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A complete list of NRPNs and RPNs can be found in your manual’s appendix (page 74). You may notice that
some of the parameters with their own Controller number (see previous section) crop up in this list also (e.g.
Cutoff Freq, Attack Time). We can forget about these however; it would be silly to input them via NRPN,
where they would require several Controller events, when a single Controller can be used instead.
Below is a list of all the parameters that do not have their own controller no. and can only be controlled via
NRPN. We have also not listed the EQ parameters, as they are better controlled using the EQ pages in
CUBASE or LOGIC. Controller values here are listed using the decimal notation, as sequencers don’t usu-
ally allow controller value entry in hexadecimal.
Table: NRPN Parameters
All drum parameters in this list can be programmed separately for each instrument (i.e. each key). It is there-
fore required to specify the relevant note number which can be found in the first row of the XG Drum Map.
You will not need to convert these numbers as the XG Drum Map values are given in decimals.
Any changes you make to the drum parameters affect the drum set used in the respective PART MODE
track. For more detail consult the section “Part Mode and Drum Setups”.
In addition to the above Controller messages #99 and #98, a NRPN transmission requires a further mes-
sage, Control #06 (DATA ENTRY) to enter the parameter value. To make this a little clearer here are three
short examples to demonstrate how parameter changes are achieved via NRPN.
EXAMPLE: AEG Decay Time
Control 099 001
Control 098 100
Control 006 64
The first two Controls call up the Decay Time parameter, Control 006 then sets the required parameter value. We have
chosen value 64 for this example – this is equivalent to initial value +00 in the CS2x.
EXAMPLE: Drum Pitch Coarse, Key E1 (Analog Snare H):
Control 099 024
Control 098 040
Control 006 066
Control 99 calls up parameter PITCH COARSE, Control 98 sets the Note Number (40 = E1), whilst Control 06 increases
the sound’s initial pitch (64) by two semi-tones (66), resulting in the snare’s higher tuning.
Parameter
Cntr 99 (MSB)
HEXADECIMAL
Cntr 98 (LSB)
HEXADECIMAL
Cntr 99 (MSB)
DECIMAL
Cntr 98 (LSB)
DECIMAL
Vibrato Rate 01H 08H 1 8
Vibrato Depth 01H 09H 1 9
Vibrato Delay 01H 0AH 1 10
EG Decay Time 01H 64H 1 100
Drum Cutoff Freq. 14H note number 20 note number
Drum Resonance 15H note number 21 note number
Drum Attack Rate 16H note number 22 note number
Drum Decay Rate 17H note number 23 note number
Drum Pitch Coarse 18H note number 24 note number
Drum Pitch Fine 19H note number 25 note number
Drum Level 1AH note number 26 note number
Drum Pan 1CH note number 28 note number
Drum Reverb Send 1DH note number 29 note number
Drum Chorus Send 1EH note number 30 note number
Drum Variation Send 1FH note number 31 note number
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