Using The Sliders To Control An External Midi Sound Module (Assignable Sliders); Changing The Control Change Messages That Are Transmitted - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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4.
Press
(Track Param).
The TRACK PARAMETER (MIDI) popup (p.
208) will appear.
5.
Set the MIDI parameter.
Select the MIDI connector and channel on
which you want to transmit the performance
data.
Value
Output destination
A1
:
MIDI OUT A
A16
B1
:
MIDI OUT B
B16
R1
:
R-BUS (use MV8-OP1 and DIF-AT24)
R16
Using the sliders to control an external MIDI sound
module (Assignable Sliders)
You can use the MV-8000's sliders to send control change messages to a connected
external device.
1.
Press
.
[ASSIGNABLE SLIDER] will light orange, indicating that sliders 1~8 are in Assignable
Slider mode.
2.
Move sliders 1~8 to transmit control change messages. The control change
messages will be transmitted from MIDI OUT. Each slider transmits the
following control change message.
Slider
Control change
Number
1
7
2
10
3
91
4
93
5
74
6
71
7
73
8
72
Changing the control change messages that are
transmitted
Here's how you can assign different control change messages to the sliders.
1.
Press
.
The SYSTEM MENU screen (p. 319) will appear.
2.
With the cursor located in the lower row of
icons, press
can select the SLIDER icon and press
.
Using the MV-8000 with MIDI or V-LINK devices
Message
Volume
Pan
Reverb Send level
Chorus Send Level
Cutoff Frequency
Resonance
Attack Time
Release Time
(Slider). Alternatively, you
Channel
1
:
16
1
:
16
1
:
16
In order to output MIDI to
R-BUS, you will need the
MV8-OP1 (sold separately)
and DIF-AT24 (sold
separately). Please also refer to
the manuals of the MV8-OP1
and DIF-AT24.
When [ASSIGNABLE SLIDER]
is lit orange, the sliders will
transmit the assigned control
change messages regardless of
the screen in which you are.
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