Hi all
don't know why i didn't do the obvious before but i googled and came up with this list. I obviously don't know how reliable it is until i try it but below is a list of midi controllers.

MIDI Controller Numbers
The table below presents a summary of the MIDI Standard Controller codes in decimal and hexadecimal (h) form.
Decimal, Hexidecimal, Controller Name
0 00h Bank Select (Controller # 32 more commonly used)
1 01h Modulation Wheel
2 02h Breath Controller
3 03h Undefined
4 04h Foot Controller
5 05h Portamento Time
6 06h Data Entry MSB
7 07h Main Volume
8 08h Balance
9 09h Undefined
10 0Ah Pan
11 0Bh 0Ch
12 0Ch Effect Control 1
13 0Dh Effect Control 2
14-15 0E-0Fh Undefined
16-19 10-13h General Purpose Controllers (Nos. 1-4)
20-31 14-1Fh Undefined
32-63 20-3Fh LSB for Controllers 0-31 (rarely implemented)
64 40h Damper Pedal (Sustain) [Data Byte of 0-63=0ff, 64-127=On]
65 41h Portamento
66 42h Sostenuto
67 43h Soft Pedal
68 44h Legato Footswitch
69 45h Hold 2
70 46h Sound Controller 1 (default: Sound Variation)
71 47h Sound Controller 2 (default: Timbre/Harmonic Content)
72 48h Sound Controller 3 (default: Release Time)
73 49h Sound Controller 4 (default: Attack Time)
74 4Ah Sound Controller 5 (default: Brightness)
75-79 4B-4Fh Sound Controller 6-10 (no defaults)
80-83 50-53h General Purpose Controllers (Nos. 5-8)
84 54h Portamento Control
85-90 55-5Ah Undefined
91 5Bh Effects 1 Depth (previously External Effects Depth)
92 5Ch Effects 2 Depth (previously Tremolo Depth)
93 5Dh Effects 3 Depth (previously Chorus Depth)
94 5Eh Effects 4 Depth (previously Detune Depth)
95 5Fh Effects 5 Depth (previously Phaser Depth)
96 60h Data Increment
97 61h Data Decrement
98 62h Non-Registered Parameter Number LSB
99 63h Non-Registered Parameter Number LSB
100 64h Registered Parameter Number LSB
101 65h Registered Parameter Number MSB
102-120 66-78h Undefined

Channel Mode Messages
121 79h Reset All Controllers
122 7Ah Local Control
123 7Bh All Notes Off
124 7Ch Omni Off
125 7Dh Omni On
126 7Eh Mono On (Poly Off)
127 7Fh Poly On (Mono Off)

Hope this is of some help.
Brian


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From: "Raymond Grote" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 8:11 PM
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: QWS List adding sustain

Hi,
I know of a few, that many major companies like Yamaha, Roland, and undoubtedly Korg use, they are part of the GS and I believe gm2 spec. Most decent synths support them.
71: Filter Resonance
72: Release Time
73: Attack Time
74: Filter Cutoff
75: Decay Time
126: Mono mode, only allows you to play one note at once
127: Poly mode, allows you to play more than one note at once.
There are others which I know I am missing, but I haven't used them in a very long time so I can't remember what they do.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicole Massey" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 1:05 PM
Subject: RE: QWS List adding sustain


Both are correct -- there are standard numbers for certain things that are in common use. Sustain pedal is designated as number 64, for example. That
said, any manufacturer is not required to use these numbers in their
products if they don't want to.

Here are the ones I know off the top of my head. Note that 0-63 are usually for continuous controllers while 64-127 are switches. Also, some of the last few numbers have other uses for things like changing the MIDI response mode,
sending a tune request, and turning Local off.

0. Bank Select
1. Modulation Wheel
2. Breath Controller
5. Portamento value
7. Volume
10. Pan
64. Sustain pedal
65. Sostenuto pedal

I'd welcome any other ones anyone can remember, as I'd like to compile a
list of the common ones. I know I'm missing things like Expression pedal,
Reverb switch, Portamento switch, and the registered parameter controls.
I've also forgotten the controller used by Ensoniq to switch to different
sub-patches using their two buttons.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Brian Williams
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 11:49 AM
To: QWS list
Subject: QWS List adding sustain

Hi all
still getting to grips with QWS. amazed. can someone explain how i can add sustain to a bar i have already recorded. I assume it's something to do with

controllers. Is there a list of what controllers do what or does it depend
on the instrument? would be grateful for any advice. many thanks in hope,
brian

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