Rocktron All Access Manuel d'utilisateur

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Manuel d'utilisateur pour Récepteurs et amplificateurs Rocktron All Access. Rocktron All Access User Manual Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer

Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - ALL ACCESS

U S E R' S M A N U A LALL ACCESSTM

Page 2 - OPERATING TEMPERATURE

7Using phantom power with a non-Rocktron MIDI receiving device

Page 3 - Contents

8Editing the All AccessEditing the All Access™The All Access can be configured to provide complete control over all ofthe MIDI receiving devices with

Page 4 - Introduction

9PRESS:"SETUP""ð ""ð ""ð ""ð ""ð ""ð ""ð ""ð ""ð "

Page 5 - Top Panel

10SETUPThe SETUP program allows the user to configure the general operation of theAll Access footswitch. Use the SETUP program to determine each of t

Page 6

11MODE BANKMode OptionsselectBANK, SONGor REMOTESelecting the operating modeWhen the desired operating mode has been selected:(a) press the "2ND&

Page 7 - Rear Panel

12SETUP, Page 2 of 10 - Bank SizeThe second page of the SETUP program allows for the selection of the BankSize, or the number of presets that the All

Page 8 - Typical Setup

13BANK BY 10Size Optionsselect1, 5, 10 or 15Selecting the Bank SizeWhen the desired bank size has been selected:(a) press the "2ND" button a

Page 9 - Using Phantom Power

14SETUP, Page 3 of 10 - Bank StyleThe third page of the SETUP program, Bank Style, determines how the nextpreset will be recalled when the All Access

Page 10

15BANK STYLE>FIRSTBank Style OptionsselectFIRST, CURNTor NONEWhen the desired bank style has been selected:(a) press the "2ND" button aga

Page 11 - Editing the All Access

16SETUP, Page 4 of 10 - Instant access switch operating statusThe fourth page of the SETUP program determines whether the controllervalues sent from t

Page 12

Copyright ©1994 Rocktron Corporation.All rights reserved.PRECAUTIONSNOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS SECTION TOPROVIDE YEARS OF TROUBLE F

Page 13 - To select the operating mode:

17PED1 GLOBALOperatingTypeselectGLOBAL orPER PRSwitches toProgramselectPED1-2SW1-15Selecting the Instant Access operating statusWhen the desired contr

Page 14 - MODE BANK

18SETUP, Page 5 of 10 - Naming MIDI ChannelsThe fifth page of the SETUP program allows for custom 4 characterabbreviations to be shown in place of MID

Page 15 - To Select the Bank Size:

19CH16 NAME->I.FEXChannelNameselectA-Z1-9Channel/Switchto NameselectCH1-16SW1-15PED1, PED2When the desired channels and switches have been named:(a

Page 16 - BANK BY 10

20SETUP, Page 6 of 10 - Starting Preset NumberSome MIDI devices may use "0" as the first preset number of each MIDIchannel, while others may

Page 17 - To select the Bank Style:

21IFEX PR START>0Starting PresetNumberselect0 or 1SelectedChannelselectCH1-16Selecting the Starting Preset NumberWhen the Starting Preset Number ha

Page 18 - BANK STYLE>FIRST

22SETUP, Page 7 of 10 - MIDI FilteringThe seventh page of the SETUP program, MIDI Filtering, allows forincoming MIDI signals to either be merged with

Page 19

23>MERGNOTE ONMIDIMessageselectAll MIDICommands or CH1-16ThruStatusselectBLOC or MERGSelecting MIDI Filtering optionsWhen the desired MIDI Filterin

Page 20 - PED1 GLOBAL

24SETUP, Page 8 of 10 - Preset ReinitializationThe eighth page of the SETUP program, Preset Reinitialization, allows forthe restoration of an individu

Page 21

25PR10REINITPreset toReinitializeselectPR1-120Reinitializing a PresetWhen the desired presets have been reinitialized:(a) press the "2ND" bu

Page 22 - CH16 NAME->I.FEX

26SETUP, Page 9 of 10 - Memory Reinitialization (All Presets)The ninth page of the SETUP program, Memory Reinitialization, allows forthe restoration o

Page 23

ContentsContentsIntroduction ... 1To

Page 24 - IFEX PR START>0

27INIT ALL MEM 1RenitializationCode Numberselect0-255("230" must be selected to activatethe reinitialization process)Reinitializing the All

Page 25 - MIDI Message Abbreviations:

28SETUP, Page 10 of 10 - Remote Title NumberThe tenth page of the SETUP program is Remote Title Number. By matchingthe remote title number with that o

Page 26 - >MERGNOTE ON

29REMOTE TITLE 1Remote TitleNumberselect0-255Selecting a Remote Title NumberWhen the Remote Title Number has been selected:(a) press the "2ND&qu

