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FS7M External MIDI Interface 1.0   p 4

 

How far do you have to walk to get to your OWN house? Since you are already standing 
in front of your house, you have to walk ZERO house units away. 
 
Zero is the starting point, you move from zero some number of units. 
 
Programmers frequently deal with lists of things. The same logic applies to these lists. If 
you are looking at the first item in a list, how far do you have to move to look at the 
second? You have to move ONE unit. 
 
How far do you have to move to look at the first item? Since you are already looking at 
it, you move ZERO. 
 
Another way of looking at it is to ask the question, "How many single digit numbers are 
there?" There are 10. They are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. You don't get to the 
number 10 until you add another digit. Programmers can't afford to be wasteful, they 
use ALL of the digits, especially zero. 
 
This is also the root of the controversy over the year 2000. If you start counting at zero, 
2000 is the millennium. 
 
MIDI is a computer communication protocol, and internally, it starts from zero. 
MIDI Channels are actually numbered 0-15 and Program Changes are numbered 0-
127. 
 
But, since most people are not comfortable counting from zero, MOST MIDI instruments 
add an extra one and define MIDI Channels 1-16 and Program Changes 1-128. NOT 
ALL MIDI instruments do this!  
 
We debated long and hard over which philosophy to adopt. In the end we chose to 
follow the de-facto standard and number from one. We believed that this decision would 
result in less confusion and fewer problems. 
 
One problem we could not avoid was the numbering of the MIDI Channel Selector 
switch. The manufacturer of the switch numbered it from 0-15. These are in fact the 
actual numbers the switch uses. We had no control over the labeling. 
 
The unfortunate result of this mismatch is that you have to set the MIDI Channel 
Selector Switch to 0 to select MIDI Channel 1. 
 

MIDI Control 

 
Overview 

The MIDI interface takes the place of the FS7 pedal, and controls all functions that were 
originally controlled by the pedal. No more. No less. In other words, the interface does 
not provide any additional control beyond that which the FS7 provides. 
 
The interface responds to MIDI Program Change Commands only. It can be controlled 
by the Rivera Head Master foot-operated MIDI controller or by any standard MIDI 
controller. 

Содержание FS7M

Страница 1: ...FS7M External MIDI Interface 1 0 p 1 External MIDI Interface OWNERS MANUAL Version 1 0 May 2002...

Страница 2: ...ace it you can order one from Rivera or make it yourself It does not require shielded cable and the pins are wired straight through 1 1 2 2 etc AMP 2 The FS7M has two amplifier connectors The second c...

Страница 3: ...inary numbers 0 15 is 0000 1111 in binary It is labeled correctly for what it does Internally MIDI gear uses channels 0 15 Long ago MIDI manufacturers decided that musicians would be uncomfortable wit...

Страница 4: ...actually numbered 0 15 and Program Changes are numbered 0 127 But since most people are not comfortable counting from zero MOST MIDI instruments add an extra one and define MIDI Channels 1 16 and Prog...

Страница 5: ...mmands for separate functions have also been defined Separate functions change ONE value only leaving all others unchanged Contact Me My name is Mike Peterson My email address is mikep rivera com I de...

Страница 6: ...F ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 OFF CHANNEL BOOST BOOST CHANNEL FS7M MIDI PROGRAM CHANGES DUAL AMP COM...

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