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Vermona meloDICER - Setting up MIDI channels; MIDI IN channel (9-A); NOTE MIDI OUT channel (9-B)

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Setting up MIDI channels
In order for two MIDI devices to understand each other, you will have to set their MIDI channels equally. There
are three MIDI channels that can be set up on the meloDICER. The procedure is the same for all of them:
1. Enter the edit menu by pressing E
2. Select edit-parameter 9: MIDI
3. Press and hold Button A, B or C (depending on which MIDI channel you would like to set up) and turn the
rotary encoder to select the MIDI channel 1…16 or off (for A and C).
The MIDI channel is instantly applied after releasing button A, B or C.
MIDI IN channel (9-A)
With a connected MEX3 module, all controls of meloDICER can be altered by MIDI Control Change messages.
You can find a list with all controller numbers in chapter "MIDI Implementation Chart" on page 34. With the edit-
parameter MIDI INPUT CHANNEL (9-A) you can choose the MIDI channel that meloDICER is receiving those
Control Change messages on.
You can disable the reception of MIDI Control Change messages at all. To do so, you’ll have to set the MIDI
channel below 1 no LED is on. This is the factory setting.
NOTE MIDI OUT channel (9-B)
With this parameter, you can set the MIDI channel on which the generated pattern is being sent on the MIDI OUT
connector.
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