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Brightness
Pad 24 (illuminated white) controls the brightness of the grid pads. The default setting is for full
brightness, but pressing Pad 24 dims them by about 50%. This can be of benefit if you are running
Circuit Rhythm on its internal battery. You may also wish to run with reduced brightness if performing
in conditions of low ambient lighting.
The brightness setting is saved when Circuit Rhythm is powered down.
MIDI Channels
The factory default MIDI channels are as follows:
Track
MIDI channel
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
You can change the MIDI channel which each track uses in
Setup View
. Each track can be set to any of
MIDI channels 1-15. Channel 16 is reserved for the Project.
To change the MIDI channel that will be used by a track, press the track select button
5
or the required
track. The top two rows of pads in Setup View represent the MIDI channels 1-16. Press the pad for the
required MIDI channel.
Important: No two tracks can transmit on the same MIDI channel.
The graphic on page 88 illustrates the display when Track 1 is selected and shows the default MIDI
channel assignments: the colours of the pads for the unused MIDI channels are orange (Track 1’s
colour), but they will follow the colour of the currently selected track. The pads for MIDI Channels 2 to
8 are dimly lit in the colour of the track that is assigned to them: in the example, these are the default
assignments.
As with all
Setup View
changes, press
Play
to save your changes and exit
Setup View
.
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