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Example:
Program
change
001
does
not
have
to
select
patch
F001
or
TJ001
but
could
be
mapped
to
select
patch
F073,
or
U199,
or
for
that
matter
any
User
or
Factory
patch.
To
set
up
a
program
change
map:
1.
Press
EDIT.
2.
Press
MIDI
(MAPPING).
3.
Use
the
+/-
buttons
to
select
the
MIDI
program
change
number
that
should
select
a
particular
patch.
The
display
shows
P
and
the
three-digit
program
number.
4.
Press
INT
(MAPPING).
5.
Use
the
+/-
buttons
to
select
the
Ultraverb
II
patch
to
be
called
by
a
particular
MIDI
program
change
number.
Scrolling
past
the
F299
accesses
the
user
patches.
6.
Repeat
steps
2-5
to
map
more
patches.
Notes
With
MIDI
(MAPPING)
selected,
scrolling
past
127
selects
init.
This
initializes
mapping
so
that
MIDI
program
change
000
calls
up
Ultraverb
II
patch
F000,
program
change
001
calls
up
patch
F001,
etc.
up
to
program
change
127
calling
up
patch
F127.
With
MIDI
(MAPPING)
selected,
scrolling
below
000
selects
off.
The
Ultraverb
II
now
responds
only
to
program
changes
between
000-099;
these
affect
the
current
bank
of
100
patches
(selected
either
via
the
front
panel
or
from
MIDI
Bank
Select
commands).
MIDI
Weirdness
Alert!
Not
all
units
that
generate
MIDI
program
changes
number
them
as
000-127.
Some
use
001-128
and
some
number
changes
in
(groan)
"octal.''
If
this
becomes
confusing,
initialize
the
program
change
map,
then
make
a
chart
that
shows
which
program
changes
from
the
master
unit
call
up
which
Ultraverb
II
patches.
2.5
Initialization
.
.
..
...
""*-«—W—V-Wmvl—l-ui.u—.
Initialization
clears
all
User
memory
locations
and
runs
a
self-test
routine
on
the
Ultraverb
IPs
internal
software.
Caution:
If
you
have
User
programs
that
you
want
to
keep,
save
them
via
system
exclusive
storage
(section
2.2D)
since
all
your
work
will
be
wiped
out
during
the
initialization
process!
You
can
then
reload
the
programs
after
initialization
is
complete
.
There
are
two
main
reasons
you
might
want
to
initialize:
Peavey's
engineers
are
seemingly
never
satisfied,
and
may
announce
upgraded
software
at
a
later
date
that
requires
installing
a
new
EPROM
chip.
It
is
usually
necessary
to
initialize
after
EPROM
installation.

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