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Programming MIDI Patch Change Commands (continued)

3. Use PS-3 (controller #) switch to scroll down through the available bank/preset numbers. When you arrive at the
     desired bank/preset number, the display will alternate between the selected bank/preset number and - - -  (if no
     patch change is programmed).
4. Now select the desired patch change number (from 1 to 128) using the direct access controller switches SW0 -
     SW9.
Example: Patch change 54: Press SW5 then press SW4. 54 will be indicated in the display. The PS-4 (program)
   LED will flash.
5. Press PS-4 (program) switch. the selected patch change is stored at the selected bank/preset and the command
      is sent via the MIDI out port.
NOTE: To erase a programmed patch change, select the desired bank/preset location, then press SW0. Display
   shows - - 0 and PS-4 (program) LED flashes. Press PS-4 (program) switch. Display shows - - - , meaning no patch
   change sent.

Press PS-1 (FUNCTION SELECT) switch to access PC2 through PC5 and repeat above procedure for each device
using a separate MIDI channel.

NOTE: 0.0 is used to indicate the Global Preset (which is the same for all banks). Use this location to set a Global
  Patch for each PC group 1 through 5.

To Program an Alternate RS-10 MIDI Receive Channel:

1. Use FUNCTION SELECT (PS-1) in PROGRAM MODE to scroll until display reads rch.
2. Press CHANNEL # (PS-2). Display reads C16 (factory default setting).
3. Use SW1 through SW9 to select MIDI channel (for numbers 1 through 9 there is no need to select SW0 first).
     Example: Channel 12: Press SW1 then SW2. Display reads C12 and CHANNEL # (PS-2), switch LED flashes
      indicating an edited channel number.
4. Press CHANNEL # (PS-2). LED stops flashing and the new MIDI channel number is stored in memory.
5. Press FUNCTION SELECT (PS-1) to continue on to other functions as indicated on the FUNCTION SELECT
     order list.

Programming Notes:
1. Only channels 1 through 16 are allowed. All others are ignored.
2. Only controller numbers 0 through 127 are allowed. All others are ignored.
3. The program (PS-4) switch can be used to return to the previous (stored) channel or controller number if you
     incorrectly enter a number while editing.
4. You can exit PROGRAM MODE at any time by pressing either bank UP or DOWN switches to return to bank/preset
     operating mode.

Summary of Contents for RS-10

Page 1: ...RS 10 MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER OPERATING GUIDE custom audio electronics inc 10648 Magnolia Blvd North Hollywood CA 91601 Phone 818 763 8898 Fax 818 763 8890 ...

Page 2: ...main the same for all presets Each controller switch and preset switch has its own LED indicator In addition a 3 digit 7 segment display shows the bank selected as well as other functions in PROGRAM MODE Powering the RS 10 The RS 10 requires 9VAC at approximately 200ma Power is applied via pins 6 and 7 of the 7 pin MIDI out port If your RS 10 is equipped with a 5 pin MIDI Out jack power will be ap...

Page 3: ...preset switch again flashing LED 5 The respective preset switch LED stops flashing and the combination is stored in memory Remember you have direct access to any controller switch SW0 SW9 at any time within a preset You can add or delete from that preset To update the preset simply press the respective flashing LED preset switch The Program Mode The RS 10 can be used quite effectively right out of...

Page 4: ...CTRL PS 3 again LED stops flashing and new controller number 50 is stored in memory 5 Press FUNCTION SELECT PS 1 to continue on to other switches and functions as indicated on the function select order list Follow the same procedure to set MIDI channel and controller numbers for P1 and P2 Notes MIDI channels are indicated in the display by a large C MIDI controller numbers are indicated in the dis...

Page 5: ...E 0 0 is used to indicate the Global Preset which is the same for all banks Use this location to set a Global Patch for each PC group 1 through 5 To Program an Alternate RS 10 MIDI Receive Channel 1 Use FUNCTION SELECT PS 1 in PROGRAM MODE to scroll until display reads rch 2 Press CHANNEL PS 2 Display reads C16 factory default setting 3 Use SW1 through SW9 to select MIDI channel for numbers 1 thro...

Page 6: ...1 Controller 4 MIDI receive channel 16 RS 10 MIDI Bulk Data Dump Load Procedure NOTE Bulk Dump Load can only be executed in normal single footswitch mode Master Slave Function 1 To send data Bulk Dump 1 In PROGRAM MODE use FUNCTION SELECT switch PS 1 to step through functions until display reads Snd 2 Press program PS 4 to send data out the MIDI port 3 Display will flash indicating data is sent IM...

Page 7: ... 54 58 62 66 70 74 78 82 86 90 94 98 102 106 110 114 118 122 126 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 35 39 43 47 51 55 59 63 67 71 75 79 83 87 91 95 99 103 107 111 115 119 123 127 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 Bank P S 1 P S 2 P S 3 P S 4 Standard RS 10 Bank P S 1 P S 2 P S 3 P S 4 P S 5 P S 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 8: ...rn a standard operation Factory default settings are as follows SW10 MIDI channel 15 Controller 19 SW11 MIDI channel 15 Controller 20 SW12 MIDI channel 15 Controller 21 SW13 MIDI channel 15 Controller 22 SW14 MIDI channel 15 Controller 23 SW15 MIDI channel 15 Controller 24 Connect the Expander to the RS 10 with the supplied 7 pin cable CONNECT WITH THE POWER OFF The Expander was designed to be pla...

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