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APPENDIX D

MIDI: 

C

O

NT

RO

LLERS 8 NUMBERS

SCA

L

N

G

 SETTlN

G

S

CONTROLLER # CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION

1

MOD WHEEL

2 BREATH CONTROLLER

3

UNDEFINED

4 FOOT CONTROLLER 

X-

1

5

 LEFT PEDAL*

5 PORTAMENTO TIME

6

DATA ENTRY (msb)

7 MAIN VOLUME

8 BALANCE

9 UNDEFINED

10 PAN
11 EXPRESSION CONTROLLER

X-15

 RIGHT PEDAL*

12-15

UNDEFINED

16-19 GENERAL PURPOSE #‘S 1-4

20-31 UNDEFINED
32-63 LSB FOR VALUES 0-31

64 DAMPER PEDAL (SUSTAIN)

65 PORTAMENTO
66 SOSTENUTO
67 SOFT PEDAL
68 UNDEFINED
69 HOLD 2
70-79 UNDEFINED (X-

1

5 EFFECTS ON/OFF)*

80-83 GENERAL PURPOSE #‘S 5-8

84-90 UNDEFINED (84, X-15 BYPASS

CONTROLLER)*

91 EXTERNAL EFFECTS DEPTH
92 TREMOLO DEPTH
93 CHORUS DEPTH
94 CELESTE (DETUNE) DEPTH
95 PHASER DEPTH
96 DATA INCREMENT

97 DATA DECREMENT

98 NON-REGISTERED

PARAMETER # LSB

99 NON-REGISTERED

PARAMETER 

#

 MSB

100 REGISTERED PARAMETER # LSB
101 REGISTERED PARAMETER # MSB

102-120 UNDEFINED
121-127 

NOT ASSIGNABLE TO X-15

*

X-15 DEFAULT SETTINGS

Scale 

Set

ti

ngs For Turning 

Effects

 On and Off in a 

Preset

The activator pads are assigned the MIDI controller numbers
as shown in the first chart. Use these controller numbers
when assigning the pad to turn the effect on or off. For ease
of use, assign the activator pad which is labeled with the ef-
fect you wish to control. The next chart lists the effects you
may control and the Scale value that must be assigned to

work properly.

PAD DEFAULT VALUES

PAD #

EFFECT

EXCITER

COMPRESSOR

DISTORTION

EQUALIZER

EXPANDER/NOISE GATE

REVERB

DELAY

PITCH TRANSPOSER

FLANGE/CHORUS

10 

SPECIAL EFFECTS

MIDI

 CONTROLLER #

70

71

72
73
74

75

76

77

78

79

SUGGESTED SCALE SETTINGS

EFFECT VALUE

SCALE

COMPRESSOR 2:1 5

4:1 10

LIMIT 15

DISTORTION OVER DRIVE 1 5

OVER DRIVE 2 10
OVER DRIVE 3 15

DISTORTION 1 20

DISTORTION 2 23

DISTORTION 3 25

TURBO-ODRV 1 30
TURBO-ODRV 2 34
TURBO-ODRV 3 38

TURBO-DIST 1 42
TURBO-DIST 2 46

TURBO-DIST 3 50

EXPANDER

FLANGER

EXPANDER 5
N-GATE 10
EXP+GAT 15

ENVFILT

20

POST 5

PRE 10

CHORUS POST 5

PRE 10

PANNER MODULATION 

50%

30

OFF (SET MOD = 

0 % )     

MODULATION 

100%

65

PITCH TRANSPOSER QUICK

5

NORMAL 10

SMOOTH 15

DELAY 0 ms 0

245 ms 25
500 ms 38

1.02 se

c

51

1.55 se

c

59

1.80 

62

These scale values will change between the VALUE and
OFF. Make sure your original setting is programmed and
stored to OFF or 0.

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Summary of Contents for X-15

Page 1: ...mlng Examples 7 Edit Controlled Device s MIDI Program Table MPT wlth the X 15 8 Setup an ART Multiverb DR X or SGE for MIDI Control of the Pitch Parameter of the Pitch Transposer 8 Using the X 15 to Turn On or Off Effects in a Preset Uslng Effect Mode and Activator 8 APPENDIX B Connectlon Illustrations 9 10 APPENDIX C System Exclusive Messages 11 Unit Handshake Group 12 Parameter Exchange Group 12...

Page 2: ...ts processors FEATURES Instant access of individual effects TWO real time assignable expression pedals Simple plug in and go operation DC bypass out jack for use with older units Rugged steel assembly MIDI IN OUT THRU Send MIDI data on three separate channels at once Durable composite activator pads Mode select allows multifunction use Non Volatile memory stores and remembers your changes Bright v...

