Developers guide

Windows will read the Basechannel Pressure Mode, but you cannot change
it for the screen. However, it will not read FXSend Bus3 properly (it will al-
ways read “On”), but will nd you change it from this screen. Cluck to toggle
between “On” and “Off” for FXSend3. (Why is this? Ensoniq accidentally
switched the access numbers between these two.)
MIDI IN Mode
Cluck on Command arrow and you will see your list of choices.
MIDI Sys-Ex
Check to turn on CAUTION: Once you change this, you will be cut-off from
communication. Don’t tell us we didn’t tell you so...
MIDI Program Change, MIDI Song Select, MIDI Controllers, Auto-Loop
Finding, Multi-Controllers
Check to turn on or off
MIDI External Control Number
Place the Text bar over the display box, type number, hit Enter
Enter Plays Note
Use the Command button to make your selection
Read / Close
READ instructs the Tools program to reread the Global parameters of the
EPS/ASR. If you are using the program for the rst time this is mandatory.
Close exits the screen.
You may use the TAB key to move around the Naming Wizard. The eld will
update (through MIDI and on the Disk
File either when you press Enter or you
leave the eld.
Auto-Name Frame
This enables you to automatically
name all your Instruments, Layers, and
WaveSamples. Use the check boxes at
the side of the Default names to enable
this in the Auto-Name function.
By clucking on the Auto-Name button,
this start the naming process. You will see this on the screen as it happens. As
an option, you can auto-number the names as well (by checking that respec-
tive check box). This puts the appropriate Instrument/Layer/WaveSample num-
ber at the end of the name. If the name is too many characters, it will truncate
your default name to make room.
Ensoniq Disk Tools
This option takes you into the En-
soniq Disk Tools area. Ensoniq Disk
Tools is sold as a separate program;
however, it is tightly integrated into
MIDI-Disk Tools It’s purpose is to do
all the external disk functions (oppy
and SCSI) that the Ensoniq’s can do.
You will notice that there are some
other places with Ensoniq MIDI-Disk
Tools that these can be done. There is a separate Help le for this - use the
Help within that screen.
For more information, please refer to the Ensoniq Disk Tools manual.
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Global Parameters Screen Ensoniq Disk Tools