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Part I MIDI Message Overview
1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device.......................................................................................... 7
1.1 Controller Block ................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Sound Source Block ............................................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Sound Source Common Sub-blocks ................................................................................................... 8
1.4 Sound Source Instrument Part Sub-block ........................................................................................... 8
1.5 MIDI Send by Auto-accompaniment, Song Memory, and the SMF Player.......................................... 8
2 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive ...................................................................... 8
3 Conditions that Disable Bulk Dump Message Send and Receive ................................................... 8
4 Different Operations Depending on Part Mode................................................................................ 9
Part II Channel Message
5 Receive Channel ............................................................................................................................. 9
6 Send Channel .................................................................................................................................. 9
7 Note Off ........................................................................................................................................... 9
8 Note On ......................................................................................................................................... 10
9 Polyphonic Key Pressure............................................................................................................... 10
10 Control Change.............................................................................................................................. 10
10.1 Bank Select (00H) ............................................................................................................................. 11
10.2 Modulation (01H)............................................................................................................................... 11
10.3 Data Entry (06H,26H)........................................................................................................................ 11
10.4 Volume (07H) .................................................................................................................................... 12
10.5 Pan (0AH).......................................................................................................................................... 12
10.6 Expression (0BH) .............................................................................................................................. 12
10.7 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H)..................................... 13
10.8 Hold1 (40H) ....................................................................................................................................... 13
10.9 Sostenuto (42H) ................................................................................................................................ 14
10.10 Soft (43H) .......................................................................................................................................... 14
10.11 Envelope Release Time (48H) .......................................................................................................... 14
10.12 Envelope Attack Time (49H).............................................................................................................. 15
10.13 Filter Cutoff (4AH).............................................................................................................................. 15
10.14 Filter Resonance (47H) ..................................................................................................................... 15
10.15 Vibrato Rate (4CH) ............................................................................................................................ 16
MIDI Implementation for the WK-3300, WK-3800, WK-8000, PX-410R and PX-575R
Important!
• All mentions of "this Model" in this document refer to the CASIO WK-3300, WK-3800, WK-8000, PX-410R
and PX-575R.
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Page 1 - Contents

1Part I MIDI Message Overview1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device...

Page 2 - Part III System Message

108Note OnFormatSendSent when something is played on the keyboard. ReceiveReceived over MIDI Channels that correspond to each part. Any part whose mix

Page 3 - Part V Parameter Lists

1110.1 Bank Select (00H)FormatSendSent when a tone is selected. See the separate A that accompanies with this Model for details. ReceiveReceipt causes

Page 4 - Part VII DSP Parameter List

1210.4 Volume (07H) FormatNote 1:The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. SendSent when the volume of Mixer Part 1 through 16 is

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1310.7 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H) FormatNote 1:MIDI Channel NumberThe MIDI Channel for manipulating DSP pa

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14Acoustic Resonance Operations (PX-410R/PX-575R) When the Acoustic Resonance effect is selected, resonance characteristics continually change in acco

Page 7 - MIDI Message Overview

15ReceiveReceipt changes Release Time. 10.12 Envelope Attack Time (49H) FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and

Page 8 - Receive

1610.15 Vibrato Rate (4CH) FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "43.5 -64 to 0

Page 9 - Channel Message

1710.18 Reverb Send (5BH) FormatNote 1:The setting value matches the value that is sent and received. SendSent when Reverb Send of Mixer Part 1 throug

Page 10 - 10 Control Change

18SendThis message is never sent. ReceiveReceipt changes Filter Cutoff of Tone Parameter. 10.20.2 Filter Resonance FormatNote 1:For information about

Page 11 - 10.3 Data Entry (06H,26H)

19SendSent when Drawbar Organ Parameter is changed on this Model. ReceiveReceipt changes the drawbar position in accordance with the message contents.

