MC 2000
Expandable MIDI Master Controller
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When the video page is accessed, the following fields will be seen:
•
STEP N
: field for setting the step number. Once this field has been selected using key
[F1] or the cursor keys (followed by [ENTER]), the user may select the desired step
with the aid of the Data Entry devices.
•
PGM N
: field for setting the patch associated to the step just selected. Once this field
has been selected using key [F2] or the cursor keys (followed by [ENTER]), the user
may select the patch to be associated to the step set previously with the aid of the Data
Entry devices. If this is set in an intermediate step, none of the steps which follow will
be performed.
•
PATCH NAME DISPLAY
: field which displays the name of the patch being selected
(
always visible except when the step has no association to a patch
).
Remember that when a field is selected, it appears between the two selection symbols,
and . The spaces at the beginning and end of the field may also be used for this.
It will thus be possible to create the desired step
patch associations by scrolling
between the fields.
In addition to the fields already described, the bottom line contains 3 fields (lower case
letters and in brackets) which act as icons for the function keys below:
Their functions are.
•
(
ins
) INSERT STEP: when key [F4], corresponding to this icon, is pressed, a STEP is
inserted in the selected point. All the other steps will be shifted forward one place.
•
(
del
): DELETE STEP: when key [F5] is pressed, the selected step and its relative
association are deleted; the remaining steps will be shifted back one place.
•
(
next
) MOVE TO NEXT STEP: when key [F6] is pressed in the modify/creation mode,
the STEP field is increased by one unit even if it is not selected. This is useful when
entering data to avoid moving constantly backward and forward between the STEP and
PGM fields.
N.B.
When the STEP field is altered, if it has a patch association, the corresponding patch
will be loaded (the relative messages will be sent).
Once the associations have been made, the chain can be memorized following the
procedure described in point 6.4 of this manual.
When [ESC] is pressed, the instrument will return to display of the chain.
CAUTION!
If the software notes that some steps have been modified, when the [ESC] key
is pressed the
WRITE CHAIN
page is "forced". If [ESC] is pressed again from this video
page, the contents of the modifications will be lost.