Alesis MIXING CONSOLES manual HOW to USE Midi Mapping, Midi Prog, INT. Prog

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USING MIDIVERB III

MIDI Controller Program 102 = MIDIVERB III

Program 39

MIDI Controller Program 103 = MIDIVERB III

Program 25

Selecting program 101 on the MIDI controller would result in program 33 of the MIDIVERB III being accessed, selecting program 102 would result in program 39 of the MIDIVERB III being accessed, and selecting program 103 would result in program 25 of the MIDIVERB III being accessed.

MIDI PROG

Half of the MIDI MAPPING section, the MIDI PROGram button selects an external MIDI program number from 000 through 127 that will be received by the MIDIVERB III from a remote MIDI controller.

INT. PROG

The other half of the MIDI MAPPING section, the INT. PROG (Internal Program) button selects the internal MIDIVERB III program (from 000 to

199)that will be chosen by the external MIDI program number selected by the MIDI PROG button.

HOW TO USE MIDI MAPPING

A single MIDI program change number from an external MIDI controller or sequencer can be programmed to select any of the MIDIVERB III's programs through MIDI program MAPPING. For example, without MIDI Mapping, selecting MIDI program 23 from an external MIDI device would select program 23 on the MIDIVERB III. With MIDI program MAPPING, selecting MIDI program 23 on an external MIDI device could select any program on the MIDIVERB III.

If we desired to have program 100 on our MIDI controller select program 33 on our MIDIVERB III, and program 101 on our MIDI controller select program 65 on our MIDIVERB III, then we would do the following:

1)While in the EDIT mode ( either EDIT LED lit), select the MIDI PROG button on the MIDIVERB III.

2)Press the VALUE button until the desired program number of the external MIDI controller is displayed. In this case it would be program 100.

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Contents Alesis Table of Contents Interfacing Midiverb Section Page Page Features Alesis MidiverbIntroduction HOW to USE this Manual Factory Programs Selecting ProgramsPlease Note Editing ProgramsComparing AN Edited to a Stored Program Quick Start Saving Storing Edited Programs Description of Controls Front Panel Value ProgramStore EditDELAY/2 CHORUS/3CONFIG/6 MIX/5MOD/7 MIDI/8INT. PROG/0 Midi MappingMidi PROG/9 Bypass Input JacksOutput Jacks Midi in JackBypass Jack PowerMidiverb III Front and Back Panels Section Interfacing Midiverb Instruments MicrophonesMono Operation Mono Connection to Instrument or MicrophoneStereo Connection to Mixing Console VIA AUX Sends Mixing ConsolesInterfacing VIA AUX Sends Interfacing VIA Insert Send Returns Connection to Console VIA Insert Patch PointsConnection to the Main Outputs Stereo Connection to the Console Main OutputsPlease NOTEFor Selecting a Program With Value ButtonsWith Keypad From MidiPon Editing a ProgramFunctions Ro1Reverb Algorithms ReverbReverb Algorithm Delay ChorusWhat is CHORUS? What is FLANGING?Chorus Algorithm Flanging Algorithm DisplayChorus Speed Frequency SelectionsDelay Output Level MIX ParametersInput EQ Effect EQMOD Controller Sources MOD ParametersMOD Routing Midi Controller Sources Midiverb III Midi Parameter TargetsMidiverb III MOD Routing Display MOD Controller ModulatedMOD Amplitude ConfigurationsConfiguration Signal Paths Using Midiverb Individual Configurations ConfigurationSignal Paths Output PRE-DELAY ReverbUsing Midiverb Configuration Chorus Effects PossibilitiesDelay Level Algorithm Decay EQ Reverb Input MIX Output Configuration Chorus Delay Chorus Configuration Routed to Effects only EQd Chorused Delay 123 Midi Channel Using Midiverb III with Midi Midi ParametersTo Change Midi Channels Midi Echo Midi Program ChangeSelecting Midi Program Change Section Transmitting Programs VIA Midi Selecting Midi EchoMidi Send Receiving Programs VIA Midi Midi MappingINT. Prog HOW to USE Midi MappingMidi Prog 033 Using Midiverb Miscellaneous Functions Initializing the MidiverbDetermining the Current Software Version Specifications Specifications Weight