Midi Channels & Real-Time Controls - E-Mu Vintage Keys Operation Manual

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MIDI Channels
&
Real-time
Controls
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The following MIDI
controls are automatically routed
in Vintage Keys:
Pitch Wheel
pwh
Modulation Wheel
01
Pedal
04
Volume
07
Pan
10
Expression
11
124 E-MU Systems
The MIDI real-time controllers may seem confusing at first, but they are
really very simple once you understand them. You already know that there
are 16 MIDI channels per MIDI cable. Each MIDI channel uses three basic
types of messages; note on/off, preset changes, and continuous controller
messages. Vintage Keys can also send real-time control information, which
simply means control occurring in real-time or "live." Real-time control
sources include such things as controller knobs, pitch wheels, modulation
wheels, control pedals and aftertouch. These are used to add more
expression or control.
The front panel control knobs send out real-time controller information on
separate continuous controller numbers. There is a set of 32 continuous
controller numbers for each MIDI channel. Some continuous controllers,
such as modulation wheel, volume, and pan have standardized numbers.
For example, volume is usually sent on continuous controller #7. The front
panel controller knobs on are pre-programmed to control the Vintage Keys.
MIDI
Channel 1
Channel 2
Note
On/Off
Program
Change
Continuous
Continuous
Controllers
Controllers
Any MIDI controller can be routed to any modulation destination. First,
you have to know which controller numbers your keyboard transmits. Most
modern MIDI keyboards let you select a controller number for each control
on the keyboard. For example, it may let you select a number from 0-31 for
the data slider. The realtime controller numbers that the keyboard
transmits must match the numbers Vintage Keys is receiving, otherwise
nothing will happen when you move the controls.
Suppose you wanted to send the four data knobs on another keyboard via
MIDI to Vintage Keys. Vintage Keys can handle up to 16 MIDI controllers
(A-P) of your choosing. "MIDI A-P" are simply names for the internal
connections that link external MIDI continuous controllers to the
PatchCord section of Vintage Keys. There are two parts to the connection.
First, MIDI controller numbers are assigned to the letters A-P in the
Controllers menu. Next, the letters A-P are connected to synthesizer control
parameters in the PatchCord section of the Preset Edit menu. The
PatchCord Amount scales the amount of each controller by a positive or
negative value.
The factory presets have the MIDI A-L controls connected to standard
synthesizer functions (marked on the front panel). By choosing any four of
MIDI
MIDI
Channel 3
Note
Note
On/Off
On/Off
Program
Program
Change
Change
Continuous
Controllers
Programming Basics
MIDI Channels & Real-time Controls
MIDI
Channel 16
On/Off
Program
Change
Continuous
Controllers
Note

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