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MV-8800 Owner’s Manual

Using V-LINK from an external device (V-LINK Slave)

You can turn the V-LINK Slave function on from another V-LINK device connected to the MV-8800. In this
case, the MV-8800 will receive control messages from the external device, and will switch the images that it
is outputting.
When the MV-8800 receives a MIDI exclusive V-LINK ON message at the MIDI connector specified by its Rx
Select parameter, its Rx Sw parameter will be turned On. In this state, the MV-8800 can receive various
V-LINK messages for setup or control (V-LINK Slave functionality). The MIDI messages that can be received
when the V-LINK Slave function is on are the same as when V-LINK is off.

1.

Connect your external V-LINK device to the MV-8800.

Use a MIDI cable to connect the external device’s MIDI OUT connector to the MV-8800’s MIDI IN connector.

2.

Press [SHIFT] + [V-LINK].

The V-LINK screen (Screen Guide; p. 179) will appear.

3.

Press [F2](Slave).

The V-LINK (SLAVE) screen (Screen Guide; p. 180) will appear.

fig.vlink.eps

Rx Select

This switch specifies the connector at which V-LINK ON messages transmitted by an external device will be
received.
Range: Off, MIDI, R-BUS
Rx Sw / [F5](V-LINK Rx Sw)
This switch makes the MV-8800 operate as a V-LINK slave device. Normally, this will automatically turn On
when a V-LINK ON message is received from an external device.
Range: Off, On
Rx Channel
This specifies the MIDI channel on which V-LINK messages will be received.
Range: 1 – 16, Off
Note Mode
This lets you use note messages to switch images. The following table shows the note messages that can be
received and the images that they will select.
Range: Off, On

4.

Set the Rx Select parameter to the connector to which you’ve connected your V-LINK

device.

Note Message Image

-20(-G#0) image does not switch
21 (A 0) 1
22 (A#0) 2
: :
36 (C 2) 16
37 (C#2) 1
38 (D 2) 2
: :
52 (E 3) 16
: :
127 (G 9) 11
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