3
EDIT MODE
To put the GPIM-16 into edit mode, use a screwdriver or pen to press the recessed edit button. The
edit
dot will light to show that it is in edit mode. The
para
dot will also light to show that the required
parameter can be changed by using the inc & dec buttons. When the required parameter has been
selected, press the mode button. The
para
dot will go out and the
val
dot will light to indicate that the
value can now be changed by using the inc and dec buttons.
When the required value has been set, either press the mode button again to select another
parameter, or press the edit button again. This will return you to normal operating mode again and
save all the settings you have changed. Note that settings are not stored permanently until you leave
edit mode. Settings are stored in non-volatile eeprom memory.
Note also that the GPIM-16 will continue to function normally during the edit process, except that the
display will not indicate an activated input.
Edit parameters:
‘
chn
’ -
select the MIDI channel which output MIDI messages will be sent on
available values – 1 to 16 – default =1
‘
nn1
’ -
set the note (or cont or prog) number for GPI input number 1 (2 to 8 follow consecutively)
available values – 0 to 127 – default =36
‘
oF1
’ -
set whether MIDI off messages are sent for GPI inputs 1 to 8
available values – yes or no – default =yes (note: program changes do not send off messages)
‘
nn9
’ -
set the note (or cont or prog) number for GPI input number 9 (10 to 16 follow consecutively)
available values – 0 to 127 – default =44
‘
oF9
’ -
set whether MIDI off messages are sent for GPI inputs 9 to 16
available values – yes or no – default =yes (note: program changes do not send off messages)
‘
dEb
’ -
set the debounce value for all GPI inputs – value shown in milliseconds (approx)
available values – 1 to 100– default =10
‘
out
’ -
set the output MIDI message type for all GPI inputs
available values – ‘not’ (notes) , ‘con’ (controllers) or ‘prg (program changes) – default =notes
MIDI ANALYSER
Power the unit on while holding the ‘dec’ button pressed. The display will show the firmware revision
nuber until the button is released; the display will then show ‘
ntn
’. Use the
inc
and
dec
buttons to
change the type of MIDI data which will be displayed, according to the following table:
‘
ntn
’ – note number
‘
ntv
’ – note velocity
‘
ccn
’ – controller number
‘
ccv
’ – controller number
‘
chn
’ – MIDI channel number
‘
prg
’ – program number
‘
sxn
’ – sysex no – shows ‘
sxy
’ – sysex yes if sysex is being received
‘
tcn
’ – timing clock no – shows ‘
tcy
’ – timing clock yes if timing clock is being received
‘
clk
’ – clock status – shows ‘
stt
’ for start, ‘
stp
’ for stop or ‘
cnt
’ for continue
Pressing all three buttons
mode
,
dec
and
inc
together will exit analyser mode and return the unit to
normal operation.