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MIDI Control Change Messages

The 45000 can respond to specific Control Change mes-
sages. The following lists all of the 45000 parameters and 
their corresponding CC#.

CC# 

Data Range 

45000 Parameter

0 to 127 

Clix level

20 

0 to 127 

Dry Out slider

21 

0 to 127 

Track 1 play/feedback slider

22 

0 to 127 

Track 2 play/feedback slider

23 

0 to 127 

Track 3 play/feedback slider

24 

0 to 127 

Track 4 play/feedback slider

25 

0 to 127 

Mix track play/feedback slider

26 

0 to 127 

Tempo slider

27 

0 to 127 

Dry Out pan

28 

0 to 127 

Track 1 pan

29 

0 to 127 

Track 2 pan

30 

0 to 127 

Track 3 pan

31 

0 to 127 

Track 4 pan

102 

127 

Push REC button

103 

127 

Push NEW button

104 

127 

Push PLAY button

105 

127 

Push TRACK SELECT button

106 

127 

Push EXT SYNC button

107 

127 

Push MIXDOWN button

108 

127 

Push STEREO button

109 

127 

Push REVERSE button

110 

127 

Push OCTAVE button

111 

127 

Push PUNCH-IN button

112 

127 

Push QUANTIZE button

113 

127 

Loop Down

114 

127 

Loop Up

115 

0 to 99 

Loop Select

124 

Change to OMNI=OFF

125 

Change to OMNI=ON

Please Note:
•  There must be at least 300mS between each button push 

message. 

•  At power up the 45000 will always be in OMNI=OFF mode. 

This means that it will only obey Control Change mes-
sages on the selected channel. The 45000 can however 
be switched to OMNI=ON mode by receipt of the appropri-
ate command on its selected channel. In OMNI=ON mode 
45000 will respond to CONTROL CHANGE MESSAGES 
(except OMNI=OFF) on any channel. The 45000 only 
accepts OMNI messages set to its current channel. 

•  Moving a fader or knob after receiving a CC message will 

overwrite the last CC message with the last fader or knob 
movement.

MIDI Program Change Messages

The 45000 interprets certain Program Change messages as 
button pushes and mute/unmute commands. In addition to 
accessing every button on the 45000 with Program Change, 
we have also added more functions not present on the face 
of the 45000, such as mute/unmute of the tracks and direct 
selection of a track. A program change message has one 
information byte, P0 (0 to 127), but this is usually presented 
to the user as being 1 to 128, shown below as P1.

P0 or   P1 

45000 Parameter

   1 

Select Loop 00

   2 

Select Loop 01

   :

99 

   100  Select Loop 99

100   101   Push PLAY button
101   102   Mute/unmute track 1’s play**
102   103   Mute/unmute track 2’s play**
103   104   Mute/unmute track 3’s play**
104   105   Mute/unmute track 4’s play**
105   106   Push REC button
106   107 

Select track 1 for record (or 1 and 2 if stereo)

107  108   Select track 2 for record (or 1 and 2 if stereo)
108  109   Select track 3 for record (or 3 and 4 if stereo)
109   110   Select track 4 for record (or 3 and 4 if stereo)
110   111   Push NEW button
111   112   Push QUANTIZE button
112   113   Push REC button
113   114   Push PLAY button
114   115   Push REVERSE button
115   116   Push TRACK SELECT button
116   117   Push STEREO button
117   118   Push PUNCH-IN button
118   119   Push EXT SYNC button
119   120   Push OCTAVE button
120   121   Push MIXDOWN button
121   122   Push LOOP DOWN button
122   123   Push LOOP UP button
123   124   Mute/unmute MIXDOWN**
124   125   Mute/unmute Dry Out**
125   126   Mute/unmute clix level**
126   127   Mute/unmute all play tracks***

**  The single channel mute/unmute action works as follows: 

If the channel’s level is greater than zero when the com-
mand is received then the channel will be muted. If the 
channel’s level is zero when the command is received 
then the level will be set either to that of 45000’s panel 
fader or to that of the last CC message (20..24), depend-
ing on which was the last received. 

***  When a mute/unmute all-play-tracks command is 

received all play tracks will be muted if ANY of them is 
greater than zero. If ALL of them are zero then each will 
be set to fader or CC level.

MIDI Out (MIDI Thru)

45000 generally relays all received MIDI messages at its 
MIDI out connector. But in Internal sync mode it does not 
relay the sequencer commands: STOP START CONT CLOCK.

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Страница 1: ...User Reference Manual...

Страница 2: ...PLIANCE Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able prote...

Страница 3: ...r more complex possibilities the 45000 is more of everything True world stan dard audio fidelity as much creative time as any musician would need and an ease of use that is instantly familiar The 4500...

Страница 4: ...To exit OVERDUB mode press the RECORD button You could also press NEW LOOP to end recording and begin playback immediately 12 If you want to record on another track press the TRACK SELECT button to c...

Страница 5: ...ECORD buttons 7 Move the Mixdown slider up move all of the track sliders down and press PLAY to hear the newly recorded mix 8 Please Note The original audio on the 4 tracks remains after completing a...

Страница 6: ...erdubbing audio The RECORD LED blinks at a medium rate when the 45000 is in Record Ready mode The table to the right explains the result of pressing the RECORD button in relation to the currrent mode...

Страница 7: ...sloppy about ending the loop the 45000 will adjust the loop length to the nearest bar yielding loops that cycle per fectly in sync with the CLIX metronome All bars are 4 beats long In Non Quantize mod...

Страница 8: ...will be recorded or over dubbed onto The tracks are available in mono or stereo pairs 1 2 or 3 4 The recording levels are set with the INPUT knobs 10 TRACK Faders The 4 track faders serve a dual purpo...

Страница 9: ...recorded speed variations you perform with the TEMPO Slider will be recorded onto the Mixdown track This allows you to make subtle effects such as flanging or more drastic effects like radically bendi...

Страница 10: ...5000 in the analog domain and is output through the LEFT and RIGHT OUTPUT jacks the Headphone and the MONITOR OUT jacks You could connect an mp3 player mixer drum machine or any other device with a li...

Страница 11: ...DI OUT jack as a MIDI Thru pass ing whatever commands the MIDI IN jack receives back out to the MIDI OUT jack When EXT CLOCK Mode is activated the MIDI OUT jack passes the MIDI Clock signal it receive...

Страница 12: ...loop if all audio files are present and may not play as intended if TEMPO TXT is not present Importing Audio Files The 45000 is capable of Playing and Overdubbing audio files that are made elsewhere...

Страница 13: ...adphones output and the MONITOR OUT jack The setting of the DRY OUT fader and pan knob will not effect what is actually recorded Only the INPUT Level knobs have any bearing on what is recorded Non Qua...

Страница 14: ...ack Track 1 will remain the active track The audio you recorded on Track 1 is in memory you need to press PLAY to hear it By pressing the NEW LOOP button the 45000 will enter Play mode the loop will c...

Страница 15: ...r devices may send 0 to 127 which would also activate loop numbers 0 to 99 MIDI PC 122 is Loop Down When the 45000 receives this message it will decrement the loop number by 1 MIDI PC 123 is Loop Up U...

Страница 16: ...put you into Overdub mode immediately while in the middle of the loop cycle Overdubbing occurs only on the track that is currently active the track or tracks with their LEDs lit up For the track you a...

Страница 17: ...Y while Mixdown is the active track is exactly like pressing PLAY when any of the other tracks are active you will not do anything to change the audio already on the tracks you are simply listening ba...

Страница 18: ...ED lit solid and Beat Sync LED blinks rapidly Full Ext Clock Mode Setting the 45000 to Full EXT CLOCK Mode enables it to respond not only to MIDI Clock but also MIDI Start Stop and Song Position Point...

Страница 19: ...op recording and immediately begin playing overdubbing the loop you just recorded If you want to just play the loop back and not overdub press the NEW LOOP button to end the loop If you want to simply...

Страница 20: ...0 s buttons and moving its sliders and rotary controls The 45000 does not send Program and Control Change messages it only receives these messages Setting the MIDI Channel The MIDI channel on which Pr...

Страница 21: ...nge we have also added more functions not present on the face of the 45000 such as mute unmute of the tracks and direct selection of a track A program change message has one information byte P0 0 to 1...

Страница 22: ...at its discretion a product that fails to oper ate due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase This applies only to original purchasers who have bought t...

Страница 23: ...User s Notes...

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