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Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs
MIN/MAX: These parameters determine the minimum and maximum values of the
MIDI data transmitted when each parameter control is adjusted. Use the PARAMETER
ID/NAME parameter to select a Parameter ID from 1–4, and then edit as necessary.
VAL: This is used to select the format for converting parameter control values to the DATA
parameter's VAL setting. It applies to the currently selected bank. The available options are
listed in the following table.
One byte
MSB/LSB
LSB/MSB
2 Nibbles M
3 Nibbles M
4 Nibbles M
2 Nibbles L
3 Nibbles L
4 Nibbles L
When the controls at the bottom of the Plug-In Edit page are operated, the specified MIDI
data, along with the value of the parameter control, is transmitted.
Plug-In parameters can also be adjusted by using Parameter controls 1–4, which corre-
spond to the four parameters shown at the bottom of the Plug-In Edit page.
When a Y56K card effect, or an internal effects processor is inserted in the currently selected
channel, when the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] button is pressed, the cor-
responding EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [1–8] button indicator flashes, and the corresponding
Effects, or Plug-In edit page appears. If it's a Y56K card that's inserted, the [PLUG-INS] but-
ton indicator also flashes. If it's an internal effects processor, the [INTERNAL EFFECTS]
button indicator also flashes. This applies only to effects that are inserted into channels. If
there's nothing inserted in the currently selected channel, a message appears.
The parameter settings, and the target and bank for each Plug-In are stored in Scenes. When
a Scene is recalled, if the Plug-In's Target is the same as when the Scene was stored, the
parameters are set accordingly and the corresponding MIDI data is transmitted (so long as
the REMOTE parameter is set to ENABLED). If the Target is not the same, the parameters
are set accordingly but no MIDI data is transmitted.
DM2000 Version 2—Owner's Manual
VAL
Transmit the lower 7 bits of the parameter value as 1 word
Transmit the lower 14 bits of the parameter value in 7-bit units
starting from the upper byte
Transmit the lower 14 bits of the parameter value in 7-bit units
starting from the lower byte
Transmit the lower 8 bits of the parameter value in 4-bit units,
consecutively from the highest data
Transmit the lower 12 bits of the parameter value in 4-bit units,
consecutively from the highest data
Transmit the parameter value in 16 bit units, consecutively from
the highest data
Transmit the lower 8 bits of the parameter value in 4-bit units,
consecutively from the lowest data
Transmit the lower 12 bits of the parameter value in 4-bit units,
consecutively from the lowest data
Transmit the parameter value in 16-bit units, consecutively from
the lowest data
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Description
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Parameter controls 1–4
VAL count
Up to one VAL
Up to two VAL's
Up to two VAL's
Up to two VAL's
Up to three VAL's
Up to four VAL's
Up to two VAL's
Up to three VAL's
Up to four VAL's
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