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MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X

MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X

MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X

MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X

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 Put the floppy disk with the new OS into the disk drive and double-click on 

 or 

.

$

 Press 

 » 

"

 « and select 

 

»

UPD

«

The message appears:

 Confirm with 

The directory of the floppy disk will be displayed.

 If you got several OSs on the medium dial via 

!

 

to the name concerning to the type of

    your MULTIPLAYER (all OS-files wear the extension “X.bin“) and confirm with 

.

After the file has been loaded, the message “

Programming Flash EEPROM

“ will light up

for about six seconds. Be sure not to switch off the MULTIPLAYER while the update is in
progress! Then the unit initializes again.

 Now you will be asked if the MULTIPLAYER shall set the defaults for the Waveplayer:

Confirming with 

 “yes“ the unit is set on default values; confirming with 

 “no“, and

you need the Waveplayer, you’ll have to set the values (see page 31) as described in “5.2
Set MIDI channel and keyboard range“ on page 108. The MULTIPLAYER automatically
returns to the top level.

&

After using this function the unit restarts with the default values. If you have
renamed the storage drives you have to install them again on their adresses.

12. Reserving memory for the Waveplayer (WVM)

With this function you reserve waveform memory for the Waveplayer. Each step corresponds

to 64kB memory space, while one block creats space for around 1 or two waves, depending on the
quality. In addition the Waveplayer reserves a small part of RAM as working memory.

&

This reduces the memory of the Midifileplayer! E.g. if you have 1MB internal RAM (which
can be raised up to 16MB), and you have reseved the default value of 9x64kB = 576kB,
you have left a size of about 400kB for the Midifileplayer functions. If you don’t use waves,
and you reach the message “

out of memory

“, just close the WVM to 0x64kB!

Writes new operating system into ROM.
It also initializes device - continue?

Setup Waveplayer?

TMR  no yes

Summary of Contents for MP 22-CD

Page 1: ...power cord out of the outlet Do not open or perform any internal modifications on the device It contains no user servicable parts and should be opened by authorized personnel only Never open the casin...

Page 2: ...i patchbay with smallest possible delay times over long distances Midi data processor Midi data processor Midi data processor Midi data processor with highest flexibility and distinction of different...

Page 3: ...Hz up to 50 kHz and the resolutions 8 and 16 bit Each Wave is assigned to a note number therefore waves can like the sounds of a drumset in a synthesizer reside on any desired key of a defined keyrang...

Page 4: ...d on the back panel onto a postcard together with your name and address and register immediately at the following address MIDITEMP GmbH Am Pfanderling 62 fon 0049 08133 2488 D 85778 HAIMHAUSEN fax 004...

Page 5: ...ly 14 6 Finding your way around Matrix Banks 14 6 1 Example Organizing Matrix programs 16 7 General rules of naming 17 8 PANIC Transparent MIDI Reset TMR 18 9 Disk functions general 19 9 1 Change stor...

Page 6: ...SEQUENCER CHAPTER IV SEQUENCER 45 45 45 45 1 General 45 1 0 Playback the first Midisong with the MULTIPLAYER 46 1 1 Select a Song 47 1 1 1 Selecting a new Song memory place 47 1 1 2 Switching Songs vi...

Page 7: ...ng the sound parameters of a Song 71 4 5 3 Tempo change 72 4 5 4 Time signature 72 4 5 5 Delete tempo and time signature changes 72 5 Jobs 73 5 1 Commands 73 5 2 Operation 74 5 3 Starting a Job 75 5 4...

Page 8: ...ect control of particular Banks 102 6 10 2 Controlling the active Bank in each Group 103 6 10 3 Bank Select command before Program Change 103 6 10 4 Simultaneous control of several Banks 103 6 10 5 Co...

Page 9: ...ess a button to prepare the execution of a function These icons indicate the following steps are necessary for the execution of the previously described functions This icon indicates by acting with th...

Page 10: ...troller The start stop continue sequencer functions or the up down matrix functions can be controlled via an optional foot switch More examples you will find in the section JOBS page 73 Owner of an MP...

