129
selected for DSP A. This means that the current
bank is 14, covering programs from 1400 to
1499. If a MIDI program change message of 32
is received, the H8000FW
will load program 1432
into DSP A.
If the parameter
omni mode
is set to
on,
the program will be loaded into the current
DSP.
Alternatively, if
omni mode
is off, a MIDI
Program Change message sent using the
base
channel
will cause the program to be loaded in
DSP A, while a MIDI Program Change message sent using the channel one greater than
the
base channel
will cause the program to be loaded in DSP B. The system will be
switched to A or B as appropriate, just as if the
PROCESSOR A/B
button were pressed.
The normal rules of course apply, so that if you try to load a "monolithic" program, it will
always load into DSP A.
Note that MIDI Controller #0 (Bank Change) will allow you to set the bank remotely.
All the above parameters are found on the "second"
midi/ext
menu page in the
SETUP
area.
Note: To aid in troubleshooting, you can use the BUSY LED as a "MIDI chaser." With the Memory Card
removed, any MIDI signals sent to the MIDI In port cause the BUSY LED to flash. If you’re trying to send MIDI
Program Change messages to the H8000FW, but the BUSY LED isn’t flashing when you do (and the Memory
Card is removed!), you know something is wrong with the connections outside the H8000FW
.
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
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Page 140: ...134 Now the program has the new name new Voice ...
Page 183: ...177 Click Restart to restart your computer and conclude the installation ...
Page 186: ...180 The Sound options screen now displays ...
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