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This chapter tells you:-


MIDI3c Setup
For MIDI3c to operate to your requirements a number of settings need to be defined. It is recommended that you should enter the MIDI3c Setup Menu to set your default settings for the program.

 

 

The first time MIDI3c is started, or if the configuration file (MIDI3C.CFG) is deleted or damaged, MIDI3c will assume default settings as indicated below. Not setting these will not prevent MIDI3c from operating, however, optimum performance from MIDI3c will only be achieved if these settings have been set according to the MIDI device to be connected. See the table below for the settings assumed by MIDI3c for the various compliancy settings. MIDI3c will initially default to GM Mode.

None

GM

GS

XG

Panic Mode

Full

All Notes Off

All Sounds Off

All Notes Off

All Sounds Off

All Notes Off

All Sounds Off

Bank Select

None

None

MSB & LSB*

MSB & LSB

Running Status

Disabled

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Note Off

Note Off = 64

Note On = 0

Note On = 0

Note On =0

Drum Channel

16

10

10

10

* The MIDI Specification indicates that only MSB should be supported. However a number of MIDI devices actually use LSB as well so this derivation from the standard has been employed.

The settings available to you are:-


About MIDI3c
This module informs you of the current version number and software release date of the programme. It also gives details of the contributors to the programme and your registration details.

You should keep a copy of your Registration Number which is required in all communications regarding MIDI3c.

Many thanks go to Alan Thomas of The Magic MIDI Music Company who has tirelessly spent many hours testing the MIDI3c application and has been a fountain of knowledge when it came to many aspects of handling MIDI files.