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May be covered by one or more of the following: U.S. Patents #4538297, 4647876, 4696044, 4745309, 4881047, 4893099, 5124657, 5263091,
5268527, 5319713, 5333201, 5402498 and 5493617. Other patents pending.  Foreign patents pending.

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Page 1: ...ed by one or more of the following U S Patents 4538297 4647876 4696044 4745309 4881047 4893099 5124657 5263091 5268527 5319713 5333201 5402498 and 5493617 Other patents pending Foreign patents pending USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... means that this product has been designed to meet stringent guidelines on how much RF energy it can emit and that it should be immune from other sources of interfer ence when properly used Improper use of this equipment could result in increased RF emissions which may or may not interfere with other electronic products To insure against this possibility always use good shielded cables for all aud...

Page 3: ...RocktronCorporation 2870TechnologyDrive Rochester Hills MI 48309 USA Phone 248 853 3055 Fax 248 853 5937 WWW http www rocktron com E mail rocktron eaglequest com F398 0498 098 0218 ...

Page 4: ...Functions and Parameter Descriptions 19 GLOBAL Function 20 MIXER Function 21 HIGH GAIN Function 22 LOW GAIN Function 23 HUSH Function 24 PRE EQ EXPERT Function 25 POST EQ EXPERT Function 26 COMPRESSOR Function 27 SPEAKER SIMULATOR Function 28 WAH WAH Function 29 PHASER Function 30 FLANGER Function 31 TREMOLO Function 32 PITCH SHIFT Function 33 CHORUS Function 35 DELAY Function 36 REVERB Function 3...

Page 5: ...mixer input or headphone monitoring Full parametric pre and post EQ provide complete EQ control over each preset HUSH noise reduction provides ultra transparent noise reduction while playing and complete silence when not Variac simulation like a conventional Variac adjusts the level at which the Taboo Artist begins to distort This pro vides more gain in high gain applications and allows for full b...

Page 6: ...S OR ADDI TIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT AT ANY TIME DO NOT TAMPER WITH INTERNAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AT ANY TIME FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID THE WARRANTY OF THIS EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS CAUSING SHOCK HAZARD Power Requirements This unit accepts power from the 9VAC 2A adaptor supplied with the unit This 9 volt RMS AC voltage is internally processed by a voltage doubler which generates a bi...

Page 7: ...3 2 Quick Reference ...

Page 8: ...4 3 Top Panel ...

Page 9: ...s control determines the overall volume of the Artist at the rear panel left and right outputs 1 TAPDELAYswitchandLED The function of this switch is dependent on the status of the 2nd LED When the Artist is in normal mode 2nd LED off this switch is used to instantly recall the first preset within the current bank When the Artist is in 2nd mode 2nd LED on this switch is used for the Artist Tap Dela...

Page 10: ...ll the fourth preset within the current bank When the Artist is in 2nd mode 2nd LED on this switch is used to boost the output level of the current preset by 6dB BANK p p p p p BANK q q q q qswitch The function of this switch depends on the status of the 2nd LED When the Artist is in normal mode 2nd LED off this switch is used to increment the current bank of presets to the next bank When the Arti...

Page 11: ...of stereo headphones 600 ohms impedance or greater Note The connection of headphones to the LEFT OUTPUT jack requires that no connection is made to the RIGHT OUTPUT jack for proper operation RIGHTOUTPUTjack This jack provides the right unbalanced output of the Artist for use with a guitar amplifier or rack system setup EXPRESSIONPEDALjack This stereo RTS jack connects to the Ernie Ball expression ...

Page 12: ...ected in this fashion Note Inherently in MIDI there is a limit to the number of devices which can be chained together connected in series With more than 3 devices a slight distortion of the MIDI signal can occur due to signal degrada tion which can cause an error in MIDI signal transmission Should this problem arise a MIDI Thru box can be used which connects directly to the MIDI device which trans...

Page 13: ...9 5 Connections Used with a stereo power amp and stereo cabinet ...

Page 14: ...10 Using direct into a mixing console ...

Page 15: ...11 Using headphones with the Artist ...

Page 16: ...rnie Ball expression pedal included can be attached to either side of the Artist and can be mounted parallel to the Artist or on a 10 angle The following steps illustrate how to mount the pedal to the Artist A Attaching the mounting plate ...

