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Appendix D: MIDI Interface
Software Version 3.05
D-5
Bump Button Mode Description of MIDI Command
On or Solo
1. Transmits "Note On" command and its designated MIDI note number,
followed by a "Note Off" command when the button is released.
2. The maximum MIDI velocity level of 127 is transmitted.
Off (Bump disabled) 1. Transmits Note On command and its designated MIDI note number.
2. The velocity is determined by the physical position of the submaster
fader. The fader output is scaled so that levels from zero to Full
correspond to MIDI velocities from 0 - 127.
Toggle 1. Transmits a sustained Note On command. Each button press
alternately transmits a Note On command with a velocity of 127 or
Note Off with a velocity of zero.
Reception of Standard MIDI Messages. The following standard
MIDI message commands are recognized by the Encore:
MIDI Data Messages Recognized by the Encore
Command
Name
Hexa-
decimal
Code
Description of Response by the Encore
Note On
0x90
1.
Controls a specific sub and its level. The MIDI note number
corresponds to the submaster number. MIDI note numbers 14 -
37
control submasters 1 - 24 respectively. See Table C-1 for submaster-
to-note mapping.
2. MIDI note numbers 38 - 61 control submasters 25 -
48 in the Encore
48/96 and XL models.
3. MIDI velocity determines the
submaster level. A velocity of zero sets
the submaster level to zero. A maximum MIDI velocity of 127 sets the
submaster to Full. Timed fades for submasters must be programmed
at the console.
Note Off 0x80 1. Returns submaster to the level of its submaster fader.
2. MIDI note numbers 14 - 37 control submasters 1 -
24. MIDI note
numbers 38 - 61 control submasters 25 -
48 in the Encore 48/96 and
XL models. See Table C-1.
3. MIDI velocity value is ignored.
Polyphonic
Level
0xa0 1. Selec
ts individual channels and levels. The MIDI note number
specifies the channel, and the pressure value specifies the channel
level.
2.
MIDI note numbers correspond directly to channel numbers; note
number 1 controls channel number 1, etc.
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