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TC Electronic TC 2290
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5.10
THE
ASSIGN
SECTION
The
assign
keys
<KEY
A>
and
<KEY
B>
are
ASSICN
two
user
programmable
keys,
which
may
be
set
to
perform
any
keystroke
sequence
of
up
to
10
steps
each,
by
pressing
only
a
single
key.
hy
ee
Assigning
functions
to
the
assign
keys
is
done
via
special
functions.
In
other
words,
you
have
got
two
keys
‘of
your
own’,
with
which
you
can
carry
out
any
function
that
the
TC
2290
is
capable
of
producing.
You
can
set
the
assign
keys
to
do
special
number
setting
or
to
select
another
bank-preset
or
to
make
a
setting
more
easy.
Typically
application
of
the
assign
keys
is
for
performing
functions
which
normally
are
only
accessible
via
special
functions,
and
therefore
too
hard
to
reach
in
a
performance
situation.
But
any
keystrokes
can
be
programmed
for
instant
access.
Each
key
on
the
TC
2290
has
a
specific
number
and
it
is
these
keynumbers
that
you
write
in
a
sequence
to
be
performed
by
e.g.
<KEY
A>.
When
<KEY
A>
is
pressed
it
is
as
if
you
are
entering
the
keystroke
sequence
yourself.
The
sequence
for
Assign
<KEY
A>
is
written
into
the
Special
Function
numbers
40-49
and
the
sequence
for
Assign
<KEY
B>
into
the
numbers
60-69.
If
the
sequence
of
keynumbers
is
smaller
than
10,
the
<END
OF
ASSIGN>
value
‘199’
must
terminate
the
sequence
to
tell
TC
2290
that
the
end
of
the
sequence
has
been
reached.
Please
find
a
list
of
key
numbers
to
be
used
with
the
Assign
Keys
in
the
Appendix
section
[9.5].
Also
some
examples
of
programming
the
assign
keys
can
be
found
in
section
[3.10].
5.11
THE
MIDI
SECTION
For
those
of
you
who
don't
know
or
would
like
to
be
reminded
of
what
MIDI
is,
please
check
the
application
note
tc-apn.06
'WHAT
IS
MIDI’.
di
The
MIDI
Section
provides
you
with
instant
access
to
the
most
important
MIDI
parameters
-
ANNEE
E
MIDI
Enable
and
selection
of
MIDI
Channel.
(01)
<CHANNEL>
Key
for
selecting
the
MIDI
(transmit/receive)
channel.
When
<CHANNEL>
is
activated
the
current
MIDI
channel
number
appears
in
the
Delay
Time
Display.
Use
the
numeric
keyboard
to
enter
the
MIDI
channel
number
from
1
through
16,
entered
number
must
be
terminated
with
<ENTER>.
Thus
the
sequence
to
change
MIDI
Channel
is
<CHANNEL>
<number>
<ENTER>.
Omitting
<number>
means
channel
number
remains
unchanged.
If
TC
2290
is
in
MIDI
mode
Omni
On,
the
selected
channel
number
will
only

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BrandTC Electronic
ModelTC 2290
CategoryComputer Hardware
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