Data storage – Aviom A-16CS User Manual

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Aviom A-16R and A-16CS User Guide

The A-16R will respond to the following MIDI messages:

MIDI

Message:

Controller

or Program

Value:

Result:

Program

Change:

0-15

Recalls Presets 1-16

Program

Change:

16-31

Selects Channels 1-16

Controller 7:

0-127

Mapped to Current

Channel Volume (min. to

max.)

Controller 10:

0-127

Mapped to Current

Channel Pan (left to right)

Controller 104:

any

Mutes the Current Channel

Controller 105:

any

Unmutes the Current

Channel

Note that MIDI Controller 10 will be mapped to control Linked

Channel Spread if

S

TEREO

L

INK

is active for the currently selected

channel. (This is set from the front panel of the A-16T, AN-16/i-M,

or AN-16/i Input Modules, or from the DIP switches on the Y1 A-Net

card.) In that scenario, the stereo spread will increase as the controller

value increases. If a Group is active, MIDI pan will be ignored, since

Group panning must be set per channel when the Group is being

configured.

Some points to remember about MIDI:

• The A-16R will only respond to MIDI control messages

that are sent on the MIDI channel that the A-16R is

assigned to.

• The A-16R can only listen to MIDI when in Lo-

cal/MIDI mode. This means that it is not possible to

use MIDI automation while using an A-16CS Control

Surface.

• A-16R front panel controls are not sent out via MIDI;

the MIDI Out jack on the A-16R is only used for SysEx

data dumps of Preset files.

Data Storage

Two types of MIDI SysEx data can be generated by the A-16R,

single preset files and files that contain all sixteen user Presets.

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