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AXON AX 100 MKII 
English Manual 
Version 2.0 | January 2008

 

 

Summary of Contents for AXON AX 100 MKII

Page 1: ...AXON AX 100 MKII English Manual Version 2 0 January 2008 ...

Page 2: ...acturer reserves the right to change the contents of this document and or the associated products at any time without the provision of prior notice to specific persons or organisations The manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages of any kind arising from the use or the inability to use this product or its documentation even if the possi bility of such damage is known The information in th...

Page 3: ... Basic Channel 18 Hold Channel 19 Sequencer Channel SEQ CHANNEL 19 Sequencer MIDI Ports SEQPORTS 19 Pitchbend Range PBEND RANGE 19 Resend Pitchbend Range SND PBENDRG 20 Local Mode 20 Tune Base 20 Guitar Number GUITAR NO 21 Instrument Type INPUT TYP 21 Pickup 21 Note Off Limit 22 Trigger Level 22 Instrument Tuning INPUT GUIT TUNE 22 Sensitivity 22 Wheel Controller WHEELCNTRL 23 Pedal Sensitivity PE...

Page 4: ... 38 Hold Mode HOLDMD 39 Common COM 39 Separate SEP 39 Layer 41 Arpeggiator ARPEG 41 Control CNTRL 45 Stack 46 Wheel Controller WHEELCNTL 46 Non Registered Parameter Number Registered Parameter Number NRPN RPN 47 Finger Pick 48 MIDI Tuning 48 Chain Mode 49 Setting Up Chain Presets 49 Chain Preset Name 49 Preset 49 Step 50 Storing Chain Presets 50 Utility Mode 51 Display 51 Sound names 51 Doubleclic...

Page 5: ...et 57 Factory Presets 57 Troubleshooting 57 Preset list 59 MIDI Implementation Chart v2 0 61 Table of implemented NRPN controllers 64 MIDI SysEx Implementation 65 Table of AX 100 SysEx dumps 65 Format for GS Compatible SysEx commands 66 Table of GS Compatible SysEx commands 66 Patch list 68 Parameter Overview 74 AXON AX 100 MKII V 2 0 English 5 ...

Page 6: ...et split to divide the fingerboard of your guitar into two separate playing zones Pick splits let you divide the picking area of the guitar into up to three independent sound zones that you can select instantly by changing your picking position You can achieve impressive ef fects with the pick control function which lets you control modulation effects and others with your picking posi tion Special...

Page 7: ...ard with the serial number This manual Please fill out and return the registration card enclosed in the package to us at your earliest convenience or register online at www terratec net register htm This is important for support and hotline services Optional accessories The following products are available separately PU 100 interface pickup for guitars with steel strings available in Spring 2008 A...

Page 8: ...ear on the display It should have the value 1 If not change it using the VALUE and VALUE buttons Press the PARAMETER button to navigate to the next menu item the HOLD CHANNEL It should have the value 11 At any rate the value should not be lower than 7 Refer to page 19 for more information Press PARAMETER again for the SEQ CHANNEL Ensure that it is set to 10 We will skip over the next three setting...

Page 9: ... item Begin with the low E string and adjust the value at the bottom right of the display using the VALUE buttons remaining 5 strings Finished We can deal with the other parameters later the AXON has been preconfigured at the factory to let Ensure that the AXON is in Preset mode Preset LED lit on the front panel This is automatically the case when you switch the device on and none of the other mod...

Page 10: ...e Grand Piano plained in detail later on in the manual For example you can use the VALUE buttons to set the VOLUME parameter to the desired value You may also change the TRANSPOSE setting in the next parameter This can be useful for a bass sound for example the PARAMETER button and set the value with the VALUE buttons 12 or 12 raises or lowers the pitch one octave Press the EXIT button three times...

Page 11: ...tatus of the device 8 UTILITY A variety of special functions are available while in Utility mode Sending of MIDI System Exclusive data SysEx for sharing presets and archiving Access to the pattern oriented drum sequencer When entering characters for preset names use the UTILITY button A Z to change the current character to lowercase 9 STORE Use the STORE button to copy and save preset data arpeggi...

