User Manual
MIDI Control Change Messages
The 45000 can respond to specific Control Change mes-
sages. The following lists all of the 45000 parameters and
their corresponding CC#.
CC# Data Range 45000 Parameter
9 0 to 127 Clix level
20 0 to 127 Dry Out slider
21 0 to 127 Track 1 play/feedback slider
22 0 to 127 Track 2 play/feedback slider
23 0 to 127 Track 3 play/feedback slider
24 0 to 127 Track 4 play/feedback slider
25 0 to 127 Mix track play/feedback slider
26 0 to 127 Tempo slider
27 0 to 127 Dry Out pan
28 0 to 127 Track 1 pan
29 0 to 127 Track 2 pan
30 0 to 127 Track 3 pan
31 0 to 127 Track 4 pan
102 127 Push REC button
103 127 Push NEW button
104 127 Push PLAY button
105 127 Push TRACK SELECT button
106 127 Push EXT SYNC button
107 127 Push MIXDOWN button
108 127 Push STEREO button
109 127 Push REVERSE button
110 127 Push OCTAVE button
111 127 Push PUNCH-IN button
112 127 Push QUANTIZE button
113 127 Loop Down
114 127 Loop Up
115 0 to 99 Loop Select
124 0 Change to OMNI=OFF
125 0 Change to OMNI=ON
Please Note:
• There must be at least 300mS between each button push
message.
• At power up the 45000 will always be in OMNI=OFF mode.
This means that it will only obey Control Change mes-
sages on the selected channel. The 45000 can however
be switched to OMNI=ON mode by receipt of the appropri-
ate command on its selected channel. In OMNI=ON mode
45000 will respond to CONTROL CHANGE MESSAGES
(except OMNI=OFF) on any channel. The 45000 only
accepts OMNI messages set to its current channel.
• Moving a fader or knob after receiving a CC message will
overwrite the last CC message with the last fader or knob
movement.
MIDI Program Change Messages
The 45000 interprets certain Program Change messages as
button pushes and mute/unmute commands. In addition to
accessing every button on the 45000 with Program Change,
we have also added more functions not present on the face
of the 45000, such as mute/unmute of the tracks and direct
selection of a track. A program change message has one
information byte, P0 (0 to 127), but this is usually presented
to the user as being 1 to 128, shown below as P1.
P0 or P1 45000 Parameter
0 1 Select Loop 00
0 2 Select Loop 01
: :
99 100 Select Loop 99
100 101 Push PLAY button
101 102 Mute/unmute track 1’s play**
102 103 Mute/unmute track 2’s play**
103 104 Mute/unmute track 3’s play**
104 105 Mute/unmute track 4’s play**
105 106 Push REC button
106 107 Select track 1 for record (or 1 and 2 if stereo)
107 108 Select track 2 for record (or 1 and 2 if stereo)
108 109 Select track 3 for record (or 3 and 4 if stereo)
109 110 Select track 4 for record (or 3 and 4 if stereo)
110 111 Push NEW button
111 112 Push QUANTIZE button
112 113 Push REC button
113 114 Push PLAY button
114 115 Push REVERSE button
115 116 Push TRACK SELECT button
116 117 Push STEREO button
117 118 Push PUNCH-IN button
118 119 Push EXT SYNC button
119 120 Push OCTAVE button
120 121 Push MIXDOWN button
121 122 Push LOOP DOWN button
122 123 Push LOOP UP button
123 124 Mute/unmute MIXDOWN**
124 125 Mute/unmute Dry Out**
125 126 Mute/unmute clix level**
126 127 Mute/unmute all play tracks***
** The single channel mute/unmute action works as follows:
If the channel’s level is greater than zero when the com-
mand is received then the channel will be muted. If the
channel’s level is zero when the command is received
then the level will be set either to that of 45000’s panel
fader or to that of the last CC message (20..24), depend-
ing on which was the last received.
*** When a mute/unmute all-play-tracks command is
received all play tracks will be muted if ANY of them is
greater than zero. If ALL of them are zero then each will
be set to fader or CC level.
MIDI Out (MIDI Thru)
45000 generally relays all received MIDI messages at its
MIDI out connector. But in Internal sync mode it does not
relay the sequencer commands: STOP START CONT CLOCK.
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