Page 3: ...encoding device which is converted done using this jack Use a standard two conductor guitar into MIDI information Try to avoid shining extremely bright cord to connect this jack to its intended termination A lights into the pedals No harm will come to the device but standard two conductor speaker cable may also be used you may affect the operation of the encoders by creating since no audio is bein...

Page 4: ... is sent when a numbered activator pad is pressed When you enter preset mode the X 15 checks to see if a program change message has been sent since power on If one has the preset number is displayed and the associated LED for that preset will light If a program change message hasn t been sent yet the current bank is displayed Each time the X 1 5 is powered up it will default to bank one with no pr...

Page 5: ... for Set up Mode 3 Mode six sends a bypass message two different ways Both the MIDI Out port and the 1 4 jack are used to send a Bypass message The 1 4 jack acts like it would in mode 1 and the MIDI port would act as it would in mode 5 SETUP MODE You may never need to use Setup Mode due to its complete preprogramming Read this section for all information neces sary to change settings and how Setup...

Page 6: ...witch is pressed if it is programmed to send a MIDI message When the switch is pressed the main volume of the keyboard is toggled either to minimum or maximum ProgrammingtheBYPASS Functionto Bend a MIDI Bypass Command In this example we will enter Setup Mode and select sub mode 5 parameter 5 setting the BYPASS function for MIDI commands Flrst enter Setup Mode by pressing and holding down the MODE ...

Page 7: ...of the bypass jack to change every time the BYPASS button is initially pressed just like an on off switch When you set the value for 1 or 3 the state of the bypass LED is the state of the bypass jack when the bypass jack is on closed the bypass LED is lit Values 2 or 4 reverse this when the bypass jack is off open the bypass LED is lit Value 5 acts like value 3 except instead of the bypass jack th...

Page 8: ...tion is being sent out the MIDI Out port While you are in this mode press any activator pad except the MODE pad and the software version will be displayed Factory Reset To set all values of the X 15 back to factory settings you can perform a Factory Reset Press simultaneously the UP 2 and 5 buttons with the power on You may find it much easier to perform this function with your hands Factory defau...

Page 9: ...the X 15 Use the above example as a reference substituting other parameters to be controlled For more information refer to programming examples in the the effects devices manuals Usingthe X 1 5to Turn On or Off EffectsIn a P r e s e tUsing Effect Mode and ActivatorPads You can use the X 1 5 activator pads in Effect Mode to turn certain individual effects on and off in an effects device s preset Wi...

Page 10: ...X B CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS GUITAR INTO EFFECTS DEVICE CONTROLLED BY ART X 15 X 15 USED FOR MIDI CONTROL OF A SINGLE DEVICE ART X 15 IN OUT THRU MIDI IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT GUITAR ART X 15 IN OUT THRU MIDI IN ...

Page 11: ... X 15 USED TO CONTROL TWO EFFECTS DEVICES KEYBOARD CONTROLLING SEPARATE DEVICE AND AN X 15 WHICH CONTROLS ONE EFFECTS DEVICE ART X 15 IN OUT THRU MIDI IN 1 THRU OUT MIDI IN 1 ART X 15 IN OUT THRU MIDI IN 1 MIDI IN 2 ART X 15 IN OUT THRU ...

Page 12: ...ols and the hexadecimal numbering system How you actually send and receive SysEx messages is beyond the scope of this manual The X 15 SysEx messages are used to set get operating parameters determine the presence of the X 15 in a MIDI network and to verify reads and writes to the X 15 s EEPROM The general form of an X 15 SysEx message is The func byte defines the SysEx message type For the X 15 th...

Page 13: ...X 15 to ensure it was written to the EEPROM After receiving an inbound 4D message the X 15 sends an outbound OD message The two data bytes that follow reflect the state of the X l EEPROM The first byte is always zero and the second byte can be one of four possible values 00 No EEPROM error has occurred 01 EEPROM write error 02 EEPROM read error 03 EEPROM read and write error Nothing resets these e...

Page 14: ...ntroller numbers as shown in the first chart Use these controller numbers when assigning the pad to turn the effect on or off For ease of use assign the activator pad which is labeled with the ef fect you wish to control The next chart lists the effects you may control and the Scale value that must be assigned to work properly PAD DEFAULT VALUES PAD EFFECT 1 EXCITER 2 COMPRESSOR 3 DISTORTION 4 EQU...

Page 15: ...r replace at its option defective product or component parts upon prepaid delivery to the factory service department or authorized service center ac companied by proof of purchase date in the form of a valid sales receipt EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not apply in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized altera tions or repairs This warranty is void if the serial ...

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