Page 11: ...on in the different modes MATRIX SEQUENCER und WAVE Entering values in dialogs YES in dialogs YES in dialogs YES in dialogs YES Disk directories open Bank Bank Bank Bank select level Pause Continue Pa...

Page 12: ...unit is in at any time 3 Selecting Programs Press or depending on whether you want to switch to a Matrix or Song Program The arrow jumps to the corresponding display line Enter a Program number using...

Page 13: ...m for the two linear counting modes is Bank S1A 1 to S1A 128 S 001 to S 128 Bank S1B 1 to S1B 128 S 129 to S 256 Bank S1C 1 to S1C 128 S 257 to S 384 etc An assign file written with an operating syste...

Page 14: ...or a Wave is either a Matrix Program a Song or a Wave II II II II The Programs are subdivided into Banks The Programs are subdivided into Banks The Programs are subdivided into Banks The Programs are...

Page 15: ...H S2A S2B S2C S2D S2E S2F S2G S2H S1A S1B S1C S1D S1E S1F S1G S1H M8A M8B M8C M8D M8E M8F M8G M8H M7A M7B M7C M7D M7E M7F M7G M7H M6A M6B M6C M6D M6E M6F M6G M6H M5A M5B M5C M5D M5E M5F M5G M5H M4A M4...

Page 16: ...nd is not changed for another one it serves as a remains in the background and is not changed for another one it serves as a remains in the background and is not changed for another one it serves as a...

Page 17: ...ve to give This procedure of naming not only works in the storage functions but everywhere you have to give This procedure of naming not only works in the storage functions but everywhere you have to...

Page 18: ...ort the Panic function otherwise the device will return to the Mode you were in at the time you pressed the Panic button In the Configuration Menu Miscellaneous you can exclude this function on the to...

Page 19: ...the current drive e directory on the current drive BAK BAK BAK BAK Backup a complete drive or medium Backup a complete drive or medium Backup a complete drive or medium Backup a complete drive or medi...

Page 20: ...x mode the work is similar In the Matrix mode the work is similar In the Matrix mode the work is similar To load a Matrix bank select with and the bank you want to load the datas in With LDB and the d...

Page 21: ...ss and select the drive The name of the song appears again in the lower line Confirm with With you leave the function In the Matrix mode the work is similar In the Matrix mode the work is similar In t...

Page 22: ...meber the path you ve just selected even if you want to copy much later in that session Using and find the files on that drive you want to copy in the previously specified folder On each single file t...

Page 23: ...l appear Press to continue or to abort the function After erasing one or more files quit this function by pressing 9 6 Creating a folder MKD Enter the Drive function menu pressing and press select MKD...

Page 24: ...rase File 9 9 Directory of a storage device DIR With this function you can only read or control the contents of a storage device but not work on it With this function you can only read or control the...

Page 25: ...e message bevore moving to the display of step or and removes to the top level 9 11 Switch off hard disk drive motor OFF Here you can switch off the motor of the drive selected in the function CD Use...

Page 26: ...unit you can send the signal see page 44 Using an external CD ROM drive you have to connect this directly using an additional audio connection to the mixing console You can control the volume in this...

Page 27: ...le Click Time DCT Double click on or Select DCT Use to set the minimum time you need to perform a double click You can use one of the number keys as test buttons to see whether the device recognizes y...

Page 28: ...each position you wish to display using Setting none indicates that no group is to be displayed in that position on the main screen G S means that the Song group shall be displayed on that position T...

Page 29: ...gram change ANO The default setting is YES This means when a program change is requested all notes are switched off so that if a routing is changed you will not be left with droning or hanging notes Y...

Page 30: ...The device assumes that no pedals are being pressed while the function is active 8 Reset Initialisation of the entire memory INI This function ereases and resets all the memories Configuration This f...

Page 31: ...memory WVM 9 x 64K Reserved Wave memory WVM 9 x 64K Reserved Wave memory WVM 9 x 64K Reserved Wave memory WVM 9 x 64K Wave chanel OUT4 channel 15 Wave chanel OUT4 channel 15 Wave chanel OUT4 channel...

