
Sipario User Manual OS 6.06
In the screen of the scene, you can send
note off to the devices to reset them
by holding buon fun for more that 3
seconds. It is like midi panic function.
On page 2 (p2) there is the possibility to send up
to 5 program change (c1 ⇐⇒ c5) on the selection
of the scene. In this way it will be possible to
address up to 5 external devices to initialize them,
so that they are ready with the selected sounds.
P. Change: [O, 0 ⇐⇒ 127] handles the sending
or not the program change. If this parameter is
inactive no data is sent even if the other
parameters are measured.
Channel: [1 ⇐⇒ 16] midi channel sending
program change.
Bank Msb: [O, 0 ⇐⇒ 127] midi values of bank
msb associated with the program change.
Bank Lsb: [O, 0 ⇐⇒ 127] midi values of bank
lsb associated with the program change.
Midi Out: [o1,o2,usb]midi output port where
to direct the program change, o1 →midi out 1,
o2 →midi out 2,usb →usb socket.
Sys.Ex.: [O, Sys.Ex1 ⇐⇒ Sys.Ex30] number of
System Exclusive message you want sent to the
scene selection (see paragraph Sys.Ex.).
C: [c1 ⇐⇒ c5] to send multiple program
changes/Sys.Ex. select c1 and turn the encoder to
change the value.
e Scene
e single scene is organized in 5 pages of 6
performances for a total of 30 performances.
Each performance is rappresented by an icon!
You can go from a performance to another in
several ways:
•Touching the display.
•Pressing the buon fun if the fun has been
programmed to the next value (green color).
•By a foot pedal connected to the
sustain-type pedal of sipario.
We can freely hold a chord on the rst
sound, select the second sound, play,
and then release the chord!
If the fun buon is programmed with the value
Page (red color) it will advance to the next page
on pressure!
Also you can point directly to a performance
sending a program change from 1 to 30 on one of
the two midi inputs.
To select a performance you can
connect a midi pedals on a sipario midi
input or on a midi thru of a master
keyboard, and send a program change
(eg: prog change 1 select performance
1, see chapter settings).
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