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MIDI Implementation
Model VM-3100/VM-3100Pro Version 1.01 Jun. 02 1999
1. TRANSMITTED DATA AND
RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA
â– Channel Voice Message
●Note On/O
When "MIDI Transport (*1)" in the SYSTEM parameters is "USER1-3", MIDI note number/
velocity of MIDI channel number which is designated with "MIDI ControlCh(*1) is
transmitted.
Ignored when received.
Status Second Third
9nH mmH llH
n = MIDI Channel No. : 0H - FH (ch.1-ch.16)
mm = Note No. : 00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
ll = Velocity : 01H - 7FH (1 - 127) / 00H = NOTE OFF
(*1) See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer" section.
â—ŹControl Change
VM-3100"s mixer parameters can be received and transmitted by the control change
messages when "MIDI Control Type (*1)" in the SYSTEM parameter is set to "C.C." or
"NRPM."
When “MIDI Transport (*1)” in the SYSTEM parameters is “USER1-3,” control change
message of MIDI channel number which is designated with “MIDI ControlCh(*1) is
transmitted.
Status Second Third
BnH mmH llH
n = MIDI Channel No. : 0H - FH (ch.1-ch.16)
mm = Mixer Parameter No. : (see below)
ll = Mixer Parameter Value : 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) (*1)
When “MIDI C.C. Type(*1)” in the SYSTEM parameter is set to “Mono.”
When “MIDI Control Type(*1)” in the SYSTEM parameter is set to “C.C.,” Level parameter/
Switch parameter/Pan parameter of the MIXER parameters were transmitted and received
according to the following “Mixer Parameters and Control Change # Assignment.”
The transmitted MIDI channel is set by the “MIDI Control Channel(*1)” in the System
parameters.
Mixer Parameters and Control Change # Assignment
C.C.# Control Parameter C.C.# Control Parameter
0 ---------------------------- 64
1 Channel 1 Level 65 Channel 1 Mute Sw
2 Channel 2 Level 66 Channel 2 Mute Sw
3 Channel 3 Level 67 Channel 3 Mute Sw
4 Channel 4 Level 68 Channel 4 Mute Sw
5 Channel 5 Level 69 Channel 5 Mute Sw
6 Channel 6 Level 70 Channel 6 Mute Sw
7 Channel 7 Level 71 Channel 7 Mute Sw
8 Channel 8 Level 72 Channel 8 Mute Sw
9 Channel 9 Level 73 Channel 9 Mute Sw
10 Channel 10 Level 74 Channel 10 Mute Sw
11 Channel 11 Level 75 Channel 11 Mute Sw
12 Channel 12 Level 76 Channel 12 Mute Sw
13 Channel 13 Level 77 Channel 13 Mute Sw
14 Channel 14 Level 78 Channel 14 Mute Sw
15 Channel 15 Level 79 Channel 15 Mute Sw
16 Channel 16 Level 80 Channel 16 Mute Sw
17 Channel 17 Level 81 Channel 17 Mute Sw
18 Channel 18 Level 82 Channel 18 Mute Sw
19 Channel 19 Level 83 Channel 19 Mute Sw
20 Channel 20 Level 84 Channel 20 Mute Sw
21 Master Level 85
C.C.# Control Parameter C.C.# Control Parameter
22 86
23 87
24 88
25 89
26 90
27 91
28 92
29 93
30 94
31 95
32 ---------------------------- 96 ----------------------------
33 Channel 1 Pan 97 ----------------------------
34 Channel 2 Pan 98 ----------------------------
35 Channel 3 Pan 99 ----------------------------
36 Channel 4 Pan 100 ----------------------------
37 Channel 5 Pan 101 ----------------------------
38 Channel 6 Pan 102
39 Channel 7 Pan 103
40 Channel 8 Pan 104
41 Channel 9 Pan 105
42 Channel 10 Pan 106
43 Channel 11 Pan 107
44 Channel 12 Pan 108
45 Channel 13 Pan 109
46 Channel 14 Pan 110
47 Channel 15 Pan 111
48 Channel 16 Pan 112
49 Channel 17 Pan 113
50 Channel 18 Pan 114
51 Channel 19 Pan 115
52 Channel 20 Pan 116
53 Master Balance 117
54 118
55 119
56 120 ----------------------------
57 121 ----------------------------
58 122 ----------------------------
59 123 ----------------------------
60 124 ----------------------------
61 125 ----------------------------
62 126 ----------------------------
63 127 ----------------------------
When the "MIDI C.C. Type(*1)" in the SYSTEM parameters is set to "Multi."
When the "MIDI C.C. Type(*1)" in the SYSTEM parameters is set to "C.C.," the MIXER
parameters are transmitted and received through the several MIDI channels.
