 SD Ana Dist 2
Hard Tom 1
SD T9 Dist 4H
Hard Tom 1
SD T8 1
SD T8 3M
SD T8 4
RhBox HH Closed 1 Ana HH Clsd Dist 1 T9 HH 1 Clsd Dist 1 SD T8 5
Hard Tom 2 Hard Tom 2 T8 Conga 1
RhBox HH Closed 2 Ana HH Clsd Dist 2 T9 HH 1 Clsd Dist 2 T8 Cowbell
Rh Box HH Open
Rh Box Cymbal
Hard Tom 3
Ana HH Opn Dist
Hard Tom 4
Hard Tom 5
Analog Cymbal
Hard Tom 6
Hard Tom 3
T9 HH 1 Opn Dist 2
Hard Tom 4
Hard Tom 5
Hard Tom 6
T8 Conga 2
T8 Maracas
T8 Conga 3
T8 Conga 4
T8 Side Stick
T8 Clave
T8 Clap
Bell Tree 2
Bell Tree 3
BD T8 2
SD T8 4
SD T8 3H
T8 HH 2 Closed1
T8 Cowbell
T8 HH 2 Closed2
T8 Tambourine
T8 HH 2 Open
T8 Guiro
Metal
T8 Tom 1
T8 HH 1 Closed1
T8 Tom 2
T8 HH 1 Closed2
T8 Tom 3
T8 HH 1 Open
T8 Tom 4
Analog Cymbal
BD T9 1
BD T9 3n
BD Jungle 4
T9 HH 1 Open 2
SD T9 1L
SD T9 2
SD T9 1M
SD T9 3
SD T9 1H
SD T9 4L
T9 Side Stick
SD T9 4M
T9 Clap
SD T9 4H
T9 Tom 1
T9 HH 1 Closed1
T9 Tom 2
T9 HH 1 Closed2
T9 Tom 3
T9 HH 1 Open 2
T9 Tom 4
T9 Crash 1
T9 Ride
T9 Crash 2
79
Appendix
Drum Kit List
80
Voice #
Bank MSB#
Bank LSB#
Keyboard
Program #
MIDI
Note# Note Note# Note
25 C# 0 13 C# -1
26 D 0 14 D -1
27 D# 0 15 D# -1
28 E
29 F
0 16 E -1
0 17 F -1
30 F# 0 18 F# -1
31 G 0 19 G -1
32 G# 0 20 G# -1
33 A 0 21 A -1
Key off
34 A# 0 22 A# -1
35 B 0 23 B -1
36 C 1 24 C 0
37 C# 1 25 C# 0
38 D 1 26 D 0 O
39 D# 1 27 D# 0
40 E
41 F
1 28 E
1 29 F
0 O
0 O
42 F# 1 30 F# 0
43 G 1 31 G 0
44 G# 1 32 G# 0
45 A 1 33 A 0
46 A# 1 34 A# 0
47 B 1 35 B 0
48 C 2 36 C 1
49 C# 2 37 C# 1
50 D 2 38 D 1
51 D# 2 39 D# 1
52 E
53 F
2 40 E
2 41 F
1
1
54 F# 2 42 F# 1
55 G 2 43 G 1
56 G# 2 44 G# 1
57 A 2 45 A 1
58 A# 2 46 A# 1
59 B 2 47 B 1
60 C 3 48 C 2
61 C# 3 49 C# 2
62 D 3 50 D 2
63 D# 3 51 D# 2
64 E
65 F
3 52 E
3 53 F
2
2
66 F# 3 54 F# 2
67 G 3 55 G 2
68 G# 3 56 G# 2
69 A 3 57 A 2
70 A# 3 58 A# 2
71 B 3 59 B 2
72 C 4 60 C 3
73 C# 4 61 C# 3
74 D 4 62 D 3
75 D# 4 63 D# 3
76 E
77 F
4 64 E
4 65 F
3
3
78 F# 4 66 F# 3
79 G 4 67 G 3
80 G# 4 68 G# 3
81 A 4 69 A 3
82 A# 4 70 A# 3
83 B 4 71 B 3 O
84 C 5 72 C 4 O
85 C# 5 73 C# 4
86 D 5 74 D 4 O
87 D# 5 75 D# 4
88 E
89 F
5 76 E
5 77 F
4
4
90 F# 5 78 F# 4
91 G 5 79 G 4
92 G# 5 80 G# 4
93 A 5 81 A 4
94 A# 5 82 A# 4
95 B 5 83 B 4
96 C 6 84 C 5
97 C# 6 85 C# 5
98 D 6 86 D 5
99 D# 6 87 D# 5
100 E
101 F
6 88 E
6 89 F
5
5
102 F# 6 90 F# 5
103 G 6 91 G 5
104 G# 6 92 G# 5
105 A 6 93 A 5
106 A# 6 94 A# 5
107 B 6 95 B 5
108 C 7 96 C 6
Alternate assign
3
3
4
4
1
1
1
2
2
191
126
0
1
B900 Kit
192
126
0
2
DJX Kit
193
126
0
3
BD Kit
BD Jungle 4
BD T8 2Long
BD Jungle 1
BD Jungle 2
BD T8 2Cont
BD Jungle 5
BD HipHop1
BD HipHop2
SD Jungle 1
SD Jungle 2
