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0vvv vvvv  Parameter Number LSB 
0000 0110  NRPN parameter value MSB CC 
0vvv vvvv  Parameter value MSB 
0010 0110  NRPN parameter value LSB CC 
0vvv vvvv  Parameter value LSB 
The parameter number can be found in the two tables below, one for Global 
parameters, and the other for Program parameters. The parameter numbers and 
the parameter values are broken into two 7-bit bytes for MIDI transmission; the 
LSB has the seven least-significant bits, and the MSB has the seven most-
significant bits, though in most cases the MSB will be zero or one, and never 
more than two. 
When receiving an NRPN, all messages do not necessarily need to be 
transmitted, since the synth will track the most recent NRPN number, though it 
is usually good practice to send the entire message above. 
Once an NRPN is selected, the synth will also respond to NRPN Data Increment 
and Decrement commands, which some controllers utilize. Finally, it responds 
to one RPN (Registered Parameter Number) command, the RPN/NRPN Reset 
command, which can be handy for resetting the currently selected parameter to a 
known state. 
Received NRPN Messages 
Status  Second  Third  Description 
1011 nnnn 
0110 0011 
0vvvvvvv  NRPN parameter number MSB CC 
1011 nnnn 
0110 0010 
0vvvvvvv  NRPN parameter number LSB CC 
1011 nnnn  0000 0110  0vvvvvvv  NRPN parameter value MSB CC 
1011 nnnn  0010 0110  0vvvvvvv  NRPN parameter value LSB CC 
1011 nnnn 
0110 0000 
0xxxxxxx  NRPN parameter value Increment 
1011 nnnn 
0110 0001 
0xxxxxxx  NRPN parameter value Decrement 
1011 nnnn  0010 0101  0111111  RPN parameter number MSB CC – Reset NRPN 
parameter number (when both MSB and LSB 
received) 
1011 nnnn  0010 0100  0111111  RPN parameter number LSB CC – Reset NRPN 
parameter number (when both MSB and LSB 
received) 
Global Parameter Data 
The following table shows the Global data that is sent and received on global 
parameter dumps, and the corresponding NRPN number when sent/received 
individually. 
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