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Part I MIDI Message Overview
1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device.......................................................................................... 6
1.1 System Section.................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Sound Generator Section.................................................................................................................... 6
1.2.1 Sound generator common section .......................................................................................................... 7
1.2.2 Sound Generator Parts............................................................................................................................ 7
1.2.3 MIDI Receive and Registration.............................................................................................................. 8
1.3 Performance Controller Section .......................................................................................................... 8
1.3.1 Auto Performance MIDI Send ............................................................................................................... 8
1.3.2 MIDI Send by Registration ....................................................................................................................8
1.3.3 MIDI Send by Assignable Buttons.........................................................................................................9
2 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive ...................................................................... 9
3 Timbre Type Specific Operation ...................................................................................................... 9
Part II Channel Message
4 Send Channel ................................................................................................................................ 10
5 Receive Channel ........................................................................................................................... 10
6 Note Off ......................................................................................................................................... 10
7 Note On ......................................................................................................................................... 11
8 Polyphonic Key Pressure............................................................................................................... 11
9 Control Change.............................................................................................................................. 11
9.1 Bank Select (00H, 20H)..................................................................................................................... 12
9.2 Modulation (01H) ............................................................................................................................... 12
9.3 Portamento Time (05H) ..................................................................................................................... 12
9.4 Data Entry (06H, 26H) ....................................................................................................................... 13
9.5 Volume (07H) .................................................................................................................................... 13
9.6 Pan (0AH).......................................................................................................................................... 13
9.7 Expression (0BH) .............................................................................................................................. 14
9.8 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H)..................................... 14
9.9 Hold1 (40H) ....................................................................................................................................... 15
9.10 Portamento Switch (41H) .................................................................................................................. 15
9.11 Sostenuto (42H) ................................................................................................................................ 16
9.12 Soft (43H) .......................................................................................................................................... 16
9.13 Filter Resonance (47H) ..................................................................................................................... 17
PX-3 MIDI Implementation
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PX-3 MIDI Implementation

1Part I MIDI Message Overview1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device...

Page 2 - Part III System Messages

10Part IIChannel Message4 Send ChannelFor information about the MIDI channels of the channel messages that are sent when this Instrument is played, se

Page 3 - Part V Parameter List

117Note OnFormatSendSent when a key is pressed.ReceiveRecognized as key press information.8 Polyphonic Key PressureFormatSendThis message is not sent

Page 4 - Part VI DSP Parameter List

129.1 Bank Select (00H, 20H)FormatSendSent in the following cases.• When a tone selection is made• When a program change message is specified by a zon

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139.4 Data Entry (06H, 26H)FormatSendSent when there is a change in the parameters assigned to NRPN and RPN.For details about information assigned to

Page 6 - MIDI Message Overview

149.7 Expression (0BH)FormatSendSee “1.3.3 MIDI Send by Assignable Buttons”.ReceiveReceipt changes the part volume level.How this message differs from

Page 7 - 1.2.2 Sound Generator Parts

159.9 Hold1 (40H)FormatSendSent in the following cases.• When a pedal that has a sustain (damper) function is operated• Sent when a MIDI channel is sp

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169.11 Sostenuto (42H)FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see the “27.1 Off/On Setting

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179.13 Filter Resonance (47H)FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “27.6 –64 - 0 - +

Page 10 - Channel Message

189.16 Filter Cut Off (4AH)FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “27.6 –64 - 0 - +63

Page 11 - 9 Control Change

199.19 Vibrato Delay (4EH)FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “27.6 –64 - 0 - +63

Page 12 - 9.3 Portamento Time (05H)

29.14 Release Time (48H) ... 17

Page 13 - 9.4 Data Entry (06H, 26H)

209.22 Chorus Send (5DH)FormatSendSent when the portamento on/off setting is specified by a zone edit operation.ReceiveReceipt changes the Cho Send Pa

Page 14 - 9.7 Expression (0BH)

219.24.1 Pitch Bend SensitivityFormatSendSent when the pitch bend range is changed.ReceiveReceipt changes Pitch Bend Sensitivity.9.24.2 Fine TuneForma

Page 15 - 9.10 Portamento Switch (41H)

229.24.4 Modulation DepthFormatSendThis message is not sent by this Instrument.ReceiveReceipt changes Vib Mod Depth of the LFO Parameter.9.24.5 NullFo

Page 16 - 9.12 Soft (43H)

