Keyboard, Midi – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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The Settings View

appearing when clicking on the drop-down menus of this section for each of the

Macros

module.

The

Learn

command can also be used to assign a controller. When one of the

Learn

buttons

is switched

on

, the corresponding modulator will be assigned to the first continuous controller

from which a message is received. Note that when the

None

option is chosen, the corresponding

Modulator

will not respond to any controller.

For more information on the

Macros

modules, please refer to section 5.2.4.

6.1.6

Keyboard

The

Note Priority

setting sets the behavior of the keyboard when several notes are depressed at the

same time when the

Keyboard

module is set to monophonic mode or when the maximum number

of polyphonic voices has been reached in polyphonic mode. In monophonic mode, the Priority
determines which of the lower, last, or higher note has precedence when several notes are played.
In polyphonic mode, this control determines which of the lowest, highest, or oldest note is muted
in order to replace it with the newest note played once the maximum of polyphonic voices has been
reached. Note that since this parameter determines the note priority, the stolen note will be the
opposite of what appears in the control display.

6.1.7

MIDI

Control Change Assignments

Any control on the

Chromaphone 3

interface can be manipulated by an external MIDI controller

through MIDI control change assignments or MIDI links. In order to save the current configuration
of assignments as the default map, use the

Save Current as Default

. This default map will be

loaded the next time the program is started in standalone mode. In order to revert to the default
map, after making some modifications for example, use the

Load Default

command. The

Clear

command is used to disable all MIDI control assignments.

For more information on MIDI Control Assignments, please refer to section 8.2.3.

MIDI Program Changes

Chromaphone 3

responds to MIDI program changes when the

Enable Program Changes

option

of the

MIDI Program

setting is turned

on

. When this is the case

Chromaphone 3

will load, when

it receives a MIDI program change message, the sound having the same index number, in the
currently selected sound pack, as the program number in the message. In order to view and modify
the index of sounds in a pack, please refer to section 4.3.2.

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