Page 12: ...lternatively you can also use the UP DOWN buttons of the optional guitar interface 14 The ENTER button confirms store and copy actions and opens submenus The presence of a submenu is indicated by the presence of 2 3 dots in the parameter name Use the EXIT button to close any submenu 15 The EXIT button closes submenus Pressing the button repeatedly will always return you to Preset mode Also use thi...

Page 13: ...OARD LEFT STEREO The signal is available in stereo from this socket when using a stereo jack for the output The left channel of the stereo signal is available here when using a mon 3 MIDI IN The AXON receives Program Change commands as well as Syst data via this input Alternatively all incoming MIDI data can be sent directly to the MIDI THRU All data arriving at MIDI IN is available in unchanged f...

Page 14: ...s to access the various parameters within the submenu The EXIT button will return the AXON to the original parameter The EXIT button will also return the AXON to its default Preset mode Global Mode The global parameters contain all higher level parameters related to the MIDI channels the instrument used the reference tuning and input sensitivity of the individual strings You should check a number ...

Page 15: ...AX 100 AX 100 Editor Installation in MAC OS X On the CD the image files are located at Editor MAC AXON_AX_100_MKII_Editor_PPC_Vx x x dmg G4 G5 OS 10 3 AXON_AX_100_MKII_Editor_Universal_Vx x x dmg G4 G5 Intel OS 10 4 or higher Mount the correct image for your system by double clicking and copy the program contained there to your programs folder The Editor can be launched at System Programs when the...

Page 16: ...down menu Store to permanently saves the preset to one of the first 128 memory positions in the AXON AX 100 MKII Select the number under which to save the preset in the drop down menu to the right of the Store to button Preset page Load from Disk Save to Disk To save individual presets to the hard drive use the Save to Disk button This generates a file with the end ing axp which you can reload to ...

Page 17: ...Click Firmware Update A dialogue window for selecting the file opens Select the desired update file a file with the ending axu and click Open A prompt appears asking if you want to update the firmware in SLOW Mode Normally this is not neces sary and you can just click No How this transmission mode the data are sent at a 9 Wait until the loading process is finished The following appears in the AXON...

Page 18: ...Basic MIDI channel 1 16 Various options are available for sending the MIDI information generated by the AXON from the vibrations of your guitar strings to the sound module or MIDI instrument Ideally a MIDI chan nel is assigned to each string see STRING MODE SEPARATE This has the advantage of evaluating each and the value 11 the channels from 11 to 16 1 is the default value string separately For ex...

Page 19: ...encer MIDI channel 10 is the default setting Sequencer MIDI Ports SEQPORTS MIDI OUT and or Soundboard Here you can select the outputs to which to send the MIDI signal of the internal drum sequencer You can choose between the MIDI Out on the rear side of the AXON and or the internal soundboard Pitchbend Range PBEND RANGE OFF 1 24 Bending and sliding are techniques frequently used by guitarists Your...

Page 20: ...rolled You should choose this setting if you are not using a sequencer to control the AXON That will usually OFF You can disable local mode if you would lik software The integrated sound module of your AX DI OUT of the sequ vate the echo or monitor function of the sequencer The sequencer will loop the incoming MIDI data through to MIDI OUT and send it to the internal sound module Note that the seq...

Page 21: ... PARAMETER buttons to select individual functions The VALUE buttons adjust the actual values Within these basic settings your AXON provides a VU meter in the first line of the display The positions of the bars correspond to the levels of the individual strings varying depending on how hard you pick and the sensitivity settings of the individual strings In the Software Editor you can select the eig...

Page 22: ...it to find your optimal setting Instrument Tuning INPUT GUIT TUNE suit your playing technique A low value will ensure tha Conversely a higher value will require a harder pick 3 octaves Because the AX 100 MKII is capable of transposing the MIDI sound output into any conceiv able tuning it needs to know how the connected instrument is tuned as many parameters depend on the real tuning of the instrum...