SD Jungle 3
SD Jungle 4
SD HipHop1
SD HipHop2
SD HipHop3
SD Elect.1
SD Elect.2
SD Elect.3
BD00 T9 Distortion
BD04 T9
BD09 T8 Low Long
BD28 T8
SD00 T8
SD03 higher
SD12 T9 4
SD23 brutal
BD11
BD12
BD1
BD2
BD3
BD4
BD5
BD6
BD7
BD8
BD9
BD10
BD13
BD14
BD15
BD16
BD47 Hard Distortion BD17
BD55 Jungle BD18
BD19
BD20
BD21
BD22
SD Elect.4
SD T8 3M
SD 78
HH 1 Closed
HH 2 Closed
HH 2 Open
HH 3 Closed
HH 78 Open
Hit 1H
Hit 2L
Hit 2M
Hit 2H
Hit Brass 1
SCR 1L
SCR 1M
SCR 1H
SD24 high metal
SD31 Elect.2
SD43 T9 4
SD47 noisy scratch
BD23
BD24
BD25
BD26
SD49 T8 3
HH00 MS Closed
BD27
BD28
HH00 MS Open BD29
HH06 T9 Hard Closed BD30
HH06 T9 Hard Open
HH07 T8 Closed
HH07 T8 Open
HH08 FX1 Closed
HH08 FX1 Open
HH19 T9 Closed
HH19 T9 Open
HH29 T6 Closed
HH 4 Closed
HH 4 Open
PC Snap
PC Tamb2
HH29 T6 Open
HH31 Nat Closed
HH31 Nat Open
HH37 FX2 Closed
BD39
BD40
BD41
BD42
BD Jungle 4Long HH37 FX2 Open
BD Analog HH40 T9Low Closed
Hit 1L
Hit 1M
BD43
BD44
HH40 T9Low Open BD45
HH52 T8Metal Closed BD46
HH52 T8Metal Open
HH56 T9Filt. Closed
HH56 T9Filt. Open
PC00G# Clave
PC02C Pulse
PC02C# Pulse
PC02D Pulse
PC02D# BD
BD31
BD32
BD33
BD34
BD35
BD36
BD37
BD38
BD47
BD48
BD49
BD50
SCR 2L
SCR 2M
SCR 2H
SCR 3L
SCR 3M
SCR 3H
SCR 4L
SCR 4M
SCR 4H
SCR 6L
SCR 6ML
SCR 6MH
SCR 6H
SCR 7L
SCR 7ML
SCR 7MH
SCR 7H
Hit Brass 2
Analog Cymbal
PC02E Tom
PC02F SD
PC02F# Pulse&Noise
PC02G Pulse&Noise
PC02G# Snaps
PC02A Noise Echo
PP Perc.C3
PP Perc.F3
PP Snaps
PP Claps Bb2
PP Claps C3
SD59
SD60
SD61
SD62
SD63
SD64
SD65
SD66
SD51
SD52
SD53
SD54
SD55
SD56
SD57
SD58
SD67
SD68
SD69
SD70
SD71
SD43
SD44
SD45
SD46
SD47
SD48
SD49
SD50
SD35
SD36
SD37
SD38
SD39
SD40
SD41
SD42
SD27
SD28
SD29
SD30
SD31
SD32
SD33
SD34
SD19
SD20
SD21
SD22
SD23
SD24
SD25
SD26
SD11
SD12
SD13
SD14
SD15
SD16
SD17
SD18
SD1
SD2
SD3
SD4
SD5
SD6
SD7
SD8
SD9
SD10
194
126
0
4
SD Kit
HH27
HH28
HH29
HH30
HH31
HH32
HH33
HH34
HH19
HH20
HH21
HH22
HH23
HH24
HH25
HH26
HH11
HH12
HH13
HH14
HH15
HH16
HH17
HH18
HH1
HH2
HH3
HH4
HH5
HH6
HH7
HH8
HH9
HH10
HH43
HH44
HH45
HH46
HH47
HH48
HH49
HH50
HH35
HH36
HH37
HH38
HH39
HH40
HH41
HH42
195
126
0
5
HH Kit
196
126
0
6
Human Kit
197
126
0
7
Scratch Kit
Ain'tGoingOut(1)
Ain'tGoingOut(2)
Beat
ClapYourHands
Club
ComOn
DJ
FeelTheBass(1)
FeelTheBass(2)
FeelTheBass(3)
Huhh
Kickin'It
Massive
MoveIt
MyFlowIsTight(1)
MyFlowIsTight(2)
MyFlowIsTight(3)
OK
Peace
PlayThatBeat(1)
PlayThatBeat(2)
PlayThatBeat(3)
RespectIsDue(1)
RespectIsDue(2)
RespectIsDue(3)
Scratchin'
TheHouse
Uuuuugh
What'sGoingDown(1)
What'sGoingDown(2)
What'sGoingDown(3)
Wow
YeahWhat'sUp(1)
YeahWhat'sUp(2)
YeahWhat'sUp(3)
YoBady(1)
