The MIDI Control page allows you to spectiy mapping oi MIDI Non-registered
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parameters, System Exclusive messages or Program Change messagesto the MIDI Mode and Map Table
300 registers. The button directly above “AUTCY allows you to set this MIDI
Mode.
Ontheupperiine, .selecting”AUTO”activatesoutput automationon the300. The
choices are OFF, SysEx, Non-registered parameters, and Program Change
Only. When the AUTO Mode is setto “OFF”, the 300 will not output MIDI data.
Note: ln”Program Change Only” automation mode, effect registers Fi29-50 are
not transmitted as their sequence numbers fall outside of the range of what can
be legally represented by a MIDI data byte (OxOO-Ox7F). Therefore:
program change # 0~00-0~63 = E: Pl -100
program change # Ox&f-Ox7F = E: Rl-28
(For more information on Automation, see MIDI Operation.)
Selecting “CHNL” allows you to set the system and machine channels on which
the300 can send and receive messages. Possible setttings are: 1-16, OMNI. All
bulk dump and SysEx messages, except Program Change, follow the system
channel, while ail generic MIDI and Non-registered parameter messages follow
the machine channel assignment.
Selecting “EDIT” allows you to speciy the MIDI mapping mode. The three
choices available are: OFF, FIX or MAP. For complete information on the MIDI
Table, see Chapter 7 MIDI Opefafion.
Selecting “DUMP” allows you to dump all registers, the current setup, the MIDI
Map Table, or a MIDI Timecode Event List.
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