Page 17: ...13 B C Securing the plate Securing the pedal parallel to the Artist option 1 ...

Page 18: ...14 E Connecting the pedal to the Artist D Securing the pedal at an angle option 2 ...

Page 19: ...3 3 3 3 numb 1 8 If a controller number i e 0 120 is selected match the number selected for this parameter with the controller number on the MIDI transmitter Any Artist preset can be configured so that the Ernie Ball expression pedal can simultaneously control as many as eight 8 different parameters in real time For example the pedal can be assigned to the Volume parameter so that the preset s vol...

Page 20: ...ccess the lower limit parameter for the current controller 11 11 11 11 11 ulim c1 xxx ulim c1 2 s t o r e d LLIM C1 Use the ADJUST control to select the lowest value which the specified parameter is not to fall below through MIDI control changes 12 12 12 12 12 LLIM C1 12 After selecting a value for the lower limit press the STORE button to save it STORED will flash briefly on the display 13 13 13 ...

Page 21: ...wing 1 A preset is currently recalled in which the expression pedal controls the VOLUME parameter and the pedal is used to set the VOLUME at 48 2 Another preset is then recalled which has the VOLUME STATUS parameter stored ON and the VOLUME parameter is stored at 75 3 The volume for the recalled preset will be 48 instead of 75 as it was the last setting stored by the pedal The following steps desc...

Page 22: ... both the effects available for a given preset and the order in which those effects are executed The Artist provides 12 fixed configurations to achieve a wide array of preset sounds any of which may be instantly recalled at any time These are HIGH GAIN DISTORTION CHORUS DELAY REVERB HIGH GAIN DISTORTION FLANGE DELAY REVERB HIGH GAIN DISTORTION TREMOLO DELAY REVERB HIGH GAIN DISTORTION PITCH SHIFT ...

Page 23: ...ction via the PARAMETER control and finally the adjustable value for the displayed parameter via the ADJUST control Artist Functions and Parameter Descriptions STEP 2 Turn to select a parameter within the selected function STEP 3 Turn to alter the value of the selected parameter STEP 1 Turn to select a function Artist top panel The functions that are available for each preset depends upon which co...

Page 24: ...ulator function It may also be locked on for the left channel LOCK L or on for both channels LOCK B Note The Artist will only recognize the SPKR SIM parameter under the Speaker Simulator function when this parameter is stored as UNLOCK The HUSH OFFSET parameter allows you to globally all presets adjust the HUSH expander threshold This means that if this parameter is altered from 0dB to 3dB the exp...

Page 25: ...itch Shift signal level The DIRECT PAN parameter allows you to pan the direct signal to the left or right The DELAY LEVEL parameter determines the overall level of the delayed signal at the output relative to the direct signal and other effect signals This parameter can also be accessed from the Delay function parameter list The REVERB LEVEL parameter determines the level of the reverb signal at t...

Page 26: ...l take place The post BASS LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of low frequency information at the output of the current preset This parameter is also accessible from the Post EQ Expert function In the Post EQ function the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are alsoadjustable The post MID LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of mid frequency information at the output of the current pre...

Page 27: ...onics The post BASS LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of low frequency information at the output of the current preset This parameter is also accessible from the Post EQ Expert function In the Post EQ function the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjustable The post MID LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of mid frequency information at the output of the current preset Th...

Page 28: ...c volume control gradually decreasing the output signal level rela tive to the input signal level As the input signal drops further below the threshold point downward expansion increases see figure at right A drop in the input level by 20dB would cause the output level to drop ap proximately 40dB i e 20dB of gain reduction In the absence of any input signal the expander will reduce the gain so tha...

Page 29: ...frequency band with an upper frequency between 63Hz and 500Hz to be cut or boosted by the pre LF LEVEL parameter The pre MID LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost the mid band frequencies from 15dB to 12dB prior to the distortion stage The pre MID FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a mid band center frequency between 500Hz and 4KHz to be cut or boosted via the pre MID LEVEL parameter Th...

Page 30: ...ect a mid band center frequency between 250Hz and 2kHz to be cut or boosted via the post MID LEVEL parameter The post MID BANDWIDTH parameter determines in octaves the width of the selected mid band The post TREBLE LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost the high band frequencies by 15dB after the distortion stage The post TREBLE FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a high band center frequ...

