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Higher number, more debugging messages and memory usage. +#define _WIFIMGR_LOGLEVEL_ 1 +#define DEBUG 1 + +#include +#include +#include +#include "debug.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "OSC2Midi.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#define MDNS_NAME "osc2midi" +#define AP_SSID_NAME "OSC2MIDI" +#define AP_PASSWORD "osc2midi" +#define AP_SSID_CONFIG_NAME "OSC2MIDI-Config" +#define AP_CONFIG_PASSWORD "osc2midi" +#define SOFT_SERIAL_RX 18 +#define SOFT_SERIAL_TX 19 +#define AP_DATA_RESET_PIN 35 +#define AP_MODE_PIN 34 +#define LCD_I2C_ADDR 0x27 +#define LCD_COL 16 +#define LCD_ROW 2 +#define UDP_RECV_PORT 8000 +#define UDP_SEND_PORT 9000 +#define KRATE_MODE 200 +#define KRATE_STATE 2000 + +void OSCToMidiCC(OSCMessage &msg, int offset); +void MidiCCToOSC(uint8_t channel, uint8_t number, uint8_t value); +void change_midi_state(uint8_t midichannel, uint8_t cc, uint8_t value); +void show_midi_state(void); +void set_midi_state(void); +void check_mode(void); + +WiFiUDP udp; +IPAddress clientIP; +LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(LCD_I2C_ADDR, LCD_COL, LCD_ROW); +HardwareSerial midi1(2); // RX: 16, TX: 17 +#ifndef D5 +#define D5 (SOFT_SERIAL_RX) +#define D6 (SOFT_SERIAL_TX) +//#define D7 (23) +//#define D8 (5) +//#define TX (1) +#endif +SoftwareSerial midi2; +bool ap_mode_state = digitalRead(AP_MODE_PIN); +int8_t state[16][128]; + +looper sched; + +MIDI_CREATE_INSTANCE(HardwareSerial, midi1, MIDI1); + +void setup() +{ + pinMode(AP_DATA_RESET_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP); + pinMode(AP_MODE_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP); + + Serial.begin(115200); + Serial.setDebugOutput(true); + Serial.println(F("OSC2MIDI (c)2020 H. Wirtz ")); + + lcd.init(); + lcd.backlight(); + lcd.clear(); + lcd.noCursor(); + lcd.setCursor(2, 0); + lcd.print(F("* OSC2MIDI *")); + lcd.setCursor(0, 1); + lcd.print(F("(c)parasiTstudio")); + delay(1000); + + if (ap_mode_state == LOW) + { + DEBUG_MSG("Mode Access-Point\n"); + + if (!WiFi.softAPConfig(IPAddress(192, 168, 4, 1), IPAddress(192, 168, 4, 1), IPAddress(255, 255, 255, 0))) { + DEBUG_MSG("AP Config Failed\n"); + } + + if (!WiFi.softAP(AP_SSID_NAME, AP_PASSWORD)) + { + DEBUG_MSG("Failed to start AP\n"); + lcd.print(F("Failed ")); + delay(1000); + lcd.print(F("- restart")); + delay(1000); + ESP.restart(); + } + + lcd.clear(); + lcd.setCursor(0, 0); + lcd.print(F("Mode AP")); + lcd.setCursor(0, 1); + lcd.print(WiFi.softAPIP()); + } + else + { + DEBUG_MSG("Mode Client\n"); + + WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); // explicitly set mode, esp defaults to STA+AP + + WiFiManager wm; + + if (digitalRead(AP_DATA_RESET_PIN) != LOW) + { + wm.resetSettings(); + DEBUG_MSG("Resetting AP data\n"); + lcd.clear(); + lcd.setCursor(0, 0); + lcd.print(F("Resetting AP data")); + delay(2000); + } + + // Automatically connect using saved credentials, + // if connection fails, it starts an access point with the specified name ( "AutoConnectAP"), + // if empty will auto generate SSID, if password is blank it will be anonymous AP (wm.autoConnect()) + // then goes into a blocking loop awaiting configuration and will return success result + + lcd.clear(); + lcd.setCursor(0, 0); + lcd.print(F("Mode Config-AP")); + lcd.setCursor(0, 1); + lcd.print(F("192.168.4.1")); + + if (!wm.autoConnect(AP_SSID_CONFIG_NAME, AP_CONFIG_PASSWORD)) + { + DEBUG_MSG("Failed to connect\n"); + lcd.print(F("Failed")); + delay(1000); + lcd.print(F("- restart")); + delay(1000); + ESP.restart(); + } + else { + //if you get here you have connected to the WiFi + DEBUG_MSG("Connected\n"); + + if (!MDNS.begin(MDNS_NAME)) + { + DEBUG_MSG("Error setting up MDNS responder!