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Chapter 3 – Description of Controls
MIDI: Chan Thru PChg
Page 3: Modulators. This is where you select the two MIDI modulation sources
which will be used for all Programs to control their parameters. The parameters
these control depend on the selected Program's Configuration. For example, in all
Reverb Configurations, Modulator X controls the Reverb Decay Time, while
Modulator Y controls the Wet/Dry Mix. Either Modulator can be assigned to: Pitch
Bend, Aftertouch, Note Number, Velocity or a Controller from 000–119. Each
Modulator's amplitude can be set between -99 and +99. The default settings are:
Mod#X = 001 (modulation wheel), Mod#Y = 007 (volume), Amp X and Y = 000. For
more information and a list of the modulated parameters in each Configuration, see
page 69.
Mod#X AmpX Mod#Y AmpY
Page 4: Program Table. The Program Table allows you to intercept incoming
program change messages and have them recall specific Programs (in either the
Preset or User bank) which may not be the same number as the program change
message received. There are 128 different possible MIDI program change messages
(000 – 127). However, the Wedge has 256 Programs to choose from. Therefore, the
Program Table allows us to choose which of the 256 Programs will be recalled when
certain program change numbers are received. [Note: you can also use Bank Select
messages to select Preset or User Programs, see Chapter 6 for more information.]
The first value in the display indicates the MIDI program change you wish to remap
(000—127). The second value indicates the Program you wish to be recalled (00—
127 Preset (Pset) and 00—127 User). You can remap each of the 128 program change
numbers, if so desired.
Program Tbl: MIDI User
If the D parameter is lowered below User 000, the display will change from
to indicate that you are now assigning an incoming program change number to
Pset
a Program in the Preset bank.
Program Tbl: MIDI Pset
Page 5: Send Sysex. This page lets you dump out all 128 User Programs or the
current Program being used/edited, or the Program Change Table (see above). The
data is sent as Sysex information. This can be sent to a MIDI storage device, or to
another Wedge. Select either
the edit buffer), or
page is selected, the [STORE] button will flash to indicate that pressing the
[STORE] button starts the MIDI dump. The display will read "
and the [STORE] button will flash quickly, indicating that all 128 User Programs are
being sent out the [MIDI OUT] connector. See Chapter 6 for more information
regarding MIDI applications.
Send MIDI Sysex: All
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or
(the currently selected Program which is in
All
Buffer
using the [VALUE] wheel or any of the sliders. When this
Table
to
User
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Transmitting Sys Ex...
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