Page 31: ...SSOR IN OUT parameter determines whether the compressor is active for the current preset The COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD parameter determines the input level in dB at which compression will begin Lower settings of this parameter will result in more compression The COMPRESSOR ATTACK parameter determines the speed in milliseconds in which the compressor will reach its maximum compression level after the in...

Page 32: ... on for only the LEFT output or OFF The SPEAKER TYPE parameter determines the type of speaker to be simulated 15 12 10 8 and full range speakers are available The MIC PLACEMENT parameter simulates a microphone placed anywhere from the center of the speaker cone out to the edge of the cone Positive parameter values simulate moving the microphone toward the center of the speaker while negative value...

Page 33: ...ssion pedal as a wah wah pedal the Artist must be configured so that the expression pedal controls the WAH FREQ parameter in the WAH WAH function See the Controller Assignments section on page 49 for more information Wah Wah parameters w a hw a h DESCRIPTION The WAH WAH I O parameter determines whether the wah wah is active for the current preset The WAH FREQUENCY parameter allows you to manually ...

Page 34: ...TH parameter determines the modulation depth of the phase shift effect Higher parameter settings result in the sweep of the filtering effect occurring over a wider frequency range The RATE parameter determines the speed at which the phase shifted signal is modulated The RESONANCE parameter adds feedback to the Phaser so that it has a more pronounced effect The STAGES parameter determines how many ...

Page 35: ...eft or right channel The DEPTH 1 parameter adjusts the amount of modulation of Voice 1 Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle effects while higher settings will result in a more drastic effect The RATE 1 parameter determines the speed at which Voice 1 is modulated The LEVEL 2 parameter determines the volume of Voice 2 relative to Voice 1 The PAN 2 parameter allows you to pan Voice 2 to the left ...

Page 36: ...or Post Reverb Most vintage amplifiers configured the Tremolo or vibrato Post Reverb The DEPTH parameter determines the amount of modulation for the Tremolo signal Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle tremolo effects while higher settings will result in a more extreme tremolo effect The RATE parameter determines the speed at which the tremolo signal modulates or increases and decreases in volu...

Page 37: ...harmony note the Artist will produce based on the input note The value displayed for this parameter represents the number of cents that the signal will be shifted adjustable in 20 cent increments Each 100 cents or five 20 cent steps above or below 0 represents the number of half steps the shifted signal will be from the input signal This parameter is adjustable from 2400 to 1200 where 2400 two oct...

Page 38: ...nd minor 2nd 1 octave 1 octave plus a Major 7th 1 octave plus a minor 7th 1 octave plus a Major 6th 1 octave plus a minor 6th 1 octave plus a perfect 5th 1 octave plus a diminished 5th 1 octave plus a perfect 4th 1 octave plus a Major 3rd 1 octave plus a minor 3rd 1 octave plus a Major 2nd 1 octave plus a minor 2nd 2 octaves Voices above the input signal Voices below the input signal Note There ar...

Page 39: ...eter in the Mixer function also determines the Chorus level The PAN parameters allow for Voice 1 and Voice 2 to be panned to the left or right channel The DEPTH parameters adjust the amount of modulation of the Voice 1 and Voice 2 signals A lower depth setting will produce a more subtle detune effect while a higher setting results in a more extreme detuning The RATE parameters determine the sweep ...

Page 40: ...iately turned off when the delay is switched out This means that delays and regeneration will not continue when the delay is switched out If the output were not muted signals that were input before the delay was switched out would be allowed to regenerate even after switching out the delay It is also possible to mute both the input and the output BOTH so that no signal enters or exits the Delay se...

Page 41: ...tions of each The REGENERATION parameters determine the number of times each delayed signal will repeat itself This is achieved by feeding the delayed output back into the input Higher parameter settings will result in more repeats The displayed value represents the attenuation in dB that the regeneration signal is subjected to at each repeat SOURCE 2 DLY HF DAMP OUT LEVEL 1 OUT LEVEL 2 PAN 1 PAN ...

Page 42: ...s whether the input to the Reverb section is ACTIVE passing a signal or MUTED will not pass a signal The MIX DIRECT DELAY parameter is used to define the ratio of direct signal to delayed signal to be input to the reverb section The REVERB LEVEL parameter allows you to control the level of the reverb signal at the output in relation to the direct signal and other effect signals This parameter is a...