Page 32: ...find the additional drives on the adresses X ATA drive 1 master and Y ATA drive 1 slave The ID Z is for the use with Smart Media Cards Y ATA drive 1 slave The ID Z is for the use with Smart Media Card...

Page 33: ...r MULTIPLAYER you get here the possibility to limit the partition size to a maximum of 2GB Using WINDOWs 95 or higher or WINDWOS NT or if you only use the drive with your MULTIPLAYER each partition ca...

Page 34: ...tter B is selected Confirm with or abort with The display will show the state e g a medium with 3GB the message flashes and the MULTIPLAYER turns back to the top level If it shows the size of the medi...

Page 35: ...click on or and DRV Select HID Select the desired ID default is 6 via and confirm with The MULTIPLAYER automatically returns to the top level 9 7 Switching SCSI parity on off PAR With this function yo...

Page 36: ...loppy disks can be formatted in no way a hard disk For this please refer to 9 4 Format the IDE or SCSI medium FMT on page 34 11 Load update a new operating system UPD With the update function a new ve...

Page 37: ...default values confirming with no and you need the Waveplayer you ll have to set the values see page 31 as described in 5 2 Set MIDI channel and keyboard range on page 108 The MULTIPLAYER automaticall...

Page 38: ...d The default value set here applies to stereo samples with 48kHz sampling rate and 16bit resolution For lower sampling rates or resolutions the value will be adapted individually for each Wave but wi...

Page 39: ...es the message and returns to the top level The effect is the group displayed on the lower line moves to the upper line changing between the mode displays can be reached with the keys or The unit swit...

Page 40: ...ead to a serious adrenaline shock and permanent damage to your health which is true especially for TV live shows With this function you can deactivate the Pause key to avoid unwanted stopping of Songs...

Page 41: ...ith SAV the MULTIPLAYER automatically opens or creates a folder with the first sign of the file e g B _S_ MID if the song name starts with an S Confirm with Store your Assign file WARNING If you chang...

Page 42: ...ocedure To disable the password function just repeat the above written procedure The password is enabled disabled if both entered codes are identical Enter 2 different characters or abord with and the...

Page 43: ...ned sequence to receive program changes PRG volume events VOL and sysex datas SND those strings which are defined in the send data function of the Matrix program the MIDITEMP offers the possibility to...

Page 44: ...ly be chosen for internal drives like in the MP 22 CDW or MP 88 CD select the Audio menu pressing for volume settings of the three devices just press the depending number key and change the value usin...

Page 45: ...ry functions to perform Midifiles and helpful operations to revise a Song on tour MIDITEMP has placed a lot of uncommon but in its efficience incredible profitable ideas into the MULTIPLAYER to reach...

Page 46: ...sed if you turn the unit off without saving them as an assing file The Assign is everytime the highest working level of the Sequencer mode The Assign is everytime the highest working level of the Sequ...

Page 47: ...memory places in a Song Bank this works of course even if you have changed the Song numbering mode see page 39 can be called up using the program change message via any MIDI input as well as from eac...

Page 48: ...settings on the memory place and still active on the new song 1 3 1 Loading a Song during playback 1 3 1 Loading a Song during playback 1 3 1 Loading a Song during playback 1 3 1 Loading a Song during...

Page 49: ...le The Assign file is a list of Songs including all settings as transposition loop points output assignments Jobs and Waves If there is an Assign file named ASSIGN ASG on the root directory of the har...

Page 50: ...g 2 2 1 Load new Assignment 2 2 1 Load new Assignment 2 2 1 Load new Assignment 2 2 1 Load new Assignment LOA LOA LOA LOA If there are one or more Assign files on the drive yet none of them named ASSI...

Page 51: ...function and merge the file you just saved load the other Assign file and finally call up the Merge function and merge the file you just saved load the other Assign file and finally call up the Merge...

