Bank Mode
The Bank mode settings determine the destination bank of
the received program change on the specified MIDI
channels.
Normal mode:
This mode requires that the external sending MIDI device
can send both Controller 0 and 32 in addition to MIDI
program changes. This is an essential feature to recall
presets from a device holding more than 128 preset
location. (see table in next column for details)
Factory and User mode:
These modes will force any incoming program change to
access either Factory or User banks directly and are
typically used if your sending MIDI device cannot send
Controllers 0 and 32 as described above.
Normal mode
In Normal mode all banks can be accessed for program
changes. Bank selection is done via Ctrl 0 (MSB) and
Ctrl 32 (LSB):
• Controller 0 must be set to 0 in all cases.
• Controller 32 value must match the bank number you
wish to address according to the table below.
Ctrl 32 value 0
- F1:
Reverb A (Music Stereo)
Ctrl 32 value 1
- F2:
Reverb B (Music Stereo)
Ctrl 32 value 2
- F3:
Reverb (Music Surround)
Ctrl 32 value 3
- F4:
Reserved
Ctrl 32 value 4
- F5:
Reverb A (Film Stereo)
Ctrl 32 value 5
- F6:
Reverb B (Film Stereo)
Ctrl 32 value 6
- F7:
Reserved
Ctrl 32 value 7
- F8:
Reverb (Film Surround)
Ctrl 32 value 8
- F9:
Reserved
Ctrl 32 value 9
- F10:
Mastering
Ctrl 32 value 10 - F11:
Reserved
Ctrl 32 value 11 - F12:
Pitch & Delay
Ctrl 32 value 12 - F13:
Reserved
Ctrl 32 value 13 - F14:
M5000 Presets
Ctrl 32 value 32 -
User bank
Ctrl 32 value 64 -
Card Bank 1
Ctrl 32 value 65 -
Card Bank 2
Ctrl 32 value 66 -
Card Bank 3
- - -
- -
Ctrl 32 value 73 -
Card Bank 10
Example:
You wish to recall preset 10 from the Reverb (Music
Surround) bank. According to the table above:
• Set Ctrl 0 to “0” and Ctrl 32 to “2” and send program
change no 10.
SysEx Device ID
Range: 0 to 126
Select SysEx ID for the Mainframe.
FRAME - SYSTEM - MAIN
MIDI Setup Page
Introduction
MIDI Channels
To recall presets for Scene, Routing and Engines 1 to 4
you must first setup individual MIDI channels for these
categories.
In the example above we have setup MIDI channels 1 to 4
for Engines 1 to 4 respectively; channel 5 to access Scene
presets and channel 6 to access Routing presets.
SMPTE
Basic Operation
• Press parameter to select and use Fader 6 to set value.
Reader Enabled
On/Off switch for the System 6000 SMPTE Reader.
Frame Rate
Range: 24 FPS, 25 FPS, 29.97 FPS,
30 Drop FPS, 30 FPS.
Running Status
The small field in the top left corner of the numeric display
will state “Running” when SMPTE clock is running.
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