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Quasimidi Sirius User Manual

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The System-Menu
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Menu-page 6 (Receive Program-Change):
Menu-page 7 (Receive Parameter):
Menu-page 8 (Receive Start):
Menu-page 9 (Transmit Program-Change):
Menu-page 10 (Transmit Parameter):
Menu-page 11 (Transmit Clock):
Edit System/Midi
<6> RxPrgChg: ON
Edit System/Midi
<7> RxParam: ON
Edit System/Midi
<8> RxStart: ON
Edit System/Midi
<9> TxPrgChg: ON
Edit System/Midi
<10> TxParam: ON
Edit System/Midi
<11> TxClock: ON
In the ON setting (factory-setting) the Sirius receives MIDI-programme- change commands and Bank-
change commands from external MIDI-devices (for example a sequencer like Cubase or Logic). In
the OFF setting these commands are ignored.
In the ON setting (factory setting) the Sirius receives sound parameter information in the form of
MIDI-controller commands from external MIDI-devices. In the OFF setting the controllers will be ig-
nored.
In the ON setting (factory setting) the Sirius receives the start command of an external sequencer
which is required for the synchronisation of all connected midi devices. (more details about Synchro-
nisation can be found in the section "Synchronisation of the Sirius with Cubase"). The start command
will be ignored in the OFF setting.
In the ON-setting (factory setting) the Sirius sends MIDI-programme- change commands and Bank-
change commands to external MIDI-devices (for instance other Synthesizers or expanders as well as
an external sequencer). No commands will be sent in the OFF setting.
In the ON-setting (factory setting) the Sirius will send sound parameters in the form of MIDI-control
commands to external MIDI-devices. In the Off-setting the Control commands (for instance dial and
wheel movements on the front panel of the Sirius) are not passed on to the MIDI-Out socket.
In the factory setting ON the Sirius will permanently send its internal MIDI-Clock information (even
when the internal sequencer is stopped). In rare cases this can be unwanted. You can stop sending
MIDI-Clock information by turning this parameter to the OFF-setting. More details on Synchronisa-
tion can be found in the section "Synchronisation of the Sirius with Cubase".
See page 113
See page 113

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Quasimidi Sirius Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandQuasimidi
ModelSirius
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish