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Remote Controlling Triggers
As we mentioned before, some soft keys are
known as
triggers
because pressing them causes
an action to happen, as opposed to displaying a
menu page. An example of this is shown in the
program
Simple Sampler
.
<record>
,
<play>
, and
stop
are all triggers.
To remote one of the triggers, press and hold
the soft key for about a second. This will then
bring up the remote control screen described
above, allowing you to choose how you want to
control it. The flashing underbar indicates that this key is remotely controlled. If you
change the
mode
to
off
on the "remote control" menu page, the underline will, of course,
go away.
→
To change the "one second hold time," see
Miscellaneous Setup Options
on page 144.
MIDI
G
ROUPS
The use of "MIDI groups" allows an alternative way to control the H8000FW from
MIDI, with the minimum of setting up. A MIDI group is a numbered sequence of MIDI
controllers, for example, 70,71,72 .. 77. When the H8000FW has been told to respond to
this group, these controllers will correspond to the parameters on the H8000FW's screen.
This allows a multi-controller such as the Peavey PC1600 to control the H8000FW with
very little configuration required.
For example, referring to the parameter screen at the right, the MIDI group from 70-77
would give you the following results:
70:
predelay
71:
decay time
72:
room size
73:
diffusion
74:
hi decay
75:
hi freq
76:
lo decay
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
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Page 140: ...134 Now the program has the new name new Voice ...
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