Page 12 - 10.6 Expression (0BH)

210.16 Vibrato Depth (4DH) ...

Page 13 - 10.8 Hold1 (40H)

20SendSent when 3rd Percussion of Drawbar Parameter is changed on this Model. ReceiveReceipt changes 3rd Percussion the Drawbar Organ Parameter. 10.20

Page 14 - 10.10 Soft (43H)

2110.21.2 Fine TuneFormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "43.7 -99 to 0 to 99 S

Page 15 - 10.14 Filter Resonance (47H)

2210.21.5 NullFormatSendThis message is never sent. ReceiveReceipt deselects RPN. 10.22 All Sound Off (78H) FormatSendThis message is never sent. Rece

Page 16 - 10.17 Vibrato Delay (4EH)

2311 Mode Message 11.1 All Notes Off (7BH) Format11.2 Omni Off (7CH) Format11.3 Omni On (7DH) Format11.4 Mono (7EH) Format11.5 Poly (7FH) FormatSendTh

Page 17 - 10.20 NRPN (62H,63H)

2412 Program Change FormatSendSent when a tone is selected. See the separate A that accompanies with this Model for details about program numbers. Rec

Page 18 - 10.20.3 Drawbar Position

2514 Pitch Bend FormatSendSent when the bender wheel is operated. Also sent when play data or auto-accompaniment data that includes bender wheel data

Page 19 - 10.20.4 Drawbar Organ Click

2616 System Exclusive Message FormatThis Model can send and receive Universal System Exclusive Messages, as well as System Exclusive Messages that hav

Page 20 - 10.21 RPN (64H,65H)

2716.1.3 Master Fine Tuning FormatNote 1:For information about the relationship between setting values and send/receive values, see "43.7 -99 to

Page 21 - 10.21.4 Modulation Depth

28SendSent when the Reverb Type parameter of System Reverb is changed. ReceiveReceipt changes the Reverb Type parameter. Time FormatNote 1:The setting

Page 22 - 10.22 All Sound Off (78H)

29ReceiveReceipt changes the Chorus Rate parameter of System Chorus. Depth FormatNote 1:The setting value matches the value that is sent and received.

Page 23 - 11 Mode Message

3Part IV This Model's System Exclusive Messages17 Format ...

Page 24 - 13 Channel Aftertouch

3016.1.7 GM System MessageGM System On FormatSendThis message is never sent. ReceiveReceipt puts the sound source into a GM sound source mode. GM Syst

Page 25 - System Message

31Part IVThis Model's System Exclusive Messages 17 Format17.1 Message ClassificationsThis Model's SysEx operations are classified as Paramet

Page 26 - 16 System Exclusive Message

3217.2 Message StructuresThis Model's System Exclusive Messages is formed of the 13 fields shown below. Whether or not a particular field is incl

Page 27 - 16.1.5 Reverb Parameter

3317.2.5 5...act : Action aaaB = Action (3bit) This field indicates the operation of the System Exclusive Message. 17.2.6 6...cat : Category0cccccccB

Page 28 - 16.1.6 Chorus Parameter

34A...Available (Includes cases here parameters are only partially available.)R...Receive Only T...Transmit Only -...Not Available Note 1...The drawba

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3517.2.8 8...ilen/dlen : index length / data length This field indicates the size of the "11...index" field and the "12...data" f

Page 30 - 16.1.8 GS Message

3617.2.10 10...index Parameter Index Number This field contains a supplementary number that points to data when parameters are arrayed. This means tha

Page 31 - 17 Format

3717.2.11 11...data Parameter Data This field is always empty. Indicates the value of the parameter itself. The length varies in accordance with the d

Page 32 - 17.2 Message Structures

38For a bulk data transfer operation, the Parameter Set data to be transferred is read sequentially in 16-bit data starting from the top address. Read

Page 33 - 17.2.6 6...cat : Category

3918 Parameter OperationsThere are two parameter operations: Individual Parameter Transfer and Individual Parameter Request. A single session is concl

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4Part VI Parameter Set List26 User Tone Parameter Set...

