An effect's midi parameters, An effect’s midi parameters – ART Pro Audio DMV-Pro - Dual True-Stereo Effects Processor User Manual

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Next, turn Encoder (A) to select an incoming MIDI program change number that you wish to map. This

control’s range is from 1 to 128. Turn Encoder (B) to set the corresponding DMV-PRO preset number that will

be recalled when the program change number in LCD (A) is received. The range of DMV-PRO preset

numbers is from 1 to 100, or OFF to disable a program change number from recalling any DMV-PRO preset.

Repeat this process to map other program changes.

While setting the MIDI Map, you can also conveniently set the incoming program change number (in LCD (A))

by sending an external MIDI program change message on the DMV-PRO’s MIDI channel. The DMV-PRO will

not internally change patches when this happens; it just sets LCD (A)’s program change number to the

number that it receives.

An Effect’s MIDI Parameters:

Each effect can have up to four controller assignments that modify any of its parameters. Consequently,

presets in Twin Stereo and Cascade routings (with two separate effects) can have up to 8 MIDI controller

assignments, Multi FX presets (with three effects in series) can have up to 12 controller assignments, and

Discrete 4 presets (with four separate effects) can have up to 16 MIDI controller assignments. Each effect’s

four assignments (designated a, b, c, and d) are edited with the rest of its parameters.

Press the Edit button of the effect you wish to modify. In the case of Discrete 4 or Multi FX presets, make sure

you have selected the correct one of the two effects (i.e., the Selection Arrow is pointing to the effect you want

to edit). Turn the encoder to the right and scroll through the effect’s parameters until the LCD reads [

 

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]. Push the encoder and turn it to select one of the four controller assignments (a, b, c, or d).

Each assignment has separate settings for the following parameters: CC Channel, MIDI CC Number,

Parameter, Value Low Range, and Val. High Range. Press the encoder and turn to the right to view these

parameters.

CC Channel:

This parameter sets the channel that the current controller assignment will receive MIDI commands over. The

CC Channel’s range is from 1 to 16.

MIDI CC Number:

This parameter sets the actual MIDI controller that will modify the current controller assignment’s parameter.

MIDI CC Number’s options are OFF (don’t receive any information), 1 through 119, Note On, Aftertouch, and

Pitchbend. Also, any external MIDI action on this controller’s MIDI channel will automatically set the MIDI CC

Number. (See page 53 for a listing of standard MIDI controller numbers.)

Mode

When Note On, Velocity, or Aftertouch is selected as the MIDI CC Number, another parameter—Mode

becomes available to help fine-tune the controller’s operation. Mode sets the way a note on, velocity, or

aftertouch message is interpreted; its two choices are Toggle or Continuous. If set to Continuous, the

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