Behringer GMX210 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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V-TONE GMX110/GMX112/GMX210/GMX212/GMX1200H
7. Appendix
Since SPEAKER and LOUDSPEAKER outputs are
connectors where amplified signals are given out,
never connect equipment with line-level inputs to
these two connectors, e. g. mixer inputs.
6.3 MIDI connection
The MIDI standard (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) was
first developed at the beginning of the ’80s, with the goal of
enabling mutual communication between electronic instruments
of various manufacturers. Over the years, the number of possible
MIDI applications has increased substantially; nowadays, it is
perfectly normal to connect entire studios via MIDI.
At the center of this network is a computer with a sequencing
software, used to control not only keyboards but also effects
processors and other peripheral equipment. In such a studio,
you can control your V-TONE in real time from a computer. Using
a MIDI footswitch presents itself as a great idea, especially in
live applications, because it allows you to control not only effect
parameters but also switch between channels and effects.
The standard 5-pole DIN MIDI connector is located on the rear of
your V-TONE. To connect your V-TONE with other MIDI equipment,
you will need a MIDI cable. Pre-packed cables
available at music stores are used for this purpose. Such cables
should not be longer than 15 m (45 ft).
MIDI IN receives MIDI control data. The receiving channel is
adjusted using the CHANNEL and IN/OUT key combination On =
Omni means that MIDI data are being received and processed on
all channels (compare section 4.2).
7. Appendix
7.1 MIDI implementation
MIDI Implementation Chart
Function
Trans-
mitted
Recognized Remarks
Basic
Channel
Default
Changed
X
X
OFF, 1 - 16
OFF, 1 - 16
memorized
Mode
Default
Messages
Altered
X
X
X
1, 2
X
X
Note
Number
True Voice
X
X
X
X
Velocity
Note ON
Note OFF
X
X
X
X
After
Touch
Keys
Channels
X
X
X
X
Pitch Bender X X
Control X O see add. table
Progr.
Change
True # X
O
0 - 99
123
124
127
123 = Channel
1
124 = Channel
2
127 = Tuner
XX
System
Common
Song Pos.
Song Sel.
Tune
X
X
X
X
X
X
System
Real Time
Clock
Commands
X
X
X
X
Aux
Messages
Local ON/OFF
All notes OFF
Active Sense
Reset
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Notes
O = YES, X = NO
Mode 1: OMNI ON
Mode 2: OMNI OFF
System Exclusive
Tab. 7.1: MIDI implementation
Parameter Name Display Range
Midi
Control
Number
Control
Value
Range
Volume Controller - 7 0 .. 127
Channel Select
Channel 1 = 0
Channel 2 = 1
10 0, 1
Effect Bypass
OFF = 0
ON = 1
11 0, 1
Parameter 3 depends on effect * 12 0 .. 127 (max
.)
Parameter 2 depends on effect * 13 0 .. 127 (max
.)
Parameter 1
(MIX)
depends on effect * 14 0 .. 127 (max
.)
Wah / Modulation
Controller
-27
0 = off
1 .. 127
Mod FX send on/off - 21 0/127
Reverb send on/off - 22 0/127
Delay send on/off - 23 0/127
Tap Tempo - 64 value > 63
Tuner Bypass
Volume
- 82 0 .. 127
* for details see Tab. 4.1
Tab. 7.2: V-TONE MIDI controllers