Once the setting is stored, the Z-15 quits the
routine and
returns to
.
The ENGL foot controller sends data via the selected MIDI channel. Which channel you
choose doesn't matter unless you want to work with several MIDI devices in a MIDI
loop and address and control a specific device via MIDI. To do this, the receiver and
foot controller's MIDI channel assignments must match. To obtain information on the
selected MIDI send channel, access the
routine as described
above. To quit this routine without storing a setting, press the ( ) button. The
systemwillquitthe
automaticallyafterabout20seconds.
->Callupthefirstbank00xandpressandholdthe buttonuntil
the display reads >Cn.1<. All parameters for the stored (current) setting
for
appear in successive order in the display:
First comes the selected controller number, for instance, >00.4<, then the curve
characteristic, for instance, >li.<, whereby the curve type, ascending (positive)
or descending (negative), is represented graphically at the far right position.
Next appears the send interval between individual controller commands, for
instance, >t1.0<.
To demonstrate how changes are made using the appropriate buttons, the
following example describes the process of changing to controller number 7 from
controller number 4, and selecting an ascending linear curve and a 20-ms send
interval:
-> Press three times; the display reads >00.5<, >00.6<, >00.7<.
-> Press to select the controller curve characteristic, in this case a linear
ascending wave form; display reads >li.< and a special symbol
at the right position signifying an ascending curve.
-> Press to set the controller command send interval to 20 ms.
-> Press to store the changes; the display confirms the programming
process by indicating >Pr.o<.
Once the settings have been stored, the Z-15 quits the
routine
and returns to
.
Note: The system will quit the
routine automatically after about
20 seconds.
>Callupthelastbank12xandpressandhold until
the display reads >Cn.2<. All parameters for the stored (current) setting
for
appear in successive order in the display:
First comes the selected controller number, for instance, >00.8.<, then the curve
characteristic, for example, >l.o.<, whereby the curve type, ascending (positive)
or descending (negative), is represented graphically at the far right position.
Next appears the send interval between individual controller commands,
for instance, > t5.0.<.
To demonstrate how changes are made using the appropriate buttons, the
following example describes the process of changing to controller number 4 from
MIDI Channel Setup
MIDI Program Bank Mode
MIDI Channel Setup
9 End
MIDIChannelSetup
0
Continuous Controller 1
Up
1
6
0
Controller 1 Setup
MIDI Program Bank Mode
Controller 1 Setup
9
Continuous Controller 2
Atipfromthedesigner:
Settingparametersforexpressionpedal1via
Setting parameters for expression pedal 2 via
Controller1Setup
Controller 2 Setup
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