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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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5.1 Making and breaking connections .....................................................................................86
5.1.1 Connection settings; re-transmitting the original channel (omni; orig)..............................................87
5.1.2 Multi Converting .............................................................................................................................87
5.1.3 Checking connections (READ)..........................................................................................................87
6. Realtime MIDI processor..............................................................................................88
6.1 Calling up functions..........................................................................................................88
6.2 Filter functions (FLT) ..........................................................................................................88
6.2.1 Channel events...............................................................................................................................89
6.3 Split functions (SPL)...........................................................................................................91
6.3.1 Special handling of controllers ........................................................................................................92
6.4 Transpose (TRP).................................................................................................................93
6.5 Velocity functions (VEL)......................................................................................................93
6.5.1 >Threshold<, >Below<, >Above<, >Offset< and >Position< ......................................................94
6.5.2 Velocity switch.................................................................................................................................97
6.5.3 Reverse velocity..............................................................................................................................97
6.6 Controller mapping (CTR)..................................................................................................98
6.7 Program change (PRG)......................................................................................................99
6.8 MIDI volume...................................................................................................................100
6.9 Sending SysEx and other MIDI messages (SND)................................................................100
6.9.1 Example: Local off, Local on..........................................................................................................101
6.10 Remote selection of programs via MIDI (RMT).................................................................102
6.10.1 Direct control of particular Banks.................................................................................................102
6.10.2 Controlling the active Bank in each Group ..................................................................................103
6.10.3 Bank Select command before Program Change...........................................................................103
6.10.4 Simultaneous control of several Banks.........................................................................................103
6.10.5 Combining control methods........................................................................................................104
6.11 Call another Matrix program with the Program (CAP)......................................................104
6.12 Trigger Waves by MIDI (WAV)........................................................................................105
7. Disc functions in Matrix mode ....................................................................................105
CHAPTER VI - WAVE PLAYER
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CHAPTER VI - WAVE PLAYER................................
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1. General.....................................................................................................................106
2. Wave Formats ...........................................................................................................106
2.1 WAV format....................................................................................................................106
2.2 AIF format ......................................................................................................................106
3. Wave banks ..............................................................................................................106
4. Triggering Waves ......................................................................................................107
4.1. Global Wave processor ..................................................................................................107
4.2 Wave processor of Matrix programs.................................................................................107
5. Procedure..................................................................................................................107
5.1 Reserve Memory for Waveplayer (WVM)...........................................................................107
5.2 Set MIDI channel and keyboard range .............................................................................108
5.3 Load, select and play Waves............................................................................................108
5.4 Songspecific Assign of Wave files.....................................................................................109
6. Wave utilities....................................................................................................................110
APPENDIX
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A Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................111
B Signal flow charts ......................................................................................................115
B.1 One MIDI channel – from input to output.........................................................................115
B.2 Split................................................................................................................................115
C Glossary...................................................................................................................116
D Specifications............................................................................................................117
E Event list....................................................................................................................118
F Error Messages..........................................................................................................119
G Format of the Assign files..........................................................................................120
H Mode structures.........................................................................................................122
I Default parameters.....................................................................................................128
K INDEX.......................................................................................................................129

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