M-Audio Drums User's Guide Page 28

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 113
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 27
Chapter 3: Using Venom Standalone
24
Venom User Guide
Selecting MIDI Output
In Single mode, Venom sends and receives MIDI data using the Global MIDI Channel. In Multi Mode, any
Multi Part set to “Global” will also use the Global MIDI Channel for transmission.
To select the global MIDI Output:
1 Press the Edit Button on the top panel of Venom.
2 Press the A-flat below middle C on the keyboard (indicated asMIDI Out by the Global Key Mapping above
the keyboard).
The LCD indicates either “MIDI OUT USB” or “MIDI OUT KEY” to indicate the setting.
Selecting MIDI Channel Output
Venom sends MIDI data over one of sixteen possible MIDI channels.
To set the global MIDI Output channel:
1 Press the Edit Button on the top panel of Venom.
2 Press the corresponding key on the keyboard as indicated by the Global Key Mappings “Ch 1” through
“Ch 16”.
The LCD indicates the corresponding MIDI channel number in the upper-right corner of the display.
Resetting Venom Defaults
Venom lets you do a soft reset or a hard reset.
Soft Reset
A soft reset restores all Global parameters to their default settings. A soft reset will not delete your custom
stored Single, Multi, and Pattern presets.
To perform a soft reset:
Press and hold both OCTAVE buttons simultaneously while powering Venom on.
Hard Reset
A hard reset restores all Global parameters and User Banks (presets) to the factory default settings. Note that
you will lose any custom stored Single, Multi, and Pattern presets when performing a hard reset.
To perform a hard reset:
Press and hold the Multi and Single buttons simultaneously while powering Venom on.
A hard reset does not restore Pattern bank B. This bank is restored using the Vyzex Venom Editor/Librar-
ian. For further information, refer to Chapter 5, “Advanced Synthesizer and Effects Editing.”
Page view 27
1 2 ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ... 112 113

Comments to this Manuals

No comments