Specifications
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The second line of this screen shows the programs according to the Search and Sort
options on the Criteria page. The wheel or keypad can be used to move through them in
the same way as on the list screen. A tip - it's easier to find things by name using the
knob if you have previously set Sort By to Name on the Criteria page.
Note that Usergroup 1 is a Factory group, with a selection of the more interesting
programs in the H8000FW. This group cannot be changed. The presets included in it can
be found in the H8000FW Presets Manual.
The third line, Prog Chng allows you to assign a MIDI Program Change value (0-127) to
each program in a Usergroup. This allows Usergroups to be used as MIDI maps, enabling
their members to be loaded via MIDI program change messages. If you are not using the
Usergroup as a MIDI map, think of this as a "slot" number.
The bottom line of this screen also appears on
the SETUP/MIDI screen (shown below) and
tells you which group is the current active MIDI
map. If the selected group (Group 7 in the
example shown above) is the active one, it will show (MIDI map).
In order for the MIDI map feature to be
operational, the parameter MIDI on the first
midi menu page in the SETUP area must be set
to enabled, and the parameter MIDI map on
that menu page must be set to the number of the Usergroup that you wish to use as the
MIDI map. The default setting is that of the Factory Usergroup, group 1.
If no MIDI map is selected (
none), the program
loaded by a MIDI program change message will
be in the same bank as the one currently selected
on the visible DSP.
For example, the PROGRAM screen to the right
shows that program 1410 is currently selected for
DSP A. This means that the current bank is 14,
covering programs from 1400 to 1499. If a MIDI
program change message of 32 is received, the H8000FW will load program 1432 into
DSP A.
If the parameter omni mode is set to on, the program will be loaded into the current
DSP.










