User`s manual
GLOBAL SETTINGS
94 Monomachine SFX-6/60 USER’S MANUAL
[FUNCTION]+[UP]. When inserting new Keymap Ranges there need to be
room in the current Keymap Range. If the range is to and from the same
note no new range can inserted for that position.
The Pattern column selects which pattern will be trigged for the Keymap
Range. The first pattern named “CUR” is the Current pattern. If Current is
selected the Keymap Range settings will be applied to the pattern currently
selected when the range is played.
The Offset column can set a start offset for the pattern to begin play and
loop at for the Keymap Range.
The Length column can set a maximum length after which the pattern will
loop for the Keymap Range. The Offset need to be set for the Length
parameter to be accessible.
The Transpose column allows a transpose to be set for the pattern that will
be played for the Keymap Range.
The Timing column allows the pattern change to be delayed for the pattern
that will be played for the Keymap range. It has the same function as the
Timing parameter for Multi Trig (please refer to section “MULTI TRIG
SEQUENCER START AND SEQUENCER TRANSPOSE” on page 41).
SYSEX FILE OPERATIONS
In the Global menus FILE>SYSEX SEND and FILE>SYSEX RECV you can
save and reload all Monomachine data and settings. You can handle Pat-
terns, Songs, Kits and Global slots individually or in combinations. It is also
possible to save the whole memory so you can restore the state of the unit
exactly at a later time.
SYSEX SEND
The SYSEX Send function is used for sending all or part of the patterns,
songs, kits and Global slots. The data is sent in the SYSEX format to the
MIDI OUT port, and you need to set up a device to listen and store the data
sent. This is normally an external computer with a SYSEX utility or a SYSEX
enabled sequencer.
You will find the SYSEX Send menu in GLOBAL>FILE>SYSEX SEND. Use
the [RIGHT] and [LEFT] keys to move between the Selection and Range
tabs, and inside the Range tab if sub selections are available for the Selec-
tion. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to update the parameters. The LEVEL
encoder can also be used for setting the ranges.
The Selection tab offers the following selections: