Global Mode
The Global Parameters
Bank Select (BankSel)
The Bank Mode parameter determines the controller number with which MIDI Bank change
messages are transmitted. For MIDI Bank change messages, various manufacturers have
chosen different MIDI controller numbers. Most have chosen 0, 32, or both. You can set this
parameter to any of the following three controller IDs: Pressing Value Jump (both
buttons simultaneously) will set this parameter to 0/32.
0
32
0/32
Program Change (ProgChg)
The Program Change (ProgChg) parameter determines whether or not entry MIDI Program
Change messages are sent for Multis. You can set this parameter to either On or Off. Pressing
Value Jump (both
Channel Enable
For each of the 16 MIDI channels, you can set the Channel Enable parameter to either
Enable or Disable. For each channel, setting this parameter to Enable enables the channel
to transmit and receive MIDI messages and setting it to Disable disables such functions.
Pressing Value Jump (both
Local Keyboard Channel (LclKbdChan)
Changing the setting of the Local Keyboard Channel parameter is useful only when the Artis
SE is receiving MIDI information from an external source. Perhaps you have a favorite MIDI
keyboard that you use to control all the gear in your studio, or you use a lot of outboard
sequencing. If you're using the Artis SE as a standalone music workstation or performance
keyboard, you can ignore this parameter and leave it set to None.
The local keyboard channel enables the Artis SE to receive MIDI information on a single
channel, then rechannelize that information so you can play and control all four Zones of a
Multi, even if your MIDI source transmits on only one channel.
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MIDI Bank change messages are sent with controller number 0.
MIDI Bank change messages are sent with controller number 32.
MIDI Bank change messages are sent with both controller numbers 0 and 32.
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buttons simultaneously) will set this parameter to On.
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buttons simultaneously) will set this parameter to Enable.
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