Multi / midi, Multi/midi – Studio Electronics C.O.D.E. User Manual

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Multi/Midi

Knobs

volume: master volume control.
glide: glide and auto glide rate.


Switches

Multi
Note: to get to multi bank, press and hold bank switch, then press the left arrow switch.

set up
page 1: select type – prepared, split, layer, or multi. Prepared allows for programming different
patches on each voice with midi reception on a single channel. Note: if the first patch in a
“prepared” multi patch is a unison patch, the “prepared” multi will be in unison. The number of
voices played by the multi will also be determined by the [UNI] (quantity) parameter of that same
first patch. You will still be able to assign each voice a different patch. Use this “unison” multi for
creating thick and intricate layered sounds.
page 2: set split point.
edit
page 1: part editing, use the bank/part switch to cycle through the multi parts, [BANK], bank
select, [PTCH] patch number, [VCS] number of voices [TYPE] mono or poly, [VOL] part
volume.
page 2: remove voices (per each part) from master outputs.

Pan positions in a multi: The multi preset stores its own pan position, pan rate, and pan depth
for each voice. Waveform, key trigger, and midi sync information is carried into the multi preset
from the patches used in the multi preset.

Note:
edits made to patches while in the multi bank are savable. The multi part you are in
determines which patch you are editing and saving. Edits made to the patch must be saved
before you go to another multi part otherwise the edits are lost. Press save and select RAM
location you want to save the patch to.

Determining midi channels in a channelized multi patch:
the first multi part is received on
the current midi channel that the Omega is set to, additional parts receive on successive midi
channels. Example: if the unit is set to midi channel 3, multi part 2 receives on channel 4, multi
part 3 receives on channel 5, etc., etc.









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