Sending Bank Lsb Changes - Williams Rhapsody Owner's Manual

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The Rhapsody is now back in Performance Mode and
the [DATA CONTROL] knob has been assigned to
send Bank MSB values.
NOTE: this is different than the Bank MSB Key (B5)
that you used to input a single Bank MSB value.
A MIDI Bank MSB change will be sent out each time
the [DATA CONTROL] knob is turned. (See the
section on MIDI Functions for more information.)
The LED display will show the Bank MSB value
(between 0 and 127) as you turn the knob.

Sending bank lSb changes

There are two ways to send Bank LSB changes. You
may either enter a specific LSB (Least Significant
Byte) value using the Numeric Data Entry Keys, or
you may assign the [DATA CONTROL] knob to send
Bank LSB changes. (Please note that after any kind of
bank message, it is usually necessary to follow up with
a MIDI Program Change message in order to affect a
sound change on the receiving device.)
To Send a Specific Bank LSB Value [DATA
CONTROL] knob assignment remains unchanged):
• Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter
Edit Mode.
• Press the Bank LSB Key (A5).
• Using the Numeric Data Entry keys, enter the
Bank LSB value you want to send.
• Press the Enter Key (C7) to send the MIDI
command.
To assign the [DATA CONTROL] Knob to Send Bank
LSB Changes:
• Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter Edit
Mode.
• Press the Bank LSB [DATA CONTROL] Key
(A1).
• The LED display will momentarily show: lSb.
The Rhapsody is now back in Performance Mode and
the [DATA CONTROL] knob has been assigned to
send Bank MSB values.
NOTE: This is different than the Bank LSB Key (A5)
that you used to input a single Bank LSB value.
A MIDI Bank LSB change will be sent out each time
the [DATA CONTROL] knob is turned.
The LED display will show the Bank LSB value
(between 0 and 127) as you turn the knob.
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