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Behringer Concert CDP2000-BK - Advanced MIDI Configuration; Program Change, Controller, and Transposition; Control Panel Snapshot and Data Transfer

Behringer Concert CDP2000-BK
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CONCERT CDP2000-BK
Connection to external equipment 21
Accept/ignore program changes >
Use this function to determine how the CDP2000-BK responds
to MIDI program change commands. These commands are
used, for example, to select sounds of the CDP2000-BK using
MIDI commands sent from a sequencing program. Conversely,
program change commands can be sent via the MIDI output of
the CDP2000-BK whenever you select a sound in the SOUND
SELECT section (see chapter 9.2).
Function: E7.4
Value: On, Off
Description:
On: Program change commands are sent and
received (default setting)
Off: Program change commands are neither sent
nor received
Accept/ignore MIDI controller information
>
Use this function to determine how the CDP2000-BK responds
to MIDI controller data. MIDI uses a variety of controller informai-
ton to control sound changes (e.g. pedal status, volume, effect
intensity).
Function: E7.5
Value: On, Off
Description:
On: Controller data are sent and received (default
setting)
Off: Controller data are neither sent nor received
The CDP2000-BK only responds to the commands listed
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in the MIDI implementation chart if controller data are
enabled (see chapter 9.4).
MIDI transposition
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This function determines whether outgoing MIDI data are
transposed independently of the built-in sound generator. This
can be useful to play the sounds of an external sound module
whose sound generator is controlled from the keyboard of the
CDP2000-BK in a different pitch than the internal sounds of the
CDP2000-BK.
Function: E7.6
Value: -12 ... 12
Description:
0: No transposition of the pitch at the MIDI output
(default setting)
1 ...12: Pitch is transposed up by the number of half-
tones selected
-1 ... -12: Pitch is transposed down by the number of half-
tones selected
This setting has no effect on the sound generator of
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the CDP2000-BK.
Send control panel settings (snapshot)
>
Use this function to transmit the current settings of the CDP2000-BK
(e.g. sounds and effects, channel volume) via the MIDI output. This
type of transmission only includes system-exclusive data pack-
ages (MIDI dump).
Function: E7.7
Value: -
Description:
Connect the CDP2000-BK to a computer or hardware se-
1)
quencer as described in chapter 6.3.2.
Set the MIDI sequencer to reception-ready mode.
2)
Select the function 3) E7.7 in EDIT mode.
Press the +/YES button to execute the transmission.
4)
When the transmission is complete, the display shows End.
You can send the data back to the CDP2000-BK at a
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later date. To do this, use the MIDI IN jack to connect the
CDP2000-BK to the device that received the data before.
As soon as you start the transmission from the MIDI
sequencer, the CDP2000-BK will automatically receive
the data. Make sure that neither DEMO, EDIT or music
sequencer mode is active!
Sending music sequencer data
>
Use this function to send music sequencer data via the MIDI output
of the CDP2000-BK. This allows you to archive recorded music
pieces on your music computer or hardware MIDI sequencer. This
type of transmission is only for system-exclusive data packages
(MIDI dump), but not for MIDI playing data.
Function: E7.8
Value: -
Description:
Connect the CDP2000-BK to a computer or hardware se-
1)
quencer as described in chapter 6.3.2.
Set the MIDI sequencer to reception-ready mode.
2)
Select the function 3) E7.8 in EDIT mode.
Press the +/YES button to execute the transmission.
4)
When the transmission is complete, the display shows End.
You can send the data back to the CDP2000-BK at a
+
later date. To do this, use the MIDI IN jack to connect the
CDP2000-BK to the device that received the data before.
As soon as you start the transmission from the MIDI
sequencer, the CDP2000-BK will automatically receive
the data. Make sure that neither DEMO, EDIT or music
sequencer mode is active!

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