Eclipse User Manual
Eclipse User Manual
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Release 4.0.1
MIDI Setup
In the Eclipse, MIDI can be used:
with programs that explicitly call for some sort of “external” controller. For example, a program
called “
MidiHarmony
” might call for MIDI notes to adjust the amount of pitch shifting that is applied
to an audio signal.
to remote control almost any parameter in the Eclipse (including input and output levels) via external
controllers.
see page 40
to change programs via MIDI program change messages.
see page 29
to “dump” information from one Eclipse to another or to an external storage device.
see page 51
Several MIDI
global
parameters bear on all of the above uses of MIDI
function. These parameters are found under
SETUP
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MIDI
. Let’s
look at each parameter in turn, shall we?
If
SETUP
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MIDI CHANNEL
is set to
Off
, all received MIDI com-
mands are ignored. Settings of
1
to
16
select one of 16 MIDI channels to
be the base channel from which MIDI channel numbers will be calculated elsewhere in the Eclipse. Fi-
nally, if set to
Omni
, a MIDI message on any channel is accepted and dutifully obeyed by every MIDI
message recipient in the Eclipse. This keeps things simple for simple setups.
SETUP
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MIDI MIDIMODE
(PGM CHNG)
This determines whether the Eclipse will accept and obey
MIDI program change messages.
(NOTE)
The Eclipse allows selection of
Mono
or
Poly
mode.
Poly
means one channel has all the
notes (e.g., keyboards).
Mono
means each channel plays only one note, but you have mul-
tiple channels (e.g., MIDI guitars, wind controllers).
(PRES)
If this parameter is set to
channel
, then the last changed MIDI aftertouch message on a
given channel affects all the notes played on that channel. If it’s set to
key
, then a MIDI af-
tertouch message on a given channel affects only the note with which it is associated.
(PBEND)
When using a MIDI keyboard to play a synthesizer program in the Eclipse, this parameter
controls how many semitones (
0
to
24
) a maximum MIDI pitchbend message shifts the
original pitch.
SETUP
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MIDI SYSEX
(SYS EXC)
Setting this parameter to
Off
will disable system exclusive messages. Settings between
1
and
127
select a Device ID. All system exclusive messages to and from
this
Eclipse will
have
this
Device ID. If you’re using more than one Eclipse, you can set each one’s Device
ID to a different value. Doing so would let them share a common MIDI chain, while allow-
ing system exclusive messages to be sent to each specific Eclipse. Normally, the Device ID
is left at
1
, the factory default. You can control one Eclipse from another by matching their
Device IDs.
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