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Global Mode
TheGlobalParameters
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Local Keyboard Channel (LclKbdChan)
Changing the setting of the Local Keyboard Channel parameter is useful only when
your SP4 is receiving MIDI information from an external source. Perhaps you have a
favorite MIDI keyboard that you use to control all the gear in your studio, or you use a
lot of outboard sequencing. If you’re using the SP4 as a standalone music workstation or
performance keyboard, you can ignore this parameter.
The local keyboard channel enables the SP4 to receive MIDI information on a single
channel, then rechannelize that information so you can play and control all four zones of
a setup, even if your MIDI source transmits on only one channel. When you’re in Program
mode, the local keyboard channel remaps incoming information to the SP4’s current
channel. When using the local keyboard channel all the MIDI information received on the
Local Keyboard Channel also gets sent—after being remapped—to the SP4’s MIDI and
USB Out ports.
You may find it more convenient to use the local keyboard channel. In this case, the SP4
remaps incoming MIDI to the SP4’s current channel, so in Program mode, you’ll always play
the program on the SP4’s current channel. Incoming MIDI also gets sent to the SP4’s MIDI
and USB Out port. On the other hand, in this case your MIDI source’s transmitting channel
must match the SP4’s local keyboard channel for anything to work.
Things are a bit different for playing Setups. In this case, you must use the Local Keyboard
Channel to be able to play and control all of the Setup’s zones. Set LclKbdChan to match
the channel your external MIDI source is using (if for example your MIDI source transmits
on Channel 1, set LclKbdChan to 1). All MIDI information that the SP4 receives on the
local keyboard channel gets remapped to the channels and control destinations used by the
zones in the setup.
The SP4 also remaps certain MIDI Controller messages that it receives on the Local
Keyboard Channel, so that they correspond (in most cases) to the default assignments
for the SP4’s physical controllers (Mod Wheel, control knob, etc.). Physical controller
assignments are handled by Setups, and are defined per Zone in Edit Setup Mode. Each
Zone of a setup has its own controller assignments.
Sysex ID
The SysExID parameter determines the ID number for the unit if you are using more than
one device with the same MIDI manufacturer ID number. You can set this parameter to any
number from 0 to 127.
Unless you have multiple SP4s receiving Sysex messages from a single source, you will not
need to change the Sysex ID from the default setting of 0.
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