Mixer Parameter and MIDI Channel/Control Change No.
<Channel Strip>
Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
MIDI channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Level 7 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
Pan 10 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
EQ L Freq. 12 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
EQ L Gain 13 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
EQ M Freq. 14 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
EQ M Gain 15 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
EQ M Q 16 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
EQ H Freq. 17 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
EQ H Gain 18 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
FX1 Send Level 19 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
FX2 Send Level 20 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
Bus1/2 Send Level 21 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
Bus3/4 Send Level 22 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
Bus5/6 Send Level 23 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
Bus7/8 Send Level 24 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
Channel Mute Sw 25 -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
Channel 17 18 19 20
MIDI channel 1 2 3 4
Level 68 -> -> ->
Pan 70 -> -> ->
EQ L Freq. 71 -> -> ->
EQ L Gain 72 -> -> ->
EQ M Freq. 73 -> -> ->
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Channel 17 18 19 20
MIDI channel 1 2 3 4
EQ M Gain 74 -> -> ->
EQ M Q 75 -> -> ->
EQ H Freq. 76 -> -> ->
EQ H Gain 77 -> -> ->
FX1 Send Level 78 -> -> ->
FX2 Send Level 79 -> -> ->
Bus1/2 Send Level 80 -> -> ->
Bus3/4 Send Level 81 -> -> ->
Bus5/6 Send Level 82 -> -> ->
Bus7/8 Send Level 83 -> -> ->
Channel Mute Sw 84 -> -> ->
<Track Out Block>
Track Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MIDI channel 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Output Level 68 -> -> -> -> -> -> ->
<Master Block> MIDI ch.= 16
Master Level 68
Master Balance 70
Monitor Level 71
Monitor Balance 72
FX1 Output Level 73
FX2 Output Level 74
AUX SEND 1/2 Level 75
AUX SEND 1/2 Balance 76
BUS OUT Level 77
BUS OUT Balance 78
Digital OUT-A Level 79
Digital OUT-A Balance 80
Digital OUT-B Level 81
Digital OUT-B Balance 82
(*1) See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer"
❍NRPN(MSB/LSB)
Status Second Third
BnH 62H llH
BnH 63H mmH
n = MIDI Channel No. : 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
mm = upper byte of the parameter number to be assigned with NRPN : 00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
ll = lower byte of the parameter number to be assigned with NRPN : 00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
This message is received at the following case.
When the "MIDI Control Type(*1)" is set to "NRPN" and moreover the MIDI channel of this
message is same as the "MIDI Control Channel(*1)."
After received this message, it is memorized as the "None Registered Parameter Number."
"None Registered Parameter Number" value is equal to the "Start Address" in "2. Address
Map for Data Transfer" section.
This message is transmitted at the following case.
When the "MIDI Control Type(*1)" is set to "NRPN" and moreover a parameter is modied.
This message is transmitted with the MIDI channel set as the "MIDI Control Channel(*1)."
"None Registered Parameter Number" value is equal to the "Start Address" in "2. Address
Map for Data Transfer" section.
(*1) See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer"
❍Data Entry (MSB/LSB)
Status Second Third
BnH 06H mmH
BnH 26H llH
n = MIDI Channel No. : 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
mm = upper byte corresponding to the parameter assigned with NRPN
ll = lower byte corresponding to the parameter assigned with NRPN
<Ex> mmH llH = 40H 00H = -8192
= 7FH 7FH = -1
= 00H 00H = 0
= 3FH 7FH = +8191
This message is received at the following case.
When the "MIDI Control Type(*1)" parameter is set to "NRPN" and moreover the MIDI
channel value with the message is same as the "MIDI Control Channel(*1)."
After this message was received, the parameter is modied referring to the "None
Registered Parameter Number."
When the "None Registered Parameter Number" is not set, this message was ineective.
The setting value of each parameter number is dierent.
See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer" section.
This message is transmitted at the following case.
When "MIDI Control Type(*1)" is set to "NRPN" and moreover the parameter is modied.
This message is transmitted with the MIDI channel set as "MIDI Control Channel(*1)."
(*1) See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer"
❍Data Increment
This message is received at the following case.
When the "MIDI Control Type(*1)" parameter is set to "NRPN" and moreover the MIDI
channel value is same as the "MIDI Control Channel(*1)" value.
After this message was received, the parameter is increased referring to the "None
Registered Parameter Number."
VM-3100 doesn"t transmit this message.
Status Second Third
BnH 60H 00H
n = MIDI Channel No. : 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
Increment the eect parameter selected with NRPN.
See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer" section.
❍Data Decrement
This message is received at the following case.
When the "MIDI Control Type(*1)" parameter is set to "NRPN" and moreover the MIDI
channel value is same as the "MIDI Control Channel(*1)" value.
