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ZENAMP-MANUAL

8.0 APPENDIX

8.1 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART

MIDI Implementation Chart v. 2.0 (page 1 of 3)

Manufacturer: Hughes & Kettner

Model: ZenAmp

Version: 1.00

Date: 29.03.01/AP

Transmitted

Recognized

Remarks

1. Basic Information

MIDI channels

1

1

Note Numbers

-

-

Program Change

Yes

Yes

Bank Select Response? (Yes / No)

 If yes, list banks utilized in remarks column

Modes supported:

Mode 1:Omni-On, Poly (Yes/No)
Mode 2:Omni-On, Mono (Yes/No)
Mode 3:Omni-Off, Poly (Yes/No)
Mode 4:Omni-Off, Mono (Yes/No)
Multi Mode (Yes/No)

Mode 3 / 4: Omni Off

Note-On Velocity (Yes/No)

No

No

Note-Off Velocity (Yes/No)

No

No

Channel Aftertouch (Yes/No)

No

No

Poly (Key) Aftertouch (Yes/No)

No

No

Pitch Bend (Yes/No)

No

No

Active Sensing (Yes / No)

No

No

System Reset (Yes / No)

No

No

Tune Request (Yes / No)

No

No

System Exclusive:

Sample Dump Standard (Yes/No)

Device Inquiry (Yes/No)
File Dump (Yes/No)
MIDI Tuning (Yes/No)
Master Volume (Yes/No)
Notation Information (Yes/No)
Turn GM1 System On (Yes/No)
Turn GM2 System On (Yes/No)
Turn GM System On (Yes/No)
Other (note in Remarks column)

No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes

No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes

Data Dumps for

Firmware Update
Preset Transfers

See Appendix

NRPNs (Yes/No)

No

No

RPN 00 (Pitch Bend Sensitivity) (Yes / No)
RPN 01 (Channel Fine Tune) (Yes/No)
RPN 02 (Channel Coarse Tune) (Yes/No)
RPN 03 (Tuning Program Select (Yes/No)
RPN 04 (Tuning Bank Select) (Yes/No)
RPN 05 (Modulation Depth Range) (Yes/No)

No
No
No
No
No
No

No
No
No
No
No
No

2. MIDI Timing and Synchronisation

MIDI Clock (Yes/No)

No

No

Song Position Pointer (Yes/No)

No

No

Song Select (Yes/No)

No

No

Start (Yes/No)
Continue (Yes/No)
Stop (Yes/No)

No
No
No

No
No
No

MIDI Time Code (Yes/No)

No

No

MIDI Machine Control (Yes/No)

No

No

MIDI Show Control (Level/No)

No

No

3. Extensions Compatibility

General MIDI compatible? (Level(s)/No)

Is GM default power-up mode? (Level/No)

No

DLS compatible (Level(s)/No)

Import DLS Files? (Type(s)/No)
Export DLS Files? (Type(s)/No)

No

Import Standard MIDI Files (Type(s)/No)
Export Standard MIDI Files (Type(s)/No)

No

NOTES

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Summary of Contents for ZenAmp

Page 1: ...BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUAL www hughes and kettner com 1 0 DYNAMIC SECTOR MODELING GUITAR AMP TM zenAmp ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ... us to apply our insights and translate what we know about the behavior of analog amps into digital models We call the upshot of all these efforts Dynamic Sector Modeling This unique approach calls for both the individual components sectors of the original amp and the dynamic interaction between these sectors to be modeled And that was the decisive breakthrough in modeling Like the zenTera the sta...

Page 3: ...PRESET VOLUME knob 6 3 Select the desired effects via FX TYPE and or DELAY TYPE and adjust FX PARAMETER REVERB VOL and or DELAY VOL to taste 6 4 Press STORE then one of the channel buttons and then STORE again in order to store the sound that you have devised 7 Press the MANUAL button in order to defeat the stored setting MANUAL always enables the front panel knob settings see chapter 4 2 MASTER 0...

