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LP User’s Manual - The User Interface
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LP User’s Manual - The User Interface
MIDI CHANNELS IN AND OUT:
This menu is used to select the LP’s MIDI In and Out channels. The LP
can only send and receive on one channel at a time, but each channel
can be set independently. To change the MIDI channel, use the
CUR-
SOR
button to highlight the desired parameter, then use the
VALUE
knob to select the new parameter value.
Values: OFF, 1 – 16;
the default values are 1 for both MIDI In and MIDI Out
PROGRAM CHANGE SEND/RECEIVE:
This menu item is used to enable or disable the LP’s transmission
(SND) and reception (RCV) of MIDI program changes. To change the
status of either parameter use the
CURSOR
button to highlight the
parameter, then use the
VALUE
knob to set the new parameter value.
Values: ON, OFF;
the default values are ON for both SND and RCV
LOCAL CONTROL/FINE TUNE:
Local Control is used to turn control of the synth engine ON or OFF
locally, i.e. the keyboard, wheels, and any front panel controls that can
also receive MIDI. It does not disable any MIDI transmitting or receiv-
ing. A setting of OFF will prevent double triggering in the event you
are using a MIDI sequencer and have both IN and OUT connected,
and the sequencer passes the IN through to the OUT.
The Tune parameter is used to enable or disable the
FINE TUNE
panel control (ON/OFF), or enable the AutoTune function (AUTO).
When the Tune parameter is set to ON, the
FINE TUNE
panel control
works normally to tune the LP. In his mode, you can use the
VALUE
knob get very precise tuning control by moving the display cursor over
to the numerical value and rotating the
VALUE
knob (the adjustment
value is from -2048 to +2047, representing r/- a third).
When the Tune parameter is set to OFF, the position of the
FINE
TUNE
panel control is stored and the control itself is disabled. This
feature prevents accidental bumping of the
FINE TUNE
panel control
during performance.