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Symbols and Constants

This appendix is a reference to the chords that MMA recognizes and name/value tables for drum and instrument names. The tables have been auto-generated by MMA using the -D options.

Chord Names

MMA recognizes standard chord names as listed below. The names are case sensitive and must be entered in uppercase letters as shown:

A A$\sharp$ A$\flat$ B B$\sharp$ B$\flat$ C C$\sharp$ C$\flat$ D D$\sharp$ D$\flat$ E E$\sharp$ E$\flat$ F F$\sharp$ F$\flat$ G G$\sharp$ G$\flat$

Please note that in your input files you must use a lowercase ``b'' or an ``&'' to represent a $\flat$ and a ``#'' for a $\sharp$.

All ``7th'' chords are ``dominant 7th'' unless specifically noted as ``major''. A dominant 7th has a flattened 7th note (in a C7 chord this is a b$\flat$; a C Major 7th chord has a b$\natural$).

For a more detailed listing of the chords, notes and scales you should download the document www.mellowood.ca/mma/chords.pdf.gz.

The following types of chords are recognized (these are case sensitive and must be in the mixed upper and lowercase shown):

$\sharp$5 Augmented triad.
($\flat$5) Major triad with flat 5th.
+ Augmented triad.
+7 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th.
+7$\flat$9$\sharp$11 Augmented 7th with flat 9th and sharp 11th.
+9 7th plus 9th with sharp 5th (same as aug9).
+9M7 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a major 7th and 9th.
+M7 Major 7th with sharp 5th.
11 9th chord plus 11th (3rd not voiced).
11$\flat$9 7th chord plus flat 9th and 11th.
13 7th (including 5th) plus 13th (the 9th and 11th are not voiced).
13$\sharp$11 7th plus sharp 11th and 13th (9th not voiced).
13$\sharp$9 7th (including 5th) plus 13th and sharp 9th (11th not voiced).
13$\flat$5 7th with flat 5th, plus 13th (the 9th and 11th are not voiced).
13$\flat$9 7th (including 5th) plus 13th and flat 9th (11th not voiced).
13sus 7sus, plus 9th and 13th
13sus$\flat$9 7sus, plus flat 9th and 13th
5 Altered Fifth or Power Chord; root and 5th only.
6 Major tiad with added 6th.
6(add9) 6th with added 9th. This is sometimes notated as a slash chord in the form ``6/9''.
69 6th with added 9th. This is sometimes notated as a slash chord in the form ``6/9''.
7 7th.
7$\sharp$11 7th plus sharp 11th (9th omitted).
7$\sharp$5 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th.
7$\sharp$5$\sharp$9 7th with sharp 5th and sharp 9th.
7$\sharp$5$\flat$9 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th and flat 9th.
7$\sharp$9 7th with sharp 9th.
7$\sharp$9$\sharp$11 7th plus sharp 9th and sharp 11th.
7$\sharp$9$\flat$13 7th with sharp 9th and flat 13th.
7(omit3) 7th with unvoiced 3rd.
7+ An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th.
7+5 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th.
7+9 7th with sharp 9th.
7-5 7th, flat 5.
7-9 7th with flat 9th.
7alt 7th with flat 5th and flat 9th.
7$\flat$5 7th, flat 5.
7$\flat$5$\sharp$9 7th with flat 5th and sharp 9th.
7$\flat$5$\flat$9 7th with flat 5th and flat 9th.
7$\flat$9 7th with flat 9th.
7$\flat$9$\sharp$11 7th plus flat 9th and sharp 11th.
7omit3 7th with unvoiced 3rd.
7sus 7th with suspended 4th, dominant 7th with 3rd raised half tone.
7sus2 A sus2 with dominant 7th added.
7sus4 7th with suspended 4th, dominant 7th with 3rd raised half tone.
7sus$\flat$9 7th with suspended 4th and flat 9th.
9 7th plus 9th.
9$\sharp$11 7th plus 9th and sharp 11th.
9$\sharp$5 7th plus 9th with sharp 5th (same as aug9).
9+5 7th plus 9th with sharp 5th (same as aug9).
9-5 7th plus 9th with flat 5th.
9$\flat$5 7th plus 9th with flat 5th.
9sus 7sus plus 9th.
9sus4 7sus plus 9th.
M Major triad. This is the default and is used in the absense of any other chord type specification.
M13 Major 7th (including 5th) plus 13th (9th and 11th not voiced).
M13$\sharp$11 Major 7th plus sharp 11th and 13th (9th not voiced).
M6 Major tiad with added 6th.
M7 Major 7th.
M7$\sharp$11 Major 7th plus sharp 11th (9th omitted).
M7$\sharp$5 Major 7th with sharp 5th.
M7(add13) 7th (including 5th) plus 13th and flat 9th (11th not voiced).
