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6.6 Controller mapping (CTR)
Some MIDI instruments use different controller numbers; for example “Dr. Böhm“-devices
use control 0 for volume instead of control 7. This function lets you renumber controllers.
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Call up the Controller Mapping function:
»
CTR
«
.
In the top right of the display you will see the number and name of the current MIDI input or
output. LEDs light on the number keys representing inputs or outputs which already have
settings.
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Press
or
,
and select an input or output using
to
.
➊
Change the word “
omni
“ to the number of the MIDI channel for which controller numbers
are to be changed.
➋
Press
.
➌
Using
!
, find the controller to which you wish to assign a new number.
➍
Press
.
An arrow will appear, together with a space for the new control number.
➎
Using
!
, program the new control number.
➏
Using
, move the blinking cursor across the three parameters if you need to
renumber any other controllers.
➐
The “
Read
“ function allows you to check the settings of the current input or output.
➏
The “
CLR
“ function allows you to delete the currently displayed number change.
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Quit this function by pressing
.
Cntrl.Mapping: 1:
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cntrl.Mapping: omni 0 1:
TMR CLR Read