Program Map; System Exclusive Device Channel - DigiTech STUDIOQUAD Owner's Manual

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PROGRAM MAP

SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE DEVICE CHANNEL

Section 4 - In Levels and Utilities
The Program Mapping features of the Studio Quad allow you to
access any of the Studio Quad's 200 Programs using the standard
128 Program Change commands through MIDI. From the Factory, the
Studio Quad is set to access User Programs 1 through 100 using
MIDI Program change numbers 1 through 100. MIDI Program change
numbers 101 through 128 access the Factory Program bank.
To gain MIDI access to other programs not mentioned and Bypass
you must use the program mapping feature.
To remap a Program number to a MIDI Program change number, do
the following:
• Press <UTILITY> ,and Scroll to Page Two of the Utility Menu
using the <NEXT PAGE> and <PREVIOUS PAGE> keys. The
display reads:
1
PrgMap MIDI = StudioUser
C C
C C
888
1
%kHz
%kHz
1
2
m
Sec
m
Sec
CHANGED
MIDI
CLIP
LEVEL 1
FACTORY PRG
- CHANGED
S-DISC
CLIP
P
USER PRG
- CHANGED
ROCESSING
LEVEL 2
CLIP
FX EDIT PAGE
UTILITY PAGE
LEVEL 3
1 2
3 4
5 6 7
8 9 10
CLIP
LEVEL 4
• Press <2> and use the Data wheel to select the MIDI Program
change number you want mapped. Note that the number under
STUDIOUSER changes along with the MIDI number.
• Press <3> and use the Data wheel to select the Studio Quad
Program you want the selected MIDI Program change number to
recall. As this number increases above Program 100, note that
STUDIOUSER changes to STUDIOFACT, indicating that the
mapped number will recall the indicated Program number in the
Factory bank. Pressing <3> again will toggle between the User
and Factory banks.
• When you're finished, you can return to Program mode by
pressing <PROGRAM>.
An easy way to think of the System Exclusive Device Channel option
is to separate System Exclusive data from normal MIDI data. Each
type of data has its own group of 16 channels upon which data can
be transmitted. Normal MIDI data, like Program Changes, MIDI
Volume, Modulation, etc. is transmitted and received on the MIDI
channel designated by the setting of MIDI CHANNEL (pg. 33). SysEx
data, on the other hand, is transmitted and received on the SysEx
channel designated by the setting of SYSEX DEVICE CHANNEL.
This setup frees up your regular MIDI channels for other control
options, and gives you the flexibility to request SysEx data from only
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C C
C C
1
888
%kHz
%kHz
3
4
m
Sec
m
Sec
CHANGED
IN 1
OUT 1
IN 2
OUT 2
IN 3
OUT 3
IN 4
OUT 4
DIGITAL CLIP
DIGITAL CLIP
MODIFIERS

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