Developers guide

Global Parameter Screen
This is accessible
through the Main Menu;
either through the spe-
cic Command button
or the Toolbar menu.
This will reveal all the
Global parameters.
When opened, you will
view the special Global le stored in the computer, rather than seeing what is
actually in the sampler. You may READ the global parameters by clucking on
the READ command button. This will read the sampler, and save the settings.
Master Tune
Use the handy slider to change the tuning.
Global Bend Range
Place the Text bar over the display box, type number, hit Enter
Touch/All Notes Off
Due to a weird Ensoniq idiosyncrasy, this is not available to be read or changed.
Maybe next ASR version. (Why did we put this in here?)
Foot Pedal
Cluck on Command arrow and you will see your list of choices. (EPS only)
Sustain Pedal
Cluck on Command arrow and you will see your list of choices.
Aux Pedal (LftFtswtch on ASR)
Cluck on Command arrow and you will see your list of choices. Cluck on the
appropriate one.
MIDI Base Channel
Place the Text bar over the display box, type number, hit Enter
Transmit
Cluck on Command arrow and you will see your list of choices. Cluck on the
appropriate one. (ASR 3.2 bug prevents this from working. Maybe next version.)
BaseChannel Pressure Mode - FXSendBus3
(EPS/16-Plus only - on ASR-10 this works properly.) This is a strange one.
Due to another strange Ensoniq idiosyncrasy, Ensoniq MIDI-Disk Tools for
Ensoniq File Analyzer
This is a very versatile
File Analyzer, which view
Ensoniq le byte con-
tents, and allows you to
edit them as well.
Select
Select a le to view.
Look
Enter in a byte pattern,
either in Hex or Decimal,
to look for in the le.
Edit
Allows you to specify a
byte number in the le, and edit it in Hex or Decimal.
Info
This registers specic le information.
File Name
This is the le name that is being viewed.
Read Block
Click this to refresh the view screen with the desired range and area.
View Slider
Adjust this to read any area of the le. Once you release the mouse, the area
will appear in the View area.
Range
This determines how large of an area will be read and viewed. It is adjustable
between 512 bytes (1 block) and 4096 bytes (8 blocks).
Contents
Shows you the object contents of the le. By double-clucking on the desired
object, the view screen will move to that area.
View
Greater than 512 byte view of a les contents. The le position numbers are
on the right, followed by the Hex byte numbers to the right, followed by the
Ascii equivalents.
Close
Well, you know what this is.
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Ensoniq File Analyzer Global Paramter Screen