Page 43: ...alled via switches 1 through 4 Configuring preset access in this manner allows for each bank to correspond to a song with instant one button access to four presets during any given song Selecting a preset 33 PRESET TITLE 33 PRESET TITLE select preset 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 If the desired preset is located above the current bank of presets press the BANKp switch to bank up to the proper bank...

Page 44: ...ive whenever the 2nd l e d is lit 5 PRESET TITLE select preset 5 PRESET TITLE Press the BANKq switch to bank down to the proper bank The Artist display will alternate between the first preset in the selected bank and a reminder to select a preset Press the switch corresponding to the preset s position within the bank i e switch 1 2 3 or 4 to instantly recall that preset Ç Æ Ê Ã 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2...

Page 45: ...ETER control to select a parameter to edit rev decay 59 Turn the ADJUST control to alter the parameter value 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Turn the FUNCTION control to select the function heading which contains the parameter s to be edited 1 1 1 1 1 rev decay 22 ...

Page 46: ...at the selected location will be written over and cannot be recovered once the store procedure is completed c If the modified preset is to be stored into the current preset location skip this step and proceed to Step 3 To save the modified preset into a new preset location select the desired preset number as described on page 72 to store the new parameter values into The display will now alternate...

Page 47: ...naltered state When saving altered parameters make sure the display flashes STORED before exiting the store procedure After the parameter values have been stored Step 3 the Artist will display COPY TITLE TOO This message is displayed only when storing into a new preset location and allows you to also copy the title from the original preset into the new preset location To copy the title from the al...

Page 48: ... displayed 1 1 1 1 1 config select 2 2 2 2 2 Turn the PARAMETER control clockwise to display the current configuration h g a i n c r s d l y r e v Use the ADJUST control to scroll through the Artist configurations 3 3 3 3 3 c The new configuration will not become active until it is stored w a h l g a i n d l y r e v ...

Page 49: ... To save the modified preset into a new preset location select the desired preset number as described on page 72 to store the new parameter values into The display will alternate between the new preset number and STORE AT PRESET 5 5 5 5 5 86 preset title store at preset Ç Æ Ê Ã Press the STORE button a second time to store the selected configuration into the selected preset The Artist will display...

Page 50: ...cation and allows you to also copy the title from the original preset into the new preset location To copy the title from the altered preset press the STORE button a third time and the display will again flash STORED c If you do not wish to copy the title from the original preset skip Step 7 by turning the FUNCTION control to exit the store proce dure 7 7 7 7 7 copy title too ...

Page 51: ...kwise to initiate the Title Edit mode This control is used to select the character location to be edited A flashing decimal will follow the character currently selected 2 2 2 2 2 30 p reset title Flashing decimal Use the ADJUST control to select the desired character for the current position flashing decimal 3 3 3 3 3 30 M reset title Flashing decimal ...

Page 52: ...mr eset title Flashing decimal After all the characters have been edited as needed press the STORE button to save the new title The Artist will flash STORED briefly 5 5 5 5 5 s t o r e d c The STORE button must be pressed to save the new title Exiting the Title Edit function before pressing the STORE button will erase any editing that was done in Title Edit ...

Page 53: ...meter will be at 200 while at its toe position it will be at 300 Up to eight controllers can be assigned for each individual preset To access the Controller Assign function turn theFUNCTION control clock wise to CONTROLLER ASSIGN 1 1 1 1 1 Turn the PARAMETER control for the first parameter of the Controller Assign function This parameter allows you to select a controller number for the NUMB 1 para...

Page 54: ...ected for this parameter with the controller number on the MIDI transmitter 3 3 3 3 3 After selecting a controller number press the STORE button to save the controller number for the NUMB 1 parameter STORED will flash briefly on the display s t o r e d 4 4 4 4 4 Turn the PARAMETER control one step clockwise to display the parameter that is currently mapped to the NUMB 1 control number 5 5 5 5 5 pa...

Page 55: ...arameter limits are assigned i e the maximum parameter value is automatically stored as the upper limit and the minimum value is stored as the lower limit Steps 8 through 13 describe how to define limits for parameters that are assigned to a MIDI controller Turn the PARAMETER control one step clockwise to display the current upper limit parameter for the current controller 8 8 8 8 8 ulim c1 xxx 9 ...

Page 56: ... C1 12 After selecting a value for the lower limit press the STORE button to save it STORED will flash briefly on the display 13 13 13 13 13 stored c Selecting a lower limit value that is greater than the upper limit value will invert the response of the controller i e the toe position of the expression controller will provide the minimum value while the heel position will provide the maximum valu...

