::|CONTENTS
- (owo) What's this?
- Patch table
- SFX
- Drum kits & SFX Kits
- See also
(owo) What's this?
This is a list of all legal-to-use XG patches, matching up to S-YXG50. Every MU-series device is guaranteed to have those (and more), albeit the sound may be different, beyond just DAC and other analog differences. (To do: compare and contrast between my MU128 and S-YXG50).
Any other XG device may support at minimum everything here, although we wouldn't know for sure. If you have some random device that claims to have the XG standard, it's worth sitting down and checking against every patch here!
Use this info for the BotB
XG format.
Patch table
XG patches (MSB/CC#0 set to 0)
This list of patches is provided without names; if you want the names, I would highly suggest consulting the
MIDI patches list spreadsheet.
Program
LSB (CC#32) -->
001 Grand Piano
000
001
018
040
041
002 Bright Pno.
000
001
003 Elec.Grand
000
001
032
040
041
004 Honky-Tonk
000
001
005 E. Piano 1
000
001
018
032
040
045
064
006 E. Piano 2
000
001
032
033
034
040
041
042
045
007 Harpsichord
000
001
025
035
008 Clavinet
000
001
027
064
065
009 Celesta
000
010 Glockenspiel
000
011 Music Box
000
064
012 Vibraphone
000
001
045
013 Marimba
000
001
064
097
098
014 Xylophone
000
015 Tubular Bell
000
096
097
016 Dulcimer
000
035
096
097
017 Drawbar Organ
000
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
040
064
065
066
067
018 Perc. Organ
000
024
032
033
037
019 Rock Organ
000
064
065
066
020 Church Organ
000
032
035
040
064
065
021 Reed Organ
000
040
022 Accordion
000
032
023 Harmonica
000
032
024 Tango Accord.
000
064
025 Nylon Guitar
000
016
025
043
096
026 Steel Guitar
000
016
035
040
041
096
027 Jazz Guitar
000
018
032
028 Clean Guitar
000
032
029 Mute Guitar
000
040
041
043
045
030 Overdrive
000
043
031 Distortion
000
040
041
032 Gt. Harmonics
000
065
066
033 Acoustic Bass
000
040
045
034 Finger Bass
000
018
027
040
043
045
065
035 Picked Bass
000
028
036 Fretless Bass
000
032
033
034
096
097
037 Slap Bass 1
000
027
032
038 Slap Bass 2
000
043
039 Synth Bass 1
000
018
020
024
035
040
064
065
066
096
040 Synth Bass 2
000
006
012
018
019
032
040
041
064
041 Violin
000
008
042 Viola
000
043 Cello
000
044 Contrabass
000
045 Tremolo Str.
000
008
040
046 Pizzicato
000
047 Harp
000
040
048 Timpani
000
049 String Ens. 1
000
003
008
024
035
040
041
042
045
050 String Ens. 2
000
003
008
040
041
064
065
051 Syn.Strings 1
000
027
064
065
052 Syn.Strings 2
000
053 Choir Aahs
000
003
016
032
040
054 Voice Oohs
000
055 Synth Voice
000
040
041
064
056 Orch. Hit
000
035
064
057 Trumpet
000
016
017
032
058 Trombone
000
018
059 Tuba
000
016
060 Muted Trumpet
000
061 French Horn
000
006
032
037
062 Brass Section
000
035
040
041
042
063 Synth Brass 1
000
012
020
024
027
032
045
064
064 Synth Brass 2
000
018
040
041
045
064
065 Soprano Sax
000
066 Alto Sax
000
040
043
067 Tenor Sax
000
040
041
064
068 Baritone Sax
000
069 Oboe
000
070 English Horn
000
071 Bassoon
000
072 Clarinet
000
073 Piccolo
000
074 Flute
000
075 Recorder
000
076 Pan Flute
000
077 Bottle Blow
000
078 Shakuhachi
000
079 Whistle
000
080 Ocarina
000
081 Square Lead
000
006
008
018
019
064
065
066
082 Sawtooth Lead
000
006
008
018
019
020
024
025
040
041
045
096
083 Calliope
000
065
084 Chiff
000
064
085 Charang
000
064
065
086 Vox Lead
000
024
064
087 Fifth
000
035
088 Bass & Lead
000
016
064
065
089 New Age Pad
000
064
090 Warm Pad
000
016
017
018
064
065
091 Polysynth
000
064
065
066
067
092 Choir Pad
000
064
066
067
093 Bowed Pad
000
064
065
094 Metallic Pad
000
064
065
095 Halo
000
096 Sweep Pad
000
097 Ice Rain
000
045
064
065
066
098 Soundtrack
000
027
064
099 Crystal
000
012
014
018
035
040
041
042
064
065
066
067
099 (cont.)