\n"); + } + else + { + DEBUG_MSG("mDNS started.\n"); + } + } + + lcd.clear(); + lcd.setCursor(0, 0); + lcd.print(F("Mode WiFi client")); + lcd.setCursor(0, 1); + lcd.print(WiFi.localIP()); + } + + memset(state, -1, 16 * 128); + + udp.begin(UDP_RECV_PORT); + DEBUG_MSG("Listening for UDP packets on port %d\n", UDP_RECV_PORT); + + midi1.begin(31250); // 16,17 + midi2.begin(31250, SWSERIAL_8N1, D5, D6, false, 95, 11); + midi2.enableIntTx(false); + + MIDI1.begin(MIDI_CHANNEL_OMNI); + MIDI1.setHandleControlChange(MidiCCToOSC); + MIDI1.turnThruOff(); + + //set_midi_state(); + + sched.addJob(check_mode, KRATE_MODE); + sched.addJob(show_midi_state, KRATE_STATE); +} + +void loop() +{ + OSCMessage msg; + uint8_t buffer[1024]; + uint16_t outPort; + + size_t size = udp.parsePacket(); + + while (udp.available()) + { + IPAddress tmpIP = udp.remoteIP(); + + // Check if there are any OSC packets to handle + udp.read(buffer, size); + msg.fill(buffer, size); + + if (!msg.hasError()) + { + DEBUG_OSC_MESSAGE(msg); + msg.route("/midi/cc", OSCToMidiCC); + //msg.route("/midi/sysex", OSCToMidiSYSEX); + //msg.route("/midi/note", OSCToMidiNote); + } + else + { + DEBUG_MSG("Error parsing OSC message: %d\n", msg.getError()); + } + + // Keep track of the client IP address for "talking back" + if (clientIP == tmpIP) + { + clientIP = tmpIP; + DEBUG_MSG("Connection from: %s", clientIP); + } + } + + // Check if there are any CC messages from synth itself + if (MIDI1.read()) + { + DEBUG_MSG("MIDI-IN[1] Type: "); + DEBUG_MSG("%3d", MIDI1.getType()); + DEBUG_MSG(" Data1: "); + DEBUG_MSG("%3d", MIDI1.getData1()); + DEBUG_MSG(" Data2: "); + DEBUG_MSG("%3d", MIDI1.getData2()); + DEBUG_MSG(" Channel: "); + DEBUG_MSG("%0d", MIDI1.getChannel()); + DEBUG_MSG("\n"); + } + + // MIDI-Merger from (Soft-)MIDI2 to MIDI1 + if (midi2.available() > 0) + { + while (midi2.available() > 0) + { + DEBUG_MSG("MIDI-IN[2]: %03d\n", midi2.peek()); + midi1.write(midi2.read()); + } + } + + sched.scheduler(); +} + +void OSCToMidiCC(OSCMessage & msg, int offset) +{ + char address[100] = { 0 }; + uint8_t cc, value; + uint8_t midichannel; + + msg.getAddress(address, offset, sizeof(address)); + midichannel = getMIDIChannel(address); + + if (msg.size() == 1 && msg.isFloat(0)) + { + // Single or multi control with sending one value + cc = getCC(address); + value = round(msg.getFloat(0)); + value = value > 127 ? 127 : value; + DEBUG_MSG("MSG: % s\tChannel: % u\t\tCC: % u\tValue: % u\n", address, midichannel, cc, value); + MIDI1.sendControlChange(cc, value, midichannel); + change_midi_state(midichannel, cc, value); + } + else if (msg.size() == 2 && msg.isFloat(0) && msg.isFloat(1)) + { + // XY pad, two values + cc = getVar(address, 1); + value = round(msg.getFloat(0)); + value = value > 127 ? 127 : value; + DEBUG_MSG("MSG: % s\tChannel: % u\t\tCC: % u\tValue: % u\n", address, midichannel, cc, value); + MIDI1.sendControlChange(cc, value, midichannel); + change_midi_state(midichannel, cc, value); + cc = getVar(address, 2); + value = round(msg.getFloat(1)); + value = value > 127 ? 