Programmable Midi; Programming (Hand Registration) - Johannus Monarke User Manual

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Programmable MIDI

If your instrument has been fitted with programmable MIDI, the MIDI THRU is changed into
a MIDI MOD output (MIDI output for connecting a module).
The MIDI MOD is a programmable MIDI output. It enables you to use, e.g. a module /
expander optimally:
In case of a programmable MIDI, the "normal" MIDI OUT is changed into a MIDI SEQ
output (MIDI output for connecting a sequencer, for example). The MIDI SEQ is a non-
programmable MIDI output. This MIDI output gives a constant data output with all (for a
sequencer) the necessary data (data dump). This means that channels of the MIDI SEQ
output can not longer be switched on or off, in contrast with the "normal" MIDI OUT, with
the MIDI-stops (switches)
On instruments with programmable MIDI, the function of thumb piston PG is extended. The
thumb piston is used for both programming the general crescendo and for programming
MIDI. Hence the thumb piston is given another name: PGM (Programming General
crescendo and MIDI).
When using the Intonat programme, the MIDI SEQ output must be used to transmit data
from the instrument to the PC (in fact a data dump).
With programmable MIDI, a random module voice (1-128) can be driven via a random
channel (1-16), with the MIDI-stops (MIDI GREAT 1; MIDI SWELL 2; MIDI PEDAL 3, etc.)
of the instrument.
If e.g. MIDI-stop MIDI GREAT 1 is programmed with patch No 7 and channel No 15, the
key information will be transmitted via channel 15 and patch 7 will sound if you play on the
great and stop MIDI GREAT 1 is on.
The memory has been protected so that it cannot be erased when you switch off the organ
or when you unplug the organ from the main power.

Programming (Hand registration)

Items for programming the MIDI-stops (switches) are:
! Key switch MEMORY LOCK
! Thumb pistons – and +
! Display
! SET-piston
! PGM-piston
! MIDI-stops
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