068
069
070
071
072
100 Atmosphere
000
018
019
040
064
065
066
067
101 Brightness
000
064
096
102 Goblins
000
064
065
066
067
068
070
071
096
103 Echoes
000
008
014
064
065
066
067
068
069
104 Sci-fi
000
064
105 Sitar
000
032
035
096
097
106 Banjo
000
028
096
097
098
107 Shamisen
000
108 Koto
000
096
097
109 Kalimba
000
110 Bagpipes
000
111 Fiddle
000
112 Shanai
000
064
096
097
113 Tinkle Bell
000
096
097
098
099
100
101
114 Agogo
000
115 Steel Drum
000
097
098
116 Woodblock
000
096
117 Taiko Drum
000
096
118 Melodic Tom
000
064
065
066
119 Synth Drum
000
064
065
120 Reverse Cymb.
000
121 Fret Noise
000
122 Breath Noise
000
123 Seashore
000
124 Bird Tweet
000
125 Telephone
000
126 Helicopter
000
127 Applause
000
128 Gunfire
000
GS patches (MSB/CC#0 set to 121)
By setting the MSB (CC#0) to 121, you gain access to another set of patches, reflecting the Roland GS set of patches. Those sound pretty similar to the already-existing XG patches, so they might not amount to very much at all.
Even so,
you can find a list of those here.
(to-do: verify those actually cause i'm not sure if everything's in there)
SFX
Individual sound effects may be used by setting a channel's MSB (CC#0) value to 64. Not all programs will correspond to a SFX.
001
Cutting Noise
056
Maou
087
Jetplane
002
Cutting Noise 2
065
Telephone Dial
088
Starship
004
String Slap
066
Door Squeak
089
Burst
017
"Fl K.Click"
067
Door Slam
090
Coaster
033
Rain
068
Scratch
091
Submarine
034
Thunder
069
Scratch 2
097
Laughing
035
Wind
070
Windchimes
098
Scream
036
Stream
071
Telephone 2
099
Punch
037
Bubble
081
Car Engine
100
Heart
038
Feed
082
Car Stop
101
Footstep
049
Dog
083
Car Pass
113
Machine Gun
050
Horse
084
Car Crash
114
Laser Gun
051
Bird 2
085
Siren
115
Explosion
055
Ghost
086
Train
116
Fireworks
Drum kits & SFX Kits
Can be activated on any MIDI channel by setting MSB (CC#0) to 126 for SFX kits, and 127 for Drum kits. If you're using a hardware XG device,
make sure you're NOT using channel 10 for non-drums! S-YXG50 hardlocks it into a drum kit channel as per General MIDI requirements. (unless you use Sysex to turn it into a normal channel - please watch out when doing this, dialing it the MSB to 126 or 127 will lock the channel back into a kit channel, requiring the sysex again!)
SFX kits (MSB 126):
001 SFX 1
002 SFX 2
Drumkits (MSB 127 or Ch10):
001 Standard Kit 1
002 Standard Kit 2
009 Room Kit
017 Rock Kit
025 Electronic Kit
026 Analog Kit
033 Jazz Kit
041 Brush Kit
049 Orchestral Kit
Special thanks to ValleyBell for elaborating on some of S-YXG50's quirks vs hardware implementations close to it (MU50)
See also
MIDI patches list - this is a Google docs that contains all the patch names and otherwise the same information, sans the stuff about SFX kits (there's only two SFX kits, you'll be fine...)
S-YXG50data.pdf - in Japanese, but the patch names and stuff are in English. Useful if you want to know anything about the Roland GS sounds or whatever (not listed here, at least as of yet), or if you want to know more about where each kit sound is where
xg (format)