MC 3000
Operating Manual
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arrow next to key F5 carries a rectangle pointing up, indicating that F54 can be pressed to
scroll upwards, displaying the more and more remote data one by one. When the first
event recorded by the MIDI MONITOR is reached, it is no longer possible to move back by
pressing F5, and if this key is pressed the word BOTTOM will appear in the top right-hand
corner of the display. The same thing occurs if the last event recorded is reached and the
user attempts to move forward by pressing F4.
Function key F3, next to the word ESC, can be pressed to exit from the MIDI MONITOR to
return to the UTILITY MASTER main video page.
6.4 SYSTEM CONTROLS
6.4.1 Introduction
The SYSTEM CONTROL is accessed from the UTILITY MASTER video page by pressing
function key F3 or locating on the SYSTEM CTRL field on the display using the cursor
keys or the encoder and confirming with ENTER. This section allows the user to set the
physical behaviour of the 3 wheels, the 8 pedals and the 8 sliders.
6.4.2 WHEELS SET-UP (WHL)
The first page which appears when the SYSTEM CONTROL section is selected is called
WHEELS SET-UP
The cursor keys can be used to locate on the three lines of the second column and select
a specific function assigned to the corresponding wheel. When the function is selected, it
is highlighted; at this point, it can be changed by turning the encoder or using the INC and
DEC keys, and the name in the third column will also change. Using this procedure, the
user can assign the value of any of the 128 controls made available by the MIDI protocol
to each wheel, or disactivate the wheel by setting it as OFF.
It is important to specify that the settings of the three wheels are of "system" type,
meaning that the settings made in this page are retained regardless of the patch selected.
ESC can be pressed in this page to return to the UTILITY MASTER video page.
6.4.3 SYSTEM PEDALS (SPD)
The SYSTEM PEDALS page is accessed by pressing function key F2 from the WHEELS
SET-UP page or any other page of the SYSTEM section.
Wheel 1
MIDI Message
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