MIDI 1.0 Specification: Status Data Byte(s) Description D7----D0 D7----D0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel Voice Messages ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1000cccc 0nnnnnnn Note Off event. 0vvvvvvv This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (nnnnnnn) is the note number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity. 1001cccc 0nnnnnnn Note On event. 0vvvvvvv This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (nnnnnnn) is the note number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity. 1010cccc 0nnnnnnn Polyphonic Key Pressure (After-touch). 0vvvvvvv This message is sent when the pressure (velocity) of a previously triggered note changes. (nnnnnnn) is the note number. (vvvvvvv) is the new velocity. 1011cccc 0ccccccc Control Change. 0vvvvvvv This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Certain controller numbers are reserved for specific purposes. See Channel Mode Messages. (ccccccc) is the controller number. (vvvvvvv) is the new value. 1100cccc 0ppppppp Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number. 1101nnnn 0ccccccc Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is sent when the channel pressure changes. Some velocity-sensing keyboards do not support polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest velocity (of all te current depressed keys). (ccccccc) is the channel number. 1110nnnn 0lllllll Pitch Wheel Change. 0mmmmmmm This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch wheel. The pitch wheel is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the transmitter. (llllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1011nnnn 0ccccccc Channel Mode Messages. 0vvvvvvv This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control by using reserved controller numbers. The numbers are: Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers. c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off. c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.) c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On) c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off) .pa ------------------------------------------------------------------------- System Common Messages ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11110000 0iiiiiii System Exclusive. 0ddddddd This message makes up for all that MIDI .. doesn't support. (iiiiiii) is a seven .. bit Manufacturer's I.D. code. If the 0ddddddd synthesizer recognizes the I.D. code as 11110111 its own, it will listen to the rest of the message (ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. System Exclusive is used to send bulk dumps such as patch parameters and other non-spec data. (Note: Real-Time messages ONLY may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.) 11110001 Undefined. 11110010 0lllllll Song Position Pointer. 0mmmmmmm This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB. 11110011 0sssssss Song Select. The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played. 11110100 Undefined. 11110101 Undefined. 11110110 Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog sythesizers should tune their oscillators. 11110111 End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump (see above). .pa ------------------------------------------------------------------------- System Real-Time Messages ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11111000 Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required (see text). 11111001 Undefined. 11111010 Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks). 11111011 Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped. 11111100 Stop. Stop the current sequence. 11111101 Undefined. 11111110 Active Sensing. Use of this message is optional. When initially sent, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), or it will be assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation. 11111111 Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up. -- Greg, lee@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu z MAILER UHCCUX 4/07/89 'lee@uhccux eharnden@auvm 4/07/89 messages.table % ====== Internet headers and postmarks (see DECWRL::GATEWAY.DOC) ====== Received: by decpa.pa.dec.com; id AA00114; Fri, 21 Dec 90 17:20:31 -0800 Received: by decwrl.dec.com; id AA29873; Fri, 21 Dec 90 17:10:52 -0800 Message-Id: <9012220110.AA29873@decwrl.dec.com> Received: from AUVM.BITNET by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.2MX) with BSMTP id 7289; Fri, 21 Dec 90 20:09:47 EST Received: by AUVM (Mailer R2.07) id 6646; Fri, 21 Dec 90 20:09:35 EST Date: Fri, 21 Dec 90 20:09:33 EST From: Revised List Processor (1.6e) Subject: File: "MIDI1_0 MIDISPEC" being sent to you To: SKIVT::hearn