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PARAMETER
CRESC/EXPR
EXPR CH->CRESC
MIDI PEDALBOARD
LCD CONTRAST
VOL. KNOB
FILE .CMB
COMBINATIONS
Tutti
all General combinations
Crescendo (16 steps)
FILE .STS
PARAMETER
ENSEMBLE
TREMULANTS DEPTH
TREMULANTS SPEED
VOICES VOLUMES
ORCHESTRA VOICES
FILE .STA
CONTENT
the same of 4 .sts files
FILE .ALL
CONTENT
the same of 1 .sta files
the same of 1 .cmb file
the same of 1 .set file
Local Off of each stop
10.5 WHAT MIDI IS
The MIDI interface (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows instruments of different makes and
kinds to communicate with each other, using this very specific protocol of codes. This allows the creation
of systems of MIDI instruments, offering much greater versatility and control than is possible with single
instruments. To make this communication possible, all MIDI instruments have two or three 5-pin DIN
connectors called:
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MIDI IN: The connector through which the instrument receives the MIDI data transmitted by other
units.
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MIDI OUT: The connector through which the instrument sends the MIDI data it has generated to
other units.
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MIDI THRU: This connector, not always provided on all instruments, is used for connecting several
units in series, since it transmits the MIDI data exactly as they are received by the respective MIDI IN
port.
Most instruments equipped with MIDI interface transmit MIDI messages which specify, for example,
which note has been played and with what dynamic, by means of the MIDI OUT connector. If this
connector is connected to the MIDI IN connector of another MIDI instrument, such as an expander, the
second instrument will respond exactly to the notes played on the transmitter instrument.
The same type of information transfer is used for recording MIDI sequences. A computer or a sequencer
can be used to record the MIDI data generated by the transmitter instrument. If these recorded data are
sent back to the instrument, it automatically repeats the recorded performance.
MIDI is able to transmit a multitude of digital data by means of just one cable, and thus just one
POSITION
SETTINGS menu, PEDALS function
SETTINGS menu, PEDALS function
SETTINGS menu, PEDALS function
SETTINGS menu, CONTROLS function
SETTINGS menu, CONTROLS function
CONTENT
all stops, all couplers, all tremulants, tremulants depth and
speed*, ENC*, AP*, MIDI Program Change and Bank
Select, Orchestra voices*, Style*
all stops, all couplers, all tremulants, tremulants depth and
speed*, ENC*, AP*, MIDI Program Change and Bank
Select, Orchestra voices*, Style*
all stops, all couplers, all tremulants
POSITION
STYLE menu
STYLE menu, TREMULANTS function
STYLE menu, TREMULANTS function
STYLE menu, VOICES VOLUME function
STYLE menu, ORCHESTRA function
NOTE
1 for each Style
NOTE
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NOTE
NOTE
* recalled if enabled in
COMBINATIONS function
* recalled if enabled in
COMBINATIONS function
NOTE

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