Page 23: ...rrect values and will function incorrectly This will only be the case with retrofitted accessory piezo pickups however as the AXON PU 100 AIX 101 and the 103 have such a potentiometer Pedal Sensitivity PEDALSENS The AXON is compatible with virtually any expression pedal on the market However pedals do vary and this menu item lets you set up the AXON AX 100 MKII to suit your pedal First select eith...

Page 24: ...ine displays the controller and its number the second line contains the default value in hexadecimal notation The cursor is initially in the first row while you use the VALUE buttons to display the desired con troller Use the PARAMETER button to move the cursor to the second row and the VALUE buttons to change the default value of the displayed controller The settings will be stored in the AXON s ...

Page 25: ...ne will show the associated preset to which you are changing By default a Program Change command will select the AXON preset with the same program number To change this setting use the PARAMETER buttons to switch between the lines and the VALUE buttons to change the values Your entries will be sent to memory immediately and do not need to be saved manually Use the EXIT button to exit this submenu ...

Page 26: ...ntain all of the settings that the AXON needs to manage a preset A preset is a play ing environment that you have defined which contains a wide range of playing and audio property settings that you can select at any time You can choose from up to 128 complex programmable presets The complexity of your presets is entirely up to you For example you can organise the strings of your guitar as 12 compl...

Page 27: ...om right shows which instrument with which pickup is selected for this preset and has the following meaning Magnetic GM BM VM CM Piezo GP BP VP CP Preset Programming With your AXON in Preset mode press the EDIT button to program or edit the current preset The graphic that now appears at the bottom of the display indicates the current split zone in preset 1 Grand Piano This pre set has only one pla...

Page 28: ...g the playing area of your guitar to choose on the front panel and select preset 118 MS Sy T The triangle at the right side represents the head of your guitar The three rounded symbols on the far left stand for three pick splits these can be split into six parts for possible string splits The area between the pick splits and the head i e the neck can also be divided horizontally and vertically int...

Page 29: ...le this may seem normal playing mode Your AXON is now waiting for you to either accept the current split zone by pressing the ENTER button or up a simple string split resulting in a continuous bar in the upper part of the playing area lower strings Press the following buttons PRESET STORE EDIT VALUE and VALUE define your own splits Except for the ENTER and EXIT buttons all of the buttons are now u...

Page 30: ...s displayed as follows The settings now apply only to the three low strings Switching to Split 2 inverts the display and the settings apply to the three high strings To delete a split point use the button This will rejoin the split zone with its neighbour If you click the button in an active split in this case Split 1 you can rejoin the separated playing zones back into this split To do so simply ...

Page 31: ...han tw buttons In the Editor the and buttons in the layer row are used for this purpose Press the PARAMETER button to return to the EDIT LAYER menu Now press the ENTER button We can now set a number of sound properties for our layer in the split using the PARAMETER buttons Select Instrument Determine the sounds for the layer in the split zone here The available sounds are sorted into groups The No...

Page 32: ...els Refer also to page 38 shows the currently used channels for all 6 strings So that you not lose track of what you are doing the Editor to the left of the fretboard on the Presets page As a general reference for everything to do with MIDI we recommend the Internet resource Wikipedia we could not offer a better description than that found there http en wikipedia org wiki Musical_Instrument_Digita...

Page 33: ...lies to the bass split permitting bending there while the piano only triggers chromatic halftones ing hammer o semitone is reached at which point the new pitch value is used Continuous bends and other techniques are not reproduced as expected This setting is advantageous when playing chords exclusively as minor changes in pitch due to varying pressure on the strings no longer have any effect Trigg...

Page 34: ...unced The OFF position shuts off the Controller data Attack Time Shorten lengthen the attack time OFF 0 127 Attack time refers to the time from the start of a sound to the point at which it reaches its maximum volume The effect of this parameter is strongly dependent on the sound being used If you have selected a percussive instrument such as a piano shortening the attack time will not be possible...

