First of all thank you for any help anyone can give me.
There is something that has made me curious for a long time, I have used sysex/nrpn many times without any difficulties, however, there is something that I have never been able to use.
I'll give a little context on the subject that refers to the EQ:
Since the PSR-730 I remember Insertion Effects and Digital EQ. As time went by things were improved as well as added to the higher models like at the time the PSR-9000/pro Tyros, etc.
From a Master EQ output, DSP EQ, Chorus/Reverb EQ, dedicated EQ for Tracks, and now going even further: EQ for specific notes (Drum Setup).
Here comes the obligatory question: Is this possible? And yes, since the old PCI card SW1000XG there is such an option. In the User's Guide of many keyboards there are information to be applied in the keyboards that appeared later.
Even on keyboards of the type "DGX-650" that are not arrangers, this EQ option appears in the User's Guide.
An sysex explanation comes on the website:
http://www.studio4all.de/htmle/main93.html in the table "Note-EQ Settings (only available at a MU90, MU100 or SW1000XG!)"
Reviewing several PDFs, I found in superior models of arrangers of 10 years and even older as in the PSR-9000 talking about it as sysex or NRPN.
Giving reference to something more current, the PSR-SX (
any SX) MIDI Data List PDF has the information below, however, as NRPN.
Does anyone know how to use this type of EQ per note on keyboards like PSR-SX like sysex or NRPN?I'm trying to edit from MIDIWorks YA, which in fact also has sysex (as template), but I don't hear any EQ changes for the designated percussion in sysex,
and as NRPN I don't see an explanation.
From SX Keyboard Manual:
30H rrH mmH -- Drum EQ Bass Gain rr :
drum instrument note numbermm : 00H-7FH (0…127)
31H rrH mmH -- Drum EQ Treble Gain rr :
drum instrument note numbermm : 00H-7FH (0…127)
34H rrH mmH -- Drum EQ Bass Frequency rr :
drum instrument note numbermm : 04H-28H (32…2.0k[Hz])
35H rrH mmH -- Drum EQ Treble
Frequency
rr :
drum instrument note numbermm : 1CH-3AH (500…16.0k[Hz])
Thank you in advance.