Page 52: ...ES For WAVES Press Select via the Audio file and press Press PTH and the search path will be displayed 2 3 Functions of the Assign menu 2 3 1 Assign to file ASG 2 3 1 Assign to file ASG 2 3 1 Assign t...

Page 53: ...lear Assignment 2 3 3 Clear Assignment CLR CLR CLR CLR This function cancels the assignment of one Song memory place includimg all settings and removes the Song from memory Use this function to remove...

Page 54: ...the next higher and lower space will be touched by this function Value for the sorting are the file names not the self given names Don t forget to save your new Assign Don t forget to save your new As...

Page 55: ...is saved with the Assign file Loading a new Assign file with another Default Output Assign will erase and replace the existing one 2 4 Working on the Assign file in your computer The Assign file is sa...

Page 56: ...ot residing on the inserted disk the Song can be loaded manually by double clicking after inserting the appropriate disk or after changing the directory path The right storage address you can figure o...

Page 57: ...ses the MULTIPLAYER will automatically erase Songs which have already been played In these cases the MULTIPLAYER will automatically erase Songs which have already been played The search begins at Song...

Page 58: ...he Song via the MULTIPLAYER s inputs 3 1 1 Resolution 3 1 1 Resolution 3 1 1 Resolution 3 1 1 Resolution Division DIV Division DIV Division DIV Division DIV Press and double click Press DIV Using sele...

Page 59: ...mmand and MIDI Clock signals when it runs If this is not the case you can use internal synchronisation and designate a MIDI output to send MIDI Clock with which to synchronize the sequencer For this t...

Page 60: ...d at the designated MIDI received at the designated MIDI received at the designated MIDI received at the designated MIDI inputs until the Song finishes or the internal memory runs out inputs until the...

Page 61: ...ely after recording call up the REC function again A display appears showing how many tracks have been recorded how many tracks have been recorded how many tracks have been recorded how many tracks ha...

Page 62: ...1 8 Couple Matrix Program with Song MXP 3 1 8 Couple Matrix Program with Song MXP 3 1 8 Couple Matrix Program with Song MXP 3 1 8 Couple Matrix Program with Song MXP You can couple each Song individu...

Page 63: ...nc MIDI Clock because your synthesizer will not START even when using external sync MIDI Clock because your synthesizer will not START even when using external sync MIDI Clock because your synthesizer...

Page 64: ...l synchronisation The selected input will now receive externally generated MIDI Clock and START STOP CONTINUE commands During external synchronisation using MIDI Clock tempo will be dictated by a devi...

Page 65: ...ide a drum track or maybe several tracks for one MIDI channel e g it makes sense to divide a drum track or maybe several tracks for one MIDI channel e g it makes sense to divide a drum track on channe...

Page 66: ...tracks individually it is a good idea to delete the TRACK ALL assignment This will mean the whole Song is temporarily not assigned to any output i e it is muted Using select a track Using the number k...

Page 67: ...n file in this example the MULTIPLAYER is eqiped with a 16Mbyte Sipp module Whenever a hard disk is used after loading the Assign file the free memory space should be at least be sufficient for your m...

Page 68: ...within one Song The markers are stored in the Assign file For each Song memory place they can be set seperately They store bar positions to which you can make the Song jump at any time at a touch of...

Page 69: ...pose of a Song TRP With this function you can shift the pitch of a Song simply in semitones 64 63 Since this function in most cases is used with Standard MIDI files in GM GS XG format MIDI channel 10...

Page 70: ...aved within the Song or the Assignment Please use therefore 4 5 3 Tempo Change 4 5 Edit functions EDI With the following functions you can edit a Song or Standard Midi File Although these functions ca...

Page 71: ...RK field the MULTIPLAYER displays the name of the track if it is already named CHN Here you can select the MIDI channel in a track Usually it will be the originally fixed channel of the recored Song P...

Page 72: ...e signature is really only relevant to the accuracy of the bar counter display It makes no difference at all to the audible playback Above all if time signatures changes were originally programmed int...