Page 35: ...t the value to Controller 1 Modulation Wheel you can simulate the effect of a keyboard modulation wheel with your picking position Other interesting effects can be achieved with CTRL 74 Filter or CTRL 10 Pan for example Press the ENTER button and use the Value buttons to choose a suitable controller The function of the controller will be displayed in plain text A horizontal line will appear for no...

Page 36: ...a IDI controller via PICK CONTRL use this parameter If you have selected a string instrument such as violin or cello in a preset the Pick Control menu item changes rol Dynamic Control and Aftertouch Because you can play louder with a bow unlike when playing a guitar you can use DynControl Aftertouch to convert the player s dynamics into MIDI information M to set the ending value for the controller...

Page 37: ...Split 0 23 If you are using a fret split in your preset use this parameter to specify the first fret of the left split seg e left playing zone as seen on the graphic of the AXON The number refers to the fret numbers with fret 0 being the open string For example if you set the fret split to 4 the open strings and frets 1 through 3 will be assigned to the right split zone while frets 4 and up will b...

Page 38: ...ton has an insert function moving all characters to the right of the current cursor position one The last character will be removed or overwritten The EDIT button has a delete function removing the character at the cursor position and moving all following characters one place to the left A space is inserted as the last character The UTILITY button switches the current upper case letter to lower ca...

Page 39: ...effects are available while playing that can be triggered by pressing the hold switch Your AXON supports five different Hold modes leased Refer also to page 39 y Layer This operating mode lets you combine two presets in other words you can play two presets at the same time Refer also to page 41 Arpeggiator This operating mode provides a powerful arpeggiator with which you can virtually accom pany ...

Page 40: ...so play a complex track sequence see UTILITY MODE EDIT SEQUENCE parallel to r set the parameter to OFF Please note that you can only use one of the sequencer types in other words if you intend to use a track sequence the SEQ RN parameter must be set to OFF Sequencer Tempo SEQ TEMPO the hold preset instead of a pattern sequence The track sequence drum sequence will be started on a sepa rate MIDI ch...

Page 41: ...st interesting property of the arpeg ith a freely programmable rhythm pattern structures The notes you play with the hold switch pressed are collected in a loop the loop is played on the hold channels The arpeggio capture ends when you release the hold switch When playing new not wise the arpeggio w arpeggio new notes without interruption to realise a change in har simply press the hold switch bri...

Page 42: ...layed sorted according to pitch in ascending order in DOWN mode they are played in descending order UP DOWN mode combines these two modes Finally RANDOM plays the captured notes back in random order Pattern PATRN 1 16thSt USER 1 16 Using this parameter you can apply rhythmic playback patterns to the arpeggio loop The arpeggio will be quantised rhythmically according to the pattern 1 16thSt Classic...

Page 43: ...ks the end of the pattern The pattern is con tinuously repeated between the start and end point and controls the output of the arpeggio note values A pattern can use a maximum of eight different note value symbols at the same time no restriction applies when using the Computer Editor The LOOP symbol is not affected by this A number of buttons on the front panel of the AXON have special functions d...

Page 44: ...ymbol deletes the selected step and all the notes after it move to the left You can save y Sync ON OFF If you played fewer notes while ON than specified in LENGTH the pattern will repeat from the beginning after the last captured note and before the start of the next note value Octaves 1 4 Here you can determine whether the arpeggio is to be repeated in the next octave position after the which it ...

Page 45: ...rst line will display the text HD Presetname and all parameters will be editable as usual Press the EXIT button to return to your starting point The hold preset name will flash whenever a parameter has been edited but not saved The edited hold preset can be stored under any preset number using the STORE button In this operating mode you have the option of associating the hold switch with any MIDI ...

Page 46: ...the VALUE buttons and press ENTER The first line of the display shows the currently selected wheel the second indicates the controller to be associated with the wheel Use the VALUE buttons to select the correct controller type The name of the controller will be displayed in plain text Controllers that do not comply with the MIDI specification are shown as The NO CONTROLLER setting will result in t...

