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Global Functions
1 2 2 DM PRO REFERENCE MANUAL
P2 The FILTER PROGRAM RECEIVE Parameter
The DM Pro will change Drumkits remotely by responding to MIDI Program Change
Commands received via the unit’s [MIDI IN]. This Parameter allows you filter out
(ignore) these incoming MIDI Program Change Commands so you will not
accidentally lose your edits or have your module be changed to an undesired
Drumkit.
To disable reception of MIDI Program Change Commands, set this Parameter Value
to
OFF. To enable the DM Pro to receive and respond to MIDI Program Change
Commands, set this Parameter Value to
ON.
A Note about MIDI Program Change Reception
Drumkits
Since there are 64 “Programs” (Drumkits) in the DM Pro (00 through 63) and
MIDI allows for 128 Program numbers (00 through 127), the DM Pro will
“wrap” – start over at Drumkit 00 when MIDI Patch Number 64 is received.
Drums
Any Drum within a Drumkit which has its Drum Channel Override parameter
set to something other than BASIC can respond to both MIDI Program Change
and Bank Select messages (as MIDI Continuous Controller 0). Each Drum
Group has 128 Drums, so the Program Change response range is 0-127. Bank
Select messages of 0 will call up the User Drum Group, followed by a Bank
Select message of 1 calling up the Acoustic Kick Drum Group and so on up to
Bank 12 (for 13 Drum Category banks, total).
P3 The FILTER PROGRAM TRANSMIT Parameter
Similarly to the Filter Program Receive Parameter, the DM Pro will also send MIDI
Program Change Commands to cause external devices connected to the [MIDI OUT]
of the DM Pro to change their program when a new DM Pro Drumkit is selected
from the front panel.
To disable transmission of MIDI Program Change Commands, set this Parameter
Value to
OFF. To enable the DM Pro to transmit MIDI Program Change Commands,
set this Parameter Value to
ON.
P4 - P7 The CONTROLLER A-D ASSIGN Parameters
The DM Pro has four “assignable” controllers (Controllers A - D) that can be used in
the Modulation Matrix of individual Drums (see “Chapter 6: Programming Drums”
for information on the Modulation Matrix). These Assignable Controllers are each, in
turn, assigned to a MIDI Continuous Controller Number that allows external devices
to modulate or control many of the Parameters in the DM Pro.
These four Parameters assign a MIDI Continuous Controller Number to each of the
DM Pro’s Assignable Controllers. To assign a MIDI Controller Number to each of the
DM Pro’s Assignable Controllers, move the cursor beneath the MIDI Controller
Number and turn the Value encoder to select your desired choice:
Controller A:012
Global Edit
P4
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