If the command type
Disabled
is selected, no further values are required and the option
to exit or continue programming is displayed. Use the orange button to exit or the yellow
button to continue programming.
If a MIDI command type is selected, the current MIDI channel for the selected button is
displayed and can be edited using the orange/yellow buttons, and accepted with the blue
button.
The next editable value is the 1st data byte value for the selected MIDI message. MIDI data
is 7 bit resolution therefore the valid value range is 0 to 127. Again the orange and yellow
buttons allow decrease/increase of the value. Holding these buttons will, after a short delay,
cause rapid value changes. As before, use the blue button to accept the value and
continue.
Not all MIDI messages require a 2nd data byte (see Command Table below). If the
command type chosen for the button is a
Cont Chg
or
Prog Chg
, no further values are
required and the device displays the option to exit programming or continue to edit another
button.
All other MIDI command types require a 2nd data byte value, again with a valid range of 0 to
127. As before, use the orange/blue/yellow buttons to decrease/accept/increase the value.
After accepting the value with the blue button, the display will show the option to exit or
continue programming. When all programming is complete, exit the programming mode by
pressing the yellow button (Y to Exit). The MIDImote will save your settings to non-volatile
memory and start up in Run Mode. This step is essential to ensure your programming is
saved correctly.
Programming Mode Example
(Accessed by Holding Blue Button on Power Up)
Power Up:
eg.
Green
Cont....
* EDIT *
COMMANDS
Set With
- OK +
Select
Button
Green
Note On
Green
Chan 01
Green
Val1 050
Green
Val2 127
Exit??
N Y
Settings
Stored
Ready...