Page 73: ...also be integrated into Jobs Just like Songs the names of Jobs can be entered into the Assignment and stored on disk in the Assign file which means that they can be called up using Program Change mes...

Page 74: ...d your Assign file Select an empty Song memory place in the MULTIPLAYER s Song line Press and call up JOB Confirm with The current command is always shown in the middle of the lower line On the upper...

Page 75: ...is impossible to call up a Matrix or Sequencer function While a Job is active it is impossible to call up a Matrix or Sequencer function While a Job is active it is impossible to call up a Matrix or...

Page 76: ...n the foot switch is pressed Song 1 starts 5 FOOT SWITCH The MultiPlayer waits for a foot switch press 6 MATRIX A new Matrix Program is activated 7 FOOT SWITCH Press the foot switch to go to step 8 8...

Page 77: ...ondary function of the foot switch which cannot be disabled namely the START and STOP commands If you connect all the Songs in the Job chain together using the WAIT FOR STOP command and the Foot switc...

Page 78: ...PMM 88 E MT 16 X MIDITEMP MP 22 W MP 22 CD MP 88 W MP 88 CD PMM 88 E MT 16 X MIDITEMP MP 22 W MP 22 CD MP 88 W MP 88 CD PMM 88 E MT 16 X 78 Example 5 A Job can also be made up of a chain of MATRIX Pr...

Page 79: ...ch the Lyrics menu Press and and LYR 6 1 Selecting Lyrics track TRK With this function you define which track has to be scanned for the lyrics events The setting ALL effects the MULTIPLAYER scans all...

Page 80: ...matically into the Lyrics display setup You can change between the two alternatives the actual to sing word is signed inverted the already sung words are signed inverted 6 6 Aktivate space mode SPC Pr...

Page 81: ...ealtime Processor please read also the section 6 on page 88 1 1 Selecting a Matrix program Each Bank contains 128 Programs but here you cannot change the numbering mode as with the Song memory places...

Page 82: ...g choose a Program number and press A Matrix program has now been selected and is ready for editing 1 3 Selecting an existing Matrix bank Select press The Bank select menu appears and the LED for the...

Page 83: ...n 1 6 Name a Matrix program NAM Call up and select NAM Give a name see Section7 General rules of naming page 17 1 7 Dump functions DMP Call up and select DMP At the top right you will see the Bank num...

Page 84: ...mission once again As an alternative you may try to send the data with lower speed With the function EVD you can swith off the evaluation of the Matrix SysEx data In this way these data can be routed...

Page 85: ...the Routing section to get to know how you can for instance play an expander via your masterkeyboard or even the internal sounds of the keyboard which you just cut out using the local off function As...

Page 86: ...n with cabling connections and since it is crucial to master it if you want your MIDI data to go anywhere once it has entered the device we thought this function deserved its own section in the manual...

Page 87: ...ame as a connection between two pieces of equipment with a MIDI cable If you set the input to Ch 1 and the output to orig this is exactly the same as setting of Ch 1 Ch 1 If you set the input to omni...

Page 88: ...sary using choose an empty Matrix program and press Press By pressing the relevant number key you can now reach the required processor window Alternatively you can use the to scan through the function...

Page 89: ...ight of the display you will see the number and name of the current MIDI input Press or and select an input or output using to Using choose the event type Press to switch the Event Filter on or off fi...

Page 90: ...ect Notes and press until the flashing cursor is over the note C 2 and set the note you want to filter out Select Notes and press until the flashing cursor is over the note C 2 and set the lowest note...

Page 91: ...the Split function SPL In the top right of the display you will see the number and name of the current MIDI input The LEDs light up on the number keys representing the inputs for which settings have...

Page 92: ...cial treatment within the split function The idea of this is to allow this data to be separated from the rest For this reason controller data is not split like notes are Controller events are kept on...

Page 93: ...tones Select any other inputs outputs or MIDI channels The Read key allows you to check each of the settings for your currently selected input CLR will delete the currently displayed setting Quit this...

Page 94: ...ed by five parameters Treshold treshold value Below Factor gradient below treshold Above Factor gradient above treshold Offset adds a fixed value to the velocity Position number of processing stages S...

