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Sytrus MIDI Implementation Chart: Content

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Sytrus MIDI implementation chart

Content
1. Introduction
2. Global
3. Operators
4. Filters
5. Effects

1. Introduction
Sytrus VSTi/DXi maps all of its parameters to NRPN messages. The range for these messages is
always 0..127.
Some parameters are linked to standard RPN messages too. The ranges for these can be
different, depending on the message.

2. Global
RPN Name Parameter
7 Volume Master level
1 & 33 Modulation wheel Modulation Y
2 & 34 Breath Modulation X
64 Hold -
66 Sustenuto -

NRPN Parameter
0 Master level
1 Master LFO level
2 Master pitch
3 Volume attack
4 Volume decay
5 Volume sustain
6 Volume release
7 Filter attack
8 Filter decay
9 Filter sustain
10 Filter release
11 Unison order
12 Unison panning
13 Unison volume
14 Unison pitch
15 Unison sub level
16 Unison phase
17 Unison envelope variation
18 Modulation X
19 Modulation Y
20..70 Operator 1 (see 3. Operators)
71..121 Operator 2 (see 3. Operators)
122..172 Operator 3 (see 3. Operators)
173..223 Operator 4 (see 3. Operators)
224..274 Operator 5 (see 3. Operators)
275..325 Operator 6 (see 3. Operators)
326..398 Filter 1 (see 4. Filters)
399..472 Filter 2 (see 4. Filters)
473..546 Filter 3 (see 4. Filters)
547..586 Effects (see 5. Effects)
587 EQ 1 (low shelf) level
588 EQ 2 (peaking) level
589 EQ 3 (high shelf) level
590 EQ 1 (low shelf) frequency
591 EQ 2 (peaking) frequency
592 EQ 3 (high shelf) frequency
593 EQ 1 (low shelf) width
594 EQ 2 (peaking) width
595 EQ 3 (high shelf) width

3. Operators
There are 6 operators. The offset value has to be added to the first NRPN value for the operator
you wish to control (see 2. Global).
For example, the NRPN of the Volume of Operator 2 would be 71+1 = 72.

Offset Parameter
0 Phase
1 Volume
2 Pitch envelope/LFO amount
3..10 Panning envelope (see below)
11..18 Volume envelope (see below)
19..26 Input modulation envelope (see below)
27..34 Pitch envelope (see below)
35..42 Phase envelope (see below)
43..50 Plucked damp envelope (see below)

Most of the operator parameters control envelopes. The parameters for these envelopes are as
follows:
Offset Parameter
0 Attack time scale
1 Decay time scale
2 Sustain level offset
3 Release time scale
4 LFO speed
5 LFO tension
6 LFO skew
7 LFO pulse width

4. Filters
There are 3 filters. The offset value has to be added to the first NRPN value for the filter you wish
to control (see 2. Global).

Offset Parameter
0 Filter mode
1 Cutoff envelope/LFO amount
2 Cutoff frequency
3 Lowpass level
4 Bandpass level
5 Highpass level
6 Waveshaper pre amp
7 Waveshaper mix
8 To next filter
9..16 Panning envelope (see below)
17..24 Volume envelope (see below)
25..32 Filter cutoff envelope (see below)
33..40 Filter resonance envelope (see below)
41..48 Filter low envelope (see below)
49..56 Filter band envelope (see below)
57..64 Filter high envelope (see below)
65..72 Waveshaper envelope (see below)

Most of the filter parameters control envelopes. The parameters for these envelopes are as
follows:
Offset Parameter
0 Attack time scale
1 Decay time scale
2 Sustain level offset
3 Release time scale
4 LFO speed
5 LFO tension
6 LFO skew
7 LFO pulse width

5. Effects
NRPN Parameter
547 Panning
548 Chorus order
549 Chorus depth
550 Chorus speed
551 Chorus delay
552 Chorus spread
553 Chorus cross
554 Chorus volume
555 -
556 Delay 1 feedback level
557 Delay 1 time
558 Delay 1 time stereo offset
559 Delay 1 volume
560 Delay 1 feedback mode
561 Delay 2 feedback level
562 Delay 2 time
563 Delay 2 time stereo offset
564 Delay 2 volume
565 Delay 2 feedback mode
566 Delay 3 feedback level
567 Delay 3 time
568 Delay 3 time stereo offset
569 Delay 3 volume
570 Delay 3 feedback mode
571..578 Panning envelope (see below)
579..586 Volume envelope (see below)
Some of the effect parameters control envelopes. The parameters for these envelopes are as
follows:
Offset Parameter
0 Attack time scale
1 Decay time scale
2 Sustain level offset
3 Release time scale
4 LFO speed
5 LFO tension
6 LFO skew
7 LFO pulse width

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