4 storing programs, 5 midi control – Behringer Feedback Destroyer Pro DSP1100P User Manual

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2.4.4 Storing programs
Use the STORE key to store the program. Basically, all parameter changes in Parametric EQ mode can be

saved. Filters working in Single-Shot or Auto mode will adjust and store the required parameters automatically.

Example:
s You recall a program for editing. Then you edit the preset as desired using the function keys and the jog

wheel. During this process, the flashing STORE key reminds you that the preset settings have been

changed but not saved yet. Press the STORE key once. The display reads the current preset number and

starts flashing. To keep the original preset, use the jog wheel to select a different preset that can be

overwritten. Press the STORE key again to save the edits to the selected preset. If you wish to overwrite the

original preset, simply press the STORE key twice (after editing) to save all changes you have made.

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Whenever you have edited a preset and pressed the STORE key twice, all previous settings in

this preset are erased and overwritten with the new parameter values. However, if you wish to

keep the original preset, use the jog wheel to select another preset before you press the

STORE key a second time.

2.5 MIDI control

Use the MIDI key combination to select the MIDI parameters you wish to adjust. For this purpose press and

keep the IN/OUT and the STORE keys for about two seconds. All parameters can be edited with the jog wheel

and the IN/OUT key. The MIDI menu includes six pages which you can select by pressing the IN/OUT key

(forwards) and the STORE key (backwards) several times.
On the first page you can select the MIDI channel. The display reads a small “c” (= channel). The jog wheel

adjusts a channel from 1 through 16. To switch off the MIDI function simply select the “0” value (displayed as

“-”).
On the second page you can select MIDI Omni mode, i.e. the unit transmits/receives on all 16 MIDI channels.

The display reads “O” (=Omni). Use the jog wheel to activate (“1”) or deactivate (“0”) Omni mode.
The third page allows for configuring controller commands. On its right-hand side, the display reads a capital

“C” (=Controller). The jog wheel selects one of the following four controller modes:

Displa y

Mode

0

No controller data are transmitted

1

Controller data are received but not transmitted

2

Controller data are transmitted but not received

3

Controller data are transmitted and received

4

As 3, with additionally the automatic filter parameters

Tab. 2.2: Controller settings

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When you choose value “4” the FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO will also send the settings of the

automatic filters.

The fourth page gives you access to the program change setup. The display reads a capital “P” (=Program).

Here, too, four modes can be selected with the jog wheel, as follows:

Display

Mode

0

No program change data are transmitted

1

Program change data are received but not transmitted

2

Program change data are transmitted but not received

3

Program change data are transmitted and received

Tab. 2.3: Program change settings

The fifth page of the MIDI menu shows the “store enable“ flag represented by a capital “S” in the display. The

value “0” disables the reception of controller #18, and therefore protects the user presets from being modified

2. OPERATION

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