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Editing Sound Parameters for the whole Stack
You will notice, that as soon as you edit one of your Pulses, the sound will only change for
that particular voice. There are two ways to get around this:
• If you use a computer, connect the MIDI out from one of your Pulses, but not the
first one marked " 1 oF ...", to a MIDI input of your computer and merge the
controller data to the MIDI output that goes to the other Pulses. In case of Program
Change, be sure all Pulses contain the same soundset or send the new sound as
SysEx or as Controller dump from this special Pulse.
• If you do not use a computer or you have no more MIDI input, simply connect
MIDI in of the second Pulse to MIDI out of the first one instead of MIDI thru. The
received Notes, Pitch-Bend messages and Controller data are also sent to MIDI out
of the first Pulse. In addition, on each Program Change, the first Pulse sends the
new patch either as controller data or, if it is a factory preset, as a Program Change
message. This way, all editing, Program selecting is done by the first Pulse and all
others are always playing exactly the same sound. Be sure to have Arpeggiator Note
sending disabled, this will destroy the voice allocation. If, for any reasons, some
Notes are playing on two Pulses and others are not playing at all, the voice
allocation is confused. Simply execute the Panic Function on the first Pulse, this
will send some All-Notes-Off messages and all Pulses will reinitialize their voice
allocation.
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