Page 47: ...PN controllers of the internal soundboard Note We would advise less experienced users against using the RPN controllers as this may affect pitchbend sensitivity and tuning in such a way that your AXON will play incorrect notes And another note for insiders Normally the underlying NRPN or RPN controller should be reset to NULL 7fh after making changes with the DATA ENTRY controller The DATA ENTRY c...

Page 48: ...led NO CONTROLLER MIDI Tuning Select the tuning of the MIDI output here Because the AXON knows the notes that are picked it can also transpose them It supports pitch changes of up to 3 octaves which can be set separately for each string Using the VALUE buttons you can configure the desired pitch of the open string press PARAMETER to ows you to load alternative standard tunings such as Drop D Open ...

Page 49: ...XON and select Chain preset 1 32 with the VALUE buttons The top line of the display shows the name here No Name 1 and next to it the chain storage posi tion here 1 The bottom line shows the preset on the left and on the right the corresponding step within the chain here likewise 1 Press the EDIT button to start programming the chain The following parameters can be accessed using the hain Preset Na...

Page 50: ...moved and all follow ing steps will be moved forward button to exit Chain mode Whenever you edit any values a line of the display will flash to press the EXIT button now specify th the previous step in this location Y Storing Chain Presets Press the EXIT indicate that the changes have not been saved Press the STORE button Choose the location 1 32 at which you would like to store the changes Pressi...

Page 51: ...une Base parameter is set to 0 the middle arrow corresponds to a tuning calibration of 440 Hz Level Selecting this value will replace the tune The positions of the bars correspond to the levels of the individual strings These levels let you monitor the dynamics In the Editor you cannot change this setting Display type for sound names NUM GM WXT The AXON can display the sound presets or timbres use...

Page 52: ...on can also be used to send the parameter set to the computer man age it there in groups and reload it to the AXON This can be useful for creating your own preset library Press the ENTER button and use the Parameter buttons to select the range you would like to send Use the Value buttons to select individual sections Press the ENTER button again to start the transfer The transfer is complete when ...

Page 53: ...our specifications Up to 32 program steps are available in which you ine patterns in any order or repeat them as needed This menu item is located in the Software Editor on the Arpeggiator Sequencer page the hold switch while in Preset mode A distinction must be made between a pattern and a track sequence A pattern consists of a maximum of 16 individual steps of identical length You may select up t...

Page 54: ... the value of this parameter to e drum sequencer in relation to the other conditions Panorama adjust the level of th Positioning in the stereo image L15 R15 Here you can define where the output drum sequence is to be heard in the stereo image L15 means that it is heard in the left channel only MID means that it is heard in both channels R15 means that it is heard in the right channel only Reverb 0...

Page 55: ...le to assign up to four simultaneous drum instruments in three dynamic levels to each step A value of 12 corresponds to a three quarter beat for example Instruments 1 4 Select an instrument from the list of the selected drumkit and start the editing process ENTER button The lower half of your AXON display will now show a dotted line with a cursor that you can move back and forth PARAMETER buttons ...

Page 56: ... order A maximum of uld be repeated within the step specified in ST lues will repeat the pattern the given number of times The ut at Pattern PT 1 32 ttern to be played back at the step number specified in ST Changes to a track are indicated by a flashing display Press the STORE button to save the track to memory Count C 0 99 Use this parameter to set the number of times the pattern sho The value 1...

Page 57: ...e settings of the external MIDI device match those of the AXON GLOBAL MODE Ensure that the QUANTIZE value in the preset split PRESET MODE is set to AUTO or OFF I get partially incorrect notes Question When I play my guitar the notes I hear are either partially or completely wrong Possible problem Tuning discrepancy Solution Tune your guitar using the AXON tuning aid If you need to tune the AXON to...