M7+5 Major 7th with sharp 5th.
M7-5 Major 7th with a flat 5th.
M7$\flat$5 Major 7th with a flat 5th.
M9 Major 7th plus 9th.
M9$\sharp$11 Major 9th plus sharp 11th.
add9 Major chord plus 9th (no 7th.)
aug Augmented triad.
aug7 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th.
aug7$\sharp$9 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th and sharp 9th.
aug7$\flat$9 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a dominant 7th and flat 9th.
aug9 7th plus 9th with sharp 5th (same as aug9).
aug9M7 An augmented chord (raised 5th) with a major 7th and 9th.
dim A dim7, not a triad!
dim3 Diminished triad (non-standard notation).
dim7 Diminished seventh.
dim7(addM7) Diminished tirad with added Major 7th.
m Minor triad.
m$\sharp$5 Minor triad with augmented 5th.
m$\sharp$7 Minor Triad plus Major 7th. You will also see this printed as ``m(maj7)'', ``m+7'', ``min(maj7)'' and ``min$\sharp$7'' (which MMA accepts); as well as the MMA invalid forms: ``-($\Delta$7)'', and ``min$\natural$7''.
m(add9) Minor triad plus 9th (no 7th).
m($\flat$5) Minor triad with flat 5th (aka dim).
m(maj7) Minor Triad plus Major 7th. You will also see this printed as ``m(maj7)'', ``m+7'', ``min(maj7)'' and ``min$\sharp$7'' (which MMA accepts); as well as the MMA invalid forms: ``-($\Delta$7)'', and ``min$\natural$7''.
m(sus9) Minor triad plus 9th (no 7th).
m+5 Minor triad with augmented 5th.
m+7 Minor Triad plus Major 7th. You will also see this printed as ``m(maj7)'', ``m+7'', ``min(maj7)'' and ``min$\sharp$7'' (which MMA accepts); as well as the MMA invalid forms: ``-($\Delta$7)'', and ``min$\natural$7''.
m+7$\sharp$9 Augmented minor 7 plus sharp 9th.
m+7$\flat$9 Augmented minor 7 plus flat 9th.
m+7$\flat$9$\sharp$11 Augmented minor 7th with flat 9th and sharp 11th.
m11 9th with minor 3rd, plus 11th.
m11$\flat$5 Minor 7th with flat 5th plus 11th.
m13 Minor 7th (including 5th) plus 13th (9th and 11th not voiced).
m6 Minor 6th (flat 3rd plus a 6th).
m6(add9) Minor 6th with added 9th. This is sometimes notated as a slash chord in the form ``m6/9''.
m69 Minor 6th with added 9th. This is sometimes notated as a slash chord in the form ``m6/9''.
m7 Minor 7th (flat 3rd plus dominant 7th).
m7$\sharp$9 Minor 7th with added sharp 9th.
m7($\sharp$9) Minor 7th with added sharp 9th.
m7(add11) Minor 7th plus 11th.
m7(add13) Minor 7th plus 13th.
m7($\flat$9) Minor 7th with added flat 9th.
m7(omit5) Minor 7th with unvoiced 5th.
m7-5 Minor 7th, flat 5 (aka 1/2 diminished).
m7$\flat$5 Minor 7th, flat 5 (aka 1/2 diminished).
m7$\flat$5$\flat$9 Minor 7th with flat 5th and flat 9th.
m7$\flat$9 Minor 7th with added flat 9th.
m7$\flat$9$\sharp$11 Minor 7th plus flat 9th and sharp 11th.
m7omit5 Minor 7th with unvoiced 5th.
m9 Minor triad plus 7th and 9th.
m9$\sharp$11 Minor 7th plus 9th and sharp 11th.
m9$\flat$5 Minor triad, flat 5, plus 7th and 9th.
mM7 Minor Triad plus Major 7th. You will also see this printed as ``m(maj7)'', ``m+7'', ``min(maj7)'' and ``min$\sharp$7'' (which MMA accepts); as well as the MMA invalid forms: ``-($\Delta$7)'', and ``min$\natural$7''.
mM7(add9) Minor Triad plus Major 7th and 9th.
maj13 Major 7th (including 5th) plus 13th (9th and 11th not voiced).
maj7 Major 7th.
maj9 Major 7th plus 9th.
m$\flat$5 Minor triad with flat 5th (aka dim).
min$\sharp$7 Minor Triad plus Major 7th. You will also see this printed as ``m(maj7)'', ``m+7'', ``min(maj7)'' and ``min$\sharp$7'' (which MMA accepts); as well as the MMA invalid forms: ``-($\Delta$7)'', and ``min$\natural$7''.
min(maj7) Minor Triad plus Major 7th. You will also see this printed as ``m(maj7)'', ``m+7'', ``min(maj7)'' and ``min$\sharp$7'' (which MMA accepts); as well as the MMA invalid forms: ``-($\Delta$7)'', and ``min$\natural$7''.
omit3(add9) Triad: root, 5th and 9th.
omit3add9 Triad: root, 5th and 9th.
sus Suspended 4th, major triad with the 3rd raised half tone.
sus2 Suspended 2nd, major triad with the major 2nd above the root substituted for 3rd.
sus4 Suspended 4th, major triad with the 3rd raised half tone.
sus9 7sus plus 9th.
 