2310.3 All Notes Off (7BH)FormatSendSent when a MIDI channel is specified by a zone edit operation.ReceiveReceipt of this message releases the current

Page 17 - 9.15 Attack Time (49H)

2410.7 Poly (7FH)FormatSendThis message is not sent by this Instrument.ReceiveReceipt of this message stops the currently sounding voice.11 Program Ch

Page 18 - 9.18 Vibrato Depth (4DH)

2511.2 About DSP11.2.1 DSP Line Structure and AssignmentThis Instrument has two DSP lines that can be used simultaneously.Selecting multiple tones wit

Page 19 - 9.21 Reverb Send (5BH)

26Part IIISystem Messages14 Active SensingFormatSendThis message is not sent by this Instrument.ReceiveOnce this message is received, the Active Sensi

Page 20 - 9.24 RPN (64H, 65H)

2715.1.2 Master BalanceFormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “27.8 Pan Setting Value

Page 21 - 9.24.3 Coarse Tune

2815.1.5 Reverb ParameterFormatType FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see “27.9 Reve

Page 22 - 10 Mode Messages

29SendThis message is sent when the System Chorus Type setting is changed.ReceiveReceipt changes the System Chorus Type parameter.Rate FormatSendThis

Page 23 - 10.6 Mono (7EH)

3Part IV Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages16 Format ...

Page 24 - 11 Program Change

3015.1.7 GM System MessageGM System On FormatSendThis message is not sent by this Instrument.ReceiveReceipt puts the sound source into a GM sound sour

Page 25 - 13 Pitch Bend Change

31Part IVInstrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages16 FormatThis section explains the format of the Instrument-specific System Exclusive Messages.

Page 26 - System Messages

3216.3 Field Formats16.3.1 SX : System Exclusive Message StatusThis is the System Exclusive Message status byte established by the MIDI standard.16.3.

Page 27 - 15.1.4 Master Coarse Tuning

3316.3.6 cat : Category0cccccccB = Category (7bit)The category indicates the categories of data handled by the System Exclusive Message. The ID numbe

Page 28 - 15.1.6 Chorus Parameter

34Block Bit Field Division• Case 1When an array has three or fewer nesting levels and the number of arrays in each dimension is 128 or less, they are

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3516.3.13 data : Parameter DataParameter data indicates the parameter value.The data array is a list of len + 1 data items.For a one data item struct

Page 30 - 15.1.8 GS Message

3617 Parameter TransferThere are two parameter operations: Individual Parameter Transfer and Individual Parameter Request.A single session is conclude

Page 31 - 16 Format

37Part VParameter ListHow to Read the TablesNumber Base Notation“Size” indicates the parameter value bit width as a decimal value.The bit field positi

Page 32 - 16.3 Field Formats

3819 Setup ParameterSetup Parameters put a device into the setup mode.19.1 Panel ParameterNote 1:Operation is not guaranteed for values of 64 (40H) or

Page 33 - 16.3.9 blk : Block Number

3920.3 System Chorus ParameterNote 1:Selects the System Chorus preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Chorus3. The value of this type is also lin

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4020.6 Master Equalizer ParameterNote 1:Selects the Master EQ low-range cutoff frequency. See “27.11 Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table”.Note

Page 36 - 17 Parameter Transfer

4120.8 Part Registration ParameterParameters that have the same names as Part Parameters have the same functions as well.Note 1:Does not apply to Grou

Page 37 - Parameter List

4221 Tone Parameters21.1 Basic ParametersNote 1:When a tone is selected whose Sys Fx Send Override parameter setting is “Yes”, the send level setting

Page 38 - 20 Patch Parameters

4321.2 LFO ParametersNote 1:The function of this parameter is to relatively change the original setting value of the tone. The parameter is set to the

Page 39 - 20.4 System Reverb Parameters

4422 Scale Tune23 Registration ParameterRegistration parameters are this Instrument’s registration setting data.23.1 Assignable Button 1 Parameter23.2

Page 40 - 20.7 Part Parameters

4523.3 Common ParameterParameter ID R/W Block Size Array Min-Def-Max DescriptionLayer OnoffSplit OnoffSplit PointReverb OnoffReverb TypeChorus OnoffCh

Page 41

4623.4 Equalizer ParameterThis is a registration parameter whose operation is basically the same as the Master Equalizer Parameter.Note 1:See “27.14 E