Page 58: ...rect velocity parameters Solution The velocity settings of the AXON must be suitable to the sound of the output device Try reducing the velocity sensitivity parameter in the split preset PRESET MODE and increasing the velocity offset parameter Incorrect sounds Question Sounds shown on the display of the AXON do not match those that I m hearing from the external MIDI output device Possible problem ...

Page 59: ...0 Viola Seperate 127 String Pad Viola Off Attack 20 31 Cello Seperate 127 String Pad Cello 12 Off Attack 20 32 Contrabass Seperate 127 String Pad Contrabass 12 Off Attack 30 33 TremStrings Seperate 128 Hold Pad Tremolo Strings Off Attack 30 34 Harp Seperate 127 String Pad Harp Trigger 35 Enya s Seperate 128 Hold Pad Enya s Garden Trigger 36 Eden s Seperate 128 Hold Pad Eden s Garden Trigger 37 Str...

Page 60: ...et 12 End Flange Bass 12 Off 97 Country Arpeggiator 30 Viola Fret 1 8 Banjo Off Fret 9 End Fiddle 12 Off Attack 62 98 Organs Control Modulation Wheel Fret 1 8 Drawbar Organ 1 Trigger Fret 9 End Percussive Organ Trigger 99 GoEast Seperate 128 Hold Pad Fret 1 8 Sitar Trigger Fret 9 End T Koto Trigger 100 Classic Seperate 127 String Pad Fret 1 8 Strings Trigger Attack 40 Fret 9 End Violin Off Attack ...

Page 61: ...2 MID ing a I Tim nd Synchronisation MIDI Clock Ye Yes Yes Used for Arpeggiator and Sequencer s No Song Position Pointer Yes No No No Song Select Ye No No s No Start No Continue Yes N Stop No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Used for Arpeggiator and Sequencer Used for Arpeggiator and Sequencer Used for Arpeggiator and Sequencer Yes o Yes MIDI e Cod No No Tim e Yes No MIDI Machine Control Y No No es No MIDI ...

Page 62: ...Controller 3 MSB N N o o 19 General Purpose Controller 4 MSB N N o o 20 N N o o 21 N N o o 22 N N o o 23 N N o o 24 N N o o 25 N N o o 26 N N o o 27 N N o o 28 N N o o 29 N N o o 30 N N o o 31 N N o o 32 Bank Select LSB Y N es o 33 Modulation Wheel LSB N N o o 34 Breath Controller LSB N N o o 35 N N o o 36 Foot Controller LSB N N o o 37 Portamento Time LSB N N o o 38 Data Entry LSB N N o o 39 Chan...

Page 63: ...No Yes 2 o Control 85 Value 63 Hold Pedal pressed No Yes 86 No Yes Value 63 Chain Pedal pressed 87 No No 88 No No 89 No No 90 No No 91 rb Se Reve nd Level Yes Yes 2 92 ts 2 D Effec epth No No 93 us Se Chor nd Level Yes Yes 2 94 cts 4 D Effe epth No No 95 cts 5 D Effe epth No No 96 Incre Data ment No No 97 Decr Data ement No No 98 Regis No Non tered Parameter Number LSB Yes 99 Non Registered Parame...

Page 64: ...aliser Med1 band gain 0x37 0x0A 0x00 12dB 0x40 0dB Midi Equaliser Med2 band gain 0x7F 12dB 0x37 0x0B 0x00 12dB 0x aliser High band gain 40 0dB Midi Equ 0x7F 12dB 0x37 0x0C 0x00 0Hz to 0x7F 1 w band freq 25Khz Midi Equaliser Lo 0x37 0x0D 0x00 0Hz to 0x7F 1 ed1 band freq 4Khz Midi Equaliser M 0x37 0x0E 0x00 0Hz to 0x7F 1 freq 4Khz Midi Equaliser Med2 band 0x37 0x0F 0x00 0Hz to 0x7F 5 h band freq 2Kh...

