MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
101
“Send Data“ is a function which allows predetermined MIDI data bytes to be automatically
sent to your expanders whenever a program is selected. Strings of data can be programmed and
stored for each MIDI output. The data bytes (0 – 255) can be programmed in either decimal or
hexadecimal form. Send Data can be used in many ways, for example:
*
Send Request
➩
asks the expander for SysEx data
*
Omni/Poly/Mono
➩
changes modes on the expander
*
Controller switching
➩
e.g. sustain, portamento ...
*
Programming commands
➩
e.g. filter settings, effect programming ...
*
Start/Stop/Continue/Song Pointer etc.
*
Local on/off ... and many more
&
This function can be used on the outputs only. There is also no way of specifying a MIDI
channel, since the data which can be sent here does not need channel data.
WARNING: Some expander‘s lock functions can be useless by incoming SysEx data!
$
Call up the Send Data function:
»
"
« and select
»
SND
«
.
In the top right of the display you will see the number and name of the current MIDI output.
LEDs light on the number keys representing outputs which already have settings.
$
Select an output using
to
.
The soft keys have the following functions:
*
tx
➩
Sends the string of data.
*
d/h
➩
Toggles between decimal and hexadecimal display.
*
brk
➩
Sends a pause of selectable duration.
*
ins
➩
A 0 byte is inserted and following bytes are moved back.
*
del
➩
Deletes the current byte.
The data type in each case can be seen in the brackets at the bottom right of the display.
This is particularly interesting for “
break
“ data, where the duration of the pause can be specified,
and for values higher than 127, where normalized channel, system and realtime events are shown.
With
the cursor moves by one position to the right, with
by one position to the left.
Normally, with
!
the value at the cursor position will be changed, by turning the wheel while
pressing
you can move the cursor to the left or right.
6.9.1 Example: Local off, Local on
6.9.1 Example: Local off, Local on
6.9.1 Example: Local off, Local on
6.9.1 Example: Local off, Local on
The command “LOCAL OFF“ has the following MIDI format:
[Bn] [7A] [00] (exadecimal) or [176 to 191] [122] [0] (decimal)
*
B
=
Controller
*
n
=
Channel number (Nos. 1-16 correspond to hexadecimal 0-F).
*
7A
=
The number of the controller for “LOCAL OFF“
*
00
=
OFF; for “LOCAL ON“ you would send [$7F] or [127]
Send Data 1:
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TMR tx d/h brk ins del
no data