When this parameter is set to Disabled. all incoming bank & program change messages are ignored. This filter is global & applies
to all modes. The range of this parameter is Enabled, Program map & Disabled. This parameter is memorised as Global.
If the Incoming Program Change filter is set to Disabled it also filters out Bank select messages. ( CC00 & CC32 )
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The higher parameter is “Prog change TX”. In this case with a value of On.
This parameter determines if the Supernova II Rack transmits MIDI program change & Bank messages when a new Program or
Performance is selected. ( This includes program changes within a Part of a Performance ) Use the higher Data knob to adjust this
parameter. In the On position whenever a new Program or Performance is selected the appropriate Program change message &
Bank message is sent on the appropriate channel. In the Off position no Program change or Bank change messages will be trans-
mitted. The range of this parameter is On & Off. This parameter is memorised as Global.
The lower parameter is “Finder demos”. In this case with a value of Off.
This parameter determines if the “Finder” plays a demo or not when activated. Use the lower Data knob to adjust this parameter. In
the On position whenever the Finder mode is activated a small demo tune will play in the style of the category currently assigned to
the selected program. In the Off position the finder function still works but no demo plays. This is useful when working with an
external sequencer & auditioning sounds while the sequencer is running. The range of this parameter is On & Off. This parameter
is memorised as Global.
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The higher parameter is “Sysex TX delay”. In this case with a value of 070.
This parameter determines the speed at which Data dumps made by the Supernova II Rack are transmitted. Use the higher Data
knob to adjust this parameter. This can be useful when working with some PC’s & MIDI interfaces that cannot receive the sysex
data reliably. ( i.e. Packet errors happen when the dump is played back in. ) The range of this parameter is in Milliseconds &
describes the pause between separate dumps in a sysex stream. The range of this parameter is 000ms to 127ms. This parameter
is memorised as Global.
This is not a definite “Fix it” for Packet errors. If the problem still persists try a different Computer/Sequencer package/MIDI
Interface. Packet errors are not a “Bug” in the Supernova II Rack but a problem with the device recording & playing back the Sysex
dump. This parameter simply tries to make it easier for equipment that does not work properly work.
The lower parameter is “Temp display time”. In this case with a value of 100.
This parameter determines the time that temporary displays remain on the display. ( for example if any menu is open. i.e. flashing,
& any knob is adjusted, the display will change from the menu to the knob parameter until the adjustment of the knob is stopped.
Then after a short period the display reverts to the menu. This parameter determines that time. ) Use the lower Data knob to adjust
this parameter. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This parameter is memorised as Global.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Sysex Tx delay O7Oms
Temp disp time 1OO
Prog change TX On
Finder demos Off
NOTE:
NOTE:
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