Page 4: ...L34 powered classic made music history Many a genre defining steel string slinger wielded its considerable sonic clout to leave an indelible mark on the face of modern music With its hair trigger response the PLEXI will do exactly what the position of your guitar s volume knob tells it to Turn the volume down low and you get fat clean tone with shimmering top end As you crank the knob you can hear...

Page 5: ...at you hear is determined by the stored amp and effect settings of the given preset Say for example the preset s stored BASS knob setting is 5 while the physical BASS knob setting on the zenAmp is 0 The sound you will hear is shaped by the stored rather than the physical setting As soon as you change a parameter on the amp say by tweaking the BASS knob while the amp is in Preset mode you ll hear t...

Page 6: ...witch to Preset mode which lets you access the user presets The optional Z Board is of course a far more convenient option for switching modes and presets STORE It saves preset settings Here s how this works Press the STORE button It lights up red Select the desired memory slot by pressing one of the PRESET buttons 1 to 5 The preset is stored when you press STORE again This overwrites the preset t...

Page 7: ...For this reason we recommend that you use an external effect device sporting stereo inputs RETURN Connect the outputs of your effects device to these jack You can also use the RETURN jacks to connect an external signal source such as an audio playback device However keep in mind that in this case the zenAmp s signal is muted This means that if you patch in an external signal here you can t play al...

Page 8: ... PEDAL ASSIGN BANK UP In Preset mode it switches to the next higher sound bank group of five presets in MODE 2 to the next higher preset BANK DOWN in Preset mode it switches to the next lower sound bank in MODE 2 to the next lower preset 1 6 5 10 and PRE FX MOD FX DELAY REVERB PEDAL ASSIGN These buttons carry out two functions In Preset mode buttons 1 6 5 10 serve to select a preset that is to say...

Page 9: ... is audible One or more of the volume or master knobs is are turned all the way down Dial in higher settings The volume pedal of the connected Z Board is set to the minimum position Floor the pedal E3 The zenAmp will not respond to the Z Board or footswitch The connector of the Z Board or footswitch is not plugged in correctly or at all Plug it into the zenAmp ensuring that it is seated firmly E4 ...

Page 10: ...s No Notation Information Yes No Turn GM1 System On Yes No Turn GM2 System On Yes No Turn GM System On Yes No Other note in Remarks column No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes Data Dumps for Firmware Update Preset Transfers See Appendix NRPNs Yes No No No RPN 00 Pitch Bend Sensitivity Yes No RPN 01 Channel Fine Tune Yes No RPN 02 Channel Coarse Tune Yes No RPN 03 Tuning Pr...

Page 11: ...urpose Controller 1 MSB No No 17 General Purpose Controller 2 MSB No No 18 General Purpose Controller 3 MSB No No 19 General Purpose Controller 4 MSB No No 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Bank Select LSB No No 33 Modulation Wheel LSB No No 34 Breath Controller LSB No No 35 36 Foot Controller LSB No No 37 Portamento Time LSB No No 38 Data Entry LSB No No 39 Channel Volume LSB No No 40 Balanc...

Page 12: ...und Controller 10 No No 80 General Purpose Controller 5 No No 81 General Purpose Controller 6 No No 82 General Purpose Controller 7 No No 83 General Purpose Controller 8 No No 84 Portamento Control No No 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 Effects 1 Depth Reverb Send Level No No 92 Effects 2 Depth No No 93 Effects 3 Depth Chorus Send Level No No 94 Effects 4 Depth No No 95 Effects 5 Depth No No 96 Data Increment...

Page 13: ...n to ensure the correct voltage rating is legible in the VOLTAGE SELECTOR window 3 8 2 NETZANSCHLUSS UND WELTSPANNUNGSADAPTION HINWEIS Stellen Sie bitte vor dem Anschluss des zenAmp sicher daß die vorhandene Netzspannung mit dem im Sichtfenster des VOLTAGE SELECTORS angegebenen Spannungswert übereinstimmt Überprüfen Sie auch die Sicherungswerte entsprechend dem Aufdruck nahe der Anschlußbuchse Der...

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