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7.5 Using the VIRTUALIZER in a MIDI system
With its built-in MIDI interface the VIRTUALIZER can be integrated into any MIDI system, where it transmits
and receives both program change and controller change information to perform program changes via MIDI from
a sequencer or any other MIDI device. Wire and set up the VIRTUALIZER as shown below:
Fig. 7.4: Connecting the VIRTUALIZER via MIDI to a sequencer/computer and a keyboard (option)
7.6 Saving data via MIDI
The VIRTUALIZERs MIDI implementation also allows for archiving one or several presets on an external stor-
age medium. Proceed as follows:
Connect the MIDI OUT jack of the VIRTUALIZER to the MIDI IN jack of a MIDI data recorder (e.g. sequencer).
Press the Store and In/Out keys simultaneously to enter MIDI mode. Set program change mode to 0 and
controller change mode to 3. Now quit MIDI mode by pressing the Store key. Use the jog wheel to select the
preset whose data you wish to save. When the preset is activated its parameters are transmitted as controller
data and can be recorded on a sequencer or similar device. Repeat this routine until all presets of your choice
have been sent to the external data recorder.
To load archived data back into the VIRTUALIZER, you must enable contoller reception in MIDI mode (see 6.5).
Then, start the sequencer to automatically transmit each preset data set back to the VIRTUALIZER. Press the
Store key, select a program location to store the data and then again press the Store key. If you want to
automate MIDI store functions you must enable the store mode, to switch on the reception of controller #28
(see chapt.6.5). This allows you to directly store any modification of the actual preset on the preset number
that is transmitted with the controller. You can also restore a complete preset that has previously been recorded
with a MIDI sequencer on the same location it had before.
7. APPLICATIONS
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