Midi messages, Midi data storage, Midi messages midi data storage – Aviom A-16R/A-16CS User Manual

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MIDI Messages

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

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is active for the currently selected channel. (This is set

from the front panel of Pro16 analog input modules, or from the DIP switches

on compatible Pro16 A‑Net console cards.) 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 Local/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.

MIDI 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.

The A‑16R can send the following data types from the MIDI Out jack:

• Single Preset files ‑ the current system settings including

volume, pan, mute, and group information are transmitted.

• All Preset files ‑ the sixteen saved user Presets are

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