Page 65: ...T Dump arpeggio edit pattern 0x00 0x00 0x1A 0x00 0x00 0x30 R T Dump sequencer edit pattern 0x00 0x00 0x1B 0x00 0x00 0x80 Dump sequencer edit track R T 0x00 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x14 R T Dump global para te me r 0x00 0x00 0x21 0x00 0x01 0x70 R T Dump CC defaults 0x00 0x00 0x22 0x00 0x00 0x50 R T Dump guitar parameter 0x00 0x00 0x23 0x00 0x02 0x00 R T Dump MIDI mapping 0x00 0x00 0x24 00 0x00 0x06 R T...

Page 66: ... 0x01 0x30 vv Reverb type vv 0x00 to 0x07 default 0x04 0x00 Room1 0x01 Room2 0x02 Room3 0x03 Hall1 e 0x04 Hall2 0x05 Plat 0x06 Delay 0x07 Pan delay 0x40 0x01 0x31 vv Reverb character default vv 0x04 0x40 0x01 0x32 vv Reverb Pre LPF 0 to 7 default vv 0 0x40 0x01 0x33 vv Reverb master level default vv 0x40 0x40 0x01 0x34 vv Reverb time 0x40 0x01 0x35 vv Reverb delay feedback Only if reverb number 6 ...

Page 67: ...00 cents default 0x0A n 0x vv 0x40 0x2 05 Mod lfo1 tvf depth default 0 n 0x vv 0x40 0x2 x06 Mod lfo1 tva depth 0 100 default 0 n 0 vv 0x40 0x2 10 Bend pitch control 24 24 semitone default 0x42 n 0x vv 0x40 0x2 11 Bend tvf cutoff control default 0x40 n 0x vv 0x40 0x2 12 Bend Amplitude control 100 100 default 0x40 n 0x vv 0x40 0x2 14 Bend lfo1 pitch depth 0 600 cents default 0 n 0x vv 0x40 0x2 x15 B...

Page 68: ...G 5 50 Foster On Stage 4 TT 6 0 Harpsichord 2 GM 6 1 Harpsichord Wide 2 XG 6 25 Harpsichord 2 3 XG 6 35 Harpsichord 3 Modern 3 XG 7 0 Clavichord 2 GM 7 1 Clavichord Wide 2 XG 7 27 Clavichord Wha 2 XG 7 50 Hammer Clav 2 TT 7 51 DX Clav 2 TT 7 52 Mouth Clav 2 TT 7 64 Synthochord 2 XG 7 65 Clavichord Pierce 2 XG 8 0 Celesta 2 GM 8 50 Celesta UnderWater 2 TT 9 0 Glockenspiel 2 GM 10 0 MusicBox 2 GM 10...

Page 69: ...orus 2 XG 28 0 Mute Guitar 2 GM 28 40 Funk Guitar 1 2 XG 28 41 Mute Steel Guitar 2 XG 28 43 Funk Guitar 2 4 XG 28 45 Velo MuteClean 4 XG 28 50 Muted Wah 2 TT 29 0 Overdrive 2 GM 29 43 Guitar Pinch 3 XG 30 0 Distortion Guitar 1 GM 30 40 Feedback Guitar 1 2 XG 30 41 Feedback Guitar 2 2 XG 31 0 Guitar Harmonics 1 GM 31 65 back Guitar Feed 1 XG 31 66 Feedback World 2 TT 32 0 Acoustic Bass 2 GM 32 40 t...

Page 70: ...G 49 65 String Ensemble 3 3 XG 50 0 Synth Strings 1 2 GM 50 27 Synth Strings Reso 2 XG 50 50 FiftyFifty Synth Strings 2 TT 50 64 Synth Strings 4 4 XG 50 65 5th Synth Strings 2 TT 51 0 Synth Strings 2 2 GM 52 0 Choir Aah 2 GM 52 3 Choir Aah Wide Pan 2 XG 52 16 Choir Aah 2 Warm 4 TT 52 32 Mellow Choir 2 XG 52 40 Choir Strings 4 XG 52 50 Wuah Choir 2 TT 53 0 Voice Ooh 2 GM 53 50 pe Voice Do 2 TT 53 5...

