CHANNEL A9SlSN TD CONTROLLERS
CH. ASSIGN. TO CONTROLLERS
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PITCH BEND
ON/OFF
-
24
CTRL FOOT SWITCH
ON/OFF
-
2 5
CTRL
PEDAL
ON/OFF
-
26
CTRL WHEEL
ON/Off
-
27
AFTER· TOUCH
ON/OFF
The following set of paraaeters lets you decide exactly Nhich of
your
slaved
units should receive control data,
right doNn to the smallest
detail.
But re•eMber
1
only units that 'understand' this
infor11tion
will be able to act on it, The synthesizers must both have the feature
you assign and be progra•aed to carry out the particular instructions:
you'd
like'"""an
example?
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After Touch data sent to a unit
"ithout
this
feature will be ignored;
it will also
be
disregarded
by
a
unit
with
the feature,
if
the slave was not instructed to i~pleaent
thi9
info
(e.g.
if
the
relevant control parameters in
its
own
sound
progra• are set to OFF).
We
can
instruct the
NASTER KEYBOARD
to output control data
following parameters- in different Kays.
ON/OFF values •ay be assigned
to
one
of the pre-defined Split Zones or alternatively to
a
single
NJDI channel. (ln Mhich case, the CH, ASSIGN TO CONTROLLERS values for
all Split Zones will automatically be set to
•o•
=
OFF),
for
the
Vou
should also re~eMber that any NIOI units 1et to ONNl ON ~ode Nill
react
to all MIDI data sent out
by
the MASTER
kEYBOARD;
this
•eans
that
instrnents
with
OMNI
ON will act on
the
following
control
instructions
even
if
you are sending this data to
a
special
NIDI
channel.
This
allows you so~e extra fl•xibility,
but
if you
really
Kant just one single unit to respond to AFTER TOUCH data (for exa•ple)
you'll
have
to •ake sure that other units are set to
OMNI
OFF!
As
•entioned before, this will only work with NIDI units which can be set
to OMNI OFF mode in the first place,
Program•ing
these para~eters follows fa•iliar lines,
with one
s•all
exception.
After selecting KBD HAP •ode and a parameter nu•ber (23
27)
1
the
current NIDI channel nu•ber is shoNn in the center display
and
you
can
press the white button and enter
a
new
MIDI
channel
number.
But
what
if l want a Zone insteadi
you shout!
That's
the
exception:
you'll
find
these
lurking behind the
16
NIDI
channel
nu11bers
in positions
11
thru 19.
To
select LEFT ZONE enter "17M
and
you'll see "LF" in the display;
CENTER ZONE is found under value
•ta•
and
shown
as
•cE"
in
the display; Mhile RIGHT ZONE hides behind value
•19•
and appears in the display
a9
•re•,
<As usual,
the nu•eric
pad
and the+/-
keys get you to the same place in the end!}.
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PITCH BEND (23}
Setting
a
value
of· "1" activates the Pitch Bend wheel
on
the
BIT
NASTER KEYBOARD
itself, while
a
•o•
value disables the wheel; the NIDI
CH
or
ZONE set deter11ines which instrument (s) will 'read' the
info.
(Unlike para•eter
(12>,
where
data fro• the Pitch
Bend
wheel
of
another control unit
is
accepted or ignored).
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