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When used with a keyboard or other device which sends MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE messages, MPT editing is simplified. We will edit the MPT for MIDI numbers 2 and
3, to recall presets 96 and 1. Once again it is assumed the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0
has not had its MPT edited.
The keyboard/controller MIDI OUT must be connected to the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0's
MIDI IN jack. The MIDI channel on the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 must be set to the same channel of the sending device, or the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0's OMNI mode must be ON.
-Make sure you are in EDIT Mode. (Press EDIT button if not)
-Press the MIDI button.
-Turn the Encoder until you see in the LCD:
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-Select a patch on the keyboard or MIDI foot pedal so [MIDI PROG= 2] is displayed
(select either preset #1, 2 or 3). If the MPT has never been edited, [PRESET=
3_] should be in the lower half of the display.
*The patch that causes [MIDI PROG= 2] to appear in the display is usually the second or third patch of the lowest numbered bank if the keyboard has banks of patches.
-Use the Encoder to select preset 96.
-With the keyboard change the MIDI PROGram number to 3.
-Set the PRESET to = 1.
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You may continue to program each of the keyboard's patches (say there are 64) in this manner assigning any preset # to the patch.
In the previous examples four of the MPT entries were edited. You may edit the entire MPT if desired.
INCREMENT PROGRAM
If you do not have access to a MIDI controller and you wish to change between
PRESETs easily, you may want to edit the MPT for incrementing through a sequence of presets. Example 3 illustrates how this is done.
The sequence programmed in Example 3 may be accessed from the front panel. A more useful way of using a programmed sequence is to access the sequence using the
REMOTE jack and a momentary footswitch. To access these presets we must program the REMOTE JACK to increment the programs. You can only increment up through the programs. Example 4 describes how program the REMOTE jack to sequence through the ten presets set up in Example 3 with a footswitch. Example five shows how to program the REMOTE jack for normal bypass operation.
EXAMPLE 3
Setting up a preset sequence including a bypass preset.
If you need to change between presets quickly without scanning or MIDI, this procedure will be to your advantage. As in the other examples, editing the MPT is the key. In this example we will edit the MPT to sequence through ten presets.
Ten is not the limit. You may program a sequence of 127 presets if you wish.
These presets will be in the order: 60, 151, 96, 1, 151, 35, 1, 69, 100 and 61.
Notice that we repeated some presets and included preset 100 which is set up from the factory as a bypass preset (no effects stored in it). Remember you can assign
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Table of contents
- 5 INTRODUCTION
- 6 GETTING STARTED
- 7 INSTALLATION
- 7 CONNECTIONS
- 7 POWER
- 7 OUTPUT
- 8 MIDI IN
- 8 MIDI OUT
- 8 MIDI THRU
- 8 PWR OUT
- 8 CONTROLS AND OPERATION
- 8 INPUT LEVEL INDICATORS
- 9 INPUT LEVEL CONTROL
- 9 OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL
- 9 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
- 10 CONTROL BUTTONS
- 10 FUNCTION BUTTONS
- 11 PRESET
- 12 PARAM
- 12 VALUE
- 12 BYPASS
- 13 EDIT MODE
- 13 EDIT MODE CONTROL BUTTONS
- 13 ENTER
- 13 RECALL
- 13 ADD EFFECT
- 15 STORE
- 16 REC/ARM
- 16 TRIGGER
- 16 TITLE EDIT
- 17 UTILITY
- 18 BYPASS LEVEL
- 18 REMOTE SWITCH
- 18 AUTO PM DISPLAY
- 19 LCD VIEW ANGLE
- 19 SOFTWARE VERSION LEVEL
- 19 PRESET MEMORY ALLOCATION
- 19 RECALL FACTORY PRESET
- 20 PRESET 1-115 LOCKED/UNLOCKED
- 20 MIDI ENABLE
- 20 MIDI CHANNEL
- 21 OMNI MODE
- 21 MIDI PROGRAM TABLE
- 21 FX ON/OFF ENABLE (USING X-15)
- 22 MIDI EVENT DATA MONITORING MODE
- 22 PRESS ENTER TO
- 22 PERFORMANCE MIDI
- 24 DESCRIPTION OF ALGORITHMS
- 24 SIGNAL FREQUENCY SHAPING ALGORITHMS
- 25 ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT SIMULATOR
- 25 LOW PASS FILTER
- 25 PITCH TRANSPOSER
- 26 DUAL PITCH TRANSPOSER
- 27 SWEPT OR MODULATED EFFECT ALGORITHMS
- 27 FLANGER
- 27 CHORUS
- 28 PANNER
- 28 MIDI-PAN
- 28 TREMOLO
- 29 PHASER
- 29 NATURAL REVERBERATION ALGORITHMS
- 29 REVERB
- 31 GATED REVERBERATION ALGORITHMS
- 31 GATE-VERB
- 32 DELAY ALGORITHMS
- 32 TAP'D-DDL-S
- 32 TAP'D-DDL-L
- 33 REGEN-DDL-S
- 33 REGEN-DDL-L
- 33 STEREO-DDL-S
- 34 STEREO-DDL-L
- 34 SAMPLER-S
- 34 SAMPLER-L
- 35 SAMPLER+PTr
- 36 TUNER
- 37 How to use the Tuner
- 38 MIDI DATA MONITOR
- 38 PERFORMANCE MIDI DATA MONITOR
- 38 MIDI EVENT MONITOR
- 41 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
- 41 About the Presets
- 41 Battery Backup
- 41 Low Battery Indicator
- 41 Software Revision Level
- 41 User Registration Card
- 41 Factory Reset
- 42 Other Means of Bypassing the ALPHA
- 42 Contact Information
- 42 Customer Service
- 43 APPENDIX A
- 43 APPLICATIONS
- 44 APPENDIX B
- 44 EXAMPLES
- 44 Copying a preset
- 44 controls
- 44 Editing the MPT with a keyboard or external controller
- 45 Increment Program
- 45 preset
- 46 Programming the REMOTE jack for Incrementing Programs
- 46 Adding Performance MIDI to an existing preset
- 47 Controlling the Overall Level of an ALPHA 2.0 Preset
- 49 APPENDIX C
- 49 MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 MIDI Messages
- 49 System Exclusive Messages
- 50 Detailed Description of Messages
- 51 APPENDIX D
- 51 MIDI Implementation Chart
- 52 APPENDIX E
- 52 MIDI: Controllers & Numbers
- 53 Default MIDI Controller Numbers
- 54 APPENDIX F
- 54 DIAGRAMS
- 54 INSTRUMENT INTO MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 INTO TWO AMPLIFIERS
- 54 GUITAR INTO MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 CONTROLLED BY ART X
- 54 STEREO EFFECTS SEND AND RETURN WITH MULTIVERB ALPHA
- 55 APPENDIX G
- 55 Using the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 With an X-15 ULTRAFOOT
- 56 SPECIFICATIONS
- 57 PRESET LIST
- 60 How to Read the Preset Description
- 60 Table of Effect Abbreviations
- 60 WARRANTY
- 60 SERVICE INFORMATION