Specifications

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DISPLAY 1: INSUFFICIENT INPUT SIGNAL
DISPLAY 2: MORE THAN A HALF STEP SHARP
DISPLAY 3: MORE THAN A HALF STEP FLAT
DISPLAY 4: SHARP 20 CENTS
DISPLAY 5: FLAT 20 CENTS
DISPLAY 6: IN TUNE
MIDI DATA MONITOR
The NIGHTBASS has 2 MIDI features collectively called "MIDI DATA MONITORing".
These include the Performance MIDI(tm) Data Monitor, referred to as [DM] and the
MIDI EVENT MONITOR, referred to as [MEM].
PERFORMANCE MIDI Data Monitor [DM]
This Data Monitor allows a user, while viewing a Performance MIDI (PM)
controller's definition under Edit Mode, to see the data associated with the MIDI
event selected to control an effect's parameter unaltered. A user having selected
MOD WHEEL to control reverb decay time can optionally see the MOD WHEEL values
themselves without having it affect reverb decay time. This feature serves as a
MIDI setup debugging tool. You can determine if the MOD WHEEL is in fact being
seen by the unit.
Enter DM Mode while in Edit Mode, press the Param button and go to the screen
displaying [#1 IS CONTROLING] in the top half. Press the Value button, and turn
the Encoder left until the display reads [MIDI dataMONITOR] on the bottom. Press
the Param button and move the Encoder one click to the right, the screen defines
the MIDI controller used in the preset. Move the Encoder one click to the right,
[#n DATA IS ] is displayed. This line will show the actual data value
associated with the selected MIDI event, as they are received. The space after
"DATA IS" stays blank until the unit receives the selected event. The bottom line
is identical to the 2nd window bottom line and you are able to select MIDI events
in this window by using the Value button and the Encoder, without having to go
back to the 2nd window. Whenever a new MIDI event is selected under DM, the