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HDR 24/96
Appendix G – MIDI Implementation Chart
Mackie Designs Model: HDR24/96
Version: 1.0
Date: December 2000
Function
Transmit
Receive
Default X X
Basic Channel
Changed X
X
Default X X
Messages X
X
Mode
Altered X X
Note Number
True Voice
X
X
Note On
X
X
Velocity
Note Off
X
X
Aftertouch Key’s
Channel
X
X
Pitch Bend
–
X
X
Control Change
–
X
X
Program Change
True Number
X
X
System Exclusive
–
X
X
Song Position
X
X
Song Select
X
X
System Common
Tune Request
X
X
System Real-time
Clock Commands
X
X
Local On/Off
N/A
N/A
All Notes Off
N/A
N/A
Active Sense
N/A
N/A
Aux Messages
System Reset
N/A
N/A
MMC open loop commands: STOP, PLAY (03), FF, REW, REC (06),
REC EXIT, REC READY (41), LOCATE, SHUTTLE, STEP
MTC (Quarter Frame Resolution)
Notes
MMC Device ID’s (0-5)
Mode 1: Omni On, Poly
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono
O: Yes
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono
X: No
The primary interest in MIDI implementation of the HDR24/96 is for remote control by another
device through MIDI Machine Control (MMC) commands. MMC is well documented in the
MIDI Specification, but it’s not a straightforward implementation. Some commands do different
things depending on the state of the machine at the time the command is received. If you want to
set up MIDI remote controls for the HDR24/96, you really should study the MIDI specification.
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