Page 57: ... between taps EIGHTH two thirds of the time between taps TRIPLET equal to the time between taps QUARTER two times the amount of time between taps HALF or four times the amount of time between taps WHOLE The maximum delay time the Artist provides is 1000ms therefore the Tap Delay function will default to a lower parameter value when the time between taps requires a delay time of over 1000ms For exa...

Page 58: ...2 delay 1 half 3 3 3 3 3 delay 1 whole Use the ADJUST control to select the desired note type for Delay 1 NONE may also be selected to disable the Tap Delay function for Delay 1 s t o r e d 4 4 4 4 4 Press the STORE button to save the modified Delay 1 setting STORED will flash briefly on the display c Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to set up the Tap Delay function for Delay 2 ...

Page 59: ... therefore no MIDI commands are sent from the Artist when a preset is recalled until it is configured by the user To access MIDI Program Mapping turn the FUNCTION control clockwise until the Artist displays MIDI PRG CHANGE 1 1 1 1 1 midi prg change Turn the PARAMETER control one step clockwise to display the current Send Program Change status 2 2 2 2 2 SEND PRG CHG 33 Turn the ADJUST control to se...

Page 60: ...56 4 4 4 4 4 Press the STORE button to save the status selection STORED will flash briefly on the display STORED ...

Page 61: ...IDI information on Turnthe FUNCTION controlclockwiseuntiltheArtistdisplays MIDICHAN NELS 1 1 1 1 1 Turn the PARAMETER control one step clockwise to display the current channel that the Artist receives MIDI information on 2 2 2 2 2 midi channels recev chanl omni Use the ADJUST control to select the MIDI channel that the Artist will receive MIDI commands on Channels 1 16 are available as well as OMN...

Page 62: ...hannel that the Artist receives MIDI information on 5 5 5 5 5 TRANS CHANL off Press the STORE button to save the new channel that the Artist will transmit MIDI commands on STORED will flash briefly on the display 7 7 7 7 7 Use the ADJUST control to select the MIDI channel that the Artist will transmit MIDI commands on Channels 1 16 are available as well as OFF does not transmit MIDI commands trans...

Page 63: ...informa tion When dumping a single preset into another Artist the dumped preset may be loaded into any preset location on the receiving Artist Dumping a single Artist preset into another Artist Connect a standard MIDI cable from the MIDI OUT of the transmitting Artist to the MIDI IN on the receiving Artist 1 1 1 1 1 It is important not to allow a looping connection from the MIDI OUT THRU of the re...

Page 64: ...e transmitting Artist select the preset that is to be dumped As the preset selection switches BANKp BANKq 1 4 are used to scroll through the presets the preset number will be displayed in the first three characters of the display 123 pr dump load Transmitting Artist 5 5 5 5 5 On the receiving Artist select the preset location to store the received preset 14 pr dump load Receiving Artist c Note tha...

Page 65: ...itle 14 receiving Receiving Artist 123 dumped Transmitting Artist After all the information for the dumped preset is stored the receiving Artist will display LOADED The receiving Artist also the loaded preset upon completion so that it may be verified 14 loaded Receiving Artist c If there is an error during transmission the unit will display RECEIVE ERROR Should this occur check the connections an...

Page 66: ...ng Artist to the MIDI IN on the receiving sequencer It is important not to allow a looping connection from the MIDI OUT THRU of the receiving sequencer back to the MIDI IN of the transmitting Artist Turn theFUNCTION controlonthetransmittingArtistuntil MIDIDUMP LOAD is displayed 2 2 2 2 2 midi dump load Transmitting Artist ...

Page 67: ...lay XXX DUMPED where XXX repre sents the data string number currently transmitting i e data strings 1 254 are presets titles controller information and 2 tap delay information string 255 contains program mapping information and string 256 contains miscella neous information After the Artist displays TRANS COMPLETE stop the sequencer The sequencer should have recorded all of the data that was dumpe...

Page 68: ...ortant not to allow a looping connection from the MIDI OUT THRU of the receiving Artist back to the MIDI IN of the transmitting sequencer 2 2 2 2 2 TurntheFUNCTION controlonthereceivingArtistuntil MIDIDUMP LOAD is displayed midi dump load Receiving Artist 3 3 3 3 3 Turn the PARAMETER controlsonthereceivingArtistuntil BULKDUMP LOAD is displayed bulk dump load Receiving Artist ...

