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Modifying a user Setup
To modify a user Setup:
1
Select one of the eight user Setups from the
Setup list in the toolbar.
2
Make any changes you like in the MIDI Routing
window, Filter window, Channel Map window,
Sync window, or Advanced MIDI windows.
After you make your first change to a user Setup,
the Console software indicates this interim state by
displaying the phrase “Modified” in parentheses
next to the user Setup name in the Setup list.
Saving a user Setup in the MIDI Express XT
Once you have modified a user Setup, you can save
the Setup in the MIDI Express XT in one of several
ways.
■
Choose Write Setup from the Interface menu
■
Click the Write Setup button in the toolbar (see
Figure 7-2 on page 52)
■
Turn on Auto-write, which automatically writes
the user Setup to the MIDI Express XT when you
either switch to a different Setup or exit the console
software
Figure 7-19: Writing a Setup so that changes to it are remembered.
Renaming a user Setup
To rename a user Setup, choose the Interface|Write
Setup menu command or by clicking the Write
Setup button in the toolbar. Type in the new name
and click Write.
Saving user Setups and banks to disk
Use the commands in the File menu to save a single
Setup or a Setup bank (all eight user Setups) as a
file on disk. Just choose
Save Setup
or
Save Bank
from the menu, type in a name, and click OK. To
load the user Setup or bank from disk, use the Load
bank or Setup command in the File menu.
PEDAL WINDOW
Pedal-to-MIDI and click-to-MIDI are powerful
functions of the MIDI Express XT. The pedal-to-
MIDI function allows you to configure a foot
switch or momentary pedal (connected to the
“PEDAL” jack on the MIDI Express XT’s front
panel) to generate any type of MIDI message or to
trigger a series of MIDI messages. The Click-to-
MIDI function can similarly translate an audio
click to a MIDI message. Both the capabilities open
up many musical and practical possibilities, but we
will cover a couple basic examples and leave the
rest up to your imagination. Here are a few
examples:
■
Generate MIDI data, such as notes, controllers,
patch changes, pitch bend, and system exclusive
data using a foot switch
■
Use the foot switch to step through a series of
MIDI data events (or groups of events)
■
Convert an audio tempo source (such as a click
track) into MIDI data to slave MIDI hardware or
software to the audio tempo source
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