In modern pop charts the ``M'' in a major 7th chord (and other major chords) is often represented by a ``$\Delta$''. When entering these chords, just replace the ``$\Delta$'' with an ``M''. For example, change ``G$\Delta$7'' to ``GM7''.

A chord name without a type is interpreted as a major chord (or triad). For example, the chord ``C'' is identical to ``CM''.

MMA has an large set of defined chords. However, you can add your own with the DEFCHORD command, details here.


Octave Adjustment

Depending on the key and chord sequence, a chord may end up in the wrong octave. This is caused by MMA 's internal routines which create a chord: all of the tables are maintained for a ``C'' chord and the others are derived from that point by subtracting or adding a constant. To compensate you can add a leading ``-'' or ``+'' to the chordname to force the movement of that chord and scale up or down an octave.

For example, the following line will move the chord up and down for the third and fourth beats:

Cm Fm -Gm +D7

The effect of octave shifting is also highly dependent on the voicing options in effect for the track.

You'll have to listen to the MMA output to determine when and where to use this adjustment. Hopefully, it won't be needed all that much.

If you have a large number of chords to adjust, use the CHORDADJUST command , here.

Altered Chords

According to Standardized Chord Symbol Notation altered chords should be written in the form Cmi $^{7}(^{\flat{}9}_{\sharp{}5})$. However, this is pretty hard to type (and parse). So, we've used the convention that the altered intervals should be written in numerical order: Cm$\sharp$5$\flat$9. Also, note that we use ``m'' for ``minor'' which appears to be more the conventional method than ``mi''.

