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The "MIDI learn" switch
To place the unit in midi learn mode toggle the midi learn switch on then off (down and back
up). The midi activity led stays on until a MIDI message has been received and learned by the
interface. The led will blink 3 long blinks if the interface receives the "Write To Flash" sysex
message and will then automatically go out of midi learn mode to midi play mode.
If you wish to come out of midi learn mode without sending any new configuration data just
toggle the midi learn switch down and up once more. Then the led will switch off and the
unit is in the standard play mode.
NB: the normal position for the midi learn toggle switch is in the 'up' position.
Here is how Midi learn works:
When you toggle the Midi Learn switch down then back up the midi activity led stays on
and the MCV876 is in Learn Mode waiting to receive a Midi message containing Midi
channel information. When a message arrives ( you play a note on the master keyboard for
example) , the Midi channel number is extracted, compared to the actual interface Midi
channel and set to this new value if different. If the Midi channel of the message is identical
to the one configured into the interface, and if the message received is a Midi note ON
message, the interface extracts the Midi number of the note played and sets this value as
the reference (base or lowest ) note. This allows transpose of the MCV876 to any note on
the keyboard. The reference note is the Lowest note the interface can play ( digital zero).
Using the small Windows configuration programme available from Marc's website you can
configure the unit to any of the available play modes mode as you desire.
V3.06 Firmware and different Play Modes
The Quad Midi-CV unit can be configured in these different playmodes using the windows
configuration programme (version 3) which is available from
http://m.bareille.free.fr/mcv876/mcv876.html
CV1-Gate1 assigned to Note On/Off messages
CV2, CV3,CV4* are assignable to controllers, velocity or PitchBend..
Gates 2,3,4 are assignable to controllers.
Mono
One channel recognition
CV1/Gate1 and CV2/Gate2 are on channel N - CV1 assignable to MIDI notes
CV3/Gate3 and CV/Gate4 are on channel N+1 - CV4* assignable to MIDI notes
Multi2
CV1 to CV4*and Gate1 to 4 are respectively on channels N to N+4
CVs or gates can be assigned to MIDI notes or controllers independently.
Multi4
CV1 +Gate1 and CV2+Gate2 are assigned to Note On/Off messages
CV3 and CV4* are assignable to controllers, velocity or PitchBend..
Poly2
CV1 to CV4* and Gate1 to 4 are assigned to Note On/Off message
Poly4
*note CV4 is only available on the Quad Midi-CV units.