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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2. Display Layout (DSP)
This function allows to configure the display of up to four simultaniously shown Matrix or
Song banks. Normally it is set to show one Matrix bank in the upper and the Song bank in the lower
line. For example, you can switch this to show the Song bank on the top line, or (e.g. for the
PMM88-E or the MT 16-X) four Matrix Banks on one display at the same time. More than one bank
from a single group cannot be displayed!
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A maximun of four Matrix banks (or 3 Matrix + 1 Song) can be displayed.
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Up to five additional Matrix banks (plus one Wave bank) can be active in the
background.
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Double-click on
or .
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Select
»DSP«.
➊
Move the arrow using
and select the group in each position you wish to display
using
!
. Setting “none“ indicates that no group is to be displayed in that position on the
main screen. “G=S“ means that the Song group shall be displayed on that position. The
Wave group cannot be displayed on the main screen.
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It is recommended not to use the space to the right of the Song group, meanwhile a song is
loaded the bar count would not be displayed on the right side of the Song name!
3. Naming Midi Inputs and Outputs (NAM)
To ease your life each MIDI port can be named seperately. These names will appear
everytime a function controlling MIDI ports is called up.
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Double-click on
or .
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Select
»NAM«.
➊
Select inputs or outputs using
and (the relevant LED flashes).
➋
Select the desired port using
to or via
!
and . The cursor will jump to
the name field. You can now name the ports as you would name a file (see page 17).
➌
Confirm with
and name the next MIDI port.
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Leave the function with
.
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You can Load or save the I/O names with a special DRIVE function in the Matrix mode. To
Store the names use the function “
SVN
“, to load them the function “
LDN
“.
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G=1 G=none
G=S G=none
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