After this message was received, the parameter is decreased referring to the "None
Registered Parameter Number."
VM-3100 doesn"t transmit this message.
Status Second Third
BnH 61H 00H
n = MIDI Channel No. : 0H - FH (ch.1-ch.16)
Decrement the eect parameter selected with NRPN.
See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer" section.
â—ŹProgram Change
Works as scene switch when the MIDI channel number is same as "MIDI Scene Channel(*1)"
parameter value.
When "MIDI Transport (*1)" in the SYSTEM parameters is "USER1-3", control change
message of MIDI channel number which is designated with "MIDI ControlCh(*1) is
transmitted.
Status Second
CnH ppH
n = MIDI Channel No. : 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
pp = Program No. : 00H - 20H (01-1 - 08-4 )(*2)
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(*1) See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer" section.
(*2) Only receiving for scene switch
â– System Common Messages
â—ŹSong Position Pointer
Received when "MIDI TimingMonitor(*1)" in system parameters is "MEASURE."
Transmitted when "MIDI Transport(*1)" in the system parameters is "SEQUENCER", and
any of the transport buttons [REW][FF][STOP] is pressed.
Status Second Third
F2H mmH nnH
mm,nn = Song Position Point : 00H 00H - 7FH 7FH
â– System Realtime Message
Received when "MIDI TimingMonitor(*1)" in system parameters is "MEASURE."
Corresponding message is transmitted when "MIDI Transport(*1)" in the system parameters
is "SEQUENCER," and any of the transport buttons [REW], [FF], [STOP] is pressed.
â—ŹTiming Clock
Status
F8H
â—ŹStart
Status
FAH
â—ŹContinue
Status
FBH
â—ŹStop
Status
FCH
â– System Exclusive Message
Status Data Bytes Status
F0H iiH, ddH, ..., eeH F7H
Byte Description
F0H Status of System Exclusive Message
iiH Manufacturer ID
41H Roland"s Manufacturer ID
7EH Universal Non Realtime Message
7FH Universal Realtime Message
ddH Data : 00H - 7FH (0-127)
: :
eeH Data
F7H EOX (End of System Exclusive Message)
The VM-3100 can transfer and receive the internal parameters information using system
exclusive messages, and also can be controlled by the external devices using system
exclusive messages.
The VM-3100 can transmit and receive Universal System Exclusive messages, Data
Request(RQ1) and Data set(DT1) as the System Exclusive message.
❍About Model ID
For Data Request (RQ1) and Data Set (DT1), VM-3100 uses 00H 15H as a Model ID.
❍About Device ID
System Exclusive messages are not assigned to any particular MIDI channel.
Instead, they have their own special control parameter called device ID.
The Roland system exclusive messages use device IDs to specify multiple VM-3100 units.
The VM-3100 sends system exclusive messages with the device ID set with "MIDI Device
ID(*1)", and receives the system exclusive messages whose device ID is same as its device ID
and 7FH.
(*1) See "2. Address Map for Data Transfer" section.
â—ŹUniversal System Exclusive Message
❍INQUIRY MESSAGE
Identity Request
Status Data Byte Status
F0H 7EH, Dev, 06H, 01H F7H
Byte Description
F0H Status of System Exclusive Message
7EH Universal System Exclusive Message Non Realtime Header
Dev Device ID (or 7FH)
06H General Information (sub ID #1)
01H Identify Request (sub ID #2)
F7H EOX (End of System Exclusive Message)
The message is used to request the particular information of the VM-3100.
The VM-3100 does not transmit the message.
If the VM-3100 received the message and the device ID of the message is same as its device
ID or 7FH, the VM-3100 transmits the following Identity Reply message.
Identity Reply
Status Data Bytes Status
F0H 7EH, Dev, 06H, 02H, 41H, 15H, F7H
01H, nnH, 00H, vvH, 00H, ssH, ssH
Byte Description
F0H Status of System Exclusive Message
7EH Universal System Exclusive Message Non Realtime Header
Dev Device ID
06H General Information (sub ID #1)
02H Identify Request (sub ID #2)
41H Manufacturer ID (Roland)
15H 01H Device Family Code (V-Mixer)
nnH 00H Device Family No. (VM-xxxxx)
00H
00H
ssH ssH Software Revision Level
F7H EOX (End of System Exclusive Message)
MIDI Machine Control Commands
Status Data Bytes Status
F0H 7FH, Dev, 06H, aaH, ..., bbH F7H
Byte Description
F0H Status of System Exclusive Message
7FH Universal System Exclusive Message Realtime Header
Dev Device ID (or 7FH)
06H MMC Command Message
aaH Command
: :
bbH Command
F7H EOX (End of System Exclusive Message)
(*) see "3. MIDI Machine Control" section
MIDI Machine Control Responses


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