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designs worked on this assumption. However, there is nothing in the MIDI standard that actually
requires a specific voltage, since it operates as a current loop via an opto-isolator.
Nowadays it is much more common for logic to run at 3.3V or lower. The MIDI Manufacturers
Association has now released a reference hardware design based on 3.3V, which they call the
"Low-Voltage Signaling" standard, and it is this that the disting mk4 uses.
The disting is therefore fully compatible with any device that adheres strictly to the MIDI
specification, but may not be with devices that play fast and loose with the spec and assume 5V.
Download the full MIDI electrical specification
Controlling the disting mk4 via MIDI
In addition to any algorithm-specific MIDI implementation, there are common MIDI controls
shared by all algorithms. These are as follows. '<in>' for the MIDI channel indicates the MIDI input
channel as selected in the settings.
MIDI
channel
Message
Function
Note
<in>
CC 1
Set algorithm parameter 0
<in>
CC 2
Set algorithm parameter 1
<in>
CC 3
Set algorithm parameter 2
<in>
CC 4
Set algorithm parameter 3
<in>
CC 5
Set algorithm parameter 4
<in>
CC 6
Set algorithm parameter 5
<in>
CC 17 Set Z
Sending this CC takes control of the algorithm's Z
function and overrides the Z knob and CV input.
The Z function remains overridden until the
algorithm is changed.
<in>
CC 18 Select algorithm
<in>
CC 19 Free Z
If Z has been overridden by CC 17, sending this
CC with a value of 64 or more cancels the override
and restores Z control to the knob/CV input.
<in>
Program
change
Select algorithm /
Load preset
Either selects an algorithm or loads a preset, as set
in the settings.
MIDI Thru
If enabled in the settings, the MIDI out port echoes any incoming MIDI arriving at the in port. Note
that no attempt is made to process or merge this MIDI stream. If the disting is itself generating
MIDI output, using the Thru function at the same time is likely to result in garbage MIDI output.
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