Setup Mode
The Channel/Program (CH/PROG) Page
7-7
When you change the value of the Program parameter, the value of MIDIProg automatically
changes correspondingly. If you want to transmit a MIDI program change number different
from the one corresponding to the local program, select the local program first, then change the
MIDI program.
Different programs are accessible depending on the value of the BankMode parameter:
Status
This parameter determines what the current zone does when you select the setup in Setup
mode.
Muted
means that the zone sends and receives program changes and entry/exit
controller values, but doesn’t play notes. If the value is
Active
, the zone sends and receives
normally via MIDI.
Solo
causes only the current zone to play, “backgrounding” all other zones
(backgrounded zones send and receive program changes and entry/exit controller values, but
don’t play notes). With a value of
Solo+Muted
, the current zone is both soloed and muted;
when the zone isn’t soloed, it won’t produce sound).
See the section about zone-status LEDs (page 7-3) for more information about muting and
soloing zones.
Destination
This parameter determines whether the currently selected zone transmits only to the PC3
(
Local
), transmits only to the MIDI port (
MIDI
), transmits only to the USB port (
USB_MIDI
),
transmits to a pair of destinations (
MIDI+Local
,
ULocal
, or
UMIDI
), or
transmits to all destinations (
UMIDI+Local
).
BankMode
The BankMode you choose determines how bank numbers will be sent over MIDI when the
setup is selected, and in what format. It also affects how many MIDI banks and programs you
can choose.
None
means no bank number is sent, just the program number.
Ctl 0
means that the bank
number is sent as a MIDI Controller #0 message.
Ctl 32
means it is sent as MIDI Controller #32.
Ctl 0/32
means it is sent as a dual-controller (two-byte) message, with the most-significant byte
(MSB) of the bank number sent as Controller 0 and the least-significant byte (LSB) as Controller
32. Bank Select messages allow you to specify banks numbered 0-127.
The MIDI Specification is a little ambiguous when it comes to Bank Select messages, as to
whether they should be only Controller 0, only Controller 32, or both Controllers sent as a pair.
Different manufacturers design their instruments to respond to different schemes, and if you
send Bank Select in a form an instrument doesn’t like, it may ignore it or interpret it incorrectly.
The BankMode parameter is designed to allow the greatest flexibility in addressing other MIDI
instruments. Usually you can look on the MIDI Implementation chart in the user’s manual of an
instrument to determine how it’s designed to receive Bank Select messages, and then set
Value of BankMode
Available Programs
Ctl 0 or Ctl 32
0 to 127
Ctl 0/32
0 to 127
K2600
0 to 99
None
None
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