General MIDI Level 2

General MIDI Level 2

General MIDI Level 2 or GM2 is a specification for synthesizers which defines several requirements beyond the more abstract MIDI standard and is based on General MIDI and GS extensions. It was adopted in 1999 by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA).

General requirements

* Number of Notes: 32 simultaneous notes
* MIDI Channels: 16
* Simultaneous Melodic Instruments - up to 16 (all Channels)
* Simultaneous Percussion Kits - up to 2 (Channel 10/11)

Parameters

Program and bank change events

General MIDI 2 compatible synthesizers access all of the 256 instruments by setting cc#0 (Bank Select MSB) to 121 and using cc#32 (Bank Select LSB) to select the variation bank before a Program Change. Variation bank 0 contains full GM sound set.

Melodic sounds

Piano

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
10Acoustic Grand Piano
1Wet Acoustic Grand
2Dry Acoustic Grand
20Bright Acoustic Piano
1Wet Bright Acoustic
30Electric Grand Piano
1Wet Electric Grand
40Honky-tonk Piano
1Wet Honky-tonk
50Rhodes Piano
1Detuned Electric Piano 1
2Electric Piano 1 Variation
360's Electric Piano
60Chorused Electric Piano
1Detuned Electric Piano 2
2Electric Piano 2 Variation
3Electric Piano Legend
4Electric Piano Phase
70Harpsichord
1Coupled Harpsichord
2Wet Harpsichord
3Open Harpsichord
80Clavinet
1Pulse Clavinet

Chromatic Percussion

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
90Celesta
100Glockenspiel
110Music Box
120Vibraphone
1Wet Vibraphone
130Marimba
1Wet Marimba
140Xylophone
150Tubular Bell
1Church Bell
2Carillon
160Santur

Organ

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
170Hammond Organ
1Detuned Organ 1
260's Organ 1
3Organ 4
180Percussive Organ
1Detuned Organ 2
2Organ 5
190Rock Organ
200Church Organ 1
1Church Organ 2
2Church Organ 3
210Reed Organ
1Puff Organ
220French Accordion
1Italian Accordion
230Harmonica
240Bandoneon

Guitar

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
250Nylon-String Guitar
1Ukulele
2Open Nylon Guitar
3Nylon Guitar 2
260Steel-String Guitar
112-String Guitar
2Mandolin
3Steel + Body
270Jazz Guitar
1Hawaiian Guitar
280Clean Electric Guitar
1Chorus Guitar
2Mid Tone Guitar
290Muted Electric Guitar
1Funk Guitar
2Funk Guitar 2
3Jazz Man
300Overdriven Guitar
1Guitar Pinch
310Distortion Guitar
1Feedback Guitar
2Distortion Rtm Guitar
320Guitar Harmonics
1Guitar Feedback

Bass

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
330Acoustic Bass
340Fingered Bass
1Finger Slap
350Picked Bass
360Fretless Bass
370Slap Bass 1
380Slap Bass 2
390Synth Bass 1
1Synth Bass 101
2Synth Bass 3
3Clavi Bass
4Hammer
400Synth Bass 2
1Synth Bass 4
2Rubber Bass
3Attack Pulse

Orchestra Solo

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
410Violin
1Slow Violin
420Viola
430Cello
440Contrabass
450Tremolo Strings
460Pizzicato Strings
470Harp
1Yang Qin
480Timpani

Orchestra Ensemble

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
490String Ensemble
1Orchestra Strings
260's Strings
500Slow String Ensemble
510Synth Strings 1
1Synth Strings 3
520Synth Strings 2
530Choir Aahs
1Choir Aahs 2
540Voice Oohs
1Humming
550Synth Voice
1Analog Voice
560Orchestra Hit
1Bass Hit
26th Hit
3Euro Hit

Brass

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
570Trumpet
1Dark Trumpet
580Trombone
1Trombone 2
2Bright Trombone
590Tuba
600Muted Trumpet
1Muted Trumpet 2
610French Horns
1French Horn 2
620Brass Section 1
1Brass Section 2
630Synth Brass 1
1Synth Brass 3
2Analog Brass 1
3Jump Brass
640Synth Brass 2
1Synth Brass 4
2Analog Brass 2

Reed

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
650Soprano Sax
660Alto Sax
670Tenor Sax
680Baritone Sax
690Oboe
700English Horn
710Bassoon
720Clarinet

Wind

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
730Piccolo
740Flute
750Recorder
760Pan Flute
770Bottle Blow
780Shakuhachi
790Whistle
800Ocarina

Synth Lead

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
810Square Lead
1Square Wave
2Sine Wave
820Saw Lead
1Saw Wave
2Doctor Solo
3Natural Lead
4Sequenced Saw
830Synth Calliope
840Chiffer Lead
850Charang
1Wire Lead
860Solo Synth Vox
8705th Saw Wave
880Bass & Lead
1Delayed Lead