127 : value; + DEBUG_MSG("MSG: % s\tChannel: % u\t\tCC: % u\tValue: % u\n", address, midichannel, cc, value); + MIDI1.sendControlChange(cc, value, midichannel); + change_midi_state(midichannel, cc, value); + } + else + { + DEBUG_MSG("Cannot handle: % s\n", address); + } +} + +void MidiCCToOSC(uint8_t channel, uint8_t number, uint8_t val) +{ + char buffer[1024]; + + snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), " / midi / cc / % u / % u", channel, number); + + DEBUG_MSG("MidiCCToOsc: % s % f\n", buffer, val * 1.0); + + if (clientIP) + { + OSCMessage msg = OSCMessage(buffer); + msg.add(val); + + udp.beginPacket(clientIP, UDP_SEND_PORT); + msg.send(udp); + udp.endPacket(); + } +} + +void change_midi_state(uint8_t midichannel, uint8_t cc, uint8_t value) +{ + state[midichannel - 1][cc - 1] = value; +} + +void show_midi_state(void) +{ + uint8_t m, c; + + DEBUG_MSG("Current MIDI state:\n"); + + for (m = 0; m < 16; m++) + { + DEBUG_MSG("MIDI-Channel %d\n", m + 1); + for (c = 0; c < 128; c++) + { + if (state[m][c] >= 0) + { + DEBUG_MSG("\tCC: %03d = %03d\n", c, state[m][c]); + } + } + } +} + +/* + void set_midi_state(void) + { + uint8_t tmp; + uint8_t m; + uint16_t i; + + DEBUG_MSG("Send MIDI state:\n"); + + for (m = 0; m < 16; m++); + { + if (state[m].size() > 0) + { + DEBUG_MSG("MIDI-Channel %d\n"); + for (i = 0; i < state[m].size(); i++) + { + tmp = state[m].get(i); + MIDI1.sendControlChange(tmp >> 4, tmp & 0x0f, m); + DEBUG_MSG("\tSet state of CC: %03d = %03d\n", tmp >> 4, tmp & 0x0f); + } + } + } + } +*/ + +void check_mode(void) +{ + if (ap_mode_state != digitalRead(AP_MODE_PIN)) + { + lcd.clear(); + lcd.setCursor(0, 0); + lcd.print("Changing mode..."); + delay(500); + ESP.restart(); + } +} diff --git a/OSC2Midi.cpp b/OSC2Midi.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..167c74b --- /dev/null +++ b/OSC2Midi.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#include "OSC2Midi.h" +#include +#include + +/* + TODO: this will return rather unpredictable numbers when + given strings with numbers > 255. +*/ +uint8_t getVar(const char *str, int index) +{ + const char *offset = str; + + // skip the first / + if (strncmp(str, "/", strlen("/")) == 0) + { + offset++; + } + + if (index == -1) + { + return atoi(offset); + } + + while (index > 0) + { + const char *new_offset = strstr(offset, "/"); + if (new_offset) { + offset = new_offset + 1; + } else { + return 0; + } + + index--; + } + + return atoi(offset); +} + +uint8_t getCC(const char *str) +{ + return getVar(str, 1); +} + +uint8_t getMIDIChannel(const char *str) +{ + return getVar(str, 0); +} diff --git a/OSC2Midi.h b/OSC2Midi.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6552cb --- /dev/null +++ b/OSC2Midi.h @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#ifndef OSC2MIDI_H +#define OSC2MIDI_H + +#include + +uint8_t getVar(const char *str, int index); +uint8_t getCC(const char *str); +uint8_t getMIDIChannel(const char *str); + +#endif diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e69de29..a2376ca 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +# OSC2MidiGateway + +(Fork of https://github.com/tadas-s/OSC2Midi with extensions) + +ESP8266 based OSC <-> Midi wireless bridge. + +It is mostly meant to be used with [TouchOSC][1] but it will work with +any [OSC message source][2]. + +## Library dependencies + +Project uses: + * https://github.com/FortySevenEffects/arduino_midi_library/ + * https://github.com/CNMAT/OSC + +## Hardware + +Based on a generic ESP8266-01 board using both GPIO pins as MIDI-I/O. + +## OSC message formats + +All messages are expected to have payload of 