Global Functions
Global Parameter Set
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Pgm BkLSB, Pgm BkMSB
Pgm BkLSB and Pgm BkMSB tell the ExpressionMate how to
respond to MIDI Bank Select messages. Each may have a value of
0Ð127 or Ignore.
• When both are set to Ignore, the ExpressionMate will
respond to program changes from 0 to 127, on the channel
speciÞed by Ext PgmChg.
• When Pgm BkLSB is set to Ignore but Pgm BkMSB is set to a
number, Þrst send a Controller 0 message with the same
value as Pgm BkMSB. Then send the program change.
• When both Pgm BkLSB and Pgm BkMSB are set to values,
Þrst send a Controller 0 message with the same value as Pgm
BkMSB, and a Controller 32 message with the same value as
Pgm BkLSB. Then send the program change.
In most cases you will want both of these parameters set to
Ignore.
Z
x
NotesIn
These parameters set the channel on which the zone receives
MIDI note information.
Z
x
MCtlsIn
These parameters set the channel on which the zone receives
MIDI controller information. This must be set to a channel to use
the ExpressionMateÕs controller remapping features.
SYS EX ID
This sets the SysEx Device ID for the ExpressionMate. The range
of values is 0Ð127, or none.
You must set the Device ID of the ExpressionMate to the same
number both when dumping and reloading Setups. The same is
true when sending Setups from one ExpressionMate to another:
they must have the same Device ID.
You can sometimes avoid problems by setting the Device ID to
127. In MIDI-speak, this means Òbroadcast to all units,Ó so any
ExpressionMate on the MIDI cable will receive the Setup data.
(You might not want to do this if you have multiple
ExpressionMates that you want to keep different from each
other.)