Page 42 - 21 Tone Parameters

47Part VIDSP Parameter List25 DSP Algorithm ID TablesThe lists in this section show the DSP algorithms that are built into this Instrument.25.1 Stereo

Page 43 - 21.3 DSP Parameters

4826 DSP Parameter Set TypesThis section describes the DSP parameter combination patterns of each algorithm specified in the “Parameter Set Type” colu

Page 44 - 23 Registration Parameter

4926.5 ChorusNote 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.2 –/+ Setting Value Table”.26.6 Tremolo26.7 Early Reflection26.8 Rotar

Page 45 - 23.3 Common Parameter

526.34 Multi17 (Compressor - Phaser) ... 5826.35

Page 46 - 24.1 Bank Common

5026.9 Drive RotaryNote 1: See “27.3 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.4 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table”.26.10 3-Phase Chorus26.11 Auto

Page 47 - DSP Parameter List

5126.13 PhaserNote 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.26.14 Distortion26.15 Auto WahNote 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.26.1

Page 48 - 26 DSP Parameter Set Types

5226.18 Multi01 (Enhancer - Chorus)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.26.19 Multi02 (Chorus - Tremolo)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Se

Page 49 - 26.8 Rotary

5326.21 Multi04 (Compressor - Chorus)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.2 –/+ Setting Value Table”.26.22 Multi05 (Phas

Page 50 - 26.12 Stereo Phaser

5426.23 Multi06 (Phaser - Auto Pan)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.1 Off/On Setting Value Table”.26.24 Multi07 (Cho

Page 51 - 26.17 Flanger

5526.25 Multi08 (Auto Wah - Phaser)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.1 Off/On Setting Value Table”.26.26 Multi09 (Dis

Page 52

5626.27 Multi10 (Distortion - Chorus)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.2 –/+ Setting Value Table”.Note 3: See “27.1 O

Page 53

5726.29 Multi12 (Compressor - LFO Wah)Note 1: See “27.1 Off/On Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.5 Routing Setting Value Table”.26.30 Multi13 (Dist

Page 54

5826.32 Multi15 (Compressor - Auto Pan)Note 1: See “27.1 Off/On Setting Value Table”.26.33 Multi16 (Compressor - Tremolo)Note 1: See “27.1 Off/On Sett

Page 55

5926.35 Multi18 (Phaser - Distortion)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.1 Off/On Setting Value Table”.26.36 Multi19 (P

Page 56

6Part IMIDI Message Overview1 Product Configuration as a MIDI DeviceAs a MIDI device, this Instrument consists of the System Section, Sound Generator

Page 57

6026.37 Multi20 (LFO Wah - Chorus)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.2 –/+ Setting Value Table”.26.38 Multi21 (Auto Wa

Page 58

6126.39 Multi22 (Compressor - Distortion - Chorus)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.2 –/+ Setting Value Table”.Note 3

Page 59

6226.41 Multi24 (Auto Wah - Distortion - Chorus)Note 1: See “27.6 –64 - 0 +63 Setting Value Table”.Note 2: See “27.2 –/+ Setting Value Table”.Note 3:

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6326.43 Multi26 (Compressor - Distortion - Tremolo)Note 1: See “27.1 Off/On Setting Value Table”.Parameter Number Parameter Name Value NotesParameter7

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64Part VIISetting Values and Send/Receive Values27 Setting Value Tables27.1 Off/On Setting Value Table27.2 –/+ Setting Value Table27.3 Slow/Fast Setti

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6527.9 Reverb Type Setting Value Table27.10 Chorus Type Setting Value Table27.11 Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table27.12 Equalizer Mid Freque

Page 63

6627.14 Equalizer Gain Setting Value TableNote:The gain value does not exactly correspond to decibels (dB).27.15 DSP Equalizer Gain Setting Value Tabl

Page 64 - Receive Values

67Part VIIIMIDI Implementation Notation28 Value Notation28.1 Hexadecimal NotationMIDI implementation sometimes requires that data be expressed in hexa

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71.2.1 Sound generator common sectionThe common section consists of sound generator setting blocks that do not depend on the sound generator part, suc

Page 67 - Notation

81.2.3 MIDI Receive and RegistrationThe registration (setup) can be switched by MIDI message. For details about messages, see “19.1 Panel Parameter”.W

Page 68 - 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome

91.3.3 MIDI Send by Assignable ButtonsThe message(s) sent when an assignable button is pressed depends on the function assigned to the button. Also, a

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