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MIDI Data                            Switch settings                                      code switches:  

 reception via               1               2            3            4                             

 OMNI-Mode               up             x             x            x 
 POLY Channel 1       down         up          up          up
 POLY Channel 2       down         up          up        down                                    
 POLY Channel 3       down         up        down       up                       
 POLY Channel 4       down         up        down     down
 POLY Channel 5       down      down        up          up
 POLY Channel 6       down      down        up        down
 POLY Channel 7       down      down      down       up
 POLY Channel 8       down      down      down     down
                                 x => setting does not affect mode

3 SWITCH LOOP 1

  This button is used to determine the status of Switch Loop 1. The contacts for the
  switch loop are located at the 1/4" stereo jack (12). The red LED located above the button
  indicates the status: LED off => open Switch Loop 1, Function* 1 passive, 
  LED on => Switch Loop 1 closed, Function* 1 active.

4 SWITCH LOOP 2

  This button is used to determine the status of Switch Loop 2. The contacts for the
  switch loop are located at the 1/4" stereo jack (12). The red LED located above the button
  indicates the status: LED off => open Switch Loop 2, Function* 2 passive, 
  LED on => Switch Loop 2 closed, Function* 2 active.

5 SWITCH LOOP 3

  This button is used to determine the status of Switch Loop 3. The contacts for the
  switch loop are located at the 1/4" stereo jack (13). The red LED located above the button
  indicates the status: LED off => open Switch Loop 3, Function* 3 passive, 
  LED on => Switch Loop 3 closed, Function* 3 active.

6 SWITCH LOOP 4

  This button is used to determine the status of Switch Loop 4. The contacts for the
  switch loop are located at the 1/4" stereo jack (13). The red LED located above the button
  indicates the status: LED off => open Switch Loop 4, Function* 4 passive, 
  LED on => Switch Loop 4 closed, Function* 4 active.

7 SWITCH LOOP 5

  This button is used to determine the status of Switch Loop 5. The contacts for the
  switch loop are located at the 1/4" mono jack (14). The red LED located above the button
  indicates the status: LED off => open Switch Loop 5, Function* 5 passive, 
  LED on => Switch Loop 5 closed, Function* 5 active.

8 SWITCH LOOP 6

  This button is used to determine the status of Switch Loop 6. The contacts for the
  switch loop are located at the 1/4" mono jack (15). The red LED located above the button
  indicates the status: LED off => open Switch Loop 6, Function* 6 passive, 
  LED on => Switch Loop 6 closed, Function* 6 active.

* : the function on the amp contolled via the respective loop. 
     Usually a function is active when the switching loop is closed.

  C) The LED flashes rapidly after you have selected a MIDI program location: The MIDI
     program change has been transmitted via a MIDI channel which is not selected on the
     Switcher. In other words the MIDI channel being sent from the MIDI device (e.g. a MIDI
     Footcontroller) is not in accordance with the MIDI channel on the Switcher and
     therefore the Switcher does not change to this program location. As soon as a new MIDI
     program change command is received via the selected MIDI channel, the LED stops
     flashing and the Switcher changes to the respective program location.
D) The LED illuminates briefly when you press the WRITE button or shortly thereafter. This
     indicates the settings for all switching loops have been saved on the selected program location.
E) The LED illuminates continually when you press the WRITE button. This indicates you did
    not select a MIDI program location after you powered the Switcher up. Consequently, the
    device cannot save the setting. The same situation occurs when the MIDI channel setting on the 
    Switcher is not identic to the MIDI channel where the program change comand has been transmitted.

2 MIDI CHANNEL

  These code switches enable you to set the MIDI channels to OMNI or POLY 1 through 8 for
  MIDI data reception. The table below depicts the switch settings for the respective channels.
  The same table is also located on the top panel of the Switcher.

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