Diminished Chords

In most pop and jazz charts it is assumed that a diminished chord is always a diminished 7th ...a diminished triad is never played. MMA continues this, sometimes erroneous assumption.A.1You can change the behavior in several ways: change the chord notes and scale for a ``dim'' from a dim7 to a triad by following the instructions here; use the slightly oddball notation of ``m$\flat$5'' which generates a ``diminished triad''; or use the more-oddball notation ``dim3''.

Notational notes: In printed music a ``diminished'' chord is sometimes represented with a small circle symbol (eg. ``FO'') and a ``half-diminished'' as a small slashed circle (e.g., ``CØ'').

A half-diminished chord in MMA is specified with the notation ``m7$\flat$5''.

Slash Chords

Charts sometimes use slash chords in the form ``Am/E''. This notation is used, mainly, to indicate chord inversions. For example, the chord notes in ``Am/E'' become ``E'', ``A'' and ``C'' with the ``E'' taking the root position. MMA will accept chords of this type. However, you may not notice any difference in the generated tracks due to the inversions used by the current pattern.

You may also encounter slash chords where the slash-part of the chord is not a note in the chord. Consider the ambiguous notation ``Dm/C''. The composer (or copyist) might mean to add a ``C'' bass note to a ``Dm'' chord, or she might mean ``Dm7'', or even an inverted ``Dm7''. MMA will handle these ...almost perfectly. When the ``slash'' part of the chord indicates a note which is not a note in the chord, MMA assumes that the indicated note should be used in the bass line. Since each chord generated by MMA also has a ``scale'' associated with it for use by bass and scale patterns this works. For example, a C Major chord will have the scale ``c, d, e, f, g, a, b''; a C Minor chord has the same scale, but with an e$\flat$. If the slash note is contained in the scale, the scale will be rotated so that the note becomes the ``root'' note.

A warning message will be printed if the note is not in both the chord and the scale.

Another notation you may see is something like ``Dm/9''. Again, the meaning is not clear. It probably means a ``Dm9'', or ``Dm9/E'' ... but since MMA isn't sure this notation will generate an error.

Please note that for fairly obvious reasons you cannot have both slash notation and an inversion (see the next section).

For more details on ``slash chords'' your favorite music theory book or teacher is highly recommended!

Chord Inversions

Instead of using a slash chord you can specify an inversion to use with a chord. The notation is simply an ``>'' and a number between -5 and 5 immediately following the chord name.

The chord will be ``rotated'' as specified by the value after the ``>''.

For example, the chord ``C>2'' will generate the notes G, C and E; ``F>-1'' gives C, F and A.

There is an important difference between this option and a slash chord: in inversions neither the root note nor the associated scale are modified.


MIDI Voices

When setting a voice for a track (i.e. Bass Voice NN), you can specify the patch to use with a symbolic constant. Any combination of upper and lower case is permitted. The following are the names with the equivalent voice numbers:

Voices, Alphabetically

5thSawWave 86
Accordion 21
AcousticBass 32
AgogoBells 113
AltoSax 65
Applause/Noise 126
Atmosphere 99
BagPipe 109
Bandoneon 23
Banjo 105
BaritoneSax 67
Bass&Lead 87
Bassoon 70
BirdTweet 123
BottleBlow 76
BowedGlass 92
BrassSection 61
BreathNoise 121
Brightness 100
Celesta 8
Cello 42
Charang 84
ChifferLead 83
ChoirAahs 52
ChurchOrgan 19
Clarinet 71
Clavinet 7
CleanGuitar 27
ContraBass 43
Crystal 98
DistortonGuitar 30
EchoDrops 102
EnglishHorn 69
EPiano 5
Fantasia 88
Fiddle 110
FingeredBass 33
Flute 73
FrenchHorn 60
FretlessBass 35
Glockenspiel 9
Goblins 101
GuitarFretNoise 120
GuitarHarmonics 31
GunShot 127
HaloPad 94
Harmonica 22
HarpsiChord 6
HelicopterBlade 125
Honky-TonkPiano 3
IceRain 96
JazzGuitar 26
Kalimba 108
Koto 107
Marimba 12
MelodicTom1 117
MetalPad 93
MusicBox 10
MutedGuitar 28
MutedTrumpet 59
NylonGuitar 24
Oboe 68
Ocarina 79
OrchestraHit 55
OrchestralHarp 46
Organ1 16
Organ2 17
Organ3 18
OverDriveGuitar 29
PanFlute 75
Piano1 0
Piano2 1
Piano3 2
Piccolo 72
PickedBass 34
PizzicatoString 45
PolySynth 90
Recorder 74
ReedOrgan 20
ReverseCymbal 119
RhodesPiano 4
Santur 15
SawWave 81
SeaShore 122
Shakuhachi 77
Shamisen 106
Shanai 111
Sitar 104
SlapBass1 36
SlapBass2 37
SlowStrings 49
SoloVoice 85
SopranoSax 64
SoundTrack 97
SpaceVoice 91
SquareWave 80
StarTheme 103
SteelDrums 114
SteelGuitar 25
Strings 48
SweepPad 95
SynCalliope 82
SynthBass1 38
SynthBass2 39
SynthBrass1 62
SynthBrass2 63
SynthDrum 118
SynthStrings1 50
SynthStrings2 51
SynthVox 54
TaikoDrum 116
TelephoneRing 124
TenorSax 66
Timpani 47
TinkleBell 112
TremoloStrings 44
Trombone 57
Trumpet 56
Tuba 58
TubularBells 14
Vibraphone 11
Viola 41
Violin 40
VoiceOohs 53
WarmPad 89
Whistle 78
WoodBlock 115
Xylophone 13
 

Voices, By MIDI Value

0 Piano1
1 Piano2
2 Piano3
3 Honky-TonkPiano
4 RhodesPiano
5 EPiano
6 HarpsiChord
7 Clavinet
8 Celesta
9 Glockenspiel
10 MusicBox
11 Vibraphone
12 Marimba
13 Xylophone
14 TubularBells
15 Santur
16 Organ1
17 Organ2
18 Organ3
19 ChurchOrgan
20 ReedOrgan
21 Accordion
22 Harmonica
23 Bandoneon
24 NylonGuitar
25 SteelGuitar
26 JazzGuitar
27 CleanGuitar
28 MutedGuitar
29 OverDriveGuitar
30 DistortonGuitar
31 GuitarHarmonics
32 AcousticBass
33 FingeredBass
34 PickedBass
35 FretlessBass
36 SlapBass1
37 SlapBass2
38 SynthBass1
39 SynthBass2
40 Violin
41 Viola
42 Cello
43 ContraBass
44 TremoloStrings
45 PizzicatoString
46 OrchestralHarp
47 Timpani
48 Strings
49 SlowStrings
50 SynthStrings1
51 SynthStrings2
52 ChoirAahs
53 VoiceOohs
54 SynthVox
55 OrchestraHit
56 Trumpet
57 Trombone
58 Tuba
59 MutedTrumpet
60 FrenchHorn
61 BrassSection
62 SynthBrass1
63 SynthBrass2
64 SopranoSax
65 AltoSax
66 TenorSax
67 BaritoneSax
68 Oboe
69 EnglishHorn
70 Bassoon
71 Clarinet
72 Piccolo
73 Flute
74 Recorder
75 PanFlute
76 BottleBlow
77 Shakuhachi
78 Whistle
79 Ocarina
80 SquareWave
81 SawWave
82 SynCalliope
83 ChifferLead
84 Charang
85 SoloVoice
86 5thSawWave
87 Bass&Lead
88 Fantasia
89 WarmPad
90 PolySynth
91 SpaceVoice
92 BowedGlass
93 MetalPad
94 HaloPad
95 SweepPad
96 IceRain
97 SoundTrack
98 Crystal
99 Atmosphere
100 Brightness
101 Goblins
102 EchoDrops
103 StarTheme
104 Sitar
105 Banjo
106 Shamisen
107 Koto
108 Kalimba
109 BagPipe
110 Fiddle
111 Shanai
112 TinkleBell
113 AgogoBells
114 SteelDrums
115 WoodBlock
116 TaikoDrum
117 MelodicTom1
118 SynthDrum
119 ReverseCymbal
120 GuitarFretNoise
121 BreathNoise
122 SeaShore
123 BirdTweet
124 TelephoneRing
125 HelicopterBlade
126 Applause/Noise
127 GunShot
 


Drum Notes

When defining a drum tone, you can specify the patch to use with a symbolic constant. Any combination of upper and lower case is permitted. In addition to the drum tone name and the MIDI value, the equivalent ``name'' in $^{superscript}$ is included. The ``names'' may help you find the tones on your keyboard.

Drum Notes, Alphabetically

Cabasa 69$^{A}$
Castanets 84$^{C}$
ChineseCymbal 52$^{E}$
Claves 75$^{E\flat}$
ClosedHiHat 42$^{G\flat}$
CowBell 56$^{A\flat}$
CrashCymbal1 49$^{D\flat}$
CrashCymbal2 57$^{A}$
HandClap 39$^{E\flat}$
HighAgogo 67$^{G}$
HighBongo 60$^{C}$
HighQ 27$^{E\flat}$
HighTimbale 65$^{F}$
HighTom1 50$^{D}$
HighTom2 48$^{C}$
HighWoodBlock 76$^{E}$
JingleBell 83$^{B}$
KickDrum1 36$^{C}$
KickDrum2 35$^{B}$
LongGuiro 74$^{D}$
LongLowWhistle 72$^{C}$
LowAgogo 68$^{A\flat}$
LowBongo 61$^{D\flat}$
LowConga 64$^{E}$
LowTimbale 66$^{G\flat}$
LowTom1 43$^{G}$
LowTom2 41$^{F}$
LowWoodBlock 77$^{F}$
Maracas 70$^{B\flat}$
MetronomeBell 34$^{B\flat}$
MetronomeClick 33$^{A}$
MidTom1 47$^{B}$
MidTom2 45$^{A}$
MuteCuica 78$^{G\flat}$
MuteHighConga 62$^{D}$
MuteSudro 85$^{D\flat}$
MuteTriangle 80$^{A\flat}$
OpenCuica 79$^{G}$
OpenHighConga 63$^{E\flat}$
OpenHiHat 46$^{B\flat}$
OpenSudro 86$^{D}$
OpenTriangle 81$^{A}$
PedalHiHat 44$^{A\flat}$
RideBell 53$^{F}$
RideCymbal1 51$^{E\flat}$
RideCymbal2 59$^{B}$
ScratchPull 30$^{G\flat}$
ScratchPush 29$^{F}$
Shaker 82$^{B\flat}$
ShortGuiro 73$^{D\flat}$
ShortHiWhistle 71$^{B}$
SideKick 37$^{D\flat}$
Slap 28$^{E}$
SnareDrum1 38$^{D}$
SnareDrum2 40$^{E}$
SplashCymbal 55$^{G}$
SquareClick 32$^{A\flat}$
Sticks 31$^{G}$
Tambourine 54$^{G\flat}$
VibraSlap 58$^{B\flat}$
 

