PART EDIT SECTION
If you are currently on the Sysex transmission page of the Global menu, Pressing this button will initiate a sysex dump.
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The higher parameter is “Sus/sw2”. In this case with a value of Enable.
This parameter determines how the selected Part will respond to incoming MIDI/Sustain pedal data. ( Controller 64 ). This parame-
ter is adjusted using the upper Data knob. If this parameter is set to “Enable” the Envelopes are held at their sustain phases if a
MIDI Sustain pedal message of “On” is received. ( This is similar to the Damper pedal on a Piano ) . The Sustain pedal message
can be set to do other things as well though. If this parameter is set to “Arp Latch” the Arp latch function will be switched on when a
Sustain pedal message of “On” is received & switched “Off’ when a pedal “off” is received. Similarly if this parameter is set to “Arp
Mute” or “Part Mute” the respective mute function will be controlled in the same way. Some manufacturers have different polarity
pedals which can make this parameter behave in reverse so inverse parameters have been added as an option. Additionally it is
often useful when layering 2 or more Parts to have one Part enabled & the other(s) disabled so an “Off” option is available. The
range of this parameter is Enable, Arp Latch, Arp Mute, Part Mute, Enable (I), Arp Latch (I), Arp Mute (I), Part Mute (I) & Off. This
parameter is memorised with the Performance.
The lower parameter is “MIDI channel”. In this case with a value of Global.
This parameter selects the MIDI Channel the Part will receive & transmit MIDI Data on. Use the lower Data knob to adjust this
parameter. If this parameter is set to “Global” the Part will play on whatever channel is set as the “Global Midi channel” on page 1
of the Global menu. If this parameter is set to “Omni” the Part will play on any MIDI channel. The range of this parameter is 1 to 16
Omni & Global. This parameter is memorised with the Performance.
The MIDI channel for the Part can be set via MIDI by holding down the page down button & while holding it down playing a note
into the Supernova II Rack on the desired channel. It is not possible to set the Part’s MIDI channel to Omni or Global using this
method.
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These parameters determine how the currently selected Part will respond to the type of MIDI controller data which is generated
when footswitches 1 or 3 are pressed. This MIDI controller data could arrive either by a sequencer or be directly generated by the
footswitches ( provided the relevant footswitch is enabled for this Part, see page 1 of the Pedal Menu ).Use the upper Data knob to
adjust Switch 1 & the lower Data knob to adjust Switch 3. The range of this parameter is Off, Sustain, Arp latch, Arp mute, Part
mute, Sustain (I), Arp latch (I) Arp mute (I) & Part mute (I). These parameters are memorised with a Performance.
The "Sw3" parameter on this page only applies to the type of MIDI controller data generated when Footswitch 3 is configured to
"Switch" or "Switch-I" on page 10 of the Global Menu.
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Sw1
Off
Sw3
Off
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Sus/sw2 Enable
MIDI channel Global
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