
APPENDIX
E
USING THE SGX LT WITH AN X-11 Foot Controller or X-15 ULTRAFOOT
Using the ART X-11 with the SGX LT is very simple. Connect a MIDI cable from the
MIDI out of the X-11 to the MIDI in of the SGX LT. Select a preset on the X-11,
the corrosponding preset on the SGX LT will initially be one less than the X-11
(Preset 1 on the X-11 recalls preset 00 on the SGX LT). Reprogram the SGX LT as
described in Appendix B or Example 2 reprinted below for your own sequence of
presets.
You do not need to reprogram the X-15 ULTRAFOOT for use with the SGX LT. All
programming and setup is done with the SGX LT.
Only preset recall may be done
with the X-15 and the SGX LT.
The Expression pedals have no effect on the preset
effect parameters. You may use the X-15's Bypass Jack and a guitar cable hooked
up to the Remote jack of the SGX LT to bypass the SGX LT. Connect a MIDI cable
from the MIDI out of the X-11 to the MIDI in of the SGX LT. Select a preset on
the X-15, the corrosponding preset on the SGX LT will initially be one less than
the X-15 (Preset 1 on the X-15 recalls preset 00 on the SGX LT). Reprogram the
SGX LT as described in Appendix B or Example 2 reprinted below for your own
sequence of presets.
EXAMPLE 2:
Editing the MPT with a keyboard or external controller.
When used with a keyboard or other device such as the ART X-11 or X-15 ULTAFOOT
capable of sending MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE messages, MPT editing is simplified. We
will edit the MPT so when MIDI numbers 2 and 3, are received, presets 55 and Y4
will be recalled. It is assumed that the SGX LT has not had its MPT edited.
The keyboard or MIDI controller MIDI OUT must be connected to the SGX LT MIDI IN
jack. The MIDI on the SGX LT must be set to the same channel the keyboard will be
sending messages on, or the SGX LT MIDI must be set to [AL.] for OMNI mode.
Press and hold MIDI, then press BYPASS. The display will show [0.0] with the
decimal point blinking indicating that you are in MPT edit mode, this left
decimal point means that the MIDI PROGRAM number being displayed.
Select a patch on the keyboard so [0.2] appears in the display. This may not be
sound 2 or patch 2 on the keyboard. Different companies number their presets in a
variety of ways. The patch causing [0.2] to appear in the display is usually the
first or second patch of the lowest numbered bank if the keyboard or controller
has banks of patches.
*-Press and release BYPASS. The display shows [02.] to indicating MIDI number 2
recalls PRESET 2.
*-Press and hold UP until [55.] appears in the display. Now MIDI number 2 will
recall PRESET 55.
-To program the rest of the entries, you do not need to switch back to the MIDI
number. You can let the unit remain showing the PRESET number. (When you select
your keyboard or foot controller preset, you automatically recall the existing
SGX LT preset.)
*-Select the next patch on the keyboard. The display will show [03.] to indicate
that it recalls PRESET 4.
*-Press and hold the UP button until [Y4.] appears in the display. Now the last
patch number activated will recall PRESET Y4.
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