1 or 2 floats with range +from 0 to 127. + +### /midi/cc/channel/{cc} + 1 float + +Will send control change message for `{cc}` number. + +### /midi/cc/channel/{ccA}/{ccB}/.../{index} + 1 float + +Will send control change message for CC specified by `{index}`. For +example: + + * /midi/cc/1/10/12/15/1 -> CC to 10 on channel 1 + * /midi/cc/1/10/12/15/3 -> CC to 15 on channel 1 + +This is meant to be used with TouchOSC groups of faders. For example, +my [MicroKORG][6] preset includes a fader group of 4 to control +amp ADSR: `/midi/cc/1/73/75/70/72` + +### /midi/cc/channel/{ccA}/{ccB} + 2 floats + +This sends two control change messages to `{ccA}` and `{ccB}`. This is +meant to be used with TouchOSC XY pads. + +[1]: http://hexler.net/software/touchosc +[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Sound_Control +[3]: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Midi +[4]: http://libremusicproduction.com/tutorials/arduino-and-midi-in +[5]: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/SoftwareSerial +[6]: http://www.korg.com/us/products/synthesizers/microkorg/ +[7]: https://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/en027785 +[8]: https://github.com/tadas-s/esp8266-autoreset + diff --git a/WLAN_Thermometer.ino b/WLAN_Thermometer.ino deleted file mode 100644 index aecc789..0000000 --- a/WLAN_Thermometer.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,264 +0,0 @@ -// Use from 0 to 4. Higher number, more debugging messages and memory usage. -#define _WIFIMGR_LOGLEVEL_ 1 -#define DEBUG 1 - -#include -#include -#include "debug.h" -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#define MDNS_NAME "wlanthermometer" -#define AP_SSID_CONFIG_NAME "WLANTHERMOMETER-Config" -#define AP_CONFIG_PASSWORD "wlanthermometer" -#define AP_DATA_RESET_PIN 35 -#define TEMP_SENS_PIN 34 -#define LCD_I2C_ADDR 0x3f -#define LCD_COL 20 -#define LCD_ROW 4 -#define KRATE_TEMP 5000 -#define KRATE_TIME 500 -#define MEDIAN_SAMPLES 60 -#define ONBOARD_LED 2 -#define NTP_TIMEOUT 15000 - -LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(LCD_I2C_ADDR, LCD_COL, LCD_ROW); -looper sched; -RunningMedian samples = RunningMedian(MEDIAN_SAMPLES); -float temp_min = (analogRead(TEMP_SENS_PIN) / 2048.0) * 330.0; -float temp_max = temp_min; -float temp = (analogRead(TEMP_SENS_PIN) / 2048.0) * 330.0; -bool led_state; -String header; -WiFiServer server(80); - -void setup() -{ - pinMode(AP_DATA_RESET_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP); - pinMode(ONBOARD_LED, OUTPUT); - - Serial.begin(115200); - Serial.println(F("WLANThermometer (c)2020 H. Wirtz ")); - - lcd.init(); - lcd.backlight(); - lcd.clear(); - lcd.noCursor(); - lcd.setCursor(0, 0); - lcd.print(F("WLAN THERMOMETER")); - lcd.setCursor(0, 1); - lcd.print(F("(c)parasiTstudio")); - delay(1000); - - DEBUG_MSG("Mode Client\n"); - - WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); // explicitly set mode, esp defaults to STA+AP - - WiFiManager wm; - - if (digitalRead(AP_DATA_RESET_PIN) != LOW) - { - wm.resetSettings(); - DEBUG_MSG("Resetting AP data\n"); - lcd.clear(); - lcd.setCursor(0, 0); - lcd.print(F("Resetting AP data")); - delay(2000); - } - - // Automatically connect using saved credentials, - // if connection fails, it starts an access point with the specified name ( "AutoConnectAP"), - // if empty will auto generate SSID, if password is blank it will be anonymous AP (wm.autoConnect()) - // then goes into a blocking loop awaiting configuration