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[. . . ] MIDI Mate Footswitchable MIDI Controller Version 2 USER'S MANUAL May be covered by one or more of the following: U. S. Patents #4538297, 4647876, 4696044, 4745309, 4881047, 4893099 and 5124657. Foreign patents pending. PRECAUTIONS NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS SECTION TO PROVIDE YEARS OF TROUBLE FREE USE. All warnings on this equipment and in the operating instructions should be adhered to and all operating instructions should be followed. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through any openings. [. . . ] Once all the LEDs are set to represent the correct status (on or off) of all assigned controllers, then this status can be stored with the current preset by first pressing the 2ND button so that the 2ND LED lights. "Stored" will flash briefly on the display showing that the current status has been stored. (This is the only function for the STORE button. ) Buttons 0-4 may be used to change presets while in the Controller 11 MIDI MateTM Manual access mode. is lit, then press the Bank "á" or "â" buttons to select the desired bank. Therefore, if you are currently in bank 55 and button 1 is pressed, preset 56 will be recalled and the L. E. D. Consider each button# as a value that will be added to the current blinking bank# if pressed. preset should be "on", then that status must be stored "on" for that preset, and for every preset the control is desired "on". Controller Buttons Button functions in Controller access mode: EDIT FUNCTION SELECT 99 MIDI BANK INSTANT CONTROLLER 99 TITLES MIDI CHANNELS CONTROLLER ASSIGN PROGRAM CHANGES 5 BANK (ADJUST) 6 7 EDIT PRESET SELECT 8 STORE 9 ACCESS 2ND 0 1 2 3 4 Preset Buttons Set assigned buttons (see "Controller Assignment Edit" section) and set controller MIDI channel (see "MIDI Channel Edit" section). "off" sends control OFF command (control value of 0). 12 (To store the status of on/off buttons in the current program) Storing the current status EDIT FUNCTION SELECT 99 STORED BANK INSTANT CONTROLLER 5 TITLES MIDI CHANNELS CONTROLLER ASSIGN PROGRAM CHANGES 6 7 EDIT PRESET SELECT 8 STORE 9 BANK (ADJUST) ACCESS 2ND 0 1 2 3 4 Step 1 Turn on the 2ND L. E. D. by pressing the 2ND button. Step 2 Press the STORE button (The MIDI Mate will display "STORED" briefly). EDIT FUNCTION SELECT 99 MIDI BANK INSTANT CONTROLLER 99 TITLES MIDI CHANNELS CONTROLLER ASSIGN PROGRAM CHANGES 5 BANK (ADJUST) 6 7 EDIT PRESET SELECT 8 STORE 9 ACCESS 2ND 0 1 2 3 4 Step 3 Press the 2ND button to turn the 2ND L. E. D. Now each time program 99 is recalled, this configuration of on/off buttons is recalled. 13 MIDI MateTM Manual Editing the MIDI Mate The editing features of the MIDI MateTM are designed to be helpful by incorporating scrolling messages and requiring the least number of buttons to press as possible. The MIDI MateTM automatically stores the choices that the user makes to make it easier for the user to edit parameters. The STORE button does not store the choices in the editing mode - it has no function in the editing mode. The parameters which can be edited include: titles, MIDI channels, assignable controller numbers and additional patch changes. The MIDI MateTM incorporates a unique editing feature using the EDIT PRESET SELECT buttons. These buttons allow the user to change the preset that is being edited without leaving the editing mode. Anytime that the 2ND LED is lit, the EDIT PRESET SELECT buttons will increment ("á") or decrement ("â") the current preset by one. This feature allows the user to enter the edit mode, do all the editing necessary for all the presets, then exit the edit mode with the least number of buttons pressed. The editing is divided into four sections - "Titles", "MIDI Channels", "Controller Assignment" and "Program Changes" - and can be accessed while in any access mode. The editing functions are accessible by pressing the EDIT FUNCTION SELECT "ß" and "à" buttons. The editing parameters can be adjusted by using the BANK (ADJUST) "á" and "â" buttons. The editing mode may be initiated in any of the access modes by pressing the 2ND button so that the 2ND LED is lit. If the EDIT FUNCTION SELECT "à" button is pressed a second time before the scrolling is complete, "MIDI Channels" will scroll across the display. [. . . ] Continue using the BANK (ADJUST) buttons to select the control number for each button. PRESS "2ND" ANYTIME TO EXIT EDITING 23 MIDI MateTM Manual Programmable Patch Changes Editing Enter the editing mode by pressing the 2ND button so that the 2ND LED lights while in any access mode. Now press the EDIT FUNCTION SELECT buttons until "Programmable Patch Changes" scrolls across the display. Allow the scrolling to finish to enter the Programmable Patch Changes edit mode. This is where additional patch changes may be programmed to be sent along with SET1's patch change. [. . . ]

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