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Issue 2.0W 12/12/2012                      Church Organ World Sequencer Plus  - User Manual                                       Page 16 of 27

12.6.  Filter Menu

Selects to the Filter Sub-Menu screen.

[Back]: Returns to the Options menu screen.

Stops/Instr. (ON/OFF): Activates the stop and instrument changes. 

Tempo (ON/OFF): Activates tempo changes. 

Volume (ON/OFF): Activates general volume changes. 

Channel ON/OFF: Selects the Channel ON/OFF screen. 

Channel ON/OFF

[Back]: Returns to the Filter menu screen.

Channel 1-16 (ON/OFF): Activates the MIDI channels 1-16. 

The channel ON/OFF mode relates to the original channels. 

The channel ON/Off mode is active when playing a MIDI file and when forwarding MIDI data 

(MIDI Forward mode). 

The setting of the MIDI channels does not have any influence on the record mode.

12.7.  Routing Menu

Selects the Routing Sub-Menu screen.

[Back]: Returns to the opt ions menu screen.

MIDI Routing (ON/OFF): Enables MIDI routing to allow:

•  moving a channel to another channel. 

•  splitting a channel into two channels at a given point (split Point). The tones above and below 

a split point go to different channels. 

The MIDI Routing mode is operational when playing a MIDI file and when forwarding MIDI data 

(MIDI Forward mode). The setting of the MIDI channels does not have any influence on the record 

mode.

•  Channel (1-16): displays the channel for which the options below are valid. This channel 

number and the settings can be changed with the Arrow keys ( < > ).

•  Channel Out (1-16): Selects the channel to which the channel is moved.

•  Split (ON/OFF): Enables the assignment of a split point. Split Point (sscC - g6): Selects 

the split point.

•  Channel Out Upper (1-16): Notes above and including the split point will be sent to this 

channel.

•  Ch. Out Lower (1-16): Notes below the split point will be sent to this channel.

Summary of Contents for MIDI Sequencer +

Page 1: ...Showrooms at Shaw Lancashire and Mixbury Oxfordshire User Manual MIDI Sequencer...

Page 2: ...pause the playing 12 8 5 3 To restart playing 12 8 5 4 To change the Tempo 12 9 Record Mode Screen 12 9 1 Recording 12 9 1 1 To record 12 10 Track Menu 13 10 1 Track Play Record 13 10 1 1 To Record a...

Page 3: ...Controllers 23 15 3 1 Control Changes Received on Church Organ World instruments 23 15 3 2 System Exclusive Messages for Church Organ World instruments 24 15 3 3 Sequencer Plus System Real Time Messa...

Page 4: ...equencer off before removing the SD card To prevent corruption of open MIDI files The MIDI sequencer may only be opened by a technician authorised by Johannus Organs The MIDI sequencer contains static...

Page 5: ...vides patches or other MIDI control function or a device that replicates data coming to a MIDI IN port to multiple MIDI OUT ports Voice Are the qualities of an individual note or group of notes that g...

Page 6: ...sequencer and plug the associated mains adaptor into an electrical outlet 3 Plug one end of the MIDI cables into the MIDI OUT socket and the other end of the cable into the the MIDI IN socket of the...

Page 7: ...lot before you use it otherwise the display will show a message that no card is present Insert the card Note that The diagonal shoulder is bottom right nearest the push buttons and the contacts are cl...

Page 8: ...splay will show a message Pressing any key will cause the display to show the main menu With a card installed the system should be working 6 Controls To access the main menu press the Stop and Left Ar...

Page 9: ...on the bottom of the screen meaning that the Stop and the Record buttons have the functions Exit and Select respectively To bring up the main menu press the Left Arrow and Stop buttons simultaneously...

Page 10: ...e Tempo Shows the set tempo beats per minute Status Indicator shows the current status Stopped Playing Paused Repeat Mode Indicator Blank Repeat mode not active R Repeats the selected MIDI file RA Rep...

Page 11: ...ymn MIDI file A Hymn MIDI file begins an l_ intro or a V verse The play mode HM is displayed on the screen 3 When selecting an intro the associated verse will start immediately after the intro has bee...

Page 12: ...rotary selector to change the Tempo 9 Record Mode Screen The record mode screen can be accessed either via the menu system or by pressing the Record button while in Play Mode Record mode allows you t...

Page 13: ...creen Track Play Record Add Track Rename Track Remove Track 10 1 Track Play Record 10 1 1 To Record a Track 1 Select Track Play Record from the main menu 2 Select a song with the rotary selector 3 Sel...

Page 14: ...y for the next character and press the left arrow key to go back one character 7 When finished press Record to continue or press Stop to cancel 10 3 Remove a track 1 Select Track Play Record from the...

Page 15: ...cter The path in which the new directory is stored is shown at the third line 5 Press Record to confirm or press Stop to cancel 12 Options The Options sub menu enable certain functions of the sequence...

Page 16: ...Routing Sub Menu screen Back Returns to the opt ions menu screen MIDI Routing ON OFF Enables MIDI routing to allow moving a channel to another channel splitting a channel into two channels at a given...

Page 17: ...alid FIRMWARE BIN file is present in the root directory of the SD card 14 Editing MIDI Unless it is intended to edit your Sequencer MIDI files on a personal computer you will not need to know the info...

Page 18: ...or other software tools When renaming a file ensure that the MID suffix is retained or the sequencer will be unable to recognise the file Double click on any MID filename and this should start the Win...

Page 19: ...s Hymns to be played in sequence A directory can only contain one playlist The playlist could be used to set up a sequence of Songs Hymns for a complete church service if required The following expres...

Page 20: ...Inwood STOP Recessional Hymn OEH124I MID OEH124 MID 6 Alleluia and Amen AMEN124 MID STOP Post ServiceVoluntary BACH MID END When a Hymn has verses where different registrations are used then a differ...

Page 21: ...sent 15 1 Sequencer MIDI file format MIDI has different file formats referred to as MIDI 0 MIDI 1 and MIDI 2 used for the following purposes 0 Single multichannel track 1 multiple track with separate...

Page 22: ...lp 15 2 Software Editor Synthesizer Sequencer There are easier ways to edit MIDI files Most software MIDI Synthesizers will have a plain text editing facility The text rendering example of the previou...

Page 23: ...urch Organ World instruments are given in the back of the user handbook for the instrument To give a guide to their usage some of them are repeated in this manual Numbering in MIDI code is usually giv...

Page 24: ...op button 15 3 4 Plus System Real Time Messages Record mode When the sequencer is in Record mode and is not recording yet 1 If a Start OxFA message is received The Sequencer will go into Record Pause...

Page 25: ...has reached the end Go back to the beginning of the playlist using the selector stop point You have selected a stop point in the playlist and pressed play Select a song New SD card found reading The M...

Page 26: ...d format MIDI 1 MIDI cable 2 x 5 m 2 pieces DIN 5 pin connectors SD card 128 MB Maximum number of MIDI tracks 39 tracks Wooden stand Optional 17 2 Factory Settings Screen Mode Factory Setting Auto Pla...

Page 27: ...on about your sequencer or on other products supplied by Church Organ World please contact us write phone or e mail Church Organ World has an interesting web site with topical information about Makin...

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