Alesis K2661 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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MIDI Mode
The RECEIVE Page
Buttons (Bttns)
If you set the value of the Buttons parameter to On, the System Exclusive (SysEx) messages
generated by your button presses are sent to the MIDI Out port. This enables you to do two
things: control a remote K2661 (or earlier model), and record sequences of programming button
presses to a sequencer or SysEx software package.
If you have the MIDI In port of another K2661 (or K2600, K2500, or K2000) connected to the rst
one’s MIDI Out port, the second instrument will respond to every button press on the rst
instrument, just as if you were pressing the buttons of the second one. Keep in mind that both
devices must be in exactly the same state (the same page in the same mode, with identical lists of
RAM objects) when you start. Otherwise the button presses you make on the rst instrument
may execute other functions on the second instrument.
Much more useful is to send streams of button presses to your sequencer. When you dump them
from your sequencer back to the K2661, the K2661 responds as if the buttons were actually
pressed. This enables you to set up a variety of “macros,” which are strings of commands that
can be executed all at once by a single initial command. For example, you can record a sequence
of button presses that enters Disk mode, selects a specic SCSI device, and loads one or more
banks of samples while you do something more entertaining. Again, it’s important to keep in
mind that the state of your K2661 must be identical to its state when you recorded the sequence
of button presses. If you’ve added or deleted any objects stored in RAM, for example, the
sequence of button presses will select different objects when you play back the button press
sequence.
Note: Make sure this parameter is set to Off before you initiate a SysEx dump of any kind. If this
parameter is On when you start a dump, the buttons you press to begin the dump will also generate
SysEx messages.
Change Setups (ChgSetups)
This parameter determines the exact timing of setup changes when you select a different
setup—either by a normal data entry method or via MIDI program change commands. Choose
KeyUp to indicate that you want setup changes to take place only when you’ve released all
currently held notes. Choose Immed to indicate that you want such changes to happen
immediately when you select the setup.
The RECEIVE Page
Press RECV to select the RECEIVE page, where you dene the K2661’s response to incoming
MIDI signals (with one exception pertaining to Quick Access mode, which we’ll explain later).
MIDIMode:RECEIVE||||||||||||||||||||||||
BasicChannel:1|||||||||SysExID:|||0|||||
MIDI|Mode|||:Multi|||||SCSI|ID:|||6|||||
AllNotesOff|:Normal||||BendSmooth:On||||
ProgChgType|:Extended||LocalKbdCh:None||
VelocityMap:|1|Linear||BankSelect:Ctl|32
PressureMap:|1|Linear||PowerMode|:User||
XMIT|||RECV|||CHANLS|PrgChg|RsetCh|Panic
Parameter Range of Values Default
Basic Channel 1 to 16 1
MIDI Mode Omni, Poly, Multi Multi