Casio CTK-5000 User Manual

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Part I MIDI Message Overview
1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device.......................................................................................... 5
1.1 System Section.................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Performance Controller Section .......................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Sound Generator Section.................................................................................................................... 5
1.3.1 Sound Generator Common Block .......................................................................................................... 5
1.3.2 Instrument Part Block.............................................................................................................................6
2 Timbre Type Specific Operation ...................................................................................................... 7
3 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive ...................................................................... 7
Part II Channel Message
4 Receive Channel ............................................................................................................................. 8
5 Send Channel .................................................................................................................................. 8
6 Note Off ........................................................................................................................................... 8
7 Note On ........................................................................................................................................... 8
8 Polyphonic Key Pressure................................................................................................................. 9
9 Control Change................................................................................................................................ 9
9.1 Bank Select (00H,20H)........................................................................................................................ 9
9.2 Modulation (01H) ............................................................................................................................... 10
9.3 Data Entry (06H,26H) ........................................................................................................................ 10
9.4 Volume (07H) .................................................................................................................................... 10
9.5 Pan (0AH).......................................................................................................................................... 11
9.6 Expression (0BH) .............................................................................................................................. 11
9.7 Hold1 (40H) ....................................................................................................................................... 11
9.8 Sostenuto (42H) ................................................................................................................................ 12
9.9 Soft (43H) .......................................................................................................................................... 12
9.10 Reverb Send (5BH) ........................................................................................................................... 12
9.11 Chorus Send (5DH) ........................................................................................................................... 13
9.12 NRPN (62H,63H)............................................................................................................................... 13
CTK-4000/CTK-5000/LK-270/LK-205/WK-200/WK-500/CDP-200R
MIDI Implementation
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MIDI Implementation

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

Page 2 - Part III System Messages

109.2 Modulation (01H)FormatSendThis message is not sent by this Instrument.ReceiveReceipt adds, to the tone being sounded, modulation of a depth spec

Page 3 - Part V Parameter List

119.5 Pan (0AH)FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "33.3 Pan Setting Value Ta

Page 4 - Part VI Parameter Set List

12Timbre Type Specific OperationThis operation differs in accordance with the Timbre Type (see "11.1 About the Timbre Type") setting.• Timbr

Page 5 - MIDI Message Overview

13SendSent when auto accompaniment is used.ReceiveChanges Reverb Send.9.11 Chorus Send (5DH)FormatNote 1:The setting value matches the value that is s

Page 6 - 1.3.2 Instrument Part Block

149.13.1 Pitch Bend SensitivityFormatSendSent when the Bend Range is changed on the CTK-5000, WK-500, or CDP-200R.ReceiveReceipt changes Bend Range.9.

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15SendThis message is not sent by this Instrument.ReceiveReceipt changes Channel Coarse Tune. Does not affect sound source operation when the Timbre T

Page 8 - Channel Message

1610 Mode Message10.1 All Notes Off (7BH)FormatSendSent when MIDI send related settings are changed on the Instrument, or when auto play is stopped, e

Page 9 - 9 Control Change

1710.5 Poly (7FH)FormatSendThis message is never sent.ReceiveReceipt of this message performs the same operation as when All Notes Off is received.11

Page 10 - 9.4 Volume (07H)

1812 Channel AftertouchFormatSendThese messages are never sent.ReceiveReceipt of this message adds modulation to the voice that is sounding. The modul

Page 11 - 9.7 Hold1 (40H)

19Part IIISystem Messages14 Timing ClockFormatSendSent when auto accompaniment is used.ReceiveThis message is not received by this Instrument.15 Start

Page 12 - 9.9 Soft (43H)

29.13 RPN (64H,65H) ...

Page 13 - 9.13 RPN (64H,65H)

20ReceiveOnce this message is received, the Active Sensing mode is entered. If no MIDI message is received for a specified amount of time, voices bein

Page 14 - 9.13.3 Coarse Tune

2118.1.3 Master Coarse TuningFormatSendSent when Transpose is changed.ReceiveReceipt changes the Transpose parameter. Does not affect sound source ope

Page 15 - 9.14 All Sound Off (78H)

22Note 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "33.6 Chorus Type Setting Value Table" i

Page 16 - 10 Mode Message

2318.1.7 GS MessageSendThis message is never sent.ReceiveReceipt performs the same operation as when the GM System On message is received.18.2 Instrum

Page 17 - 11 Program Change

24Part IVInstrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages19 FormatThis section explains the format of the Instrument-specific System Exclusive Messages.

