MIDI Window

To open this window, touch the SYSTEM button on the bottom menu bar, then select “MIDI” on the menu. This window allows you to perform the assignment of

the MIDI channels, program change-snapshot configuration, mixer event-control change configuration and the settings of the PC ports.

1MIDI CHANNEL section

2CONTROL CHANGE section

3PROGRAM CHANGE section

4PC PORT MODE section

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1MIDI CHANNEL section

RX channel display and channel increment and decrement buttons: Displays the channel that receives the MIDI message and executes tasks. Touch the v or

Vbuttons to select the channel.

TX channel display and channel increment and decrement buttons: Displays the channel to be used when transmitting the MIDI message. Touch the v or V buttons to select the channel.

Note

Usually set the RX channel and TX channel to the same channel.

2CONTROL CHANGE section

MODE button: Touch this button to select either MODE 1 or MODE 2 to set up the configuration of parameters on the unit and control change message.

For details for each mode, see page 115.

RX ENABLE button: When this button is selected (ON), the parameters defined in each mode are updated when receiving the control change message to the MIDI IN connector.

TX ENABLE button: When this button is selected (ON), the parameters defined in each mode are sent from the MIDI OUT connector.

3PROGRAM CHANGE section

RX ENABLE button: When this button is selected (ON), the snapshot data is recalled on the unit when receiving the program change message at the MIDI IN connector.

TX ENABLE button: When this button is selected (ON), the snapshot data is recalled and the program change message corresponding to its program number is sent from the MIDI OUT connector.

4PC PORT MODE section

Selects the mode according to the PC connected to the PC PORT connector.

31.25k W CLOCK: Selects this mode when a Macintosh computer is used.

31.25k, 38.4 kHz: Selects when a PC/AT compatible computer is used. Select either 31.25 k or 38.4 Kz according to the external MIDI device.

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