Drum Notes, by MIDI Value

27 HighQ$^{E\flat}$
28 Slap$^{E}$
29 ScratchPush$^{F}$
30 ScratchPull$^{G\flat}$
31 Sticks$^{G}$
32 SquareClick$^{A\flat}$
33 MetronomeClick$^{A}$
34 MetronomeBell$^{B\flat}$
35 KickDrum2$^{B}$
36 KickDrum1$^{C}$
37 SideKick$^{D\flat}$
38 SnareDrum1$^{D}$
39 HandClap$^{E\flat}$
40 SnareDrum2$^{E}$
41 LowTom2$^{F}$
42 ClosedHiHat$^{G\flat}$
43 LowTom1$^{G}$
44 PedalHiHat$^{A\flat}$
45 MidTom2$^{A}$
46 OpenHiHat$^{B\flat}$
47 MidTom1$^{B}$
48 HighTom2$^{C}$
49 CrashCymbal1$^{D\flat}$
50 HighTom1$^{D}$
51 RideCymbal1$^{E\flat}$
52 ChineseCymbal$^{E}$
53 RideBell$^{F}$
54 Tambourine$^{G\flat}$
55 SplashCymbal$^{G}$
56 CowBell$^{A\flat}$
57 CrashCymbal2$^{A}$
58 VibraSlap$^{B\flat}$
59 RideCymbal2$^{B}$
60 HighBongo$^{C}$
61 LowBongo$^{D\flat}$
62 MuteHighConga$^{D}$
63 OpenHighConga$^{E\flat}$
64 LowConga$^{E}$
65 HighTimbale$^{F}$
66 LowTimbale$^{G\flat}$
67 HighAgogo$^{G}$
68 LowAgogo$^{A\flat}$
69 Cabasa$^{A}$
70 Maracas$^{B\flat}$
71 ShortHiWhistle$^{B}$
72 LongLowWhistle$^{C}$
73 ShortGuiro$^{D\flat}$
74 LongGuiro$^{D}$
75 Claves$^{E\flat}$
76 HighWoodBlock$^{E}$
77 LowWoodBlock$^{F}$
78 MuteCuica$^{G\flat}$
79 OpenCuica$^{G}$
80 MuteTriangle$^{A\flat}$
81 OpenTriangle$^{A}$
82 Shaker$^{B\flat}$
83 JingleBell$^{B}$
84 Castanets$^{C}$
85 MuteSudro$^{D\flat}$
86 OpenSudro$^{D}$
 


MIDI Controllers

When specifying a MIDI Controller in a MIDISEQ or MIDIVOICE command you can use the absolute value in (either as a decimal number or in hexadecimal by prefixing the value with a ``0x''), or the symbolic name in the following tables. The tables have been extracted from information at http://www.midi.org/about-midi/table3.shtml. Note that all the values in these tables are in hexadecimal notation.

Complete reference for this is not a part of MMA . Please refer to a detailed text on MIDI or the manual for your synthesizer.

Controllers, Alphabetically

AllNotesOff 123
AllSoundsOff 120
AttackTime 73
Balance 8
BalanceLSB 40
Bank 0
BankLSB 32
Breath 2
BreathLSB 34
Brightness 74
Chorus 93
Ctrl102 102
Ctrl103 103
Ctrl104 104
Ctrl105 105
Ctrl106 106
Ctrl107 107
Ctrl108 108
Ctrl109 109
Ctrl110 110
Ctrl111 111
Ctrl112 112
Ctrl113 113
Ctrl114 114
Ctrl115 115
Ctrl116 116
Ctrl117 117
Ctrl118 118
Ctrl119 119
Ctrl14 14
Ctrl15 15
Ctrl20 20
Ctrl21 21
Ctrl22 22
Ctrl23 23
Ctrl24 24
Ctrl25 25
Ctrl26 26
Ctrl27 27
Ctrl28 28
Ctrl29 29
Ctrl3 3
Ctrl30 30
Ctrl31 31
Ctrl35 35
Ctrl41 41
Ctrl46 46
Ctrl47 47
Ctrl52 52
Ctrl53 53
Ctrl54 54
Ctrl55 55
Ctrl56 56
Ctrl57 57
Ctrl58 58
Ctrl59 59
Ctrl60 60
Ctrl61 61
Ctrl62 62
Ctrl63 63
Ctrl79 79
Ctrl85 85
Ctrl86 86
Ctrl87 87
Ctrl88 88
Ctrl89 89
Ctrl9 9
Ctrl90 90
Data 6
DataDec 97
DataInc 96
DataLSB 38
DecayTime 75
Detune 94
Effect1 12
Effect1LSB 44
Effect2 13
Effect2LSB 45
Expression 11
ExpressionLSB 43
Foot 4
FootLSB 36
General1 16
General1LSB 48
General2 17
General2LSB 49
General3 18
General3LSB 50
General4 19
General4LSB 51
General5 80
General6 81
General7 82
General8 83
Hold2 69
Legato 68
LocalCtrl 122
Modulation 1
ModulationLSB 33
NonRegLSB 98
NonRegMSB 99
OmniOff 124
OmniOn 125
Pan 10
PanLSB 42
Phaser 95
PolyOff 126
PolyOn 127
Portamento 65
PortamentoCtrl 84
PortamentoLSB 37
RegParLSB 100
RegParMSB 101
ReleaseTime 72
ResetAll 121
Resonance 71
Reverb 91
SoftPedal 67
Sostenuto 66
Sustain 64
Tremolo 92
Variation 70
VibratoDelay 78
VibratoDepth 77
VibratoRate 76
Volume 7
VolumeLSB 39
 