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4019.1.2 Session and SubsessionSubsessionOne Parameter Set can be transferred per subsession. Subsession transfers one Parameter Set or data that is b

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4119.3 Handshake Protocol Communication Flow A session starts with the receiving device sending a request using an HDR or with the sending device send

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42The session can be canceled for any reason by sending an HDJ. The HDJ can be sent by the sending device or the receiving device. The bulk dump sessi

Page 38 - 17.2.12 12...sum Check Sum

43The same packet is resent when a checksum mismatch or incompatible data structure error is detected. Data Receiver Data Sender OperationBDS → Data S

Page 39 - 18 Parameter Operations

44Part VParameter Lists These lists show the parameters that can be transferred individually using System Exclusive Messages. • Note 1: Any parameter

Page 40 - 19.1.2 Session and Subsession

45System Parameter ListNote 1:This is the version number of models with the same System Exclusive Model ID = 11-02. This value is used to specify the

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46Data Management Command List Note 1:Receipt of this parameter causes this Model to terminate all music and note play, and enter a mode that is optim

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4720.3 Command Parameter List System Exclusive FormatSetup Parameter List Field Value01 SYSEX F002 MAN 4403 MOD 11,0204 dev Either 00 to 1F, or 7F05 a

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48MIDI Parameter List 21 Patch Parameter The patch parameter is a temporary area that controls the sound source operation mode. Mixer settings, synthe

Page 44 - Parameter Lists

49Note 1:This parameter sets the SysEx Device ID. Tune / Mix Parameter Note 1:See "43.7 -99 to 0 to 99 Setting Value Table". Note 2: See &qu

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541.18 Algorithm 17 (11H) : Sin 2-Phase Chorus ... 7141.19 Algor

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50System Chorus Note 1:Selects the System Chorus preset type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects Chorus3. The other System Chorus parameters are changed t

Page 47 - 20.3 Command Parameter List

51Note 3: Selects the Master EQ low-range gain. See "43.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table". Note 4:Selects the Master EQ mid-low frequen

Page 48 - 21 Patch Parameter

52DSP Type Independent Parameters The first eight parameters listed below are DSP User Parameters whose settings can be configured from this Model&apo

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5321.2 Patch Part Parameter List This list shows setting parameters that are specific for each part. System Exclusive Format Basic Parameter List Note

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54Tone parameter Note 1:Change the tone name. One character is indicated by each byte. Assignable Controller Parameter Note 1:When Vibrato is selected

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55Vibrato ParameterNote 1:When Modulation Assign is any setting other than Vibrato, Vibrato depth is adjusted when a Modulation message (MIDI Control

Page 52

5622 Wave Data ParametersWave Data Parameters contain address and size information about expanded waveform data. 22.1 Wave Data Information System Exc

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5723 Song Data Parameter Song Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about song sequencer data. 23.1 Song Data InformationSystem

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5824 Rhythm Data Parameters Rhythm Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about expanded rhythm data. 24.1 Rhythm Data Informatio

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5925 SMF Data Parameters SMF Data Parameters contain address, size, and name information about SMF data. 25.1 SMF Data Information System Exclusive Fo

Page 56 - 22 Wave Data Parameters

6Part VIII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values43 Setting Value Table ...

Page 57 - 23 Song Data Parameter

60Part VIParameter Set List This list shows the parameter sets that can be transferred using System Exclusive Message Bulk Dump. 26 User Tone Paramete

Page 58 - 24 Rhythm Data Parameters

6128 User Drum Parameter Set This is the drum set parameter set. System Exclusive Format29 User Voice Parameter Set This is the parameter set that is

Page 59 - 25 SMF Data Parameters

6230 User Instrument Parameter Set This is the parameter set that is associated with and sent with Drum. All key numbers are supported, so one drum se

Page 60 - Parameter Set List

6332 User Wave DataThis is the actual wave that is sent along with each wave parameter.System Exclusive Format33 User DSP Parameter Set System Exclusi

Page 61 - 29 User Voice Parameter Set

6434 Song Data System Exclusive Format35 User Rhythm Pattern System Exclusive FormatField Value01 SYSEX F002 MAN 4403 MOD 11,0204 dev Either 00 to 1F,

Page 62 - 31 User Wave Parameter Set

6536 Registration Data System Exclusive FormatNote 1:The relationship between the "Bank", "Number" and "ps (parameter set)&qu

