As
we said in the Intro,
you can hook up another KIDI source to
the
BIT
"ASTER KEYBOARD,
be
it
a
re1ote keyboard
or
a
sequencer
or
co•puter, (But in the latter case please check out the special section
•EXTERNAL
SEQUENCER
CONNECTION•
beforehand).
Input
fro~
another
instrueent
can
be processed in I variety of Nays,
you may
Nant
to
ignore or 'filter out' certain co••ands while passing others on.
The
features
in
this
part of the KEYBOARD MAP
are
standard
MIDI
control parameters
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so those of you fa•iliar Nith HIDI instru~ents can
skip
this section!
They are entered and stored in Patches just
like
the data "e've dealt "ith so far. To program para~eters governing HIDI
IN
put
the
KASTER KEYBOARD in KBD
"AP
eode
(as
usual,
using
the
•scROLL"
buttons>;
choose the address for the para1eter you want
to
change (pressing the white button under the ADDRESS LED, then ~ntering
the paraêeter nu~ber). Enter the appropriate value (pressing the "bite
button under the •vALUEu LED,
then enter the value using the
numeric
pad
or
+/-
buttons).
The HIDI CH LED is inactive and will show
two
horizontal lines during these operations.
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT 1
MIDI OUT 2
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RECEIVE CHANNEL (10)
If
you have programaed a •o".value in the DHNI MODE
(Para1eter
111,
i.e.
OMNI
OFF,
you
can
now deter•ine "hîch of the
incoming
HlDI
channels 1 - ib contains control data for the BIT NASTER KEYBOARD. The
source
instrument
must
obviously
transmit
the
data
over
the
appropriate channel, for the
nASTER
KEYBOARD to act on
it!
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D"NI (11)
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Here
you
can
choose whether
or
not the BIT KASTER
KEYBOARD
should
respond
to
all
incoming MIDI control data
(OMNI
ON,
value
w1•1
1
regardless of which channelJ
or only process data fro• one particular
channel
(DMNl
OFF,
value
•0•1,
that you
previously
selected
in
para•eter
(10) •
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