User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Thank You
 - Getting Started
 - Connections
 - Global Settings
 - Oscillators
 - Character
 - Filter 1 & 2
 - Filter Envelopes 1 & 2
 - Amplifier Envelope
 - Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5
 - Low Frequency Oscillators
 - Modulation
 - Arpeggiator
 - Sequencer
 - Master Volume/Voice Volume
 - Distortion
 - Glide
 - Pitch and Modulation Wheels
 - Touch Sliders
 - Play List
 - Misc Parameters
 - Using USB
 - A Few Tutorials
 - Appendix A: Modulation Sources
 - Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
 - Appendix C: Delay Times (Delays 1-3)
 - Appendix D: MIDI Implementation
 - Appendix E: Support
 - Bookmark 1
 - _GoBack
 - Bookmark 1
 - MIDI_Implementation
 - _Ref259391539
 - _GoBack
 - MIDI_messages
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Appendix D: MIDI Implementation
Appendix D: 
MIDI Implementation
Pro 2 receives MIDI data according to the mode controls under global. 
In addition, there is interaction between some of the Program parameters 
that determine the overall response of Pro 2 to MIDI data. Following are 
the Global parameters that affect response to MIDI:
MIDI Channel: ALL, 1…16 — Selects the MIDI channel to send and 
receive data, 1 to 16. All receives on any channel.
MIDI Clock Mode: See table — Selects the MIDI clock status:
Display MIDI Clock Setting
Off MIDI clock is neither sent nor received
Master MIDI clock is sent, but not received
Slave MIDI clock is received, but not sent
Slave Thru MIDI clock is received and passed to MIDI Out 
MIDI Clock Cable: MIDI Port, USB—
Selects the MIDI port by which 
MIDI clock data is transmitted and received. 
MIDI Parameter Send: NRPN, CC, Off—Changes to the values of Pro 
2’s front panel controls are transmitted via MIDI as Non-registered 
Parameter Number (NRPN) controllers or as Continuous Controllers 
(CC). Transmission of parameters can also be turned off. 
MIDI Parameter Receive: All, NRPN, CC, Off—Sets the method by 
which Pro 2 receives parameter changes via MIDI. As with transmission, 
NRPNs are the preferred method, though some controllers may only be 
able to send CCs.
MIDI Control Enable: Off, On—When On, the synth will respond to 
MIDI control messages, including Pitch Wheel, Mod Wheel, Pedal, 
Breath, Volume, and Expression.
MIDI SysEx Enable: Off, On—When On, the synth will respond to 
received MIDI SysEx messages, and will transmit them, when prompted, 
to the MIDI Out. 
MIDI Out Select: Off, MIDI, USB, MIDI+USB—Selects the output to use 
for MIDI transmissions.










