User Manual
The Track LEDs use the following code (“.” = LED off):
Track LED 1 2 3 4 = MIDI channel
. . . . 1
. . . ON 2
. . ON . 3
. . ON ON 4
. ON . . 5
. ON . ON 6
. ON ON . 7
. ON ON ON 8
ON . . . 9
ON . . ON 10
ON . ON . 11
ON . ON ON 12
ON ON . . 13
ON ON . ON 14
ON ON ON . 15
ON ON ON ON 16
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Independent of the MIDI SYNC state, the 45000 responds to
Program and Control Change messages at all times. You can
control nearly every button, slider and knob on the 45000 via
MIDI. The exceptions are the Input Sensitivity knobs and the
Headphones Level knob, these controls are fully analog and
cannot be controlled via MIDI. Controlling the 45000 via MIDI
is the same as pushing the 45000’s buttons and moving its
sliders and rotary controls. The 45000 does not send Program
and Control Change messages, it only receives these messages.
Setting the MIDI Channel
The MIDI channel on which Program and Control Change
messages are received can be changed on the 45000’s panel
and saved in internal memory.
Press the MIXDOWN button and hold it for more than 2 sec-
onds. After holding MIXDOWN for 2 seconds, you will see all
the LEDs blink except the four track LEDs. Continue to hold
down the MIXDOWN button.
The state of the track LEDs indicates the current MIDI
channel setting (see chart on the right). As you hold down
MIXDOWN, the track LEDs will begin to count up. Do not let
go until the desired MIDI Channel number is represented in
the track LEDs. Upon releasing MIXDOWN, the current MIDI
channel will be saved in memory even after power cycling.
Using MIDI to Control the 45000