and will return success result - - lcd.clear(); - lcd.setCursor(0, 0); - lcd.print(F("Mode Config-AP")); - lcd.setCursor(0, 1); - lcd.print(F("192.168.4.1")); - - if (!wm.autoConnect(AP_SSID_CONFIG_NAME, AP_CONFIG_PASSWORD)) - { - DEBUG_MSG("Failed to connect\n"); - lcd.setCursor(0, 2); - lcd.print(F("Failed ")); - delay(1000); - lcd.setCursor(8, 2); - lcd.print(F("- restart")); - delay(1000); - ESP.restart(); - } - else { - //if you get here you have connected to the WiFi - DEBUG_MSG("Connected\n"); - - - if (!MDNS.begin(MDNS_NAME)) - { - DEBUG_MSG("Error setting up MDNS responder!\n"); - } - else - { - DEBUG_MSG("mDNS started.\n"); - } - - lcd.clear(); - lcd.setCursor(0, 0); - lcd.print(F("Mode WiFi client")); - lcd.setCursor(0, 1); - lcd.print(WiFi.localIP()); - - delay(500); - } - - lcd.setCursor(0, 3); - lcd.print("Getting time..."); - DateTime.setTimeZone(2); - DateTime.begin(NTP_TIMEOUT); - while (!DateTime.isTimeValid()) - { - Serial.println("Failed to get time from server."); - DateTime.forceUpdate(); - } - - server.begin(); - - sched.addJob(show_temperature, KRATE_TEMP); - sched.addJob(show_time, KRATE_TIME); - - lcd.clear(); - show_time(); - show_temperature(); -} - -void loop() -{ - sched.scheduler(); - - WiFiClient client = server.available(); // Listen for incoming clients - - if (client) { // If a new client connects, - Serial.println("New Client."); // print a message out in the serial port - String currentLine = ""; // make a String to hold incoming data from the client - while (client.connected()) - { // loop while the client's connected - if (client.available()) { // if there's bytes to read from the client, - char c = client.read(); // read a byte, then - Serial.write(c); // print it out the serial monitor - header += c; - if (c == '\n') { // if the byte is a newline character - // if the current line is blank, you got two newline characters in a row. - // that's the end of the client HTTP request, so send a response: - if (currentLine.length() == 0) { - // checking if header is valid - // YWRtaW46c3RhYWdhcg== (user:pass) admin:staagar - if (header.indexOf("YWRtaW46c3RhYWdhcg==") >= 0) { - client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK"); - client.println("Content-type:text/html"); - client.println("Connection: close"); - client.println(); - client.println("\n"); - client.println("\n"); - client.println("\n"); - client.println("\n"); - client.println("
\n"); - client.println("

Temperatur Kirche

\n"); - client.print("

Aktuell: "); - client.print(temp); - client.println(" °C

\n"); - client.print("

Minimum: "); - client.print(temp_min); - client.println(" °C

\n"); - client.print("

Maximum: "); - client.print(temp_max); - client.println(" °C

\n"); - client.println("
\n"); - client.println("\n"); - client.println(""); - - break; - } - // Wrong user or password, so HTTP request fails... - else { - client.println("HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized"); - client.println("WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\"Secure\""); - client.println("Content-Type: text/html"); - client.println(); - client.println("Authentication failed"); - break; - } - } else { // if you got a newline, then clear currentLine - currentLine = ""; - } - } else if (c != '\r') { // if you got anything else but a carriage return character, - currentLine += c; // add it to the end of the currentLine - } - } - } - // Clear the header variable - header = ""; - // Close the connection - client.stop(); - Serial.println("Client disconnected."); - Serial.println(""); - } -} - -void show_time(void) -{ - DateTimeParts p = DateTime.getParts(); - char dt[21]; - - Serial.println(DateTime.format(DateFormatter::DATE_ONLY)); - Serial.println(DateTime.format(DateFormatter::TIME_ONLY)); - - sprintf(dt, "%02d.