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Introduction
In the
The Getting Started Guide should insure that you are now familiar with the basic operation of the
Terminology
Edit Mode:
Edit Mode describes the short period after a function button has been pressed during which the parameters of that function can be altered. The numeric keypad can be used to alter a parameter during this time. No data is sent out of the
Default mode:
Default Mode describes the state of the
“On the Fly” Operations
Sending Program Changes On The Fly
You can at any one time send out a program change message to you sound card, sound module, instrument or whatever other device will receive this standard MIDI message.
The program change will be sent on the global MIDI channel.
1.Press the PROGRAM button.
2.Type in the program number you wish to send, using the numerical keypad or the +/- keys.
Example: The LCD display the PROG symbol in the right hand corner Indicating that the PROGRAM button has been pressed. The program value sent is 00 and its sent on the global MIDI channel 01. You can also program the assignable buttons to send out fixed program messages to individual MIDI channels.
Global MIDI channel: For more information, please go to page 6.
Sending Bank Changes On The Fly
If your receiving device has more than 128 presets, you may be able to access the additional banks by sending out bank change LSB and MSB messages.
1.Press the DATA LSB or DATA MSB button.
2.Type in the bank number you wish to send, using the numerical keypad on the +/- keys.
Please check the documentation for your receiving device to ensure that it will respond to these messages. For more information about LSB and MSB, please see the chapter “Program and Bank Changes Explained” on page 9 in this manual.
Sending Snap Shot
Press the +/- buttons together to send a SNAP SHOT of the current
Muting All Controllers
To Mute all controllers and the cross fader, press the CTRL MUTE buttons. This allows you to alter the position of the controller without affecting the settings of your software. CTRL MUTE does not affect buttons, and as soon as an assignable button or a function key is pressed, the controllers are turned back on. Alternatively, you can press the CTRL MUTE buttons again to turn the controllers back on.
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