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14.8 BANK CHANGe (BANK CHG)
The Ports, MidiChan and Name settings are the same as for Control Change (CC) so see that section for information on
these settings.
BankMode: This determines the format of the bank change message that is sent. CC numbers 0 and 32 are reserved for
bank selection in the MIDI Specification. CC0 messages are used for coarse bank selection (Bank MSB) and CC32 for fine
bank selection (Bank LSB). As an example, a synth may accept CC0 messages to select different categories of sounds e.g.
keyboard instruments and then CC32 to select different sub-categories e.g. acoustic piano. Some synths however do not
respond to CC0 messages and some do not respond to CC32 messages. You should check the manual for the synth to
which you are sending the bank change message to find out what the required format for bank change messages is and
then set BankMode accordingly to one of the following options:
LSB: A single CC32 message is sent whose value is determined by the Banklsb setting (see below).
MSB: A single CC0 message is sent whose value is determined by the Bankmsb setting (see below).
MSB-LSB: A CC0 message followed by a CC32 message is sent. The values are determined by the Bankmsb and
Banklsb settings (see below).
Banklsb: This determines the bank least significant byte value i.e. the value of the CC32 message.
Bankmsb: This determines the bank most significant byte value i.e. the value of the CC0 message.
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4.9 DRUM PAD NOTe (DRUMNOTe)
This option only applies to the drum pads and allows you to set them up to send MIDI note data when hit. The velocity value
sent is always dependent on how hard you hit the drum pads and cannot be set to a fixed value. The Ports, MidiChan and
Name settings are the same as for Control Change (CC) so see that section for information on these settings.
Note: This is the same as for ‘NOTE ON/OFF’ so see that section for information on this setting.
Auto-Off: This sets the amount of time (in milliseconds) that a note off message is sent after the drum pad has been hit. It
can be set to ‘NONE’, in which case a note off message is not sent at all, or from 10ms to 16383ms.
Off Sync: This sets the timing reference for the note off message that is sent after the drum pad has been hit. It can be
set to ‘TIMER’, in which case the note off message will be transmitted after the number of milliseconds Auto-Off is set to
(or if Auto-Off is set to ‘NONE’ no note off message will be sent at all). The other options allow you to set a note length,
in which case the ReMOTE ZeRO SL will ignore the Auto-Off setting. Instead it uses MIDI clock as a timing reference and