Behringer DSP1200P User Manual

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Display

Mode

0

No controller data is transmitted

1

Controller data is received but not transmitted

2

Controller data is transmitted but not received

3

Controller data is transmitted and received

Tab. 2.1: Controller settings

The fourth page gives you access to the program change setup. The display reads a capital “P” (=Program).

Here, too, four modes can be selected with the jog wheel, as follows:

Display

Mode

0

Program changes are not transmitted

1

Program changes are received but not transmitted

2

Program changes are transmitted but not received

3

Program changes are transmitted and received

Tab. 2.2: Program change settings

The fifth page of the MIDI menu shows the “store enable“ flag represented by a capital “S” in the display. The

value “0” disables the reception of controller #60, and therefore protects the user presets from being modified

via MIDI. Accordingly, the value “1” enables MIDI controller #60 so that you can modify or replace presets with

a remote MIDI device or a sequencer. In this case the actual settings will be stored directly to the location that

corresponds to the controller value.

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Attention! Since the “store enable“ mode allows you to access memory locations directly via

MIDI, it is possible that stored presets will be replaced or altered if controller #60 messages are

sent on the same MIDI channel. The purpose of this mode is to facilitate MIDI backup and

restore operations without express confirmation at the MODULIZER PRO. It is therefore recom-

mended to disable (flag=0) this mode as soon as the intended data transfer has ended. This is

done automatically when you switch off the MODULIZER PRO.

On the sixth, and presently the last, page you can access the ”System Exclusive” functions. This is indicated

by a ”d” (for dump) in the display. To the left of this ”d” a number is displayed:
- 0 means that no SYSEX data will be sent or accepted.
- 1 will enable the MODULIZER PRO to receive data. When STORE is pressed the unit will wait for data, this

is shown by flashing dots (LEDs) in the display. The MIDI button LED flashes signaling that SYSEX data is

being received.
- 2 will enable the MODULIZER PRO to send a ”bulk dump”. Start your sequencer and press STORE on the

DSP1200 to start the transmission.
To load these settings again, select 1, press STORE and start your sequencer. If you press IN/OUT again, you

will leave the MIDI setup. You can at all times press any other key to leave the MIDI setup directly.
If you press the IN/OUT key again on the sixth page, the MODULIZER PRO quits MIDI setup mode.

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During a bulk dump all audio functions of the MODULIZER PRO will be deactivated.

The full-featured MIDI implementation of the MODULIZER PRO allows for easily integrating the MODULIZER PRO

into any MIDI system.
s MIDI IN
Any MIDI data sent to the MODULIZER PRO (sequencer, MIDI footswitch, etc.) is received via the MIDI IN jack.

For example, when you wish to use the MODULIZER PRO as an effects devices for your guitar rack, you can

connect the MIDI IN jack to a MIDI footswitch that allows for selecting program presets. If your rack includes

another MIDI effects devices (e.g. a multi-effects processor), the data sent from the MIDI footswitch can be

routed via the MODULIZER PRO's MIDI THRU jack to your multi-effects processor.

2. OPERATION

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