Casio POLY 700AR1A Owner's Manual Page 24

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Using MIDI
Mode
The chart shows that Mode 3
is OMNI OFF, POLY. This means the
keyboard sends and receives polyphon-
ic data on only one channel at a time.
Note Number
This number repre-
sents each key of the keyboard. The
lowest number (0) is five octaves below
middle C. Since the keyboard’s lowest
note is two octaves below middle C and
the highest is three octaves above mid-
dle C, your keyboard can send note
numbers between 36 and 96 and re-
ceive note numbers from 0 through 127.
The keyboard automatically assigns any
key outside its range to a key within its
key range.
Velocity
This number shows how
fast the key was pressed, or how loud
the note should sound. Pianissimo (1) is
the lowest velocity, Fortissimo (127) is
the loudest. A zero (0) means the key is
released. Your keyboard can send vol-
ume level 75 or 100, and receive all vol-
ume levels from 0 through 127.
9n
This means that the Note On
message is 9 hexadecimal, and n is the
channel number.
Pitch Bender
The keyboard receives
and sends pitch bending signals.
Control Chan
g
e
This feature sends
data on various controllers, each having
its own number. For the details of each
parameter, see “MIDI Data” on Page 22.
Pro
g
ram Chan
g
e
— This feature
changes the preset sounds. Each sound
number corresponds to a program num-
ber between 0 and 127. For more infor-
mation, see “MIDI Data” on Page 22.
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