Dexibell VIVO H10 Owner's Manual page 66

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Parameter
Setting
OFF, ON
Status
Default: On
1 ~ 16
Channel
default: 15
 TRANSMISSION
You can configure the MIDI transmission parameters of Main,
Coupled and Lower part.
1.
Select the part you want to edit (Main Coupled and Lower).
In the example above we selected the Main part.
Main, Coupled, Lower
Parameter
Setting
Off, On
Status
Default: On
1 ~ 16
Channel
Default: 1
-48~0~+48
Shift
Default : 0
Off, On
Local
Default: On
Modulation
Volume
Panpot
Expression
Reverb
Off, On
Hold
Default: On
Sostenuto
Soft
PG (Program
Change)
PB (Pitch Bender)
2.
If you selected the "Memory" part, the following page is showed:
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Memory
Explanation
Select "On" if you want to receive MIDI
messages for the memories selection.
Allows you to assign a MIDI receive
channel to the "Memory" part.
Explanation
Select "On" if you want the selected part
to transmit MIDI data.
Allows you to assign a MIDI transmit
channel to the selected part.
This parameter allows you to transpose
the note messages before they are
transmitted to an external MIDI device.
The maximum possible transposition is
four octaves up (48) or down (–48).
You can disconnect the part from
the internal sound source ("Off") – or
re-establish that connection ("On").
These filters allow you to specify
whether (On) or note (Off ) the messages
in question should be transmitted.
Parameter
Setting
OFF, ON
Status
Default: On
1 ~ 16
Channel
default: 15
 MIDI SET
MIDI Sets are memories for MIDI settings. The VIVO H10 provides
four MIDI Set memories. The first memory, called "Dexibell", is
read-only and allows you to restore the MIDI factory setting. The
other three memories allow use to memorize and recall your MIDI
configuration.
1.
Use the [][] to select the MIDI Set and press the "RECALL" Function
button to load it.
2.
Press the "SAVE" Function button to jump in the SAVE MIDI SET page.
 SAVE MIDI SET
1.
Use the [][] to select the MIDI Set memory and press the "WRITE"
Function button to save your configuration.
 EXPORT MIDI SET
You can save your MIDI SET in a USB Memory.
1.
Connect the USB Memory to which you wish to save the data. See
"Connecting an USB Memory (commercially available)" (p. 19).
2.
Use the "OPEN" F1 function button to select the folder where you want save
the data.
3.
Press the "EXPORT" F2 function button to perform the export operation.
 IMPORT MIDI SET
You can load your MIDI SET previous saved in a USB Memory.
1.
Connect a USB Memory containing the previously saved MIDI SET data. See
"Connecting an USB Memory (commercially available)" (p. 19).
Wireless Function
Memory
Explanation
Select "On" if you want to transmit MIDI
messages when you recall a memory.
See "Working with the Memories" (p.
50).
Allows you to assign a MIDI transmit
channel to the "Memory" part.

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