Controllers, by Value

0 Bank
1 Modulation
2 Breath
3 Ctrl3
4 Foot
5 Portamento
6 Data
7 Volume
8 Balance
9 Ctrl9
10 Pan
11 Expression
12 Effect1
13 Effect2
14 Ctrl14
15 Ctrl15
16 General1
17 General2
18 General3
19 General4
20 Ctrl20
21 Ctrl21
22 Ctrl22
23 Ctrl23
24 Ctrl24
25 Ctrl25
26 Ctrl26
27 Ctrl27
28 Ctrl28
29 Ctrl29
30 Ctrl30
31 Ctrl31
32 BankLSB
33 ModulationLSB
34 BreathLSB
35 Ctrl35
36 FootLSB
37 PortamentoLSB
38 DataLSB
39 VolumeLSB
40 BalanceLSB
41 Ctrl41
42 PanLSB
43 ExpressionLSB
44 Effect1LSB
45 Effect2LSB
46 Ctrl46
47 Ctrl47
48 General1LSB
49 General2LSB
50 General3LSB
51 General4LSB
52 Ctrl52
53 Ctrl53
54 Ctrl54
55 Ctrl55
56 Ctrl56
57 Ctrl57
58 Ctrl58
59 Ctrl59
60 Ctrl60
61 Ctrl61
62 Ctrl62
63 Ctrl63
64 Sustain
65 Portamento
66 Sostenuto
67 SoftPedal
68 Legato
69 Hold2
70 Variation
71 Resonance
72 ReleaseTime
73 AttackTime
74 Brightness
75 DecayTime
76 VibratoRate
77 VibratoDepth
78 VibratoDelay
79 Ctrl79
80 General5
81 General6
82 General7
83 General8
84 PortamentoCtrl
85 Ctrl85
86 Ctrl86
87 Ctrl87
88 Ctrl88
89 Ctrl89
90 Ctrl90
91 Reverb
92 Tremolo
93 Chorus
94 Detune
95 Phaser
96 DataInc
97 DataDec
98 NonRegLSB
99 NonRegMSB
100 RegParLSB
101 RegParMSB
102 Ctrl102
103 Ctrl103
104 Ctrl104
105 Ctrl105
106 Ctrl106
107 Ctrl107
108 Ctrl108
109 Ctrl109
110 Ctrl110
111 Ctrl111
112 Ctrl112
113 Ctrl113
114 Ctrl114
115 Ctrl115
116 Ctrl116
117 Ctrl117
118 Ctrl118
119 Ctrl119
120 AllSoundsOff
121 ResetAll
122 LocalCtrl
123 AllNotesOff
124 OmniOff
125 OmniOn
126 PolyOff
127 PolyOn
 

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Footnotes

... assumption.A.1
Sometimes a reliable source agrees with us ...in this case Standardized Chord Symbol Notation is quite clear that ``dim'' is a Diminished 7th and a diminished triad should be notated as mi$^{(\flat{}5)}$.
bob 2008-09-28