Midi (Zone Edit) - Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Operation Manual

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MIDI (Zone edit)

The Numa Compact 2 allows to control 2 separate MIDI Zones, with all related parameters; the
result can be stored in the current PROGRAM, together with the settings of the internal LOWER
and UPPER sections, with a common SPLIT point and separate settings. Step through the functions
with the MIDI button selected and EDIT button activated: the value of the actual function will be
shown on the display and can be adjusted rotating the Encoder. Rotating the Encoder when the
MIDI button is lighted, will allow you to directly change the selected MIDI Zone volume.
Program edit
The PROGRAM EDIT, explained in the related chapter, is common for SOUND and MIDI; it refers
to general parameters associated to both the SOUND and MIDI sections. With the following ZONE
EDIT chapters you can set the specific MIDI Zone parameters according to your choices and STORE
them in the same Program, under the same name and number, with all the other parameters set
for the internal SOUNDS.
Zone edit
If the focus is on one of the zones and you are in MIDI mode (with the MIDI button selected and
lighted) you will enter in the ZONE edit mode; when you have selected ZONE edit you can always
press the ZONE A or ZONE B buttons to select the zone to be edited, or click on the encoder to
move the cursor/focus as for all other instrument's functions.
MIDI
The ZONE EDIT includes the following parameters:
PROGRAM CHANGE
ZONE EDIT [1/13]
PRG CHG
0
ZONE EDIT [2/13]
BANK LSB
0
MIDI CHANNEL
ZONE EDIT [4/13]
MIDI CH
2
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P01-JAZZ DUET
Zone A
Zone B
V: 64
V: 64
A0 - B3
C4 - C8
Here you can input the Program Change number of the con-
trolled device or sound generator, referring to the specific
Sound Map of the connected device/vst/sound generator.
PRG CHG
The value range is 1-127.
0
LSB - MSB
LSB stands for Least significant Byte, MSB stands for Most
significant byte and they allow to control and select more
banks of the standard 127 Program Changes or many other
BANK LSB
functions, defined by the MIDI standards; to input the correct
0
numbers, you have to refer to the implementation chart of
the controlled device, where each Sound is defined with the
MIDI data to select and control it.
You can select the MIDI channel (value 1-16) for each Zone,
to control 2 different external devices or sound generators.
MIDI CH
1
MIDI
ZONE EDIT [1/13]
EDIT
PRG CHG
PRG CHG
0
0

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