<vibrato delay>

0 to 25 (see DELAY TABLE, below)

<pgm name 1>…

 

 

<pgm name 13>

all values between 32 (ASCII blank)

 

and 7FH

<song data> =

 

 

<song number>

1 to 20

 

<speed>

0 to 25

 

<vibrato type>

0 = off, 1 = SINE, 2 = SQUARE, 3 = SAW

<vibrato depth>

0 to 100 cents

<vibrato rate>

1 to 97 (.1 to 9.7 sec)

<vibrato delay>

0 to 25 (see DELAY TABLE, below)

<song name 1>…

 

 

<song name 13>

all values between 32 (ASCII blank)

 

and 7FH

<program 1>…<program 15>

7CH

= B Bypass

 

7DH

= <- Loop

 

7EH

= E End

 

7FH

= -> Link

 

0

= (empty)

 

1 to 50 = program number

Transmitting <system data> causes values to be immediately used in the ATR-1a. Transmitting <program data> or <song data> causes the data to be put into the ATR-1a permanent memory, but the values do not take effect. To have those data take effect, you can:

from the front panel:

in Song Mode: a new Song must be selected.

in Program Mode: a new Program must be selected.

from MIDI control:

in Program or Song Mode, send a MIDI program change message to recall the affected Program or Song. Note that Song or Program down- loads don’t change Modes. You must have the correct Mode selected before transmitting a MIDI program change, or you must transmit a SysEx message to change to Program or Song Mode, as appropriate.

Note: Due to the necessity of writing parameter changes to EEPROM, a delay of at least 200 milliseconds is required after the transmission of Song, Program or System parameter changes.

Note: The ATR-1a does not protect itself against SysEx parameters being out of range. Unpredictable results may occur if out-of-range SysEx parameters are received.

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Antares ATR-1a manual From the front panel