String Toggle; Assigning String Device Ids And Midi Channels To Global Settings; Responding To Remote Velocity Messages - Peavey PC 1600x Cover Manual De Instrucciones

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released. These messages are entered in hexadecimal form. To program the press and release string:
1. From the button function page, select "String prs/rls." Next, de-select, then press the up direction button.
The following page will be displayed:
2. Enter the MIDI string.
3. After editing the "Press String," press Exit. Press the up direction button to move to the release string
displayed as follows:
4. Enter the release string.

STRING TOGGLE

A button can be assigned to toggle between any two MIDI message strings. These messages are entered in
hexadecimal form. To program the two strings:
1. From the button function page, select "String toggle." Next, de-select then press the up direction button.
The following page will be displayed:
2. Enter the first string.
3. Exit from editing the first string then press the up direction button to edit the second string displayed as
follows:
4. Edit the second string as necessary.

ASSIGNING STRING DEVICE IDS AND MIDI CHANNELS TO GLOBAL SETTINGS

Many devices use SysEx command strings that include a MIDI channel or device number as one of the bytes. This
practice is beneficial to the user since it allows separate SysEx control when differentiating one unit from an
identical unit on the same MIDI stream.
Instead of hard-coding these values into the stings, a "gc" (global channel) or "dv" (device number) byte can be
designated that references the global settings in the Utility section. When the PC 1600x sees a "gc" in the string, it
will transmit the Utility menu's ChOut setting. When it sees a "dv" in the string, it will transmit the DevNum variable.
Additionally, the "gc" designation can be used with MIDI Channel messages. In this case, the "gc" will channelize
the preceding byte, as opposed to being sent as a separate byte. For display, the status and "gc" bytes are con-
nected by a hyphen to show that they are being combined into a single byte. The following example is how this
would be displayed:
The zero after the C will get replaced by the ChOut setting in the Utility menu.

RESPONDING TO REMOTE VELOCITY MESSAGES

When using "Notes" mode (the Button Remote page in the Utility menu is set to Type=Notes), to play MIDI notes
BTN16: Press String
F0 00 F7
BTN16: Rls String
F0 00 F7
BTN16: String 1
F0 00 F7
BTN16: String 2
F0 00 F7
FDR01: String
F0 00 00 1B gc F7
FDR01:
String
C0-gc pr
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