Page 27

30MIDIThe MIDI program provides access to the MIDI features of the All Accessfootswitch. Use the MIDI program to assign each of the following:Program

Page 28 - PR10REINIT

31PR120 CH1 PC128Program Changeselect 1-128, OFF(or 0-127, OFF)MIDI Channelselect CH1-16(or channel name)Preset Numberselect PR1-120Assigning Program

Page 29

32MIDI, Page 2 of 7 - Control Number AssignmentThe second page of the MIDI program, Control Number Assignment,allows for control numbers and MIDI cha

Page 30 - INIT ALL MEM 1

33sw1 ch1 cn1Assigning Control Numbers to Pedals and Instant Access SwitchesWhen the desired control numbers have been assigned:(a) press the &q

Page 31

34MIDI, Page 3 of 7 - Control Value AssignmentThe third page of the MIDI program, Control Value Assignment, allows for"on" and "off&quo

Page 32 - REMOTE TITLE 1

35sw1 on127 of0OFF Valueselect0-127,OFFON Valueselect0-127,OFFSwitch/PedalNumberselectSW1-15,P1, P2Assigning Control Values to Instant Access Switc

Page 33 - To access MIDI:

36MIDI, Page 4 of 7 - Switch TypeThe fourth page of the MIDI program, Switch Type, determines how eachinstant access switch will operate. This feature

Page 34 - PR120 CH1 PC128

1IntroductionIntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Rocktron All Access ProfessionalMIDI footcontroller! Compact in size and rugged in c

Page 35 - SONG mode, the status of each

37sw1 LATCHINGSwitchNumberselectSW1-15SwitchTypeselectLATCHING,MOMENTARYor HOLDSelecting Switch Types for Instant Access SwitchesWhen the desired

Page 36

38MIDI, Page 5 of 7 - Program Change StatusThe fifth page of the MIDI program, Program Change Status, determineswhether or not the All Access will re

Page 37

39Program chng mapProgram ChangeStatusselectOFF, ON orMAPSelecting Program Change StatusWhen the desired program change status has been assigned:(a)

Page 38

40MIDI, Page 6 of 7 - Program MappingThis page allows for incoming program changes to be mapped to AllAccess presets when the Program Change Status i

Page 39

41Preset Numberto Map toselectPR1-120, OFFProgram Changeto Map fromselectPC1-128pc128 map>pr120When the desired program mapping status has been ass

Page 40

42MIDI, Page 7 of 7 - MIDI Receive ChannelThe seventh page of the MIDI program, MIDI Receive Channel, determinesthe MIDI channel that incoming program

Page 41

43RECEV CHANL 16MIDI ReceiveChannelselect1-16, OMNISelecting the MIDI Receive ChannelWhen the desired MIDI receive channel has been assigned:(a) pre

Page 42 - Program chng map

44COPYThe COPY program allows for presets, banks, songs and sets to be copiedfrom one location to another.COPY, Page 1 of 4 - Preset CopyThe first pag

Page 43

45pr120 copy>pr108Preset locationto copy toselectPR1-120Preset tobe copiedselectPR1-120To Copy PresetsWhen the desired presets have been copied:(a)

Page 44 - PR1-120, OFF

46COPY, Page 2 of 4 - Bank CopyThe second page of the COPY program, Bank Copy, allows for an entirebank of presets to be copied from one bank location

Page 45

2Top PanelTop PanelPrimary button functions (2ND L.E.D. off) of the All Access footswitch1 Bank UP/DOWNswitches2 Switches 1-153 2ND switchThese switc

Page 46 - RECEV CHANL 16

47BNK24 copy->bnk32Bank locationto copy toselectBANK 1-50Bank tobe copiedselectBANK 1-50When the desired banks have been copied:(a) press the "

Page 47

48COPY, Page 3 of 4 - Song CopyThe third page of the COPY program, Song Copy, allows for a song to becopied from one song location to another. Song Co

Page 48 - To Copy Presets

49sg150 copy->sg116Song locationto copy toselectSONG 1-150Song tobe copiedselectSONG 1-150To Copy SongsWhen the desired songs have been copied:(a)

Page 49 - COPY, Page 2 of 4 - Bank Copy

50COPY, Page 4 of 4 - Set CopyThe fourth page of the COPY program, Set Copy, allows for an entire set tobe copied from one set location to another. Se

Page 50 - BNK24 copy->bnk32

51To Copy Setsset8 copy->set10Set locationto copy toselectSET1-10Set tobe copiedselectSET1-10When the desired sets have been copied:(a) press the &

Page 51 - COPY, Page 3 of 4 - Song Copy

52TITLESThe TITLES program allows for custom titles to be entered for each AllAccess preset. Each custom preset title can be up to 13 characters in

