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Emax II operation manual
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To jump back to the module identifier press ENTER, otherwise press the right arrow
cursor button to continue the setup.
7. Moving right along we see:
Local Cntl: on
Select on/off
If you press ON (the default setting), the Emax II keyboard controls the Emax II sound
generators and sends out MIDI data about which keys are being played. Pressing OFF
“disconnects” Emax II from its keyboard, but still sends out MIDI data about which
notes are being played. To return to the module identifier press ENTER, otherwise press
the right arrow cursor button to continue the setup.
8. The next screen says:
Notes,Wheels: on
Select on/off
Press ON if you want the Emax II to send and receive note and wheel MIDI data as well
as MIDI clock signals. Press OFF if you want the Emax II to send and receive MIDI clock
signals but not note and wheel signals. To return to the module identifier press ENTER,
otherwise press the right arrow cursor button to continue the setup.
9. The next item of interest is...
Lt Wheel <-> pwh
[00-33] /Slider
Moving the data slider upwards increases the MIDI controller number assigned to the
left wheel, while moving the data slider downwards decreases the controller number.
Or, hold either button to “fast forward” or “fast backward” through the range of MIDI
controller numbers (off, 00 to 33). You may also enter a two-digit value with the numeric
keypad, however, this will not allow you to enter off. Note that 32 assigns the Left Wheel
to the standardized controller number for pitch bend (pwh), and 33 assigns the Left
Wheel to the standardized controller for monophonic pressure (aftertouch, or chp).
Note: MIDI controller assignments are bi-directional. Example: If the left wheel is
assigned to controller number 12, then the Emax II will send out controller data over 12
when the left wheel is moved; when the Emax II receives MIDI data over controller
number 12, it will interpret this as if the left wheel was being moved.
MIDI
PRESET DEFINITION
Some of the standard
MIDI Controller num-
bers are listed below.
1 - Modulation Wheel
or Lever
2 - Breath Controller
3 - Pressure: Rev 1
DX7
4 - Foot Pedal
5 - Portamento Time
6 - Data Entry
7 - Volume
8 - Balance
9 - Undefined
10 - Pan

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