Chorum 10 Dlx – Chorum S10 – Chorum 10
Chorum 10 allows you to configure the following MIDI interface settings:
Enable/disable, for each individual section, the transmission of all MIDI messages.
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Assignment of MIDI channel for reception / transmission on each section.
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Storing in every combination of a Program Change message and its transmission.
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For more information about the MIDI protocol and a detailed description of all messages
transmitted and received by the instrument, please refer to par. 7.5 and "MIDI Implementation".
5.1 ENABLING / DISABLING TRANSMISSION OF THE MIDI MESSAGES
With the factory settings, the transmission of MIDI messages is enabled for all three sections on the
three MIDI channels assigned to them.
If necessary, you can disable transmission for one or more sections. Follow this procedure to do so:
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Press and hold the [TRANSPOSER] button until all the LEDs on the panel flash twice, with
the LED on the [TRANSPOSER] button flashing continuously.
As shown in screen printing, the [BASS] registers indicate the three instrument sections and
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shows the status of MIDI data transmission according to the rule:
Register on: transmission enabled
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Register off: transmission disabled
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Press the top or bottom of the desired section register to change the status of the MIDI
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transmission.
Press the [TRANSPOSER] button to complete and store the operation.
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5.2 SELECTING MIDI CHANNELS
With the factory settings, the MIDI transmission and reception channels are as follows:
Bass section: MIDI channel 4
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Manual section I: MIDI channel 1
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Manual Section II: MIDI channel 2
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If you want to change the channels associated with the sections, follow this procedure:
Press and hold the [TRANSPOSER] button until all the LEDs on the panel flash twice, with
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the LED on the [TRANSPOSER] button flashing continuously.
As shown by the screen printing panel, the registers in the Bass section indicate the three
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sections of the instrument.
Pressing and holding down for a few seconds the register whose MIDI channel you want to
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change, the registers in Manual I indicate the one that is currently set. As shown by the
screen printing panel, in fact, these registers also perform the function of numeric keypad,
and in this environment flashing once they indicate the digit of the channel. If, for example,
the second and fourth register from the left flashes, this indicates that the channel is set to 2.
In fact, this is always displayed and must always be set with two digits, in our example "0"
and "2".
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