YoBady(2)
IamYourDJ(robot)(1)
IamYourDJ(robot)(2)
IamYourDJ(robot)(3)
RockTheHouse(robot)(1)
RockTheHouse(robot)(2)
RockTheHouse(robot)(3)
FeelTheVibe(robot)(1)
FeelTheVibe(robot)(2)
FeelTheVibe(robot)(3)
TheRealBass(robot)(1)
TheRealBass(robot)(2)
TheRealBass(robot)(3)
Scratch1-F
Scratch1-R
Scratch2-F
Scratch2-R
Scratch3-F
Scratch3-R
Scratch4-F
Scratch4-R
Scratch L
SCR 1M
SCR 2M
SCR 3M
SCR 4M
SCR 6ML
SCR 7ML
TurnTable
Appendix
MIDI Data Format
Many MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format are expressed as decimal numbers, binary numbers or hexadecimal numbers.
Hexadecimal numbers may include the letter “H” as a suffix. Also, “n” can freely be defined as any whole number.
To enter data/values, refer to the table below.
26
27
28
29
22
23
24
25
30
31
18
19
20
21
14
15
16
17
10
11
12
13
8
9
6
7
Decimal
0
1
4
5
2
3
0000 1110
0000 1111
0001 0000
0001 0001
0001 0010
0001 0011
0001 0100
0001 0101
0001 0110
0001 0111
0001 1000
0001 1001
0001 1010
0001 1011
0001 1100
0001 1101
0001 1110
0001 1111
Binary
0000 0000
0000 0001
0000 0010
0000 0011
0000 0100
0000 0101
0000 0110
0000 0111
0000 1000
0000 1001
0000 1010
0000 1011
0000 1100
0000 1101
1A
1B
1C
1D
16
17
18
19
1E
1F
12
13
14
15
0E
0F
10
11
Hexadecimal
00
01
02
03
04
05
0A
0B
0C
0D
06
07
08
09
3B
3C
3D
3E
37
38
39
3A
3F
33
34
35
36
2F
30
31
32
Hexadecimal
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
2B
2C
2D
2E
27
28
29
2A
59
60
61
62
55
56
57
58
63
51
52
53
54
47
48
49
50
43
44
45
46
39
40
41
42
Decimal
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
0010 1111
0011 0000
0011 0001
0011 0010
0011 0011
0011 0100
0011 0101
0011 0110
0011 0111
0011 1000
0011 1001
0011 1010
0011 1011
0011 1100
0011 1101
0011 1110
0011 1111
Binary
0010 0000
0010 0001
0010 0010
0010 0011
0010 0100
0010 0101
0010 0110
0010 0111
0010 1000
0010 1001
0010 1010
0010 1011
0010 1100
0010 1101
0010 1110
• Other messages not listed above include: 144-159(decimal)/9nH/1001 0000-
1001 1111(binary) denotes the Note On Message for each channel (1-16).
176-191/BnH/1011 0000-1011 1111 denotes the Control Change Message for each channel (1-16). 192-207/CnH/1100 0000-1100 1111 denotes the
Program Change Message for each channel (1-16). 240/FOH/1111 0000 denotes the start of a System Exclusive Message. 247/F7H/1111 0111 denotes the end of a System Exclusive Message.
• aaH (hexidecimal)/0aaaaaaa (binary) denotes the data address. The address contains High, Mid, and Low.
• bbH/0bbbbbbb denotes the byte count.
• ccH/0ccccccc denotes the check sum.
• ddH/0ddddddd denotes the data/value.
