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AXON AX-100 GUITAR TO MIDI CONVERTER
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User manual AXON AX-100 / AX-100 SB
PRESET NAMES
Display of sound presets (patches) (NUM, GM, XG)
Your AXON has the ability to display selected presets in various forms:
NUM
All sound presets (patches) will be displayed in their numeric form in
their given MIDI bank. A MIDI bank contains 128 preset numbers. It
is possible to split MIDI banks using MSB (most significant byte)
and LSB (least significant byte) information, so that you can actually
have as many as 128 x 128 MIDI banks. Use this option if your sound
module/synth is not GM (General MIDI) capable.
GM
The sound presets or patches follow the GM (General MIDI) standard.
The names of patches appear in text form in the display. The General
MIDI standard dictates 128 sounds, and some manufacturers of GM
capable sound modules have implemented kits that allow for choosing
various MIDI sound banks. Your AXON divides it’s MIDI bank into
an MSB (most significant byte) and an LSB (least significant byte)
data group, which allows 128 x 128 GM kits. Use this option if your
sound module/synth is not GM (General MIDI) capable.
XG
The sound presets or patches follow the XG (Extended General MIDI)
standard. The names of patches appear in text form in the display.
Information about MIDI bank numbers is not included. If your MIDI
instrument is XG capable, you should certainly make use of it. It is a
very easy way to maintain an overview of the numerous normal
patches available. The built-in sound module of the AXON AX 100-
SB is XG compatible and offers you all of the XG sounds in superior
quality.
DCLIC RESPNS
Double-click response (1...20)
Here you set the amount of time in which a double click (double
press) of the two foot switches should take place in order to be
recognized as a double click. Remember that you can double click
the chain foot switch in order to jump one step back in your chain.
Double clicking the Hold pedal allows you to stop the presently
running drum sequence (AX100SB only).