Synth Pad

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
890Fantasia Pad
900Warm Pad
1Sine Pad
910Polysynth Pad
920Space Voice Pad
1Itopia
930Bowed Glass Pad
940Metal Pad
950Halo Pad
960Sweep Pad

Synth Sound FX

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
970Ice Rain
980Soundtrack
990Crystal
1Synth Mallet
1000Atmosphere
1010Brightness
1020Goblin
1030Echo Drops
1Echo Bell
2Echo Pan
1040Star Theme

Ethnic

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
1050Sitar
1Sitar 2
1060Banjo
1070Shamisen
1080Koto
1Taisho Koto
1090Kalimba
1100Bagpipe
1110Fiddle
1120Shanai

Percussive

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
1130Tinkle Bell
1140Agogo
1150Steel Drums
1160Woodblock
1Castanets
1170Taiko
1Concert Bass Drum
1180Melodic Tom 1
1Melodic Tom 2
1190Synth Drum
1808 Tom
2Electric Percussion
1200Reverse Cymbal

Sound Effect

Patch NumberBank NumberInstrument Name
1210Guitar Fret Noise
1Guitar Cut Noise
2String Slap
1220Breath Noise
1Flute Key Click
1230Seashore
1Rain
2Thunder
3Wind
4Stream
5Bubble
1240Bird
1Dog
2Horse-Gallop
3Bird 2
1250Telephone 1
1Telephone 2
2Door Creaking
3Door Closing
4Scratch
5Wind Chimes
1260Helicopter
1Car-Engine
2Car-Stop
3Car-Pass
4Car-Crash
5Siren
6Train
7Jetplane
8Starship
9Burst Noise
1270Applause
1Laughing
2Screaming
3Punch
4Heart Beat
5Footsteps
1280Gun Shot
1Machine Gun
2Lasergun
3Explosion


Drum sounds

These are the same patch numbers as defined in GS. Drum bank is accessed by setting cc#0 (Bank Select MSB) to 120 and cc#32 (Bank Select LSB) to 0 and PC (Program Change) to select drum kit.

1 Standard Kit - the only kit specified by General MIDI Level 1
9 Room Kit - more ambient percussive sounds
17 Power Kit - more powerful kick and snare sounds
25 Electronic Kit - emulations of various electronic drum machines
26 TR-808 Kit - analog drum kit similar to Roland TR-808
33 Jazz Kit - nearly identical to the Standard kit
41 Brush Kit - many brush sounds added
49 Orchestra Kit - a collection of concert drums and timpani
57 Sound FX Kit - a collection of sound effects
128 CM-64/CM-32L - the standard MT-32 Drum Kit

Additional percussion notes

These are the same GS drum notes and span Drum Kits 1 to 49:

27 High Q
28 Slap
29 Scratch
30 Scratch
31 Sticks
32 Square
33 Metronome
34 Metronome
82 Shaker
83 Jingle Bell
84 Belltree
85 Castanets
86 Mute Surdo
87 Open Surdo

upported Control Change messages

(Some messages are optional)
* Bank Select (cc#0/32)
* Modulation Depth (cc#1)
* Portamento Time (cc#5)
* Channel Volume (cc#7)
* Pan (cc#10)
* Expression (cc#11)
* Hold1 (Damper) (cc#64)
* Portamento ON/OFF (cc#65)
* Sostenuto (cc#66)
* Soft (cc#67)
* Filter Resonance (Timbre/Harmonic Intensity) (cc#71)
* Release Time (cc#72)
* Brightness (cc#74)
* Decay Time (cc#75) (new message)
* Vibrato Rate (cc#76) (new message)
* Vibrato Depth (cc#77) (new message)
* Vibrato Delay (cc#78) (new message)
* Reverb Send Level (cc#91)
* Chorus Send Level (cc#93)
* Data Entry (cc#6/38)
* RPN LSB/MSB (cc#100/101)

Supported Registered Parameter Numbers (RPNs)

* Pitch Bend Sensitivity
* Channel Fine Tune
* Channel Coarse Tune
* Modulation Depth Range (Vibrato Depth Range)
* RPN NULL

Supported Universal System Exclusive (SysEx) messages

* Master Volume
* Master Fine Tuning
* Master Coarse Tuning
* Reverb Type
* Reverb Time
* Chorus Type
* Chorus Mod Rate
* Chorus Mod Depth
* Chorus Feedback
* Chorus Send to Reverb
* Controller Destination Setting
* Scale/Octave Tuning Adjust
* Key-Based Instrument Controllers
* GM2 System On

ee also

* Comparison of MIDI standards

External links

* [http://www.midi.org/ MIDI Manufacturers Association] (MMA)
* [http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/ MIDI Technical Fanatic's Brainwashing Center]
* cite journal
last = Smithers
first = Brian
title = General MIDI Redux
journal = Electronic Musician
url = http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_general_midi_redux/index.html


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