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This chapter describes the DM1000’s MIDI-related functions.

MIDI & the DM1000

Using Control Changes, Program Changes, and other MIDI messages enables you to
recall Scenes and edit parameters on the DM1000, and store DM1000 internal data on
external MIDI devices.

The DM1000 supports the following MIDI messages. Each of these MIDI messages can be
individually turned on or off for transmission and reception.

• Program Changes

If you assign the DM1000’s Scenes to Program Change numbers, the DM1000 transmits
Program Changes when it recalls Scenes. Also, the DM1000 will switch Scenes when it
receives Program Changes.

• Control Changes

If you assign the DM1000’s parameters to Control Change numbers, the DM1000 transmits
the assigned Control Changes when the parameter values change. Also, the DM1000
changes certain parameter values when it receives the corresponding Control Changes.

• System Exclusive Messages

The DM1000 transmits System Exclusive Parameter Changes in real-time when the param-
eter values change. Also, the DM1000 notifies certain parameter values when it receives
assigned Parameter Changes.

• MTC (MIDI Timecode)

The DM1000 uses MTC to synchronize Automix with a recorder or computer-based
sequencer.

• MIDI Clock

The DM1000 uses MIDI Clock to synchronize Automix with a MIDI device that does not
support MTC.

• MMC (MIDI Machine Control)

MMC is used for external machine control.

• MIDI Note On/Off

These messages are used to adjust the Freeze effect and Auto Pan 5.1.

• Bulk Dump Messages

These messages enable you to store the DM1000’s internal data to a sequencer or MIDI filer.
When the DM1000 receives these messages, they overwrite the DM1000 data

The DM1000 features the following interface for transmitting and receiving MIDI data.

• MIDI IN & OUT ports

These ports transmit and receive MIDI data to and from standard MIDI devices. Each port
is a single port interface that transmits and receives single-port data (16 channels x 1 ports).

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