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Advanced Applications - Chapter 6 CHAPTER 6 MIDI APPLICATIONS MIDI Functions The MidiVerb 4 provides many MIDI functions, including being able to respond to program changes, sending and receiving Program information via Sysex (System Exclusive) dumps, and realtime control over effect parameters via MIDI controllers. For more information about basic MIDI connections, see Chapter 2. MIDI Channel The MIDI Channel is used to receive program change messages, as well as other MIDI events for use with the realtime modulation capabilities in the MidiVerb 4. To set the MidiVerb 4's MIDI channel: Œ Press [UTIL]. The [UTIL] button will light.  Press the [EDIT/PAGE] button until page 3 is selected. The display will look like this: 01 MIDI: Chan Thru PChg PRESET 01 ¡ 0FF • 0n ¢ B C D PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 L R Ž Press [B] to select the MIDI Channel parameter. The current MIDI Channel value will be flashing to indicate it is now selected for editing. In the example above, the MIDI channel is set to 01.  Turn the [VALUE] knob to set the MIDI Channel to either 01 through 16, or 00 for Omni mode (receives on all 16 channels simultaneously). MIDI Thru In order to pass on MIDI information from a control device thru the MidiVerb 4 to another MIDI device: Œ Connect the control device's MIDI OUT to the MidiVerb 4's [MIDI IN]. Then connect the MidiVerb 4's [MIDI OUT] to the MIDI IN of the other device you wish to control.  Press [UTIL], then press the [EDIT/PAGE] button until page 3 is selected. Ž Press the [D] button to turn MIDI Thru On. MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual 57

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Advanced Applications – Chapter 6
MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual
57
C
HAPTER
6
MIDI A
PPLICATIONS
MIDI Functions
The MidiVerb 4 provides many MIDI functions, including being able to respond to
program changes, sending and receiving Program information via Sysex (System
Exclusive) dumps, and realtime control over effect parameters via MIDI controllers.
For more information about basic MIDI connections, see Chapter 2.
MIDI Channel
The MIDI Channel is used to receive program change messages, as well as other
MIDI events for use with the realtime modulation capabilities in the MidiVerb 4.
To set the MidiVerb 4 s MIDI channel:
Press [
UTIL
].
The
[
UTIL
]
button will light.
Press the [
EDIT/PAGE
] button until page 3 is selected.
The display will look like this:
L
R
PRESET
01
MIDI:
Chan
Thru
PChg
PAGE
1
2
3
4
5
6
01
¡
0FF
0n
¢
B
C
D
Press [
B
] to select the MIDI Channel parameter.
The current MIDI Channel value will be flashing to indicate it is now selected for
editing. In the example above, the MIDI channel is set to 01.
Turn the [
VALUE
] knob to set the MIDI Channel to either
01
through
16
, or
00
for
Omni mode (receives on all 16 channels simultaneously).
MIDI Thru
In order to pass on MIDI information from a control device thru the MidiVerb 4 to
another MIDI device:
Connect the control device s MIDI OUT to the MidiVerb 4 s [
MIDI IN
]. Then
connect the MidiVerb 4 s [
MIDI OUT
] to the MIDI IN of the other device you
wish to control.
Press [
UTIL
], then press the [
EDIT/PAGE
] button until page 3 is selected.
Press the [
D
] button to turn MIDI Thru
On
.