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5.2 Set MIDI channel and keyboard range
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Double-click on
.
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Select an input or output using
or
.
(not for the MP 22-X series)
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Select a MIDI channel using
!
and press
.
➊
Set the desired keyboard range, in which Waves are to be played. If you choose an input,
in this area only Waves can be played; Notes will not anymore be generated.
➐
Using
you can move the blinking cursor across the parameters.
➏
The “
CLR
“ function allows you to delete an assignment.
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Quit this function by pressing
.
5.3 Load, select and play Waves
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When loading Waves, the assignments of Waves to MIDI notes will be automatically entered
in the current Assignment.
Therefore load the Assignment first
Therefore load the Assignment first
Therefore load the Assignment first
Therefore load the Assignment first
. This brings the advantage
you don’t have to merge Assignments after loading the desired Waves: While loading the
first Waves the current Assignment in memory will already be supplemented.
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Press
.
Now you are in the highest Wave level. “
WVA
“ means Wave Bank A. The numbers in
the bottom line are MIDI note numbers.
In the top line the corresponding MIDI note name appears (C-2), in the bottom line
there are brackets around note number 0 (you may choose any number here by using
!
,
but remember to choose one that lies within the specified keyboard range, if you want to
start the Wave via your keyboard).
➊
Double-click on
. You will see the directory, that was selected last time you used a
disk-related function. Select a Wave. If your Audio file wears another extension than
“.WAV“ press
, the search-display changes to “ *.* “. Search using the
!
.
MIDI
→
Wave (global): Ch15 4:
1 2 3
4
5 6 7 8
MIDI
→
Wave (global): Ch15 4:
TMR CLR
MIDI
→
Wave (global): Ch15 4:
TMR CLR notes C-2 to G 8
Wave: WVA C-2
!
!
!
!
( 0) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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