Page 69: ...ceiving a Bulk Load it is important that the data loaded to the Artist is not transmitted faster than it was originally dumped from the Artist If the information is sent too fast an error will occur c Sequence vs Sysx When dumping information from a data storage device such as an Alesis Data Disk it is necessary to perform the dump in sequence mode rather than sysx mode Sequence mode will dump the...

Page 70: ... single factory preset 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 TurntheFUNCTION controlclockwiseto FACTORYRESTORE factory restore Turn the PARAMETER controlonestepclockwiseto RESTR1TO1 The number on the left is the original factory preset number to be restored The number on the right is the preset location that the preset will be stored into restr 1 to 1 Factory preset to be restored Preset location to store...

Page 71: ...the Artist found did not initialize prop erly Any number of errors other than 0 means that the Artist may not have initialized properly and the process should be repeated errors 0 c The Artist will continue to display the above message until the FUNCTION controlisturnedtoexittheFactoryRestorefunction The preset currently recalled will be the preset most recently restored into the current location ...

Page 72: ...ltered and stored presets which you do not want to erase donotperformthefollowingprocedure 1 1 1 1 1 factory restore TurntheFUNCTION controlclockwiseto FACTORYRESTORE 2 2 2 2 2 Turnthe PARAMETER controltwostepsclockwiseto ALLRESTORE0 all restore 0 A specific code number must be entered to enable the Artist memory restora tion Use the ADJUST control to enter the number 220 all restore 220 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 73: ...actory presets The Artist will display INITIALIZING as the Artist memory is restored i n i t i a l i z i n g After the process is completed the display should read ERRORS 0 This represents the number of bytes that the Artist found that did not initialize properly Any number of errors other than 0 means that the Artist may not have initialized properly and the process should be repeated errors 0 c ...

Page 74: ...n the unit is first turned on 1 1 1 1 1 Use the preset selection switches BANKp BANKq 1 4 to select the preset that is to be recalled each time the unit is turned on 24 preset title 2 2 2 2 2 Press the STORE button while viewing the preset number and title to save it as the Power On preset pwr on pr stored ...

Page 75: ... SOCKET MAKE SURE WITHIN THE CORRECT OPERA TING TEMPERA TURE CHECK RECEIVE ERROR AND XMEM ERROR Error Message MEMORY ERROR DUMP ERROR RECEIVE ERROR XMEM ERROR LOAD ERRORS Possible Cause CODE BYTE IS NOT CORRECT IN EEPROM MEMORY MIDI INFORMA TION IS BEING RECEIVED A TTHE MIDI IN A TTHE SAME TIME INFORMA TION IS BEING DUMPED MIDI SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE INFORMA TION W AS NOT RECEIVED CORRECTL Y EEPROM MEMO...

Page 76: ... 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 MIDI Program Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MIDI Program Number 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Artist Bank Preset Number 17 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 18 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 19 1 19 2 19 3 19 4 20 1...

Page 77: ...2 48 3 48 4 49 1 49 2 49 3 49 4 50 1 50 2 50 3 50 4 51 1 51 2 51 3 51 4 52 1 52 2 52 3 52 4 53 1 53 2 53 3 53 4 54 1 54 2 54 3 54 4 MIDI Program Number 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 MIDI Program Number 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 ...

Page 78: ... TOUCH PITCH BEND CONTROL CHANGE PROGRAM CHANGE SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE SYSTEM COMMON SYSTEM REAL TIME AUXILIARY MESSAGES TRANSMITTED 1 16 1 16 X X X X X X X X X X O O X X X X X X X X X RECOGNIZED 1 16 1 16 X X X X X X X X X O O O X X X X X X X X X REMARKS May be saved in non volatile memory For Bulk Dump Load and Preset Dump Load Actual MIDI program value sent is 0 251 corresponding to presets 1 252 The...

Page 79: ...el 20 dBu Input Jack mono Output Impedance 150W Maximum Output Level 20 dBu Output Jacks unbalanced left and right Left jack can drive stereo headphones of 600W or more MIDI In 5 pin DIN MIDI Thru Out 5 pin DIN Power Requirements 9VAC 2A Dimensions 17 x 8 x 2 ...

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