Select the button or Controller by moving/pressing it,
then use the CURSOR button select the parameter and
the DOWN/UP buttons to change the value.
The top line shows the button or controller number,
whilst the Parameters are all on the bottom line. The
parameters are :
Midi Channel (
1-16) (Except for Functions)
Midi Event (
Note, Prog, CC, etc.)
Midi Event First Value
(Note#, CC# etc.)
Midi Event Second Value
(note velocity, controller max
value etc.)
Mode for buttons (
^
=OnOff
O
=OnOnly
T
=Toggle)
There are 7 midi event types to choose. They are;
Note Off - The old message for turning a note off.
Note On - play a Note or end a note.
AftTouch - Aftertouch,
CC# - Controller number,
Prog. Chg - Program Change,
ChnPress - Channel Pressure,
Pitchbnd - Pitchbend,
Function - Internal Function Events.
The first 6 events are normal midi events, and should be
familiar to most users.
Function Events
Function Events are internal events within the pedals.
Most of them are for future use for continued
innovation, but here is an explanation of the ones that
are currently used. All Functions are assigned by a
number in the parameter immediately following the
event type.
All Function events MUST be on channel 1. If you
forget this you WILL get unpredictable events.
Event #00 - Sequencer Control
These events send a System Realtime message to
control midi sequencers. The messages and their
functions are as follows.
The parameters are the Function channel, Event Type,
Function # (00 in this case), Control number and Mode.
Move the cursor to the first parameter and
make sure it
is Function channel 1
. Move the cursor to the Second
parameter and change it to Function, move the cursor to
the parameter after the Function name and edit it to be
00
. Move the cursor to the next parameter and choose
the realtime number listed below.
0A send MIDI Start (from the beginning)
0B send MIDI Continue
0C send MIDI Stop
All other System Realtime messages are not useful for
this purpose so entering other numbers than those listed
above will not accomplish anything.
The last parameter is the mode and 0 for OnOnly is
necessary to make sure the is no value sent when you
release the button.
Event #01 - Midi Volume Aux 1
This event is used to select Sending a second volume
message along with a Foot controller if it is assigned to
Controller #7 (volume). The parameters are Function
channel, Event Type, Function # (09 in this case), Midi
channel and Mode.
Move the cursor to the first parameter and
make sure it
is Function channel 1.
Move the cursor to the Second
parameter and change it to Function, move the cursor to
the parameter after the Function name and edit it to be
01
.
Move the cursor to the next parameter and choose the
Midi Channel (1 - 16) for the second device that you
wish to send Volume. If you leave this at 0 nothing will
happen (0=Off). Don’t get confused about the first
parameter (Function Channel) and the Event Value
being the Midi Channel on which to send the Aux
Volume message.
NOTE
: the number is in Hexadecimal - see above for
an explanation.
The last parameter is the mode and T for toggle is
necessary, this will toggle between 0 (off) and the value
you select, in other words, switch the function On and
Off.
Events #02, #03, #04 - Midi Volume Aux 2, 3, 4
These events are used to Send a third, fourth and fifth
volume message along with a Foot controller if it is
assigned to Controller #7. They are identical to the
Midi
Volume Aux 1
described above, except the Function
number parameter following the word Function will be
#02, 03 and 04 respectively. The parameters are
Function channel, Event Type, Function # (02, 03 or 04
in these cases), Midi channel and Mode.
If you assign 4 buttons to Functions #01 thru #04, you
can switch on/off the sending of volume to 4 extra
devices on individual midi channels, from one foot
controller.
Event #05 - Program Advance A
This event is used to perform a program advance
function. The parameters are Function channel, Event
Type, Function # (05 in this case), Midi channel and