91
92
93
94
87
88
89
90
95
83
84
85
86
79
80
81
82
75
76
77
78
71
72
73
74
Decimal
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
0100 1111
0101 0000
0101 0001
0101 0010
0101 0011
0101 0100
0101 0101
0101 0110
0101 0111
0101 1000
0101 1001
0101 1010
0101 1011
0101 1100
0101 1101
0101 1110
0101 1111
Binary
0100 0000
0100 0001
0100 0010
0100 0011
0100 0100
0100 0101
0100 0110
0100 0111
0100 1000
0100 1001
0100 1010
0100 1011
0100 1100
0100 1101
0100 1110
5B
5C
5D
5E
57
58
59
5A
5F
53
54
55
56
4F
50
51
52
Hexadecimal
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
4B
4C
4D
4E
47
48
49
4A
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
Decimal
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
0110 1111
0111 0000
0111 0001
0111 0010
0111 0011
0111 0100
0111 0101
0111 0110
0111 0111
0111 1000
0111 1001
0111 1010
0111 1011
0111 1100
0111 1101
0111 1110
0111 1111
Binary
0110 0000
0110 0001
0110 0010
0110 0011
0110 0100
0110 0101
0110 0110
0110 0111
0110 1000
0110 1001
0110 1010
0110 1011
0110 1100
0110 1101
0110 1110
7B
7C
7D
7E
77
78
79
7A
7F
73
74
75
76
6F
70
71
72
Hexadecimal
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
6B
6C
6D
6E
67
68
69
6A
81
82
Appendix
MIDI Data Format
■ Channel/Mode/Realtime Messages
MIDI Events
Key Off
Key On
Control Change
Mode Message
Program Change
Pitch Bend Change EnH
RealTime Message F8H
FAH
FCH
FEH
Status byte
Status
8nH
9nH
BnH 0
Data
(n:channel no.) kk kk
32
1
6
38
7
10
11
64
71
72
73
74
84
91
93
1st Data byte
(HEX)
(00H)
Parameter
Key no. (0 - 127)
Key no. (0 - 127)
Bank Select MSB vv vv
2nd Data byte
Data (HEX) Parameter
Velocity (0 - 127)
Key On :vv=1 - 127
Key Off :vv=0
0
126, 127
(00H)
(7FH)
Normal
Drum kit
(20H)
(01H)
(06H)
(26H)
(07H)
(0AH)
(0BH)
(40H)
(47H)
(48H)
(49H)
(4AH)
(54H)
Bank Select LSB
Modulation
Data Entry MSB
Data Entry LSB
Main Volume
Panpot
Expression
Sustain (Damper)
Harmonic Content
Release Time
Attack Time
0 - 127 (...7FH)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
(...7FH)
(...7FH)
(...7FH)
(...7FH)
(...7FH)
(...7FH)
Brightness 0 - 127 (...7FH)
Portamento Control 0 - 127 (...7FH)
(5BH) Effect1 Depth
(Reverb Send Level)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
(5DH) Effect3 Depth
(Chorus Send Level)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
BnH
CnH
MIDI Clock
Start
Stop
Active Sensing -
-
-
-
123
124
125
126
96
97
100
101
120
121
127 pp cc
(60H)
(61H)
(64H)
(65H)
(78H)
(79H)
(7BH)
(7CH)
(7FH)
Increment
Decrement
RPN LSB
RPN MSB
All sound off 0
Reset all controllers 0
0 - 127 (...7FH)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
0 - 127 (...7FH)
All note off
All note off
(7DH) All note off
(7EH) MONO
POLY
Voice number
(0 - 127)
LSB
-
0
-
-
-
dd
0
0
0
0 - 16 (...10H)
-
MSB
MIDI o : available
Transmitted Recognized x o x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x o o o x o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o x o o o
Appendix
MIDI Data Format
■ System Exclusive Messages
Universal System Exclusive
MIDI Event
MIDI Master Volume
Data Format
F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H l l mm F7H ll mm Volume (mm = 0 - 7f, ll = Ignored) or
F0H 7FH XN 04H 01H l l mm F7H
XN ll mm when N is received N=0-F,whichever is received.
X = Ignored
Volume (mm = 0 - 7f, ll = Ignored)
XG standard
MIDI Event
XG Parameter Change
Bulk Dump
Data Format
F0H 43H 1nH 4CH hh mm l l dd ... F7H hh mm ll dd
Address
Data
F0H 43H 0nH 4CH aa bb hh mm l l dd ... dd cc F7H
0n aa bb hh mm ll dd
Device Number (0 - f (receive))
Byte Count (aa << 7) + bb
Address
Data
Bulk dump
MIDI Event
User Pattern Data
Bulk Dump o : available
Transmitted Recognized x o
Transmitted Recognized x o x o
Data Format
F0H 43H 73H 6FH 06H 07H aa bb cc dd hh mm ll [BULK DATA] sum F7H bb cc dd hh
6FH
06H
07H aa
Model ID
Bulk ID
Bulk No.
