116
77:
lo freq
Each parameter would be controlled over its full range - for example, in this preset
lo
freq
has a minimum value of 10 (Hz) and a maximum value of 1000 (Hz). This means
that the minimum MIDI value (0) would give you 10 (Hz) and the maximum MIDI value
(127) would give you 1000 (Hz).
In this example, using a MIDI
single
controller, the resolution will be limited to the 128
steps offered by MIDI, meaning that the minimum change possible is (1000-10)/128 or
about 8Hz. MIDI
double
controllers (numbered 0 to 31) will give better resolution.
If you then changed to a different screen, say
DSP
A
in the
LEVELS
area, the following would apply:
70:
A OUT1 Wet/Dry
71:
A OUT2 Wet/Dry
72:
A OUT3 Wet/Dry
73:
A OUT4 Wet/Dry
74:
A OUT5 Wet/Dry
75:
A OUT6 Wet/Dry
76:
A OUT7 Wet/Dry
77:
A OUT8 Wet/Dry
The MIDI group will continue to control whichever screen is displayed. This looks useful:
how do we set up such a MIDI group ? All will become clear ….
Configuring the MIDI Group
The last key in the SETUP/MIDI "stack" controls the MIDI group. This operates just
like any of the H8000FW's other controller screens, with some added features:
•
The parameters on this screen cannot be controlled by way of the MIDI group.
There's a reason for this. The controller number
con
is the first controller
number in the group. This is most
usefully set up by MIDI capture.
→
See page
99
for more on MIDI capture.
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
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