Page 18 - 13 Pitch Bend

2519.2 Basic Message StructureInstrument-specific system exclusive message operation can be broadly divided between two methods: Individual Parameter

Page 19 - System Messages

2619.3.4 dev : MIDI Device ID 00H-7FHThe contents of this field in a received message are compared with the Model's MIDI Device ID, and receipt o

Page 20 - 18 System Exclusive Message

27HBS: Handshake Bulk Parameter Set SendIndicates a parameter set image send message using handshake mode. The parameter set to be transferred is divi

Page 21 - 18.1.5 Chorus Parameter

2819.3.6 cat : Category0cccccccB = Category (7bit)The category indicates the categories of data handled by the System Exclusive Message. The ID numbe

Page 22 - 18.1.6 GM System Message

2919.3.9 blk : Block NumberThe block number is a supplementary number that specifies which block parameter is to be accessed.Block Bit Field Division

Page 23 - 18.1.7 GS Message

319.3 Format of Each Field ... 2

Page 24 - 19 Format

3019.3.13 len : Data LengthAs shown below, the meaning of this field differs depending on whether an individual transfer or a bulk parameter set tran

Page 25 - 19.3 Format of Each Field

3119.3.16 img : Parameter Set ImageFor a bulk data transfer operation, the parameter set data to be transferred is read sequentially in 16-bit units

Page 26 - 19.3.5 act : Action

3220 Individual Parameter OperationsThere are two parameter unit operations: Individual Parameter Transfer and Individual Parameter Request.For one se

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3321.1.2 Session and SubsessionSubsession"One subsession" refers to transfer of one parameter set. A subsession transfers one parameter set

Page 28 - 19.3.7 mem : Memory Area ID

3421.3 Handshake Mode Communication FlowA session starts with the receiving device sending a request using a HBR, or with the sending device sending H

Page 29 - 19.3.11 prm : Parameter ID

35The packed with the same packet number is resent when a checksum mismatch or incompatible data format error is detected.Session terminates if ERR is

Page 30 - 19.3.14 data : Parameter Data

36RJC is sent to terminate the session in case ACK cannot be recognized.The session can be canceled for any reason by sending an RJC. RJC can be sent

Page 31 - 19.3.17 sum : Check Sum

37Data Receiver Data Sender Operation← OBS Data SendBSY → Receive RejectedData Receiver Data Sender OperationHBR → Send Request← BSY Send RejectedData

Page 32 - 21 Parameter Set Transfer

38Part VParameter ListThis section explains the parameters that actually can be transferred by the Instrument.22 Using the Parameter List• Parameter f

Page 33 - 21.1.2 Session and Subsession

3923.2 Data Management ParameterThese are information acquisition and operation command parameters for this Instrument's Data Manager PC applicat

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431 All Data Parameter ... 42Part

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4024 Patch ParametersThe main function of patch parameters is to configure the settings of the sound source of a device.24.1 Master Tune ParameterThes

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4125 Scale Memory ParameterScale memory parameters store scale memory data.26 Song ParameterThe song parameter stores song data directory information.

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4230 Registration ParameterThe registration parameter stores registration data directory information.31 All Data ParameterThere is no parameter for st

Page 38 - Parameter List

43Part VIParameter Set ListThis section explains actually how parameter sets can be transferred by the Instrument with bulk dump.32 Parameter Set Tabl

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44Part VIISetting Values and Send/Receive Values33 Setting Value Tables33.1 Off/On Setting Value Table33.2 -64 - 0 - +63 Setting Value Table33.3 Pan S

Page 40 - 24 Patch Parameters

45Part VIIIMIDI Implementation Notation34 Value Notation34.1 Hexadecimal NotationMIDI implementation sometimes requires that data be expressed in hexa

Page 41 - 29 Lesson Rec Parameter

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Page 42 - 31 All Data Parameter

5Part IMIDI Message Overview1 Product Configuration as a MIDI DeviceIn terms of a MIDI device, this Instrument consists of a System Section, Performan

Page 43 - Parameter Set List

61.3.2 Instrument Part BlockThe instrument parts of the sound generator can be operated or their settings can be changed with Instrument-specific syst

Page 44 - Receive Values

72 Timbre Type Specific OperationThe sound source operation performed for a received message depends on the current Timbre Type value (see "11.1

Page 45 - Notation

8Part IIChannel Message4 Receive ChannelThe channel number of the channel message received by each part is shown in the table under "1.3.2 Instru

Page 46 - 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome

98 Polyphonic Key PressureFormatSendThis message is not sent by this Instrument.ReceiveThis message is not received by this Instrument.9 Control Chang

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