ByteCount MSB
ByteCount LSB
Data size (MSB)
Data size (LSB)
Address High mm ll
Address Mid
Address Low
[BULK DATA] User Pattern data (1byte,2byte....7byte,MSBdata) sum Check Sum = 0-sum (BULK DATA)
Transmitted Recognized x o
Others
MIDI Event
Master Tune
TG RESET
Data Format
F0H 43H 1n 27H 30H 00H 00H mm ll cc F7H
1n mm ll cc
Device Number (0 - f (receive))
(mm << 4) + ll (1step/1cent), cc = Ignored
F0H 43H 73H 6FH 30H 00H F7H
Transmitted Recognized x o x o
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MIDI Data Format
■ MIDI Parameter Change Table
MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (EFFECT)
Address
2
2
2
(H)
1 0
1 20
1 40
Size
(H)
2
2
2
Data
(H)
00-7F
00-7F
00-7F
00-7F
00-7F
00-7F
Parameter
REVERB TYPE MSB
REVERB TYPE LSB
CHORUS TYPE MSB
CHORUS TYPE LSB
VARIATION TYPE MSB
VARIATION TYPE LSB
Transmitted Recognized x o x x o o*
Description
Refer to “MIDI Effect Map.”
00 : basic type
Refer to “MIDI Effect Map.”
00 : basic type
Refer to “MIDI Effect Map.”
00 : basic type
* Between MIDI messages and panel operation(Live Effector), the last message will take priority.
Default
01 (=HALL1)
00
41 (=CHORUS1)
00
00 (=DJ DISTORTION)
00
■ Effect Map
REVER BLOCK
Type MSB
DEC
001
002
003
004
005...127
00
HALL 1
ROOM
STAGE
PLATE
16
STAGE 1
PLATE 1
Type LSB
17
HALL 2
ROOM 1
STAGE 2
PLATE 2
19
ROOM 2
If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB, the LSB will be directed to TYPE LSB 0.
CHORUS BLOCK
Type MSB
DEC
001...064
065
066
067
068...127
00
NO EFFECT
CHORUS
CELESTE
FLANGER
NO EFFECT
02
CHORUS 2
Type LSB
08
FLANGER 1
17
CHORUS 1
FLANGER 2
If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB, the LSB will be directed to TYPE LSB 0.
VARIATION BLOCK
Type MSB
DEC
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Type LSB
00
DJ DISTORTION
DJ FLANGER
DJ PHASER
DJ DELAY
DJ ECHO
DJ RING MOD
DJ SLICE
DJ AUTO PAN
DJ WAH
DJ LO-FI
If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB, the LSB will be directed to TYPE LSB 0.
■ About MIDI remote control
About MIDI IN channel and DJX-IIB parts
The individual Parts of the DJX-IIB respond to incoming data over the MIDI channels as listed below.
MIDI IN channel channel
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
---- Reserved ----
---- Reserved ----
---- Reserved ----
Remote
---- Reserved ----
---- Reserved ----
---- Reserved ----
---- Reserved ----
Pattern Kick
Pattern Snare
Pattern Hi-Hat
Pattern Percussion
Pattern Bass
Pattern Phrase 1
Pattern Phrase 2
Pattern Phrase 3
Data received over channel 4 (Remote) is used to control the various panel controls of the DJX-IIB.
About MIDI remote control
Remote Control Data
Functions
Scratch Pad
Panel Operation
Scratch Pad function selection
Fader
Pattern
Filter Knobs
Scrach Pad rocking
Clockwise
Counterclockwise
Overall Pitch Control
Pitch Control
Volume
LOOP on/off
Loop off
Loop on
FADER position
Pattern Variation selection
BANK A1
BANK A2
BANK A3
BANK A4
BANK A5
BANK B1
BANK B2
BANK B3
BANK B4
BANK B5
Pattern number selection
PART MIXER setting
BASS+KICK
PHRASE1+2+3
KICK+HI-HAT
BASS
KICK
SNARE
PHRASE1
HI-HAT
PHRASE2
PERC
PHRASE3
TOGGLE
CUTOFF knob
RESONANCE knob
MIDI Data Format
** = Scratch Kit Number
Bank Select MSB (B3H, 00H, 00H)
Bank Select LSB (B3H, 20H, 02H)
Program Change (C3H, **H)
** = Note On (7FH), Note Off (00H)
Note (93H, 5FH, **H)
Note (93H, 60H, **H)
Breath Controller MSB (B3H, 02H)
Breath Controller LSB (B3H, 22H)
