Midi Program Change Map - Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual

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2. Press the Right or Left Arrow until the Xctrl parameter flashes.
3. Select the desired controller number.
2.2c Filter Out MIDI Data
In some cases, the MIDI device driving the DPM V3 may generate data that you
don't want the DPM V3 to receive. Example:
You might want to ignore program
changes if you're tweaking a particular patch; a program change would force the
DPM V3 to a different patch, and you would lose the results of your edits. This op-
tion lets you filter out a variety of
MIDI commands.
. Select the MIDI Filter/Stat page.
. Press the Right or Left Arrow until the Filter parameter flashes.
. Select the MIDI data to be either ignored or received:
SYSTEMX System Exclusive data, .
PEDAL Footpedal data (Controller, 4) .
VOLUME Volume data (Controller 7)
PROGRAMS Program changes
SUSTAIN Sustain pedal (Controller 64) and Hold 2 (Controller 69)
PRESSURE Pressure (also called aftertouch)
PWHEEL Pitch wheel (pitch bend)
MODWHEEL Modulation wheel (Controller 1)
After selecting the desired parameter, press the Right Arrow button until the Stat
(Status) parameter flashes.
. Select IGNOR (corresponding data will be ignored) or RECEV (corresponding
data will be received).
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Note: Each parameter must be individually set to IGNOR or RECEV. Also, some
master keyboards assign the footpedal to controller 7, reasoning that it will be used
as a volume pedal. If you have problems ignoring pedal information, this might be
the cause.
2.2d MIDI Program Change Map
You may not want a one-to-one correspondance between program changes
generated by your master keyboard (or sequencer) and the DPM V3. Exam-
ple: You might want program change 1 on your keyboard to select program 37
on the DPM V3.
Furthermore, the MIDI specification provides for 127 programs; yet, the DPM V3
contains 200 programs. The program change map lets you map incoming MIDI
program changes to any of DPM V3 programs 000-199 (but not cartridge pro-
grams). To create a MIDI program change map:
1. Select the MIDI Prog Change Map page.
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