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The MIDI LEARN BUTTON on the ATTAX front panel is operable after the MSM-1 is installed, and is used to
assign ATTAX channel/effects combinations to various memory locations.
MIDI FUNCTIONS
MIDI is the abbreviation for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI is an international standard in which
musical information, to include sound parameter changes, is translated to digital data and sent to various
instruments, e.g. amps, effects devices, keyboards, etc.
The MSM-1 can process MIDI commands containing sound changes, i. e. messages that change the ATTAX
channel/effects loop settings. These commands are referred to as MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE MESSAGES.
They consist of a MIDI CHANNEL NUMBER and a MIDI PROGRAM number.
MIDI CHANNEL NUMBER
A typical guitar rack can contain several MIDI capable devices. You must assign each device a specific MIDI
CHANNEL NUMBER to ensure the message is addressed to the right device. 16 MIDI CHANNELS (1 through
16) are available. For instance, if you assign MIDI CHANNEL NUMBER 7 to the MSM-
1 (refer to Section 2.1),
then the module reacts exclusively to commands addressed to MIDI CHANNEL 7.
OMNI MODE
If you want to address several devices in your rack simultaneously, switch on the OMNI MODE for each
device. All devices will then ignore the MIDI CHANNEL NUMBERS and respond to MIDI commands on all
CHANNELS. Refer to Section 2.1 for information on how to select the MSM-1 OMNI MODE.
EXAMPLE
The MSM-1 is set to MIDI CHANNEL 3. A MIDI command containing a "MIDI CHANNEL 3/PROGRAM
NUMBER 17" message is sent. The MSM-1 responds by activating the channel and effects loop combination
saved on preset 17.
STANDARD SET-UP / CABLE CONNECTIONS
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