Pitch Bend(E3H)
Volume (B3H, 07H)
Sustain (B3H, 40H, 00H)
Sustain (B3H, 40H, 7FH)
Expression (B3H, 0BH, **H) **= 00 - 7FH)
** = Note On (7FH), Note Off (00H)
Note (93H, 48H, **H)
Note (93H, 49H, **H)
Note (93H, 4AH, **H)
Note (93H, 4BH, **H)
Note (93H, 4CH, **H)
Note (93H, 4DH, **H)
Note (93H, 4EH, **H)
Note (93H, 4FH, **H)
Note (93H, 50H, **H)
Note (93H, 51H, **H)
Bank Select MSB (B3H, 00H, 00H)
Bank Select LSB (B3H, 20H, 01H)
Program Change (C3H, **H) ** = Pattern Number
Preset: 00H - 45H
User: 46H - 4AH
** = Note On (7FH), Note Off (00H)
—
—
—
Note (93H, 3FH, **H)
Note (93H, 40H, **H)
Note (93H, 41H, **H)
Note (93H, 42H, **H)
Note (93H, 43H, **H)
Note (93H, 44H, **H)
Note (93H, 45H, **H)
Note (93H, 46H, **H)
—
Brightness (B3H, 4AH, **H)
Harmonic Content (B3H, 47H, **H) **= 00 - 7FH)
Appendix
MIDI Data Format
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MIDI Data Format
Functions
Live Effector
Key Shifter
BPM setting
Panel Operation
ON/OFF switch
Hold/On
Hold/Off
Effect Type selection
DISTORTION
AUTO PAN
RING MOD
FLANGER
PHASER
SLICER
DELAY
ECHO
LO-FI
WAH
CONTROL knob
BALANCE knob
KEY SHIFTER setting
4
5
6
-5
2
3
0
1
-4
-3
-2
-1
Scratch Pad rocking
Other buttons PATTERN button
BPM/TAP button
KEY SHIFTER button
PATTERN STOP button
MIDI Data Format
Soft Pedal (B3H, 43H, 7FH)
Soft Pedal (B3H, 43H, 00H)
Bank Select MSB (B3H, 00H, 00H)
Bank Select LSB (B3H, 20H, 04H)
Program Change (C3H, 00H)
Program Change (C3H, 01H)
Program Change (C3H, 02H)
Program Change (C3H, 03H)
Program Change (C3H, 04H)
Program Change (C3H, 05H)
Program Change (C3H, 06H)
Program Change (C3H, 07H)
Program Change (C3H, 08H)
Program Change (C3H, 09H)
Effect4 Depth (B3H, 5EH, **H)
Effect5 Depth (B3H, 5FH, **H)
** = Note On (7FH), Note Off (00H)
Note (93H, 24H, **H)
Note (93H, 25H, **H)
Note (93H, 26H, **H)
Note (93H, 27H, **H)
Note (93H, 28H, **H)
Note (93H, 29H, **H)
Note (93H, 2AH, **H)
Note (93H, 2BH, **H)
Note (93H, 2CH, **H)
Note (93H, 2DH, **H)
Note (93H, 2EH, **H)
Note (93H, 2FH, **H)
**= 00H - 7FH
General Purpose Controller
Absolute tempo value MSB (B3H, 10H, mmH)
Absolute tempo value LSB (B3H, 30H, llH)
Relative tempo value MSB (B3H, 11H, mmH)
Relative tempo value LSB (B3H, 31H, llH)
Channel Pressure (D3H, 01H)
Channel Pressure (D3H, 03H)
Channel Pressure (D3H, 04H)
Channel Pressure (D3H, 05H)
Appendix
MIDI Implementation Chart
YAMAHA [ DJ-GEAR ] Date :17-MAR-2000
Model DJX-IIB MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0
Transmitted Recognized Remarks
Function...
Basic
Channel
Default
Changed x x
1 - 16
1 - 16
Mode
Default
Messages
Altered x x
**************
Note x
Number : True voice **************
Velocity Note ON
Note OFF x x
After
Touch
Key's
Ch's x x
3 x x
0 - 127
0 - 127 o 9nH,v=1-127 o 9nH,v=0 or 8nH x x
Pitch Bend x o
Control
Change
0,32 x
1 x
6,38 x
7,10 x
11 x
64 x
71-74 x
84 x
91,93 x
96,97 x
100,101 x o o o o o o o o o o o
Bank Select
Modulation wheel
Data Entry
Expression
Sustain
Sound Controller
Portamento Control
Effect Depth
RPN Inc,Dec
RPN LSB,MSB
Prog
Change : True # x
************** o 0 - 127
System Exclusive x o *
: Song Pos.
x
Common : Song Sel.
x
: Tune x x x x
System : Clock
Real Time: Commands o o o o
Aux :All Sound OFF
Notes: x
:Reset All Cntrls x
:Local ON/OFF
:Reset x
Mes- :All Notes OFF x sages:Active Sensing x x o(120,126,127) o(121) x o(123-125) o x
* For details, see "MIDI Data Format" on page 83.
Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO o : Yes x : No
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Index
A
AC adaptor .......................................................................... 12
AUDIO BPM COUNTER .............................................. 9, 62
AUDIO BPM IN jack.................................................... 11, 62
Auto Pan........................................................................ 21, 48
I
initialization.........................................................................13
intro................................................................................47, 55
Isolator .....................................................................24, 52, 73
B
Balance (Live Effector) ....................................................... 20
Bank................................................................................. 9, 15
Bass ................................................................................ 32, 68
bpm ..............................................................19, 37, 45, 61, 62
bpm, auto-adjust................................................................. 62
bpm, tapping....................................................................... 45
K
key ..................................................................................36, 59
Key Shifter........................................................................9, 36
kick .................................................................................32, 68
kits (Scratch Pad).................................................................26
knob ................................................... 9, 20, 24, 25, 39, 48, 52
C
Control (Live Effector) ....................................................... 20
Crossfader ....................................................26, 34, 35, 44, 63
Cutoff....................................................................... 25, 39, 53
L
LINE OUT jacks ............................................................11, 46
Live Effector ...................................................................20, 48
Lo-Fi...............................................................................23, 51
Loop (Scratch Pad)........................................9, 29, 40, 44, 73
Low (Isolator) ................................................................24, 52
E
F
D
data backup ......................................................................... 13
Delay.............................................................................. 22, 50
Demo..................................................................................... 9
Display................................................................................... 9
Distortion...................................................................... 21, 48
Drum Kit List................................................................ 78, 79
Echo............................................................................... 23, 51
effects....................................................................5, 20, 48, 73
endings (outro)................................................................... 64
Error Message List .............................................................. 71
fill-in .............................................................16, 47, 50, 58, 63
filter ......................................................................9, 25, 53, 73
Flanger........................................................................... 21, 49
M
Mid (Isolator) ................................................................24, 52
MIDI ............................................................65, 66, 67, 68, 69
MIDI Data Format ..............................................................81
MIDI Implementation Chart..............................................87
P
Part .................................................................................32, 74
Part Mixer ......................................................................32, 56
Pattern............................................................................14, 74
Pattern Launcher .................................................................68
Pattern List...........................................................................75
Pattern Player.......................................................................14
Pattern Stop .....................................................................9, 14
Patterns, creating your own ................................................68
Percussion ......................................................................32, 68
Phaser.............................................................................22, 49
PHONES ..............................................................................11
Phrase.............................................................................32, 68
Pitch & bpm.........................................................................40
G
Glossary............................................................................... 73
H
High (Isolator) .............................................................. 24, 52
Hi-Hat ........................................................................... 32, 68
HOLD.................................................................................. 20
R
Resonance ......................................................................25, 73
Ring Modulation ...........................................................21, 49
S
Scratch Pad...........................................................9, 10, 26, 55
scratch, scratching ...............................................................74
Sense .................................................................................... 62
sequencer................................................................. 65, 66, 67
Slice................................................................................ 22, 49
Snare .............................................................................. 32, 68
Specifications ...................................................................... 72
Sync ................................................................8, 37, 40, 65, 66
T
transpose ............................................................................. 36
V
Variation.............................................................................. 74
Voice List ............................................................................. 76
Volume ...................................................................... 9, 13, 38
W
Wah................................................................................ 23, 51
Appendix
Index
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
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Table of contents
- 1 Cover
- 3 PRECAUTIONS
- 4 Packing List
- 4 How to Use the Manual
- 5 What is the DJX-IIB?
- 6 Contents
- 8 Panel Controls
- 8 Top Panel
- 10 Changing the Scratch Pad CD
- 11 Rear Panel & Connections
- 12 Setting Up (Power supply connections)
- 13 Switching On the Power
- 13 Data Backup & Initialization
- 14 100 Tips to be a DJ!
- 14 Chapter 1 Pattern Player Basics
- 14 Tip 1 Work out with the Patterns!
- 15 Tip 2 Switch between Banks
- 16 Tip 3 Mixing Main and Fill-in Patterns
- 16 Tip 4 Exploring other Patterns
- 18 Tip 5 Come down on the “one”!
- 19 Tip 6 Keep the bpm steady!
- 20 Chapter 2 Live Effector Basics
- 20 Tip 7 What is the Live Effector?
- 21 Tip 8 Distortion
- 21 Tip 9 Auto Pan
- 21 Tip 10 Ring Modulation
- 21 Tip 11 Flanger
- 22 Tip 12 Phaser
- 22 Tip 13 Slice
- 22 Tip 14 Delay
- 23 Tip 15 Echo
- 23 Tip 16 Lo-Fi
- 23 Tip 17 Wah
- 24 Chapter 3 Isolator Basics
- 24 Tip 18 Tweak the sound just right!
- 25 Chapter 4 Filter Basics
- 25 Tip 19 Cutoff and Resonance
- 26 Chapter 5 Scratch Pad Clinic
- 26 Tip 20 Work out on the Scratch Pad!
- 27 Tip 21 Quarter-note scratching
- 28 Tip 22 Eighth-note scratching
- 28 Tip 23 Sixteenth-note scratching
- 29 Tip 24 Shuffle feel
- 29 Tip 25 Triggering drum loops from the Scratch Pad
- 30 Tip 26 Scratch Pad arpeggios
- 30 Tip 27 Scratch Pad sound effects
- 30 Tip 28 Scratch low, scratch high...
