300 V 3.0 Owner’s Manual
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Dynamic MIDI@ Dynamic MIDI0 allows you to patch virtually any MIDI controller to any effect
parameter in the 300. Mod Edll mode is used to create or modtt Dynamic MIDI*
patches.
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To use Dynamic MIDI? you assign a MIDI controller or an event to a setup
parameter or to an effect parameter, using the patch parameters found on the
pages in Mod Edit. (Two pages for setup patches are avaiiabfe in Setup Edit
mode.) Four parameter patch pages are available at any one time in Mod Edit
mode. These pages will be for Machine A or Machine B, depending on the type
of setup currently running, and on the machine currently selected.
Each of the four patch pages available for each machine shows the following
parameters:
Destination: This is used to selectfhe effect parameterthat the MiDl controller
is patched to. The available parameters are based on the algorithm that you are
currently running.
Value: This is used to set the initial value of the parameter that you are
controlling. This is provided as a convenience so that you do not have to go into
Effect Edit mode to view the available parameters of the running algorithm.
Source: This is used to select the MIDI controller, or event, that will control an
effecf parameter in the 300. The list contains the selections shown to the left.
Threshold: This is used to set the point below which controller values will not
have an effect on the parameter.
Scale: This is used to set the effective control range of the MIDI controller.
Scaling can be set from -200% to +200%. When Scale is set to lOO%, the full
range of the MIDI controller will correspond to the full range of the selected
Destination parameter. Setting a negative valuewill cause the 300 to reduce the
setting of the parameter as the controller increases.
Youcanstoreanypatchesyoucreatew~htheEffe~simplybypressing STORE,
selecting a register number with the Soft knob, and then pressing STORE again.
Note: Be extremely careful when creating patches while a MIDI device
is connected. If you accidentally send a MIDI Program Change before
saving the patches in a register, they will be lost. To avoid this
possibility, you may want to set the MIDI Master Channel (in ContrOl
Mode) to OFF, or unplug the MIDI cable from the 300’s rear-panel MIDI
IN connector.