5-3
Advanced Applications
Example
1.
Press the button for the desired device. The LED will blink green. The first
parameter (Program Change) will be indicated by PC on the display.
2.
Use the Yes/+ and No/– buttons to select a Program Change number.
3.
Use the BANK buttons to select the next parameter, MIDI Channel.
4.
Use the Yes/+ and No/– buttons to select a MIDI Channel.
5.
Use the BANK buttons to select the next parameter, Programs Per Bank.
6.
Use the Yes/+ and No/– buttons to select the appropriate number for the
connected device.
7.
Use the BANK buttons to select the next parameter, Bank Change.
8.
Use the Yes/+ and No/– buttons to select the appropriate setting for the
connected device.
Once all of the parameters have been set and you want to test this specific device
Program Change message, press the button you have selected to designate the
device.
Once you press any other device button, this LED will light steady green to
indicate that information is stored at this location.
Direct Device Control Mode is similar to Direct Access, except that the Bank
buttons change the MIDI Channel for Program Changes in real time.
In either Program or FX Mode, press and hold the FX button until the FX LED
blinks and d-d is flashed on the display. The display will then alternate the
display of the current MIDI Channel and the last Program Change number
transmitted on that channel.
In this mode you can select programs directly by entering their numbers as
button pushes (as in Direct Access). In addition, the Bank buttons let you access
MIDI Channels 1-16 so that you can transmit a Program Change on any MIDI
Channel in real time.
When you press the FX button again you will revert to the Program Load mode
specified by the PL parameter in Edit Mode with the MIDI Channel reset to the
channel specified by the Ch parameter, or to that specified for the Setup.
Direct Device
Control