With this mapping, sending MIDI program change number 10 to the MP-2 will cause User
program 6 to be recalled.
Using a MIDI Continuous Controller for Remote Editing
One of the most powerful programming features of the MP-2 is its ability to be remotely
programmed through MIDI. With the Pedal Edit feature, it is not necessary to be within reach
of the MP-2 to adjust a parameter value in Program Edit mode; the pedal is used in place of
the "v" and "∧" buttons. When in Program Edit mode, the controller assigned to Pedal Edit
will change the value of whatever parameter is currently selected.
• Press the ">" button until the display shows:
• Connect a MIDI Continuous Controller, such as the ADA CCP/ MXC
combination, to the MP-2's MIDI In. Be sure that the controller is set to the same
MIDI channel as the MP-2.
• Move the controller slightly. The MP-2 will detect the MIDI Continuous
Controller number and change the Pedal Edit value to match it. The Pedal Edit
value can also be set with the "v" and "∧" buttons.
The assigned controller will now perform remote editing when the MP-2 is in Program Edit
mode.
Programming MIDI Control of Output Volume
The MP-2's output volume can be controlled through MIDI. This is a global controller which
affects all programs and does not change value when a program is changed. If, for example,
Stereo Volume Controller is set to 50% and the program changed, the Stereo Volume
Controller will remain at 50% regardless of any settings in the new program. This is useful
for maintaining your overall balance level within the band.
• Press the ">" button once so that the display shows:
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NOTE: If the MIDI Mismatch Warning feature in System Edit is set to "ON," the MP-2 will
display the following error if it receives MIDI data on a channel other than its own.
NOTE: When the Real-Time MIDI section of Program Edit mode is selected, the
Pedal Edit feature is onl