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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6. Realtime MIDI processor
Processing can also be thought of as conversion. Every MIDI event is composed of up to
three bytes, or blocks of numbers not bigger than 127. In the case of notes, for instance, one of
these numbers is the velocity value, one is the note number (i.e. which note has been played).
“Realtime“ means any manipulation of these numbers is performed immediately, “on the fly“. The
Matrix can perform all the important processing functions which you might need on stage or in the
studio.
6.1 Calling up functions
Processing functions are performed in the Matrix part of the device. All settings are stored
within your Matrix programs. Any processing which is applied to the outputs can be used without
restiction to manipulate Song tracks during playback.
$
Click on
or , to switch to Matrix Mode.
➀
If necessary, using
!
, choose an empty Matrix program and press .
$
Press
.
By pressing the relevant number key you can now reach the required processor window.
Alternatively, you can use the
!
to scan through the functions (you will see their name appear in full
in the upper row), then select one by pressing
.
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Press
»
"
« or turn the
!
further to the right past “
VOL
“.
There are more Matrix functions than number keys, so this second (and by repeating this
step the third) page of functions allows you to call up the others.
➔
All settings are stored automatically when you quit the Processor window using
All settings are stored automatically when you quit the Processor window usingAll settings are stored automatically when you quit the Processor window using
All settings are stored automatically when you quit the Processor window using
.
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.
6.2 Filter functions (FLT)
It can sometimes make a difference whether MIDI data is filtered at the input or the output.
For this reason the Matrix allows you to set up filters for each input, each output and each MIDI
channel seperately. The filter functions allow you to filter the following data types out of the MIDI
data stream:
MATRIX
Select function:
TMR RTG FLT SPL TRP VEL CTR PRG VOL
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MATRIX
Select function:
!
!!
!
SND RMT CAP WAV NAM COP DEL DMP
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