Chapter 10. Settings for the Entire
Local Control
This is required when you want to trigger sounds in an external sound module and/or record your performance on an external MIDI sequencer, and NOT use the
The
Pad
Trigger Input
→OUT
Trigger MIDI
Converter |
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Local Control: |
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OFF | IN |
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Internal Sound Generator |
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External MIDI Sequenc
(Soft Thru: ON)
If you make connections and record as shown, with a setting of Local Control “ON,” duplicate notes will be
ON (DRUM):
The performance data from the pad is sent to the drum kit part. Normally set to this.
ON (PERC):
The performance data from the pad is sent to the percussion part and drum kits cannot be played. Select this only when you record the percussion part with pads.
When Local Control is set to “ON (PERC),” the sound does not change if you switch drum kits because drum kits cannot be played with pads.
Device ID
The setting described here is necessary only when you wish to
transmit separate data to two or more
time. Do not change this setting in any other case. (At the
factory settings, the device ID is set to “17.”)
If you lose track of the Device ID setting that was used when saving data via a bulk dump, it will no longer be possible to reload the bulk data that was saved.
Example:
Suppose that when data was saved via bulk dump (p. 77), the
Transmit data
Device ID: 17
MIDI IN | MIDI OUT |
Device ID: 17
MIDI IN
System Exclusive is not received
Device ID: 16
V-LINK MIDI Ch (V-LINK MIDI Channel)
When
* At the factory settings, this is set to “CH16.”
V-LINK Device ID
Set this ID to match the device ID number of the Edirol DV- 7PR which is controlled by the
* At the factory settings, this is set to “128.”
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