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and verify MIDI data being sent to the device. Refer to the MIDI DataMONITOR
section for additional information.
A table of MIDI controllers can be found in Appendix E, Tables and Charts.
Presets in the ALPHA 2.0 are set up to be controlled by Performance MIDI via the
ART X-15 ULTRAFOOT. See the section Operating the Multiverb ALPHA 2.0 with the X-
15 ULTRAFOOT further on in this manual for more information. Don't let MIDI scare
you, using Performance MIDI in an ART device is easy. In most cases (especially
with an X-15) you virtually plug in and play. But, if you want to program, we've
made that easy too.
Modification to select the specific values and ranges you want the parameter to
cover is done by normal editing. The number displayed in the upper left corner
represents the MIDI Controller you are working with.
Performance MIDI has four levels of programming information associated with it
broken up into 4 screens. The first screen displays the information to define
what parameter the assigned MIDI controller will control.
The second screen shows which MIDI controller is being used. The LCD will display
the MIDI control number and its description (i.e. MC 4 FOOT CTLR). Incidentally,
the default value is MC 4 which happens to be the Left Foot Controller on the X-
15. The MIDI DataMONITOR may be selected for use in this screen to display MIDI
data being sent.
The third screen displays the LOW value (minimum value) of the parameter's range.
The fourth screen displays the HIGH value (maximum value) of the parameter's
range. High and Low values refer to MIDI controller values. These parameters may
be "swapped" to make the value change in a reverse or opposite direction.
While you are in the first screen you may also view MIDI data. Change the value
until the bottom of the screen displays MIDI DataMONITOR. (turn the Encoder
counterclockwise) You are allowed to change between MIDI controllers on the
device you are sending MIDI data from (keyboards, X-15, etc.) and view the
corresponding data in this screen. The top half of the display will show the
numerical value of the MIDI data being received by the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0.
Displayed in the bottom half is the actual MIDI controller being used. Use the
Value Up or Down key to change the MIDI controller. When you change the
controller, its MIDI data will be displayed in the top half of the LCD.
Screen 1 Screen 2
#1 IS CONTROLING #1 CONTROLLER IS
MIX:DRY = 0% MC 4:FOOT CTRL.
Screen 3 Screen 4
#1 LOW VALUE: #1 HIGH VALUE:
MIX:DRY = 0% MIX:DRY = 100%










