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Miditemp MP 22-W - Triggering Waves; Global Wave Processor; Wave Processor of Matrix Programs; Procedure

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MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-XMIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
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4. Triggering Waves
The Waves are triggered via MIDI Note On and Note Off events. These are filtered out of
the MIDI data flow by data processor units at the MIDI inputs or outputs and forwarded to the Wave
Player. For triggering the Waves from a MIDI File the Note events are usually entered in a track of a
Song at the desired time (the note-length has to correspond to the playback-length of the Wave).
Using the function “Output Assignment“ this track can then be assigned to one of the outputs of the
MULTIPLAYER, where the notes are taken over by a Wave processor for further treatment.
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In the MIDITEMP MULTIPLAYER MP 22-X you will find the special MIDI port called “WV“.
This corresponds to the setting in an MP 88-X as MIDI port “4“!
4.1. Global Wave processor
The MULTIPLAYERs also allow to determine a single
singlesingle
single MIDI input or output, channel and note
zone for triggering Waves (see section 5.2 on page108). The Bank out of which the Waves will be
played is the one selected in Wave Mode. This function works independently of other settings in the
Wave Processors of the Matrix Programs. This differs to the MP 22-X-series.
4.2 Wave processor of Matrix programs
The settings in this function are similar to those of the global Wave Processor (see last
section), but in addition you can determine the Wave Bank out of which the Waves will be recalled
(please read also section 6.12, page 105). The second difference to the global setting is the option
to program several Wave processors for different MIDI inputs, outputs and channels. In this way you
can, for example, play Waves from different Banks through notes with different MIDI channels.
5. Procedure
You must reserve memory for the Wave Player first. Otherwise, the following error message
appears:
5.1 Reserve Memory for Waveplayer (WVM)
$
Double-click
or .
$
Press
»
"
« and select
»
WVM
«
.
Choose the desired value using
!
and confirm with
.
After the (automatical)
restart there is memory space available for Waves.
Please read also section 12, page 37
Please read also section 12, page 37Please read also section 12, page 37
Please read also section 12, page 37
No memory reserved for waveplayer!
Memory for Waveplayer 9 * 64K

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