08 Poly Chain* see note below 0-OFF, 1-ON 36
09 Device ID (Poly Chain ID) 0-15 0- OFF
0A
Enable/Disable MIDIChannel
Switches
0- Enable
1- Disable
0
0B Modulation Curve
0- Soft
1- Med
2- Hard
0-Enable
0C Pitch Bend Mode
0- PitchBend Range Fixed 1-
PitchBend Range Settable
0- Soft
OD Poly Chain Style
0- New Style
1- Old Style
0- Fixe
0xB Restore Global Settings 0- New Style
0xE
Start User Pitch CV
Calibration
0xF
Restore Default CV
Calibration
*Note: If you use SysEx instead of the recommended A-440 method to turn on the Poly Chain, then the Poly Chain Device ID of other units in the chain is not set automatically.
You have to use SysEx to set the Poly Chain ID of the first WASP DELUXE to Device ID=0, the second WASP DELUXE to ID=1, the third WASP DELUXE to ID=3 and so on.
All WASP DELUXE units must have the same MIDI channel.
Retriggering Style
These examples show the difference between the old and new retriggering styles
Example Old-style (v1.0.5) New style (v1.0.6)
Press and hold note A.
Note A is playing.
Then press and hold note B. Note B is playing (A stop).
Release note A.
Retrigger No Retrigger
Press and hold note A. Note A is playing. Then press and hold
note B. Note B is playing (A stop). Release note B.
Retrigger Retrigger
Poly Chain Style
These two tables show the difference between old and new poly chain style.
TABLE OF NOTE RESPONSE — Old poly chain style
Poly
chain
Device
no.
How many notes are playing
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Off Note1 Note1 Note1 Note1 Note1 Note1 Note1
2 Off Note1 Note2 Note2 Note2 Note2 Note2 Note2
3 Off Note1 Note1 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note3
4 Off Note1 Note1 Note1 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4
5 Off Note1 Note1 Note1 Note1 Note5 Note5 Note5