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Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH - SCHALTWERK Users Manual - Aug. 1997 - Page 27
Pattern:001
-->PrgChange:001
In this example, the pattern 1 will be called upon reception
of Program-Change #1
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Similarly, by pressing a Song button (and Song-Bank
button), that specific song can be linked to a given
Program-Change.
Song:001
-->PrgChange:001
It is also possible to set a controller for the arpeggio and
chord functions.
MIDI-Assign-Menu
ArpHoldCtrl :064
MIDI-Assign-Menu
ChordHoldCtr:066
These Arpeggio and Chord controllers are set to activate a
hold function upon reception of the corresponding MIDI
message.
Usually, master keyboards are equipped with a set of
pedals used for Sustain and Sostenuto (controller # 64 &
66). If your keyboard is only able to manage a single
pedal, you can assign any other controller, such as the
modulation wheel (controller # 1) in replacement of the
second pedal.
✒
In version 1.0 of the software, the controller
values for Arpeggio and Hold were predefined as
Sustain and Sostenuto. From software version
1.1 onwards, these can be freely defined by the
user.
✒
All the settings done in this menu are
automatically saved in non-volatile memory.
7.4.16 Sync menu
In most applications the Schaltwerk is working with its
own timebase.
Sync-Intern/Ext.
Mode:Intern
The Schaltwerk can however follow an external clock.
−
from MIDI input 1
Sync-Intern/Ext.
Mode:Ext.MCL1
−
from MIDI input 2
Sync-Intern/Ext.
Mode:Ext.MCL2
−
or from a non-MIDI clock
Sync-Intern/Ext.
Mode:ExtDinSync
−
incoming at the DIN synchronization connector.
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In internal clock mode, the Schaltwerk sends the
following MIDI real-time messages:
−
Start ($FA),
−
Continue ($FB),
−
Stop ($FC),
−
and MIDI-Clock ($F8)
−
at both MIDI outputs.
•
A synchronized pulsed signal is issued at the DIN-
Sync connector.
•
In external MIDI mode, the Schaltwerk will respond
to MIDI real time messages received at its MIDI
inputs 1 and/or 2.
•
In external DIN Sync mode, the DIN connector is
switched to input, so that the Schaltwerk can be
controlled by external pulsed clock signal and
start/stop control.