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Eventide H7600 User Manual
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MIDI
–
This is the identical
MIDI
parameter from the first page. See the previous
section for its description.
base channel
–
Selects one of 16 MIDI channels to be the base channel, from
which all MIDI channel numbers are calculated in the H7600.
omni mode
–
If this value is set to
on
, then a MIDI message on any channel is
accepted by every MIDI message recipient in the H7600. This keeps things simple
in simple setups. If the value is
off
, then every MIDI recipient in the H7600
specifies from which MIDI channel (offset from the
base channel
) it will accept
messages.
note mode
–
The H7600 supports two note modes:
mono
and
poly
.
In Poly
mode, one channel contains all the notes (keyboards). In Mono mode, each channel
contains only a single note. Multiple channels are used concurrently for multiple
sources.
pressure
–
If this parameter is set to
channel
, then the last modified MIDI
aftertouch message on a given channel affects all the notes played on that channel.
If the value is set to
key
, then a MIDI aftertouch message on a given channel
affects only the note with which it is associated.
pitch bend
–
When using a MIDI keyboard to play a synthesizer program on the
H7600, this parameter controls how many semitones a maximum MIDI pitchbend
message shifts the original pitch.
sysex speed
–
The lower the value of this parameter, the slower the H7600 will
transmit MIDI messages. This can be useful if the receiving device has trouble
handling faster rates.
midiclk out
–
Setting this value to
on
prompts the H8000 to generate a MIDI
clock signal that represents its internal tempo (
SETUP
/
TEMPO
). This is a highly
accurate signal to which other equipment can synchronize.
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