TREBLE) as they should not be sent or received via MIDI.
Anything you control and play on the Numa Compact can be transmitted, recorded and received
via MIDI, allowing a full control of all functions.
The second separate MIDI PORT is dedicated to the CONTROLLER section (ZONE A and ZONE
B) and thru this separate PORT you can send all MIDI controls related to the MIDI Zones and their
related settings, controls, Stick functions (Pitch and Modulation, as well as the Aftertouch) etc.
Being this PORT 2 related to the MIDI function, the IMPLEMENTATION only includes the SENT
MIDI Messages, while no MIDI controls are needed and implemented as MIDI IN.
As esplained this double KEYBOARD/CONTROLLER PORT structure is meant to be used when a
MIDI-USB connection is made with a Computer. As explained in the GLOBAL EDIT parameters,
the COMMON Midi channel allows to send all incoming MIDI data (notes etc) to the main
instrument’s section, allowing to change the main PROGRAMS and play the instrument’s UPPER
and LOWER parts as you would play on the local keyboard (with Split or Layers, the related key
Connecting the Numa Compact via MIDI OUT (not USB) the instrument only transmits the
implemented CONTROLLER messages when you connect a physical MIDI cable to the MIDI OUT
If the focus is on one of the zones and you are in MIDI mode (with the MIDI button selected and
lighted) you will enter in the ZONE edit mode; when you have selected ZONE edit you can always
press the ZONE A or ZONE B buttons to select the zone to be edited, or click on the encoder to
move the cursor/focus as for all other instrument's functions.
The ZONE EDIT includes the following parameters:
Here you can input the Program Change number of the controlled device or sound generator,
referring to the specific Sound Map of the connected device/vst/sound generator. The value range
LSB stands for Least significant Byte, MSB stands for Most significant byte and they allow to
control and select more banks of the standard 127 Program Changes or many other functions,
defined by the MIDI standards; to input the correct numbers, you have to refer to the
implementation chart of the controlled device, where each Sound is defined with the MIDI data to
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