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14 Global Settings
Sequential
4. Clock Port:
MID
,
USB
—
Sets the ports, MIDI or USB, by which MIDI
clock signals are received.
5. Param Xmit:
Off
,
CC
,
NR, CAS, nAS
—
Changes to the values of front
panel controls are transmitted via MIDI as Continuous Controllers (
CC
) or
Non-registered Parameter Number (
NR
). Transmission of parameters can
also be turned off. You could, for example, turn the filter
cutoff
frequency
knob on the Trigon-6 and have it affect the cutoff frequency of another
synthesizer.
CAS
allows the transmission of MIDI Out for the Arp/Sequencer
in addition to Continuous Controllers.
nAS
allows the transmission of MIDI
Out for Arp/Sequencer in addition to NRPNs. For a list of Trigon-6 CCs and
NRPNs, see the online MIDI Implementation document.
NRPNs are the preferred method of parameter transmission, since they cover
the complete range of all parameters, while CCs are limited to a range of 128.
6. Param Rcv:
Off
,
CC
,
NR
—
Sets the method by which parameter changes
are received via MIDI. As with transmission, NRPNs are the preferred method.
7. MIDI Control:
Off
,
On
—
When On, the synth will respond to MIDI
controllers, including Pitch Wheel, Mod Wheel, Pedal, Volume.
8. MIDI Sysex:
MID
,
USB
—
When set to MIDI (
MID
) it will receive
and transmit them using the MIDI ports/cables When set to USB it
will receive and transmit them using the USB port/cable. MIDI SysEx
messages are used when sending and receiving a variety of data includ-
ing, programs, alternative tunings, system updates, and more.
9. MIDI Out:
MID
,
USB
,
btH
,
PLY
—
Sets the port by which MIDI data
will be transmitted (MIDI, USB, both MIDI and USB, polychain).
Selecting the
PLY
/polychain option allows you to link two Trigon-6
synths to each other, to increase the total available polyphony to 12 voices.
Globals - Bottom Row
0. Local Control:
Off
,
On
—
When on (the default), the keyboard and
front panel controls directly affect the Trigon-6. When off, the controls
are transmitted via MIDI but do not directly affect the “local” synth (that
is, the Trigon-6). This is primarily useful for avoiding MIDI data loops
that can occur with some external sequencers.