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message is as follows: enter a controller 32 message with a value of 5 followed by a program change message with the value of
the program you want. i.e. for program 6 enter 7. A Program Bank “B”message is as follows: enter a controller 32 with a value of 6
followed by a program change message with the value of the program you want. Alternatively simply select the desired
Performance / Program from the Nova’s front panel while recording into a sequencer. Make sure the MIDI output of the Nova is
connected to the MIDI input of your sequencer / computer either directly or via a merge box.
There is a Table of Bank messages recognised by the Nova on page 130.
Nova does not respond to MIDI Program Change / Bank select messages.
Check that the Incoming Program change parameter in the Global mode is set to Enabled &/or the Prog change filt parameter in
MIDI menu of the Part edit section is not On.
Nova does not respond to Controller messages.
Check that the Incoming control change parameter in the Global mode is set to Enabled &/or the Controller filt parameter in the
MIDI menu of the Part edit section is not On.
The knobs & buttons do not alter the sound / do anything.
Check that the Local On/Off parameter in Global mode is not set to Off.
Cannot receive Sysex dumps ( Progs-Perfs )
Check that Memory Protect is set to Off & Sysex reception is set to Normal ( RX as sent ). If you are sending B bank Perfs or C/D
Bank Progs from a Supernova to the Nova, then these sounds will not go into the Nova as corresponding banks do not exist in the
Nova. You can however specify All Progs to bank A or B & All Perfs to bank A to get around this.
Only the signals from outputs 1&2 appear on outputs 5&6.
This is because the “Headphones out” parameter on page 9 of the Global mode is set to 1&2 ( refer page 40 for details ). This is
the default setting so that outputs 5&6 can be used as Headphones that monitor the master 1&2 outputs. Simply reassign the
parameter to 5&6 & these out puts will behave as outputs 5&6 & no longer monitor as headphones would.
The Nova switches itself from Perf mode to Prog mode.
This is because the MIDI out & MIDI in of the Nova is connected to a sequencer which is remapping Bank/Program messages
( generated by changing Program/Bank on a Part ) to a channel corresponding to the Global channel of the Nova. The solution is
to Filter out Bank messages in the Sequencer, or disconnect the midi out of the Nova, or disable the “Thru” function on the
sequencer, or to change the Global channel of the Nova to one not being used in the sequencer.
When editing a Part in Perf mode, other parts are being edited as well.
This is because the MIDI out & MIDI in of the Nova is connected to a sequencer which is remapping controller messages ( gener-
ated by editing parameters on a Part ) to a channel corresponding to the channel of the other Part. The solution is to switch the
local control parameter in global to off. This means all edits will be carried out via the MIDI chain rather than directly & the
sequencer will dictate which part is being edited by the MIDI channel setting on the track. The alternatives are not very friendly,
they are to filter out controller messages in the Sequencer, or disconnect the midi out of the Nova, or disable the “Thru” function on
the sequencer.
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