Programming Midi-Stops With Lcd - Johannus Monarke User Manual

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8. By pressing once or several times the – or the + piston, now select the patch number
you wish to assign to the MIDI-stop to be programmed. The selected patch number
(e.g. 40) is shown on the display.
9. After entering the correct patch number (e.g. number 40), just press the SET-piston.
The display will briefly show the letter P, as a sign that the just set information (channel
and patch) is being be programmed. After this, the display will again show the channel
number of the MIDI-stop concerned.
10. MIDI-stop MIDI SWELL 2 has now been programmed with channel 6, patch number 40.
This means that patch 40 of the module is activated when MIDI SWELL 2 is switched
on and that key information of the swell is transmitted to the module via channel 6,
when the swell is played.
11. 'Close' the memory by turning key switch MEMORY LOCK a quarter of a turn to the left
(taking the key from the switch, if necessary). The lamp in the SET-piston will go off
now, as a sign that the memory is 'closed' again.
12. After programming switch the PGM-piston off, by pressing it again.

Programming MIDI-stops with LCD

A MIDI-stop on instruments with an LCD can be programmed as follows:
1. First of all, press the 0-piston (long) or one of the preset pistons. This is to make certain
that no MIDI-stop (that has already been) programmed into the capture memory, is
changed accidentally.
2. Make certain that the GC-piston has not been switched on. This is to make certain that
no general crescendo step is changed accidentally.
3. 'Open' the memory by turning the key switch MEMORY LOCK a quarter of a turn to the
right. The SET-piston will now light up as a sign that the memory is 'open' again.
4. Press the PGM-piston. The display will show the text below:
M i d i
V o i c e :
User's Manual
4 0
P r o g r a m
C h a n n e l :
JOHANNUS
JOHANNUS
JOHANNUS
JOHANNUS
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