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К этому устройству также есть другие инструкции:
Фрагмент инструкции
Or you could establish the following connection: [Sequencer] MIDI OUT > [AX-7] MIDI IN [AX-7] MIDI OUT > [Module] MIDI IN (See also “About MIDI Merge” (p. 17)). Powering up Power to the various devices should be turned on in the appropriate order. First, switch on the units that transmit MIDI messages (computer, AX-7). Next, switch on the sound module(s)/synthesizers, then the amplification system. Set the AX-7’s power switch (rear panel) to the ON position. Power off your system in the reverse order. Note: The AX-7 is equipped with a circuitry protection feature. At power-up, a brief interval is required before it will operate normally. Note: If the AX-7 is powered using batteries, be sure to switch it off whenever you are not planning to use it for a while (5 minutes or more). But before doing so, you may wish to save the current settings to a Patch memory (see p. 17). MIDI OUT MIDI IN AX-7 (transmits MIDI messages) Module, synthesizer, etc. (receives MIDI messages) MIDI OUT MIDI IN AX-7 (transmits MIDI messages) Computer or sequencer (records and transmits MIDI messages) Module, synthesizer, etc. (receives MIDI messages) MIDI OUT MIDI IN r AX-7 Owner’s Manual r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 4. Keyboard modes Your AX-7 has three buttons that allow you to select one of four Keyboard modes. The KEYBOARD MODE determines how many zones and/or MIDI channels can be used simultaneously. ENGLISH Whole Upper E2 C6 Upper section assigned to all keys This mode means that the Upper section is assigned to the entire keyboard. All messages generated on the AX-7 are therefore transmitted on the Upper channel. Press the [UPPER] button to select this mode. Whole Lower E2 C6 Lower section assigned to all keys This mode means that the Lower section is assigned to the entire keyboard. All messages generated on the AX-7 are therefore transmitted on the Lower channel. Press the [LOWER] button to select this mode. Alternately pressing [UPPER] and [LOWER] allows you to control different MIDI instruments as and when needed. Example: you could use the Lower section for controlling an organ sound of one module (or part), and the Upper section for playing a lead synthesizer part using a different MIDI instrument. Split In Split mode, the Lower section is assigned to the E2 C6 Lower section Upper section different MIDI instruments via separate channels (Lower and Upper). Press the [SPLIT] button to select this mode. At first, the Split point of the factory Patches is located at the “C” key slightly left off center. This key is called the C4. Here’s how to select another split point between the “F2” and the “B5” (see the follow ing illustration): F2 B5 Possible range for the Split point (1) Press and hold the [SPLIT] button. (2) While still holding that button, press the key that should become the lowest note of the Upper section. You can also use the [DOWN]/[UP] buttons on the AX-7’s body or ‘neck’. (3) Release both the [SPLIT] button and the key you pressed. Note: This setting can be saved to a Patch. Your KEY BOARD MODE selection is also saved. Note: To select the default setting (C5), simultaneously press [DOWN]/[UP]. Layer (Lower + Upper) In Layer mode, the AX-7 transmits on two MIDI E2 C6 Lower section + Upper section (two different MIDI channels) channels simultaneously (assigned to Lower and Upper). Every action on the AX-7 is thus translated into two MIDI message strings. Hold down [LOWER] while pressing [UPPER] to select this mode. To leave it, press [LOWER], [UPPER], or [SPLIT]. left half of the keyboard, while the Upper section is assigned to the right. This allows you to control two 9 Configuring the AX-7 Configuring the AX-7 5. Configuring the AX-7 Your AX-7 comes with a great many MIDI parameters, or message types, that can be transmitted so as to control your MIDI rig to your liking. Most of the following parameters can be set for the Upper and Lower sections independently – and most of them can be saved to a Patch memory (see p. 17). Note: The available EDIT parameters will be presented in the order they can be selected. See page 14 if all you want to do for the time is being is assign different MIDI channels to the Upper and/or Lower sections. You will also find a list of the available parameters on the AX-7’s bottom panel. Selecting the parameter to be edited The AX-7’s Edit parameters can be accessed via three (3) Use the [0]~[9] buttons or [DOWN]/[UP] to buttons: select a parameter. Button Function [CONTROL] Provides access to all parameters related to (page 11) the available performance functions, like Expression Bar, Touch Controller, Data Entry, etc. [DATA] Provides access to more specific and static (page 14) MIDI parameters: transmit channel, volume, etc., but also the Dump function. [PRG.CHG] Allows you to set and transmit memory (page 16) selection clusters (Bank Select, Program Change) and to set the MIDI tempo. When none of the above buttons lights, you are in “play mode” (i.e. where you cannot change the above par...