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Section 2 — System•MIDI ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
8 Edit/System•MIDI Parameters
button, and send the ASR-10 a program change that is the file number +1 on the
Instrument•Sequence Track’s Edit/Track MULTI-IN MIDI CHANNEL. To load a Bank file,
send the ASR-10 a program change that is the Bank file number +1. When a program change is
received, the ASR-10 will load the appropriate file from the currently selected storage device
(FLOPPY, SCSI 0-7). Incoming MIDI program changes 101-128 will invoke Macros 0-27.
Note: In MULTI and MONO B modes, program change 1 has a special function, which is to EXIT TO
the previous directory. This is particularly useful for moving around a SCSI Storage Device from
a remote MIDI controller or computer.
EDIT
MIDI SONG SELECT (ON/OFF)
SYSTEM•MIDI
Press Edit / System•MIDI / scroll using the arrow buttons
When this parameter is ON, a remote sequencer or drum machine can be instructed to select a
new song when you load a new song into the ASR-10, or when the currently loaded song is
selected (the default is ON). The song can be assigned a MIDI Song Select number from 0
through 127. MIDI Song Select numbers 0 through 127 are transmitted via MIDI when you load a
new song into the ASR-10, or when the currently loaded song is selected.
When the song is selected, MIDI Song Select numbers can be assigned as follows:
Press Command, then Seq•Song. Scroll to SEQUENCER INFORMATION.
Press Enter•Yes. Scroll left until the display reads MIDI SONG SELECT=##.
Select a MIDI Song Select number 0 through 127 using the Data Entry Controls.
MIDI Song Select numbers are stored with the song when you save the song to disk.
EDIT
MIDI XCTRL NUMBER
SYSTEM•MIDI
Press Edit / System•MIDI / 9
Range: 0 to 127
Most controllers on a synthesizer — mod wheel, breath controller, or foot pedal, for example —
have a MIDI controller number that can be assigned to this parameter. Doing so will make a
particular external controller available as a modulator to any of your programs.
One modulation source that can be selected is XCTRL (external controller). When the ASR-10
receives MIDI Controller messages corresponding to this controller number, they will be routed
to all parameters that have been programmed with XCTRL as a modulation source. Suppose, for
example, you are playing the ASR-10 from a keyboard with a breath controller (or want to use a
breath controller as a modulator when playing the ASR-10 keyboard). You can set up a
WaveSample on the ASR-10 in which the filter cutoff frequency is modulated by XCTRL. If you
then set “XCTRL=02,” the breath controller can modulate the filter, or any other parameter that
has its modulation source set to XCTRL.
The following controller numbers are commonly supported:
Number Controller Number Controller
1 Modulation Wheel 64 Sustain
2 Breath Controller 66 Sostenuto
4 Foot (Pedal) Controller 70 Sound Variations (Patch Selects)
6 Data Entry 71 Harmonic Content (Timbre)
7 Volume 72 Release Time
10 Pan 73 Attack Time
74 Brightness
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