Latch High/Low Note; Save Cc Value In Patch; Cc Send On Recall; Pgm Send On Recall - E-Mu X board25 Owner's Manual

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Basic Operations

Latch High/Low Note

These keys allow you to set the keyboard range for Latch mode. Please see page 25,
for detailed information about Latch mode.

Save CC Value in Patch

When this parameter is set to On, the position of the 16 knobs, Mod Wheel and
Footswitch/Footpedal settings will be stored with the Patch. If this parameter is Off,
the existing continuous controller settings are retained.
Select on to save the continuous controller settings, or oFF if you don't want the
current CC settings stored with the patch.

CC Send On Recall

When this parameter is set to On, the stored settings of the 16 Controller Knobs,
the Mod Wheel and the Footswitch/Footpedal will be transmitted when the Patch is
selected. When set to Off the continuous controller settings will not be transmitted
when the patch is selected.
Select on to transmit the initial CC settings, or oFF if you don't want the stored CC
settings transmitted.

PGM Send on Recall

This switch enables or disables transmission of stored MIDI Program Changes
when a new patch is selected. (The stored program changes for each MIDI channel
can only be programmed from the X Board Control application.)
Select on to transmit stored program changes when a patch is selected, or oFF if you
don't want the stored program changes transmitted on patch select.

Bank Send MSB

This parameter allows you to select the MIDI Bank MSB (most significant byte) that
will be used when selecting program changes with the Send PC or PC Browse Mode
commands.
Select a Bank MSB from 0-127.
For more information on MIDI Bank Select commands, see page 52.

Bank Send LSB

This parameter allows you to select the MIDI Bank LSB (least significant byte) that
will be used when selecting program changes with the Send PC or PC Browse Mode
commands.
Select a Bank LSB from 0-127.
For more information on MIDI Bank Select commands, see page 52.
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