Issue 2.0W 12/12/2012 Church Organ World Sequencer Plus - User Manual Page 20 of 27
14.4. MIDI Channels
MIDI can transmit data over 16 channels. MIDI devices can be usually be programmed to transmit or received
up data on one or more channels. By default the Church Organ World instruments, with a standard keyboard
layout, transmit MIDI data on the following channels:
15. Components Relevant to MIDI
;Sung Eucharist
;Pre service music
BOEL.MID
STOP
;First Hymn
OEH110I.MID
OEH110V.MID,3
STOP
;Kyrie-Inwood
KINW.MID
;Gloria-Powell
GINW.MID
STOP
;Psalm
PSALM148.MID
;Gradual Hymn
OEH107I.MID
OEH107V.MID,4
STOP
;Offertory Hymn
OEH351I.MID
OEH351V.MID,5
STOP
;Sanctus & Benedictus-Inwood
SINW.MID
BIND.MID
STOP
;Agnus Dei-Inwood
STOP
;Recessional Hymn
OEH124I.MID
OEH124.MID,6
;Alleluia and Amen
AMEN124.MID
STOP
;Post ServiceVoluntary
BACH.MID
END
When a Hymn has verses where different registrations
are used then a different recording must be used for each
verse. They can be run in sequence to form a complete
hymn although some external editing of the MIDI files
may be necessary to get the timing just right. The result
for hymn 110 might look like:-
;Intro
OEH110_1.MID
;Verses 1,2
OEH110_2.MID,2
;Last verse
OEH110_3.MID
STOP
or alternatively the complete Hymn may be recorded in
one MIDI file:_
OEH110.MID
STOP
The comments can be used as a reminder of sequence of
events.
Filenames starting with I_ will not play the associated V_
file when used in a playlist.
Channel
1 Manual
2 Manual
3 Manual
4 Manual
1
Keyboard
Great
Choir
Choir
2
Swell
Great
Great
3
Pedal
Swell
Swell
4
Pedal
Solo
5
Pedal
12
Stops
Stops
Stops
Stops