User Manual
Multi Edit Mode
Zone Parameters
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Entry State
The Entry State parameter determines the state of the Foot Switch or button that is sent as
a MIDI message when the current Multi is loaded. You can set this parameter to None, On,
or Off.
Pressing both Previous & Next buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to None.
None can be entered with the alphanumeric function of the Program/Multi buttons as -1.
If Entry State is set to None, then when you load the current Multi, no value will be
transmitted. If you specify an Entry State, then a MIDI controller message with this value
will be sent when you load the current Multi.
Exit State
The Exit State parameter determines the state of the Foot Switch or button that is sent as a
MIDI message when the current Multi is exited. You can set this parameter to None, On, or
Off.
Pressing both Previous & Next buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to None.
None is entered with the alphanumeric function of the Program/Multi buttons as -1.
If Exit State is set to None, then when you leave the current Multi by selecting anothre Multi
or Program, the Foot Switch or button will remain at whatever value corresponds to its
current position. If you specify an Exit State, then a MIDI controller message with this value
will be sent when you close the current Multi.
Continuous Controller Parameters
• ModWheel
• Slider A through I
• CC Pedal
Dest (Destination)
Use the Destination parameter to assign the Artis physical controllers (Sliders, Pedals,
Switches, Mod Wheel, etc.) to control Program parameters or send MIDI continuous
controller messages (CCs) to external MIDI gear.
The Destination parameter determines the MIDI CC controller number that a physical
controller will send to the Program in the currently selected Zone. By default, these CC
messages are also sent to the MIDI Out and USB ports on the Channel of that Zone.
The list of CC controller numbers below shows the default assignments for each destination.
Programs respond to some of these CCs to do standard MIDI functions like volume and
panning. Other external MIDI gear (sound modules, computer software) may respond to
standard MIDI CC messages as well.