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Venom User Guide
Import Settings
Adjust the Import Settings to match the MIDI file you want to import.
Start Measure
Lets you specify in which measure to start the pattern import.
MIDI Channel
Lets you specify the MIDI channel that the imported data is on. For example, if you are import-
ing from a General MIDI sequence with drums on MIDI channel 10, you would need to select that channel
number to import the drum part.
The MIDI Channel setting also lets you use multiple patterns to play individual parts of a Multi patch simul-
taneously.
Target Edit Buffer
Lets you specify the target edit buffer for the pattern: Single, Multi-part 1, Multi-part 2,
Multi-part 3, Multi-part 4, or Multi-part 5.
Duration
Count
Lets you specify the number of beats in the pattern, up to 8 for quarter notes and up to 16 for eighth
notes.
Units
Lets you specify the beat value used for the Count, either quarter notes or eighth notes.
Root Note
For Phrase Mode Patterns, the Root Note defines how far the Pattern transposition is offset from the notes you
play on the keyboard. This can be adjusted using the Vyzex Editor.
Octave
Lets you select the octave for the pattern’s root note.
Pitch
Lets you select the pitch (note name) for the pattern root note.
Note Number
Displays the MIDI note number for the pattern’s root note. For example if Octave is set to 4 and
Pitch is set to C, the MIDI note number displayed is 60.
About
In the M-Audio Venom control panel, click the About tab to view version information for Venom and to ac-
cess online resources from M-Audio.
Versions
Panel
Displays the version number for the M-Audio Venom control panel.
Driver
Displays the version number for the M-Audio Venom driver.
Helper
Displays the version number for the M-Audio Venom helper.
DFU
Displays the version number for the current DFU (Device Firmware Update).
SAM
Displays the version number for the current SAM. The SAM is the processor responsible for generating
the sound of the synthesizer.
ARM
Displays the version number for the current ARM. The ARM is the processor that handles all the memory
management and user interface.
Sound
Displays the version number for the current factory sound set.
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