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Appendix
I
TS-10 MIDI Implementation
The TS-10 features an extensive MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) implementation. For
normal applications, you will find all the information you need regarding the TS-10’s MIDI
functions in this manual. You can also refer to the MIDI Implementation Chart on the next page
for a summary of the TS-10 MIDI implementation.
If you are writing a computer program to communicate with the TS-10 via MIDI, or otherwise
require a copy of the full TS-10 System Exclusive Specification, it is available free of charge by
writing to:
ENSONIQ Corp.
MIDI Specification Desk
155 Great Valley Parkway
P.O. Box 3035
Malvern PA 19355-0735
USA
Include in your written request your name and address, and indicate that you would like a copy
of the “TS-10 System Exclusive Specification.” Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.
Registered Parameters
Registered parameters are transmitted (as four sequential continuous controller messages) by the
TS-10 whenever certain parameters are edited from the front panel. The two registered
parameter controllers select the parameter and the following two data entry controllers specify
the value.
Controllers
Number Name Value
100 Registered Parameter Select LSB 00 or 01
101 Registered Parameter Select MSB always 0
6 Data Entry MSB (Most Significant Byte) (see below)
38 Data Entry LSB(Least Significant Byte) (see below)
Registered Parameters
Number Name TS-10 parameter range
00 Pitch Bend Range 0..12..0H..12H
01 Fine Tuning 0..255 (displayed -99 to +99)
02 Coarse Tuning (GM Mode only) 0..127 (displayed -64 to +63)
The parameter values are sent as two Data Entry controller messages:
Parameter Data Entry MSB (6) Data Entry LSB (38)
Pitch Bend Range 0..25 0
Fine Tuning 0..127 (internal bits 1..7) 64 or 0 (internal bit 0)
For Fine Tuning, which is an 8-bit value internally, the most significant 7 bits are offset by 64 and
shifted once before being sent as Data Entry MSB (Controller 6). The least significant bit of the
internal value is transmitted as bit 6 of Data Entry LSB (Controller 38).
In most system modes, registered parameters 0 and 1 affect the System page TUNE and BEND
parameters respectively (when received on the Base Channel only). In General MIDI mode,
registered parameters 0, 1, and 2 are received multi-timbrally, and affect each Track/Channel
independently.
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