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11 MIDI
11.1O
VERVIEW
OF
MIDI
IN
6A
PPEAL
An external MIDI controller that sends MIDI CC commands can control practically all 6Appeal
parameters that you can control with POTS. Not only can 6Appeal receive MIDI messages – it can
send MIDI messages out, too, if MidiOut is turned on. MIDI items are controlled from Menu 9 and
Menu 7. The 6Appeal MIDI CC messages are listed in Table 4, Appendix
Most of 6Appeal’s switchable parameters (menu items that you toggle with ENC) can be changed
with MIDI Note On messages. Be especially careful with that; if your MIDI setup includes
synthesizers, too, then playing synth notes may cause 6Appeal to act in peculiar ways. Set up
MIDI channels correctly. The 6Appeal MIDI Note ON messages are listed in Table 5, Appendix
11.2MIDI C
ONTROL
M
IDI
I
N
, M
IDI
O
UT
AND
M
IDI
T
HRU
6Appeal has both MidiIn and MidiOut connectors, which means that it can be controlled by
external MIDI sources and can also control external MIDI equipment. MidiOut can be used for
Midi Thru - 6Appeal mirrors the MIDI commands from MidiIn to MidiOut if MidiThru is turned
on. Please note that MIDI System Exclusive (Sysex) commands are not mirrored.
To set up correct MIDI control, you have to set Midi In and Midi Out channels according to your
MIDI setup (Menu 9 items 10 and 11). By default both of these are set to channel 6. Please note
that 6Appeal can only be set to MIDI channels 1 to 12, even though MIDI standard channel range
is 1 to 16 – this is a limitation of our user interface, sorry for that. We also recommend you to
avoid MIDI channels 11 and 12 if you want to use 6Appeal in MIDI MonoMode.
If you want your 6Appeal to be controlled by external MIDI equipment, you have to turn on
MidiIn from Menu 10.1; be aware of your Midi In channel, the default MidiIn channel is 6. If you
would like to control external MIDI equipment with 6Appeal, you have to turn on MidiOut from
Menu 10.2; again, be aware of your MIDI Out channel, the default Midi Out channel is 6. And
finally, if you would like to pass your MIDI messages from MidiIn to other equipment connected
to 6Appeal MidiOut, switch on MidiThru.
MIDIIN
Menu 10 Clock 1: On (
G
) / Off (
R
)
MIDIOUT
Menu 10 Clock 2: On (
G
) / Off (
R
)
MIDITHRU
Menu 10 Clock 3: On (
G
) / Off (
R
)
You may turn on MidiAll, in which case 6Appeal is going to execute MIDI commands from all
MIDI channels.
MIDIALL (OMNI):
Menu 10 Clock 12: On (
G
) / Off (
R
)
Be very careful with using MIDIALL and use it just for very simple setups. In this setting 6Appeal
reads and executes all MIDI commands; in complex MIDI setup this may cause havoc.
11.3P
ROGRAM
C
HANGE
AND
B
ANK
S
ELECT
6Appeal reacts to Program Change messages as any other Midi equipment – it selects a new
preset. The number of presets in 6Appeal is limited to 24 (in each Bank), so if you send any