User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ITALIANO
- INDICE
- 1. NOTE IMPORTANTI
- 1.1 CURA DEL PRODOTTO
- 1.2 NOTE RIGUARDANTI IL MANUALE
- 2. INTRODUZIONE
- 2.1 CARATTERISTICHE GENERALI DI LEGEND E LEGEND LIVE
- 3. COMANDI E CONNESSIONI
- 3.1 PANNELLO SUPERIORE
- 3.2 PANNELLI LATERALI
- 3.3 PANNELLO POSTERIORE
- 4. ACCENSIONE E NORMALE FUNZIONAMENTO
- 4.1 COSA SONO E COME SI UTILIZZANO I DRAWBARS
- 4.2 COSA SONO E COME SI UTILIZZANO I PRESETS
- 4.3 LA PERCUSSIONE
- 4.4 AGGIUNGERE I RUMORI INTERNI
- 5. AGGIUNGERE GLI EFFETTI AL SUONO
- 5.1 VIBRATO O CHORUS
- 5.2 REVERB
- 5.3 DRIVE
- 5.4 ROTARY
- 6. FUNZIONI AGGIUNTIVE
- 6.1 TRASPOSIZIONE
- 6.2 GOSPEL SET
- 6.3 FUNZIONE PANIC
- 6.4 FUNZIONE MIDI DUMP
- 7. APPENDICE
- 7.1 PRESET DI FABBRICA
- 7.2 MAPPA DELLE FUNZIONI RICHIAMABILI CON IL MANUALE SUPERIORE
- 7.3 RISOLUZIONE AI PROBLEMI PIU’ COMUNI
- ENGLISH
- INDEX
- 1. IMPORTANT NOTES
- 1.1 PRODUCT CARE
- 1.2 NOTES ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- 2. INTRODUCTION
- 2.1 GENERAL FEATURES OF LEGEND AND LEGEND LIVE
- 3. CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
- 3.1 UPPER PANEL
- 3.2 SIDE PANELS
- 3.3 REAR PANEL
- 4. SWITCHING ON AND NORMAL FUNCTIONING
- 4.1 WHAT ARE DRAWBARS AND HOW TO USE THEM
- 4.2 WHAT ARE PRESETS AND HOW TO USE THEM
- 4.3 PERCUSSION
- 4.4 INTERNAL NOISES SIMULATION
- 5. USING EFFECTS
- 5.1 VIBRATO OR CHORUS
- 5.2 REVERB
- 5.3 DRIVE
- 5.4 ROTARY
- 6. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
- 6.1 TRANSPOSITION
- 6.2 GOSPEL SET
- 6.3 PANIC FUNCTION
- 6.4 MIDI DUMP FUNCTION
- 7. APPENDIX
- 7.1 FACTORY PRESETS
- 7.2 MAP OF THE FUNCTIONS RECALLED THROUGH THE UPPER MANUAL
- 7.3 TROUBLESHOOTING
- DEUTSCH
- INHALT
- 1. WICHTIGE HINWEISE
- 1.1 PFLEGE DES INSTRUMENTS
- 1.2 HINWEISE ZU DIESEM HANDBUCH
- 2. EINLEITUNG
- 2.1 AUSSTATTUNGSMERKMALE DER LEGEND UND LEGEND LIVE
- 3. REGLER UND ANSCHLÜSSE
- 3.1 OBERES BEDIENFELD
- 3.2 SEITLICHE BEDIENFELDER
- 3.3 RÜCKSEITE
- 4. EINSCHALTEN UND NORMALBETRIEB
- 4.1 ÜBER ZUGRIEGEL UND IHRE ANWENDUNG
- 4.2 ÜBER PRESETS UND IHRE ANWENDUNG
- 4.3 PERCUSSION
- 4.4 INTERNE GERÄUSCHSIMULATION
- 5. EFFEKTE ANWENDEN
- 5.1 VIBRATO ODER CHORUS
- 5.2 REVERB
- 5.3 DRIVE
- 5.4 ROTARY
- 6. WEITERE FUNKTIONEN
- 6.1 TRANSPOSITION
- 6.2 GOSPEL-SET
- 6.3 PANIK-FUNKTION
- 6.4 MIDI DUMP-FUNKTION
- 7. ANHANG
- 7.1 WERKS-PRESETS
- 7.2 KARTE DER MIT DEM OBEREN MANUAL ABRUFBAREN FUNKTIONEN
- 7.3 FEHLERSUCHE
MIDI - 1
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MIDI INFORMATIONS
WHAT IS MIDI
The MIDI (
Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows instruments of different makes and types to
communicate with each other by means of this clearly specified protocol of codes.
This makes it possible to create systems of MIDI instruments which offer much better versatility and control
than can be achieved with separate instruments.
To make this communication possible, all MIDI instruments are equipped with two or three 5 pin DIN
connectors marked:
-
MIDI IN: By means of this connector, the device receives the MIDI data emitted by other units.
-
MIDI OUT: By means of this connector, the device sends the MIDI data it has generated to other units.
-
MIDI THRU: This connector, used to connect several units in series, emits the MIDI data exactly as they
are received by the respective MIDI IN port.
For example, most instruments equipped with MIDI interface transmit MIDI messages which specify which note
has been played and with what velocity by means of the MIDI OUT connector. If this connector is connected to
the MIDI IN of another MIDI instrument, such as a synthesiser or an expander, the connected instrument will
give a precise response to the notes played on the transmitter instrument. This allows you actually to play two
instruments at the same time, and obtain special multi-instrument sounds.
The same type of transfer of information is used to record MIDI sequences. A sequencer can be used to
record the MIDI data transmitted by the
Legend
/
Legend Live
or any other instrument. When these recorded
data are sent to the
Legend
/
Legend Live
, it will automatically play back the recorded performance.
MIDI Channels
The MIDI is able to transmit a multitude of digital data by means of a single cable and thus a single connector,
thanks to the MIDI channels. There are 16 MIDI channels, so MIDI messages are processed when the
channels of the receiver and transmitter instruments are the same. The
Legend
/
Legend Live
is able to
receive and transmit information on a maximun of 3 MIDI channels simultaneously: one for the upper manual,
one for the lower manual and one for the pedalboard. The data relating to the instrument’s general information
(the Reverb level, for example) are transmitted and received only on the channel associated to the upper
manual.
MIDI messages are transmitted (by the [OUT 1] and [OUT 2] ports) and received (by the [IN] and [PEDALS
KEYB ONLY] ports) on the following MIDI channels:
Section [OUT 1] [OUT 2] [IN] [PEDALS KEYB ONLY]
Upper manual 1 4 1 ---
Lower manual 2 5 2 ---
Pedalboard 3 6 3 1 - 16










