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QRS Music Technologies Chili Manual page 26

Midi controller

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H
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QUALIZER
Equalizer
Hint, This is a good place
to check your software
upgrades. If the values
you see are not 100 for
each, then the software
did not load correctly
S E T U P
M I X E D
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0
7 5
1 2 0
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
When you see the word play on the screen,
turning the data dial will raise and lower a
volume reference value from 0 to 127. This
value will reference a volume setting stored in
memory for the piano and one stored for the
background music. These volumes are then
output. The settings that are stored are
created by you or the technician. The values
are done this way to keep your speakers
volume balanced with your pianos while only
needing one knob to turn.
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The equalizer does two jobs:
First it sets the relative balance you hear
between piano and the background music sent
to the audio processors. With the audio
processors set to mixed (Piano Sound with
Background).
If you want the Piano to be larger than the
background this value should be increased.
If you have a violin attached the same can
be done for the violin sound.
Second it sets the relative volume level of the
internal CD Players output vs. the output that
comes off of the internal synthesizer, for both
the unmixed and mixed settings.
These relative levels are then sent to the volume
controls of each outputs audio processor. The
volume curves can then set minimum volumes and
maximum volumes you hear out of the particular
speakers you have with your system or stereo.
Enter
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MIDI: C
MIDI S
HANGING
# T E M P O
T R A N S P O S
T U N I N G
Left
M I D I
R E V E R B
C H
x x
R E V E R B : x x x
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Turn the data dial until the channel you would like to change is underlined, press the right button. Turn the data
dial until the reverb effect you would like is heard and/or selected. Press the left button to set it and proceed to the
next channel or press Enter to exit.
# T E M P O
T R A N S P O S E
T U N I N G
Left
M I D I
C H O R U S
— C H
x x
C H O R U S
x x x
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Turn the data dial until the channel you would like to change is underlined, press the right button. Turn the data
dial until the chorus effect you would like is selected. Press the left button to set it and proceed to the next channel
or Press Enter to exit.
D 1 D 1
M I D I
¡
O
M N I O N
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
M I D I
O M N I O N
O
F F
Enter
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
When using unknown files from the internet this may be a good option for you.
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F 1 D 1
M I D I
B A N K ¡ R E V E R B
O – M N I O
C H O R U S
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Right
M I D I
R E V E R B
C H x x
R E V E R B :
Enter
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
F 1 D 1
M I D I
B A N K
R E V E R B
C
H O R U S
O M N I O N
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Right
M I D I
C H O R U S
¡ C H x x
C H O R U S
Enter
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Press MIDI .
Turn the data dial until the O in Omni On
is underlined.
Press Enter. The omni mode screen will
now be displayed.
Omni is on, when you play a MIDI file that
does not contain a piano track all notes
will play on the piano, and can be heard
through the speakers.
If omni is off, when you play a MIDI file
O N
that does not contain a piano track the
notes will only be heard through the
speakers.
x x x
x x x

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