- 31 Tip 29 Stop the turntable
- 31 Tip 30 Give the Scratch Pad a new face!
- 31 Tip 31 CD-ROM goodies
- 32 Chapter 6 Part Mixer Basics
- 32 Tip 32 What is a Part?
- 32 Tip 33 Take the console and remix the Parts!
- 33 Tip 34 Extra texture!
- 34 Chapter 7 Crossfader Basics
- 34 Tip 35 Work the Crossfader!
- 34 Tip 36 Mute the Pattern
- 35 Tip 37 Crossfader cuts
- 36 Chapter 8 Intermediate Techniques
- 36 Tip 38 Transpose the key
- 37 Tip 39 Change the bpm
- 37 Tip 40 Reset to the default bpm
- 38 Tip 41 Fade in, fade out
- 38 Tip 42 Travel light!
- 39 Tip 43 Tweak the cutoff
- 39 Tip 44 Wah-wah scratching
- 40 Tip 45 Warped vinyl and a cheap turntable!
- 40 Tip 46 Scratch Drum Loops in sync
- 40 Tip 47 Mute the Scratch
- 41 Chapter 9 Pattern Player Power Tips
- 41 Tip 48 Hitting a new Pattern and Variation — at the same time!
- 41 Tip 49 Hitting a new Pattern, Bank and Variation — at the same time!
- 42 Tip 50 Break to a new Pattern!
- 43 Tip 51 One-bar Patterns — all in a row!
- 44 Chapter 10 Crossfader Power Tips
- 44 Tip 52 Quick Crossfader scratching
- 44 Tip 53 Long Crossfader scratching
- 44 Tip 54 Pattern loop vs. scratch loop
- 45 Chapter 11 Using the BPM/TAP button
- 45 Tip 55 Tap out the beat!
- 45 Tip 56 Start with a tap...
- 46 Chapter 12 The Outside World
- 46 Tip 57 Expanding your DJ setup
- 46 Tip 58 Mute the speakers
- 47 Chapter 13 More Pattern Player Power Tips
- 47 Tip 59 Creative Fill-in 1
- 47 Tip 60 Creative Fill-in 2
- 47 Tip 61 Playing intros and transitions
- 47 Tip 62 Playing intros and transitions, part 2
- 48 Chapter 14 Live Effector Power Tips
- 48 Tip 63 Distortion
- 48 Tip 64 Auto Pan
- 49 Tip 65 Ring Modulation
- 49 Tip 66 Flanger
- 49 Tip 67 Phaser
- 49 Tip 68 Slice
- 50 Tip 69 Delay
- 50 Tip 70 Delay fill-in
- 51 Tip 71 Echo
- 51 Tip 72 Lo-Fi
- 51 Tip 73 Wah
- 52 Chapter 15 Isolator and Filter Power Tips
- 52 Tip 74 Isolator to the max!
- 53 Tip 75 Dark mixes and deep grooves — cut the Cutoff!
- 54 Chapter 16 Scratch Pad Power Tips
- 54 Tip 76 Scratching triplets
- 55 Tip 77 Scratch on an intro!
- 55 Tip 78 Spin around and stop!
- 56 Tip 79 Instrumental dropout
- 56 Tip 80 More Part mixing
- 58 Chapter 17 Advanced Techniques
- 58 Tip 81 Delay fill-in and fader cut
- 58 Tip 82 Fade the scratch in and out!
- 59 Tip 83 Bored? Add some chords... and scratching!
- 59 Tip 84 Down and out!
- 60 Tip 85 One-hand Effector control!
- 61 Tip 86 Instant reset!
- 61 Tip 87 Hit the Part on the “one”!
- 61 Tip 88 Check the bpm
- 62 Chapter 18 DJ Performance Master Class
- 62 Tip 89 Cut in with a scratch and hit the next Variation
- 62 Tip 90 Auto-adjusting the bpm
- 63 Tip 91 Creative Fill-in 3
- 63 Tip 92 Crossfader cut-in — Scratch plus effect
- 63 Tip 93 Crossfader cut-in — Scratch plus Delay
- 64 Tip 94 Outro -tro -tro -tro
- 64 Tip 95 Upside down, inside out!
- 64 Tip 96 Taking the pulse
- 65 Tip 97 Sync applications — using the DJX-IIB as the master
- 66 Tip 98 Sync applications — using the DJX-IIB as the slave
- 67 Tip 99 Get more Patterns!
- 68 Tip 100 Create your own Patterns!
- 70 Appendix
- 70 Troubleshooting
- 71 Error Message List
- 72 Specifications
- 73 Glossary
- 75 Pattern List
- 76 Voice List
- 78 Drum Kit List
- 81 MIDI Data Format
- 87 MIDI Implementation Chart
- 88 Index