%02d.%4d %02d:%02d:%02d", p.getMonthDay(), p.getMonth() + 1, p.getYear(), p.getHours(), p.getMinutes(), p.getSeconds()); - lcd.setCursor(0, 0); - lcd.print(dt); - - digitalWrite(ONBOARD_LED, led_state); - led_state = !led_state; -} - -void show_temperature(void) -{ - float new_temp = (analogRead(TEMP_SENS_PIN) / 2048.0) * 330.0; - - Serial.println(temp, 1); - - if (new_temp > temp) - { - if (new_temp - temp > 1.0) - temp = temp + 1.0; - else - temp = new_temp; - } - else if (new_temp < temp) - { - if (new_temp - temp < -1.0) - temp = temp - 1.0; - else - temp = new_temp; - } - - samples.add(temp); - - if (samples.getLowest() < temp_min) - temp_min = samples.getLowest(); - if (samples.getHighest() > temp_max) - temp_max = samples.getHighest(); - - lcd.setCursor(0, 1); - lcd.print("Temperatur: "); - lcd.print(temp); - lcd.setCursor(0, 2); - lcd.print("Minimum: "); - lcd.print(temp_min); - lcd.setCursor(0, 3); - lcd.print("Maximum: "); - lcd.print(temp_max); -} diff --git a/doc/midi_message_types.txt b/doc/midi_message_types.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ec42cf --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/midi_message_types.txt @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +MIDI message types + +(hex) +8 = note_off +9 = note_on +A = aftertouch (ie, key pressure) +B = controller_change +C = program_change +D = channel_pressure +E = pitch_wheel + + +** additions ** +sysex +start +stop +continue +mode +file + +control_change messages + +(dec) +0 bank_select (coarse) +1 modulation_wheel (coarse) +2 breath_controller (coarse) +4 foot_pedal (coarse) +5 portamento Time (coarse) +6 data_entry (coarse) +7 volume (coarse) +8 balance (coarse) +10 pan position (coarse) +11 expression (coarse) +12 effect_control_1 (coarse) +13 effect_control_2 (coarse) +16 general_purpose_slider_1 +17 general_purpose_slider_2 +18 general_purpose_slider_3 +19 general_purpose_slider_4 +32 bank_select (fine) +33 modulation_wheel (fine) +34 breath_controller (fine) +36 foot_pedal (fine) +37 Portamento Time (fine) +38 Data Entry (fine) +39 Volume (fine) +40 Balance (fine) +42 Pan position (fine) +43 Expression (fine) +44 Effect Control 1 (fine) +45 Effect Control 2 (fine) +64 Hold Pedal (on/off) +65 Portamento (on/off) +66 Sustenuto Pedal (on/off) +67 Soft Pedal (on/off) +68 Legato Pedal (on/off) +69 Hold 2 Pedal (on/off) +70 Sound Variation +71 Sound Timbre +72 Sound Release Time +73 Sound Attack Time +74 Sound Brightness +75 Sound Control 6 +76 Sound Control 7 +77 Sound Control 8 +78 Sound Control 9 +79 Sound Control 10 +80 General Purpose Button 1 (on/off) +81 General Purpose Button 2 (on/off) +82 General Purpose Button 3 (on/off) +83 General Purpose Button 4 (on/off) +91 Effects Level +92 Tremulo Level +93 Chorus Level +94 Celeste Level +95 Phaser Level +96 Data Button increment +97 Data Button decrement +98 Non-registered Parameter (fine) +99 Non-registered Parameter (coarse) +100 Registered Parameter (fine) +101 Registered Parameter (coarse) +120 All Sound Off +121 All Controllers Off +122 Local Keyboard (on/off) +123 All Notes Off +124 Omni Mode Off +125 Omni Mode On +126 Mono Operation +127 Poly Operation