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24 bit dual channel processor
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MPX 110
programs within that bank until a new value for
Controller 32 is received, or until the PROGRAM or
VARIATION knobs are adjusted.
MIDI Program Change messages can be disabled in
System Mode with the MIDI Pgm Change parameter
(see page 3-4 for more information).
ACTIVATING BYPASS OR TAP FUNCTIONS
The unit can recognize MIDI Program Change messages
16 to 127 (17 to 128 on some MIDI devices) on any
channels.
To assign a Program Change message to the Bypass or
Tap controls:
1. Simultaneously press the Store and Tap buttons
to activate Learn mode. The Store LED will flash
slowly and the Tap LED will light to indicate that
Learn Mode is active.
2. Press the desired front panel button - Bypass or Tap.
3. Send a MIDI Program Change message to the MPX
110. The Edit LED will flash to indicate incoming
MIDI activity.
4. Press the Store button to commit the assignment.
The Store LED will flash repeatedly.
5. Simultaneously press the Store and Tap buttons
to deactivate Learn Mode.
Some MIDI controllers do not allow repeated Program
Change messages to be sent with a single button. To
assist these controllers, the unit also recognizes the next
highest Program Change message with each Program
Change message it learns for Bypass and Tap. For
instance, if Program Change 20 is learned as the source
for Bypass, Program Change 21 will also control Bypass
functions. To avoid conflicting Bypass and Tap
assignments, leave a space between the assignments of
these two buttons. For instance, if Program Change 20 is
learned for Bypass, remember that 21 will also be
learned. Skip to Program Change 22 (and consequently
23) for Tap.
MIDI Operation
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