System operations, Midi settings – Sony DPS-V55M User Manual

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The system settings allow you customize this unit’s operating environment. You can specify how the unit will respond to
MIDI commands and how the BYPASS and TAP functions will operate.

System Operations

MIDI Settings

You can use the MIDI interface to control various aspects of
this unit. For example, you can switch between memorized
effects by using the program table, or save your custom
effects to and external storage device.

1

Press SYSTEM.

The first MIDI parameter (MIDI channel) appears
automatically.

2

Press EDIT PARAMETER ? or / to choose
the MIDI parameter you want to adjust.

The “MIDI Ch” parameter lets you specify the MIDI
channel (1~16)

The “MIDI Omni” parameter lets you turn the omni
function on or off.

The “MIDI Out” parameter lets you specify the
function of the MIDI OUT/THRU jack.

The “MIDI Tabl” parameter lets you create a MIDI
program table that specifies which MIDI program
change commands will activate which programs.

The “MIDI Bulk” parameter lets you specify the range
of MIDI data to be output.

3

Use the rotary encoder to make the
adjustments you desire.

Setting the MIDI channel

1 Use the rotary encoder to specify the MIDI channel (1~16).
2 Press EXIT to return to the play mode or press EDIT

PARAMETER ? or / to switch to another parameter.

Setting the MIDI omni operation

1 Use the rotary encoder to select “On” or “Off”.
2 Press EXIT to return to the play mode or press EDIT

PARAMETER ? or / to switch to another parameter.

Setting the MIDI Thru/Out

1 Use the rotary encoder to select “Thru” or “Out”.

Thru: Data input to the MIDI IN jack is output as is.
Out: Outputs bulk transfer data, etc.

2 Press EXIT to return to the play mode or press EDIT

PARAMETER ? or / to switch to another parameter.

Display

EXIT

SYSTEM

EDIT PARAMETER

? /

S y s t e m : M I D I C h

C h a n n e l

0 1

S y s t e m : M I D I O m n i

O m n i M o d e

O n

S y s t e m : M I D I O u t

O u t / T h r u

T h r u

S y s t e m : M I D I T a b l

M I D I #

0 0 1

P r g # 0 0 1

n

n

S y s t e m : M I D I B u l k

T r a n s

S y s

# 4 0 0

Rotary encoder

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