User manual TERRATEC AXON AX 100 MKII 1.0

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[. . . ] 1. 0 English Manual Version 1. 0, status: August 05 CE Declaration We: TerraTec Electronic GmbH, Herrenpfad 38, D-41334 Nettetal, Germany hereby declare that the product: AXON AX 100 mkII, to which this declaration refers is in compliance with the following standards or standardizing documents: EN 55013, EN 55020 The following are the stipulated operating and environmental conditions for said compliance: residential, business and commercial environments and small-company environments. This declaration is based on: Test report(s) of the EMC testing laboratory The information in this document is subject to change without notice and shall not be deemed as a warranty by the seller. No warranties, express or implied, are made with regard to the quality, suitability or accuracy of this document. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the contents of this document and/or the associated products at any time without the provision of prior notice to specific persons or organizations. [. . . ] If you are still in the split zone level, simply press the EXIT button twice. Use the PARAMETER +/- buttons to select the following parameters and modify them with the VALUE +/- buttons: Preset Name Be sure to give presets you have created a descriptive name to make them easier to find. The name may contain up to 12 characters. The cursor will now move to the first letter, which you can change using the VALUE +/- buttons. Upper and lower-case letters are supported, as are special characters. Use the PARAMETER + button to move the cursor to the next letter. The PARAMETER button moves the cursor back by one place. A number of buttons on the front panel of the AXON have special functions during the editing process: The GLOBAL button switches the current lower-case letter to upper case. The UTILITY button switches the current upper-case letter to lower case. The CHAIN button switches the current letter to the first available special character, "!". The PRESET button replaces the current letter with a space. The STORE button has an insert function, moving all characters to the right of the current cursor position one place to the right. The last character will be removed or overwritten. The EDIT button has a delete function, removing the character at the cursor position and moving all following characters one place to the left. A space is inserted as the last character. Press the EXIT button to exit the Text Editor. AXON AX 100 mkII V. 1. 0 (English) 27 String Mode String mode (COM, SEP) String mode determines how the strings of your guitar are assigned to the MIDI basic channel (see Global Parameters): Common Mode (COM) In Common mode, all of the strings of your guitar are assigned to the MIDI basic channel. To prevent conflicts with notes still sounding on the same channel, no pitchbend information is sent when more than one note is being played in this mode. Solo playing is therefore possible with some restrictions. Use this mode if your MIDI instrument can only receive on one MIDI channel. Also, not all sequencer programs support recording multiple channels at the same time. You should also select this mode in this case. Separate Mode (SEP) In Separate mode, a separate MIDI channel is reserved for each string of your guitar (see Global Parameters). [. . . ] For example, to tune to +100. 0 cents, sent data should be 0x00 0x07 0x0E 0x08 Master volume (default vv = 0x7F) Not reset by GS reset. Master key-shift (default vv = 0x40, no transpose) Master pan (default vv = 0x40, center) GS reset GS reset Voice reserve : vv1= Part 10 (default vv = 2) vv2 to vv10 = Part 1 to 9 (default vv = 2) vv11 to vv16= Part 11 to 16 (default vv = 0) Reverb type (vv=0x00 to 0x07), default = 0x04 0x00 : Room1 0x01 : Room2 0x02 : Room3 0x03 : Hall1 0x04 : Hall2 0x05 : Plate 0x06 : Delay 0x07 : Pan delay Reverb character, default vv = 0x04 Reverb Pre-LPF, 0 to 7, default vv = 0 Reverb master level, default vv = 0x40 Reverb time Reverb delay feedback. Only if reverb number=6 or 7 (delays) Chorus type (vv=0 to 7), default = 0x02 0x00 : Chorus1 0x01 : Chorus2 0x02 : Chorus3 0x03 : Chorus4 0x04 : Feedback 0x05 : Flanger 0x06 : Short delay 0x07 : FB delay Chorus Pre-LPF, 0 to 7, default vv = 0 Chorus master level, default vv = 0x40 Chorus feedback Chorus delay Chorus rate Chorus depth Chorus send level to reverb, default=0 MIDI channel to part assign p is part (0x0 to 0xF) nn is MIDI channel (0x00 to 0x0F, 0x10=OFF). This SYSEX allows to assign several parts to a single MIDI channel or to mute a part. [. . . ]

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