Page 63 - 33 User DSP Parameter Set

6637 User Drawbar Parameter Set System Exclusive Format38 SMF Parameter Set System Exclusive FormatField Value01 SYSEX F002 MAN 4403 MOD 11,0204 dev E

Page 64 - 35 User Rhythm Pattern

67Data Format Bulk dumping SMF data transfers the data with a 128-byte header appended as shown below. The header data starts with an 8-byte file name

Page 65 - 36 Registration Data

6840 About Parameter Set (PS) numbersWhen using a system exclusive message to transfer a user Parameter Sets or user Parameter Set parameters, the spe

Page 66 - 38 SMF Parameter Set

69Part VIIDSP Parameter ListThis list shows the parameters for each of the DSP algorithms. U0 to U7 indicate User Parameters 0 to 7, while I00 to I15

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7Part IMIDI Message Overview 1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device This Model consists of a controller block and a sound source block as described

Page 68 - 40.2 PX-410R/PX-575R

7041.7 Algorithm 06 (06H) : Compressor Note 1:This algorithm adjusts the level at which the compressor effect starts. 41.8 Algorithm 07 (07H) : Limite

Page 69 - DSP Parameter List

7141.15 Algorithm 14 (0EH) : Ring Modulator 41.16 Algorithm 15 (0FH) : LoFi Note 1:See the "43.5 -64 to 0 to 63 Setting Value Table."41.17 A

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7241.23 Algorithm 22 (16H) : 3-Tap Delay 41.24 Algorithm 23 (17H) : Gate Reverb 41.25 Algorithm 24 (18H) : Reverse Gate Reverb41.26 Algorithm 25 (19H)

Page 71

73Note 3:See "43.13 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table".Note 4:See "43.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table".Note 5:See

Page 72

7442.5 Algorithm M04 (24H) : Multi0442.6 Algorithm M05 (25H) : Multi0542.7 Algorithm M06 (26H) : Multi0642.8 Algorithm M07 (27H) : Multi0742.9 Algorit

Page 73 - (Multi Effect)

7542.12 Algorithm M11 (2BH) : Multi1142.13 Algorithm M12 (2CH) : Multi1242.14 Algorithm M13 (2DH) : Multi1342.15 Algorithm M14 (2EH) : Multi1442.16 Al

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7642.17 Algorithm M16 (30H) : Multi1642.18 Algorithm M17 (31H) : Multi1742.19 Algorithm M18 (32H) : Multi1842.20 Algorithm M19 (33H) : Multi1942.21 Al

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7742.22 Algorithm M21 (35H) : Multi2142.23 Algorithm M22 (36H) : Multi2242.24 Algorithm M23 (37H) : Multi2342.25 Algorithm M24 (38H) : Multi2442.26 Al

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7842.27 Algorithm M26 (3AH) : Multi2642.28 Algorithm M27 (3BH) : Multi2742.29 Algorithm M28 (3CH) : Multi2842.30 Algorithm M29 (3DH) : Multi2942.31 Al

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7942.32 Algorithm M31 (3FH) : Multi31Number Parameter NotesU0 Distortion Gain -U1 Distortion Low -U2 Distortion Tone -U3 Distortion Level -U4 Flanger

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81.3 Sound Source Common Sub-blocks The Sound Source Common Sub-blocks include sound source settings that are not dependent on sound source parts; nam

Page 79

80Part VIIISetting Values and Send/Receive Values 43 Setting Value Table43.1 Off/On Setting Value Table 43.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table43.3 Rotate/

Page 80 - Receive Values

8143.10 Reverb Type Setting Value Table43.11 Chorus Type Setting Value Table43.12 Equalizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table43.13 Equalizer Mid Frequ

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8243.15 Equalizer Gain Setting Value TableThe parameter value is not equivalent to dB (decibels).43.16 DSP Algorithm ID Table43.17 Drawbar Position Se

Page 82

83Part IXMIDI Implementation Notation 43.19 Hexadecimal NotationMIDI implementation sometimes requires that data be expressed in hexadecimal format. H

Page 83 - Notation

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Page 84 - MA0608-A

94 Different Operations Depending on Part Mode Each Part Mode (see 12.1 "About the Part Mode"), which is the sound source operational mode,

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