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To the right of the wheels there are four switches. These switches are used for

program change, channel assignment, transposition and programmable wheel

assignment. Eighteen black keys on the keyboard are used for special MIDI

functions. The first five are used for [WHEEL A]. Notice, [AFT], [PITCH], [MOD],

[VOL] and [PAN]. These keys represent aftertouch, pitch, modulation, volume and

panning. The next 10 black keys represent a numeric key pad for program changes
and channel assignments. The following two black keys are used for increment and
decrement of a program change. [INC]/[DEC] will also change the controller
number. The last key is used for selecting a bank. More on this in the next section.

OPERATION:

Getting around the ST-610 is very simple. However, you must know certain basic

MIDI theory before it can make sense.

Base Channel-

There are 16 different channels in the MIDI specification that can be accessed

modulation, volume and pan can be accessed by the corresponding black keys,

,while all the remaining control functions can be accessed by the number or

[INC]/[DEC] keys.

To assign the programmable wheel press and hold the Control # switch. Enter the

desired controller number on the numbered black keys, or use the [INC] / [DEC]
keys, then release the control # switch. Look at the list in figure #3, try them out. If

you are having problems, chances are the sound source does not have that feature.

Sometimes you might get undesirable results. At this point it might be best to reset

your sound source (see sound sources owners manual) and shut off the ST-610 ,

then turn it back on again. This will reset the ST-610 to base channel #1, the control
wheel to modulation and no transposition.

Summary of Contents for ST-610

Page 1: ... quality results for the live or studio environment TECHNICALCHARACTERISTICS 61keys One zone Velocity Sensitive Pitch Bend Wheel and Programmable Wheel TwoParallelMIDIOutputs Sustain InputJack VolumeInputJack Program change MIDI Channel Transpose Programmable wheel Volume Pan Aftertouch Pitch Modulation etc ExternalAdapter9VDC500mAincluded CONNECTIONS 1 Connect the AC adapter cable to the power in...

Page 2: ...t this point the ST 610 is sending on that channel Program change A program change command allows you to change the sound on your sound source from the ST 610 The program change will be sent on whichever MIDI channel the ST 610 is currently set Program changes are numbered 1 through 128 You may notice depending on the sound source that a program change of will show up on your sound source as 0 Thi...

Page 3: ...WHEELA Aftertouch pitch 1 through 16 Refer to the sound source s owners manual for this procedure 3 Connect a momentary fqotswitch which circuit is normally open to the sustain input jack clearly marked SUSTAIN located next to the MIDI jacks We recommend a VFP 1 10 piano like sustain pedal available from Music Industries Corp 4 Connect a control voltage pedal for volume in the jack clearly marked ...

Page 4: ...le However you must know certain basic MIDI theory before it can make sense Base Channel There are 16 different channels in the MIDI specification that can be accessed modulation volume and pan can be accessed by the corresponding black keys while all the remaining control functions can be accessed by the number or INC DEC keys To assign the programmable wheel press and hold the Control switch Ent...

Page 5: ...Purpose Gen l Purpose 1 Gen l Purpose 3 Gen l Purpose N Undefined Bank Least significant byte for valuesO to 31 Sustain damper Portamento On Off Sostenuto Soft Pedal Undefined Hold 2 Undefined Gen l Purpose 1 Gen l Purpose 2 Gen l Purpose 3 Gen l Purpose 4 Undefined Tremolo Depth Chorus Depth Detune Phaser Depth Data increment Data decrement Undefined Local control On Off AllNotesOff OmniOff Omni ...

Page 6: ...ns may cause interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or reloc...

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