Page 95: ...1 1st stage Threshold 20 Below 0 Above 1 Offset 0 The opposite of example 1 Any input velocity less than 20 will be output as 20 You can program up to eight stages in a chain The output of stage 1 is...

Page 96: ...f these units will not respond to velocities higher than 100 In addition their keyboards will not generate velocities higher than 100 limiting their usefulness as controller keyboards Keyboard receive...

Page 97: ...sound on expander 2 Matrix output 2 Follow the method outlined in section 6 5 1 see page 94 Set the treshold to 70 Set the below value to 1 00 and the above value to its maximum negative value 16 IMP...

Page 98: ...LEDs light on the number keys representing inputs or outputs which already have settings Press or and select an input or output using to Change the word omni to the number of the MIDI channel for whi...

Page 99: ...gram number you wish to send whenever this Matrix Program is selected If you press the command will be sent so that you can check the effect on your expander If necessary move the blinking cursor with...

Page 100: ...el you wish to send whenever this Matrix Program is selected The command will be sent immediately so that you can check the effect on your expander If you press the command will be sent so that you ca...

Page 101: ...the number and name of the current MIDI output LEDs light on the number keys representing outputs which already have settings Select an output using to The soft keys have the following functions tx Se...

Page 102: ...eys representing inputs or outputs which already have settings Press or and select an input or output using to If the Remote Processor has been programmed for an output it reacts on Program Changes is...

Page 103: ...Change Turning further past G S you will find the entry Ctrl 0 Set the MIDI channel on which remote control is to happen and press Select Ctrl 0 and press Now you can and should send a Bank Select com...

Page 104: ...s is not really practical because the device can allow only one active Bank per Group In this case the Program Change for Bank 1 would be ignored because the higher Bank has priority It would make mor...

Page 105: ...the keyboard range out of which the MIDI data for playback of Waves from the specified Bank are derived Using you still can move through the parameters If you cange the channel you will thereby call u...

Page 106: ...the next ones will be loaded Watch out for your total memory space as all needed Waves must be pre loaded 2 Wave Formats 2 1 WAV format The format WAV by Microsoft is the sound file format mostly use...

Page 107: ...l and note zone for triggering Waves see section 5 2 on page108 The Bank out of which the Waves will be played is the one selected in Wave Mode This function works independently of other settings in t...

Page 108: ...nt 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 des...

Page 109: ...the playback by pressing another number key If there is another Wave assigned to that key the next Wave will start to playback if there is none assigned to the key the Wave Player is stopped 5 4 Songs...

Page 110: ...oard or the Remote Controller you should therefore trigger the WVH Bank via a Matrix Program using the settings of the WAV function see page 105 Meanwhile you define this way the Bank to trigger for t...

Page 111: ...ster is happily sending lots of MIDI data and therefore no Active Sensing but not all of it is reaching the expander which can cause the above problem Solution Solution Solution Solution You should di...

Page 112: ...e intro of the Song is played or settings channel transpose velocity etc are being ignored only the intro of the Song is played or the whole Song comes from only one synthesiser or not at all the whol...

Page 113: ...please Solution Solution Solution Solution Use only double sided 720 kByte DD or 1 44 MByte HD disks Use them only if they are marked DD Double Density or HD High Density The MULTIPLAYER won t load a...

Page 114: ...searching it via any Drive function an drive error message appears Explanation Explanation Explanation Explanation 99 of all cases the internal data cable of the hard disc drive is unplugged the plugs...

Page 115: ...2 Split MIDI Input Split see diagram 2 Input Transpose Input Filters Remote ROUTING Controller Reassign Output Filter Output Transpose Velocity Processing MIDI Output Program Change Volume Control Se...

Page 116: ...eneral MIDI GM General MIDI GM General MIDI GM Definition of a MIDI standard E g the direction of a soundbank containing 128 Sounds in a specific order Job Job Job Job Programmable sequence of differe...

