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1010music Bitbox Micro 1.0.7 User Manual

1010music Bitbox Micro 1.0.7
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Use MIDI Program Change to Open a Preset
Some MIDI controllers support a MIDI command to trigger a program change. Bitbox
micro can be congured to respond to MIDI program changes by loading a preset.
Bitbox micro will map the presets on the device in alphabetical order to program
numbers. The rst preset on the device will be mapped to program 1. Keep in mind that
when you change presets, even with a program change, bitbox micro does not save
your changes. So be sure to save your preset if needed before initiating a program
change.
Because of the potential for data loss, bitbox micro has a Tools parameter that allows
you to control whether or not the device responds to program change signals. By
default, this is set to o.
To Enable or Disable MIDI Program Changes:
1. Push TOOLS.
2. Set the ProgChange parameter to select the value desired.
If you set ProgChange to ON, when you initiate a MIDI program change on any
connected MIDI channel, bitbox micro will change to the corresponding preset.
NOTE:
Bitbox micro supports using MIDI Program Changes to access the rst 128
presets. This limit is the result of how MIDI manages program banks.
Bitbox micro does not pass through or send out MIDI Program Changes.
Work with MIDI Outputs
The MIDI Output on bitbox micro is only used for auto-sampling. You can read about
that in To Auto-Sample a Multi-sample Pack above.
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1010music Bitbox Micro 1.0.7 Specifications

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Brand1010music
ModelBitbox Micro 1.0.7
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish