MIDI Control Change Messages:
T
he 2880 can respond to specific Control Change messages. The following lists all of the 2880 parameters and their
corresponding CC#.
CC# Data Range 2880 Parameter
9 0 to 127 Clix level
20 0 to 127 Dry Out slider
21 0 to 127 Track 1 play/feedback slider
22 0 to 127 Track 2 play/feedback slider
23 0 to 127 Track 3 play/feedback slider
24 0 to 127 Track 4 play/feedback slider
25 0 to 127 Mix track play/feedback slider
26 0 to 127 Tempo slider
27 0 to 127 Dry Out pan
28 0 to 127 Track 1 pan
29 0 to 127 Track 2 pan
30 0 to 127 Track 3 pan
31 0 to 127 Track 4 pan
102 127 Push REC button
103 127 Push NEW button
104 127 Push PLAY button
105 127 Push TRACK SELECT button
106 127 Push EXT SYNC button
107 127 Push MIXDOWN button
108 127 Push STEREO button
109 127 Push REVERSE button
110 127 Push OCTAVE button
111 127 Push PUNCH-IN button
112 127 Push QUANTIZE button
124 0 Change to OMNI=OFF
125 0 Change to OMNI=ON
Please Note:
• There must be at least 300mS between each button push message.
• At power up the 2880 will always be in OMNI=OFF mode.This means that it will only obey Control Change
messages on the selected channel. The 2880 can however be switched to OMNI=ON mode by receipt of the
appropriate command on its selected channel. In OMNI=ON mode 2880 will respond to CONTROL CHANGE
MESSAGES (except OMNI=OFF) on any channel.
• Moving a fader or knob after receiving a CC message will overwrite the last CC message with the last fader or
knob movement.
MIDI Program Change Messages:
The 2880 also interprets certain Program Change messages as button pushes and mute/unmute commands. In
addition to accessing every button on the 2880 with Program Change, we have also added more functions not
present on the face of the 2
880, such as mute/unmute of the tracks and direct selection of a tr
ack. A progr
am
change message has one information byte, P0 (0 to 127), but this is usually presented to the user as being 1 to 128,
shown below as P1.
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