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Program Change Button -The program change function is used to select which preset sound you
want from your MIDI module.You can select the program change number by pressing and holding the
Program Change button and entering the number in the second octave/numeric entry field which cor-
responds to the preset sound you desire.When you release the Program Change button, the message
will be sent.Values run from 1-128.
The TMK 61 will transmit the program change when you let go of the button.
Example: If you want to play sound No. 56 on the MIDI device, hold down the Program Change but-
ton, enter the number 56 on the numeric entry field and let go of the Program Change button. The
TMK 61 will now play with sound No. 56.
Bank Select Button - The bank select function allows you to change the patch bank of your MIDI
module or keyboard. Due to different manufacturer approaches to this function, the format for
entering this parameter depends on the model and manufacturer of your MIDI module or key-
board. Please refer to the MIDI Implementation Chart found in the manual of your MIDI module or
keyboard for information on the format that your unit requires.
1) If your module requires a value sent only on control channel 32, you will simply need to press and
hold the Bank Select button, and enter the bank number desired in the second octave/numeric
entry field. When you release the Bank Select button, the message will be sent.
2) If your module requires values to be sent on control channel 32 and control channel 0, you will
need to press and hold the Bank Select button, and first enter the value needed for cc;32 in the
second octave/numeric entry field.Then, while continuing to hold the Bank Select button, press the
key labeled "-/H" (indicates that what follows is the "higher byte") and then enter the value needed
for cc;0 in the second octave/numeric entry field. When you release the Bank Select button, the
messages will be sent.
The TMK 61 will transmit the bank change when you let go of the button.
NOTE: Together with the Bank Select command, the TMK 61 also sends the last Program Change
number entered.This is because not all MIDI devices will switch the bank unless they subsequently
receive a Program Change.
Transpose Button - The Transposition function is used to transpose the output of the TMK 61. The
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transposition range is +/- 24 semitones. You can select the transposition amount (up or down) by
pressing and holding the Transpose button and entering the number in the second octave/nume-
ric entry field which corresponds to the transposition amount you desire. Please note that to enter
negative (down) transposition amount you must first enter "-", which can be found on the "Bb" key
(-/H)
When you let go of the button, the TMK 61 will now be transposed by the amount chosen.
If you want to cancel the transposition and return to a value of 0, just press the Transpose button
once without entering any number.
Example: If you want to obtain a transposition of pitch to 7 semitones higher (a 5th), hold down
the Transpose button, enter the number 7 on the numeric entry field and let go of the Transpose
button. The TMK 61 will now play 7 semitones higher. (EX; A played 'C' will sound as a 'G').
Memory functions.
The TMK 61 can store MIDI settings in 100 memory locations for quick recall.
To store a setting, hold down both the 1) Bank Select and 2) MEMORY buttons and enter the
memory location number that you wish to store the settings to on the second octave/numeric
entry field.
The TMK 61 will store your settings in the memory location when you let go of the buttons.
To recall a setting stored previously, hold down the MEMORY button and enter your chosen
memory location number.
The TMK 61 will quickly recall the stored setting when you let go of the button.
NOTE: If you become confused during programming and cannot remember what you have done,
press the Bank Select button and enter the number 1 on the second octave/numeric entry field
immediately after turning on the TMK 61. When you let go of the button, the TMK 61 will send a
Program Change command with number 1 and a Bank Select command with number 1 so that you
can be sure of finding the MIDI device in a known and controllable setting.

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