Page 71: ...Saw Lead 2 GM 81 6 Saw 2 1 XG 81 8 Comic Saw 2 TT 81 18 Dyna Saw 1 XG 81 19 I Speak FM 2 XG 81 20 Big Lead 4 TT 81 24 Heavy Synth 3 TT 81 25 Simple Moog 1 TT 81 40 Variation Lead 3 TT 81 41 Doctor Lead 2 XG 81 45 Velo Fifth Lead 3 TT 81 50 Unheil 7 TT 81 51 Cinema Scope 9 TT 81 52 Night Lead 4 TT 81 96 Seq Ana 2 TT 82 0 Calliope 2 GM 82 65 Desert Calliope 2 TT 83 0 Chiffer Lead 2 GM 83 64 Rubby 2 ...

Page 72: ...G 98 71 Bell Harp 3 XG 98 72 Gamelimba 3 XG 99 0 Atmosphere 3 GM 99 18 Warm Atmos 3 XG 99 19 Hollow Rise 2 XG 99 40 Nylon EP 2 XG 99 50 Plasticman 3 TT 99 64 Nylon Harp 2 XG 99 65 Harp Vox 3 XG 99 66 Atmos Pad 4 XG 99 67 Planet 3 XG 100 0 Brightness 3 GM 100 64 Fanta Bell 3 XG 100 96 Smokey 2 XG 101 0 Goblins 2 GM 101 50 Vectormorph 4 TT 101 64 Goblin Syn 2 XG 101 65 50 s SciFi 2 XG 101 66 Ring Pa...

Page 73: ... Tom 1 GM 117 64 Melodic Tom 2 2 XG 117 65 Real Tom 1 XG 117 66 Rock Tom 3 XG 118 0 Synth Drum 2 GM 118 64 Ana Tom 1 XG 118 65 Electronic Percussion 3 XG 119 0 Reverse Cymbal 2 GM 120 0 Fret Noise 1 GM 121 0 Breath Noise 1 GM 122 0 Seashore 2 GM 122 50 Sea Gulls 1 TT 122 51 Space Storm 2 TT 123 0 Birds 2 GM 124 0 Telephone 2 GM 125 0 Helicopter 2 GM 126 0 Applause 2 GM 127 0 Gunshot 2 GM 127 2 Las...

Page 74: ...DI CC 0 CC 119 MIDI MAPPING Map MIDI X to Preset X UTILITY DISPLAY TUNING LEVEL SOUNDNAMES NUM GM WXT DCLIC RESPNS 1 20 XMIT SYSEX TOTAL DUMP PRESET ALL 1 128 CHAIN ALL 1 32 ARP PATTERN ALL 1 16 SEQUENC ALL PATTRN TRACKS RECEIVE SYSEX ON OFF EDIT SEQUENCE TEMPO EXT 41 240 VOLUME 0 127 PANORAMA L15 R15 REVERB SEND 0 127 CHORUS SEND 0 127 MODE PATTERN TRACK PATTERN 1 32 KIT Select Drumkit STEPS 1 16...

Page 75: ...HOLDMD COMMON SEP Select Preset 1 256 VOLUME OFF 0 127 SEQ PATTERN OFF 1 32 SEQ TRACK OFF 1 8 SEQ TEMPO EXT 41 240 LAYER Select Preset 1 256 VOLUME OFF 0 127 SEQ PATTERN OFF 1 32 SEQ TRACK OFF 1 8 SEQ TEMPO EXT 41 240 ARPEG Select Preset 1 256 TEMPO EXT 41 240 LENGTH 1 32 SCAN ASSIGN REVERS PATRN 1 16 1 8 1 4 Edit Pattern SYNC ON OFF OCTAVES 1 4 REPEATS 1 32 VELOCITY OFF 0 127 SEQ PATTERN OFF 1 32...

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