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SYSTEM -
MIDI PAGE
Setup
MIDI Channel
Range: 1-16 or Omni
When Omni is selected Reverb 4000 receives
MIDI information on all channels.
SysEx Device ID
Range: 0 to 127
Sets the Reverb 4000 own SysEx ID for
identification in larger MIDI setups.
Program Map mode
Normal
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
- Halls
Ctrl 32 value 1
- Rooms
Ctrl 32 value 2
- Plates
Ctrl 32 value 3
- Effects
Ctrl 32 value 32
- User bank
Ctrl 32 value 64
- Card bank
Factory Bank
Incoming Program Changes are mapped to
recall presets from the Factory banks.
User Bank
Incoming Program Changes are mapped to
recall presets from the User bank.
Card Bank
Incoming Program Changes are mapped to
recall presets from the Card bank. This requires
that a Reverb 4000 formatted PCMCIA card is
inserted in the Card slot.
Custom Map
Maps incoming program changes according to
the Custom map settings. These settings are
set via the Map page.
Control
Read Program Change
Select On/Off
Send Program Change
Select On/Off
Read Control Change
Select On/Off
Send Control Change
These settings relate to the 6 faders on the TC
Icon Software Editor.
Off
No CC messages are sent when Faders are
moved.
Single Controller
When Faders are moved - CC values are sent
to MIDI out according to the table below:
FADER 1
- MIDI CC value
70
FADER 2
- MIDI CC value
71
FADER 3
- MIDI CC value
72
FADER 4
- MIDI CC value
73
FADER 5
- MIDI CC value
74
FADER 6
- MIDI CC value
75
Double Controller
In Double mode both MSB and LSB are sent
when moving Faders 1-6 according to the table
below:
MSB
LSB
FADER 1
- 16
48
FADER 2
- 17
49
FADER 3
- 18
50
FADER 4
- 19
51
FADER 5
- 20
52
FADER 6
- 21
53
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