Page 52 - To Copy Songs

53120 A.LL accessTitleselectA-Z, 0-9for each characterFlashingDecimaldenotes currentcharacter to editPreset tonameselectPR1-120To create preset titles

Page 53 - COPY, Page 4 of 4 - Set Copy

54SONG/SETSONG/SET allows for presets to be assigned to the preset switches to createa SONG (or a custom bank of presets). Multiple SONGS can then be

Page 54 - To Copy Sets

55set select 1CurrentSetselectSET1-10To Select a SetWhen the desired set has been selected:(a) press the "2ND" button again (turning the &

Page 55 - To access TITLES:

56SONG/SET, Page 2 of 3 - Song CreateThe second page of the SONG/SET program, Song Create, allows you tocreate a custom bank of presets by assigning p

Page 56 - 120 A.LL access

3Secondary button functions (2ND L.E.D. on) of the All Access footswitch1 DEC switch - used to decrement data selectioncurrently shown on the left si

Page 57 - SONG/SET

57sg150 sw15 pr120PresetselectPR1-120SongselectSONG1-150PresetSwitchselectSW1-15To Create a SongWhen the desired songs have been created:(a) press the

Page 58

58SONG/SET, Page 3 of 3 - Set CreateThe third page of the SONG/SET program, Set Create, allows songs to bearranged in a bank order to create sets.To c

Page 59 - To create a song:

59set10 bk40 sg150SongselectSONG1-150SetselectSET1-10BankselectBK1-50To Create a SetWhen the desired sets have been created:(a) press the "2ND&qu

Page 60

60CTR STORE (or Controller Store) stores the "on" or "off" status of each instantaccess switch for the preset that is currently re

Page 61 - To create a set:

61To Store the Status of the Instant Access SwitchesWhen the Instant Access switch status has been stored:(a) press the "2ND" button again (

Page 62

62CUSTOMCUSTOM allows the user to create a custom MIDI string of any five MIDIcommands for each preset. All five commands will be sent whenever the pr

Page 63

63pr120 cmd1 noff>CommandNumberselectCMD1-5PresetNumberselectPR1-120MIDICommandselectALL COMMANDSTo Select MIDI CommandsWhen the desired MIDI comma

Page 64

64CUSTOM, Page 2 of 2 - Additional DataSome MIDI commands selected in CUSTOM, Page 1 will have a ">"symbol following the command name. T

Page 65 - To access CUSTOM:

65CH16 n127 v127Data 1this example:MIDICHANNELData 2this example:NOTENUMBERData 3this example:NOTE OFFVELOCITYTo Provide Additional MIDI Command Dat

Page 66

66The SYSX program allows the user to perform a bulk dump or bulk load ofthe entire All Access programmable memory, as well as create a system exclus

Page 67

4Rear PanelRear PanelThis ¼" mono jack allows for the connection of a continuouscontroller (such as an expression pedal, volume pedal, fader,etc.

Page 68 - CH16 n127 v127

67Dump/LoadStatusselectDUMP or LOADbulk dumpTo Perform a Bulk Dump or Bulk LoadWhen the Bulk Dump/Load is completed:(a) press the "2ND"

Page 69 - To access the SYSX program:

68SYSX, Page 2 of 3 - MIDI Sysx On/Off statusThe second page of the SYSX program, MIDI Sysx On/Off Status, allows fora system exclusive MIDI string as

Page 70 - DUMP or LOAD

69PR120 sysx offOn/OffStatusselectON or OFFPresetselectPR1-120Designating the MIDI String On/Off StatusWhen the on/off status has been designated fo

Page 71

70SYSX, Page 3 of 3 - Byte Value AssignmentThe third page of the SYSX program allows for the assignment of byte valuesfor each byte of the system excl

Page 72 - PR120 sysx off

71sysx byte 1> 0Valueselect0-127, EOXByte NumberselectBYTE1-30Assigning Byte ValuesWhen the system exclusive byte values have been assigned for all

Page 73

72Expression Pedal CordsExpression Pedal Cords

Page 74 - Assigning Byte Values

73MIDI ImplementationMIDI ImplementationModel: All Access™Date: December 2, 1994Version: 1.00BASICCHANNELMODENOTENUMBERVELOCITYAFTERTOUCHPITCH BENDCON

Page 75 - Expression Pedal Cords

74Technical DataTechnical DataINPUTS/OUTPUTSPOWER REQUIREMENTSDROP OUT VOLTAGEWIDTHLENGTHHEIGHTLocking 7 pin MIDI In, with Phantom Power, (Aux. Remote

Page 76 - MIDI Implementation

5Typical SetupTypical Setup

Page 77 - Technical Data

6Using Phantom PowerUsing Phantom PowerPhantom power allows for the All Access to be powered from your rack (or from an AC outlet near yourrack) inst

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire