Edit mode, Midi functions – Samson Carbon 61 - USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller User Manual

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Edit Mode is where you can access and adjust the parameters of the Carbon 61 to

suit your needs. To access Edit Mode, press the EDIT button on the top panel of the

keyboard. The button will light red, and the display will read “Set” to indicate that you

are in Edit Mode. In Edit Mode, the first 25 keys on the keyboard become function and

numerical keys, and will not transmit any note data. The last 24 keys will continue to

transmit note information in Edit Mode, so you can see, in real time, how your changes

have affected the performance. The VOLUME fader, PITCH and MODULATION wheels

will also continue to function normally, but their performance data will not be shown

on the display. To exit Edit Mode, and return to Performance Mode, press the EDIT but-

ton a second time. The button will no longer light red once in Performance Mode.

Edit Mode

MIDI Functions

PROG (Program Change)

When pressed, the current program number flashes on the display. To change the

program, either rotate the DATA knob, or enter the new program number using the

numerical keys (0–9). You can enter a program number ranging from 0-127. After you

enter the desired program number, press the ENTER key. The Carbon 61 will transmit

the program change, and the display will stop flashing. If the number entered is out

of range, an “-E-” (error) will display for three seconds, and then return to the last set

program number (no information will be transmitted).

CHANNEL (MIDI Channel)

When pressed, the current MIDI channel number flashes on the display. To change

the MIDI channel that the Carbon 61 is transmitting on, either rotate the DATA knob,

or enter the new program number using the numerical keys. You can enter a number

ranging from 1–16. When you reach the desired channel number, press the ENTER key.

The Carbon 61 will be set to transmit on the new channel, and the display will stop

flashing. If the number is out of range, “-E-” (error) will be displayed for three seconds,

and then return to the last set channel number.

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