Gl Xx - Default Selected Sequence; Gl Xx - Note Event Fast Response Timer; Gl Xx - Sequencer ¼ Note Ticks; 51(-57) Gl Xx - Sequence Edit Write Protect - Wantegrity HAWK-800 Owner's Manual

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44 GL xx – Default Selected Sequence
xx – 01 - 07.
Global parameter 44 determines which sequence (of the seven available) will be preselected when the HAWK-800 is
powered up. If the sequencer is in original mode (global 43 is set to 1) then this global parameter has no effect. For
additional details, see the section "Sequencer Advanced Mode".
45 GL xx – Note Event Fast Response Timer
xx – 01 - 64.
This parameter determines how long the HAWK-800 will remain in fast note trigger mode after it receives a note on event
from either MIDI or the HAWK-800 keyboard. You should generally leave this global parameter at the default value of nine
(9). You may wish to adjust this value up or down in order to ensure that the HAWK-800 responds to MIDI note ON events
or Poly-800 keyboard events as fast as possible. CAUTION: as you increase the value of this parameter, the HAWK-800 will
respond to events more reliably with less lag in general BUT will cause the front panel buttons and the joystick to respond
less quickly.
46 GL xx – Sequencer ¼ Note Ticks
xx – 01 - 12.
This parameter determines how many MIDI (F8) or on board sequencer clocks correspond to each sequencer ¼ note
duration. The default value is 6 ticks which means that the sequencer will advance one position in time after 6 ticks. You
can increase the resolution of the sequencer by reducing the number of ticks. A typical use would be to set the tick count
to 3 so that the sequencer would step forward twice as fast. This is particularly useful for matching the time resolution
with drum machines and rhythm boxes etc. Using values 1 and 2 are not generally recommended.
51(-57) GL xx – Sequence Edit Write Protect
Xx – 00 (edit) – 01 (write protected).
Global parameters 51 through 57 allow protecting sequences (1 to 7 respectively) from accidental editing. For example,
setting global parameter 51 to zero (0) allows editing of sequence 1 while setting global parameter 57 to one (1) would
protect sequence 7 from being edited. For additional details, see the section "Sequencer Advanced Mode".
86 GL xx – Display MIDI transmitted bytes counter
Provides a visual indication of proper transmission of MIDI information from the HAWK out the MIDI OUT port.
87 GL xx – Display MIDI received bytes counter
Provides a visual indication of proper receptionof MIDI information into the HAWK via the MIDI IN port.
88 GL xx – Display MIDI received bytes parity error counter
Provides a visual indication of incorrect or malformed MIDI IN data. If this counter increments it could mean improper
MIDI cabling.

Original Parameter and Extended Parameter Editing Mode

As the name suggests, extended parameter editing mode provides a way to set and control the extended parameters that
have been implemented above and beyond the original patch parameters. The extended parameters are able to be set for
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