Specifications
93
heel and toe parameters will jump to reflect their new, calibrated values. You’re done.
Now, when you use that foot pedal to modulate parameters, the minimum foot pedal
position will correspond to no modulation and the maximum foot pedal position will
correspond to maximum modulation. If you want the opposite to occur (maximum foot pedal
position corresponding with no modulation and minimum foot pedal position corresponding with maximum modulation
),
simply calibrate the pedal as discussed above and then swap the
heel and toe values.
Pedals to be used with the H8000 should ideally have a resistance of about 10K.
MIDI Setup
In the H8000FW, MIDI can be used:
with programs that explicitly call for MIDI signals. For example, some programs in the
H8000FW act like synthesizers that a MIDI keyboard can play.
with programs that explicitly call for some sort of "external" controller. For example, the
program "External Detune" calls for an external signal to adjust the amount of detune
that is applied to an audio signal. You can direct a MIDI controller to do the adjusting.
To remote control any parameter in the H8000FW (including input and output levels).
To change programs via MIDI program change messages.
See 5Loading a Program Via a MIDI Program Change Message on page 124.
To advance to the next program or select the previous program.
See 5Triggering the Next or Previous Program to Load on page 127.
To synchronise the H8000FW's tempo generator to an external source by using
MIDIclock.
See System Tempo on page 132.
To synchronize external equipment to the H8000FW's tempo.
There are several MIDI "global" parameters that
bear on how all of the above uses of MIDI
function. These parameters are found on the
midi menu page in the SETUP area (you may
have to press the SETUP key a few times to find it). The midi menu page is "stacked";
the "top" menu page is shown to the right. Let’s look at each parameter in turn, shall we?
MIDI If set to disabled, all received MIDI commands are ignored. However,
MIDI output messages, including parameter changes, program load, bank change, and the
various dump commands, are still enabled. Set this parameter to
enabled if you want to
receive MIDI messages.










