72
2.
The second part of the display reads
IN
= XX
This is the
MATRIX-GR's Patch Number that will be recalled when the
Reference Patch Number is received.
"XX"
is any desired
Patch Number in the MATRIX-GR numbered
00
through 99.
Pressing the second grey button under the display selects this
parameter. The third grey button is not active in this mode and
is ignored
if
pressed.
3. The third part of the display reads
OUT = XX.
This is the MIDI
Patch Number that the MATRIX-GR will transmit from its MIDI
OUT to a second slave in the line if the Reference Patch
Number is selected from the MATRIX-GR's front panel.
"XX "
is
any desired Patch Number in the MATRIX-GR numbered
00
through 99.
Pressing the fourth grey button under the display selects this
parameter.
H OW TO USE PATCH MAPPING
In the following examples, we will set up a number of situations that
will clearly illustrate the flexibility and usefulness of Patch Mapping.
To get started, connect your Master controller's M I DI OUT to the
MATRIX-BR's MIDI I N. If you have another M I D I instrument, connect
its MIDI IN to the MIDI OUT of the MATRIX-GR so that it will act as the
second slave in the system.
Patch Map Operation #1
The simplest operation of Patch Mapping is to program our Table
so that a given MIDI Patch Change command coming in from the
Master controller will change the MATRIX-GR to another patch
number. You have no less than 1 00 Patch Maps in the Table to
program any way you like.
1 . Select Reference Patch
23.
2.
Select the
IN
Patch to be
35.
3. Select the
OUT
Patch to be
1 7.
4.
Pressing the orange MASTER button will allow you to exit "1 G
P MAP EDIT". Enter MASTER Edit Parameter "03 PATCHES"
and make sure it is enabled ON. Make sure that the Master
controller is set to send Patch Changes via MIDI. Also make
sure that the second slave instrument connected to the
MATRIX-GR is set to receive Patch Changes via MIDI.
5. Exit Patch Map Mode by pressing the blue PATCHES button in
MODE SELECT. You can actually exit "1 G P MAP EDIT'' by
pressing any one of the PATCHES, SPLITS or MASTER
buttons, but you want to make sure that the MATRIX-GR is in
PATCHES, not SPLITS.
M atrix-GR Owner's Manual