Page 117: ...Momentary Switching Polarity is sensed automatically Computer Memory 1 MByte expandable up to 16 Mbyte Sipp module Memory static 32 KB expandable up to 128 kByte Interfaces 2 8 x MIDI IN 2 8 x MIDI O...

Page 118: ...ontrol the LSB values for Controls 0 to 31 respectively Bn Sustain Hold Pedal 64 Bn Portamento 65 Bn Sostenuto 66 Bn Soft Pedal 67 Bn Hold 2 69 Bn Tremolo Depth 92 Bn Chorus Depth 93 Bn Celeste Depth...

Page 119: ...sponse no response no response no response The selected SCSI device is not responding out of memory out of memory out of memory out of memory The MULTIPLAYER s Song memory is full Either there is not...

Page 120: ...nt if neede several lines Wave mode see page Explanation Explanation Explanation Explanation Entries in square brackets can be skipped entries in chevrons are spaces for entering values Indicates the...

Page 121: ...98168C WAV WVH124 B DEMO 98168 0598168C WAV WVH123 B DEMO 98168 0698168C WAV WVH122 B DEMO 98168 0798168C WAV WVH121 B DEMO 98168 0898168C WAV WVH120 B DEMO 98168 0998168C WAV SNM 3 digit decimal numb...

Page 122: ...t MIDI Reset 18 DCT Double Click Time 27 DSP Display Layout 28 NAM I O Names 28 ID Device Name 29 ANO All Notes Off 29 FS Foot Switch Settings 29 TMR Transparent MIDI Reset 18 FS1 Set function of FS1...

Page 123: ...ble Disable Password 41 XMR Exclude Midi Channel from TMR 43 switch into Sequencer Mode Sequencer Mode Sequencer Mode Sequencer Mode TMR Transparent MIDI Reset 18 REC Record or keep tracks 61 SYN Sync...

Page 124: ...r 79 FNT Select Font 79 MRK Select Marker 80 TMM Marker Mode 80 SPC Spaces between words 80 NWL Set Newline Character 80 JOB Jobs 73 RMV Remove Song from Memory 67 MEM Memory Info 67 DIV Set Division...

Page 125: ...2 Songpointers 68 TRP GM Transpose 69 Select a Song position entrance into the editor 68 70 EDI Sound Settings 71 TMR Transparent MIDI Reset 18 CLR Clear Event 71 if cursor on CHN Clear all PRG VOL PA...

Page 126: ...NAM Program Name 83 COP Copy Program 82 DEL Delete Program 83 DMP MIDI Dump 83 CNF Device Configuration see above 84 Creating or changing a Matrix Bank Drive Functions Drive Functions Drive Functions...

Page 127: ...88 CD PMM 88 E MT 16 X MIDITEMP MP 22 W MP 22 CD MP 88 W MP 88 CD PMM 88 E MT 16 X 127 TMR Transparent MIDI Reset 18 WAV Play Waves by MIDI 105 STP Stop playing Wave 110 RMV Remove Wave from Memory 11...

Page 128: ...witch Program Switch Program TMR STOP CONTINUE START STOP Footswitch 2 or and SNM STANDARD BANK PRG Standard Bank Prg 3 digit decimal number 4 digit decimal number Numbering System for Songs 128th Ban...

Page 129: ...C C C change drive 19 Channel Pressure 116 CHN 71 clear Assignment 53 CLR 71 Compressor effect 95 connections 86 controller mapping 98 controllers 92 convert SMF0 into SMF1 65 copy file 22 copy Matrix...

Page 130: ...I patching 87 MIDI ports 14 MIDI eye 85 MIOC Generation 3 MIDI Processor 3 move Song 53 MS DOS 45 N N N N name Matrix program 83 naming 17 new Bank 48 night mode 39 note hanger 69 O O O O operating sy...

Page 131: ...91 split point 91 split zone 91 Standard Midi File 45 storage path 52 synchronisation 64 SysEx files 63 T T T T Tempo Events 72 ticks 68 time signature 72 TMR see PANIC Track 61 Transparent MIDI Rese...

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