Korg Polysix MIDI Interface
Korg Polysix MIDI Interface
Korg Polysix MIDI Interface
Korg Polysix MIDI Interface
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INTERFACE PARAMETERS
INTERFACE PARAMETERS
INTERFACE PARAMETERS
INTERFACE PARAMETERS
Fig. 5
Fig. 5
Fig. 5
Fig. 5 –
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– Interface’s parameter memory structure
Interface’s parameter memory structure
Interface’s parameter memory structure
Interface’s parameter memory structure
The
parameters
are
divided in two basic groups
–
interface
global
parameters and interface
patch parameters (see fig.
5).
All
interface
parameters are stored in
user accessible internal
memory
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of the interface.
There is one memory for
the global parameters and 64 memories for the interface patch parameters available.
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1 INTERFACE GLOBAL PARAMETERS
INTERFACE GLOBAL PARAMETERS
INTERFACE GLOBAL PARAMETERS
INTERFACE GLOBAL PARAMETERS
Interface global parameters control the basic functions and hardware of the interface. The global parameters
are always valid independently on the actually selected patch of the interface. They are automatically loaded
from the memory during reset sequence of the interface.
Values of the global parameters can be changed by MIDI SysEx Messages only (please see the MIDI SysEx
Communication manual for details). Factory pre-defined values of the global parameters are listed in the table
below.
Table 1
Table 1
Table 1
Table 1 –
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– Range of valid values and facory preset values of global parameters
Range of valid values and facory preset values of global param eters
Range of valid values and facory preset values of global param eters
Range of valid values and facory preset values of global param eters
Factory reset
Factory reset
Factory reset
Factory reset
Parameter name
Parameter name
Parameter name
Parameter name
Valid range
Valid range
Valid range
Valid range
Value
Value
Value
Value
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
MIDI Channel
0 ~ 15
0
MIDI Channel Nr. 1 is selected
4.1.1
Auto Reset
0 ~ 1
1
Auto Reset is On
4.1.2
MIDI Clock Indicator
0 ~ 1
0
Indication of incoming MIDI Clock is off
4.1.3
SysEx Device ID
0 ~ 17
17
Universal Device ID (i.e. 7Fh) is selected
4.1.4
4.1.1
4.1.1
4.1.1
4.1.1 MIDI CHANNEL
MIDI CHANNEL
MIDI CHANNEL
MIDI CHANNEL
The parameter selects the receiving MIDI channel of the interface for standard MIDI Channel commands (see
chapter 5.1). It is possible to choose any of the 16 MIDI channels.
Valid parameter values are 0 ~ 15: Value 0 represents MIDI channel Nr.1, value 1 selects MIDI channel Nr. 2 etc.
up to value 15 which selects MIDI channel Nr. 16.
4.1.2
4.1.2
4.1.2
4.1.2 AUTO RESET
AUTO RESET
AUTO RESET
AUTO RESET
The parameter enables automatic reset of the interface if a problem in MIDI communication occurs. If the
parameter is set to “On” and a fatal error in the MIDI communication occurs, the interface stops operating and
returns to basic reset status automatically. If the parameter is set to “Off”, standard error procedures will be
executed (see chapter 6.1).
Valid parameter values are 0 ~ 1: Value 0 is “Off” (autoreset disabled), value 1 is “On” (autoreset enabled).
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After an user data (parameter values) are stored in the memory, the content of whole user accessible memory can be protected against unwanted
rewriting of the data (see chapter 6.3).
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