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I apologize for being wrong! This is not reflected in my paperwork, or else I have a pre-1.5 unit, or else I was looking at the wrong paperwork. Your source for wrong info, K On 8/25/07, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote: > > > Raul, > > > Kelly has it wrong, happy to say!!! > > > The 2880 (rev 1.5) has great MIDI implementation. Here is the list: > > > > > CC# DV 2880 Parameter > 9 0 to 127 Clix level > 20 0 to 127 Live signals monitor level > 21 0 to 127 Track 1 play/feedback level > 22 0 to 127 Track 2 play/feedback level > 23 0 to 127 Track 3 play/feedback level > 24 0 to 127 Track 4 play/feedback level > 25 0 to 127 Mix track play/feedback level > 26 0 to 127 Tempo slider > 27 0 to 127 Live signals pan > 28 0 to 127 Track 1 pan > 29 0 to 127 Track 2 pan > 30 0 to 127 Track 3 pan > 31 0 to 127 Track 4 pan > 102 127 Push REC button > 103 127 Push NEW button > 104 127 Push PLAY button > 105 127 Push TRACK SELECT button > 106 127 Push EXT SYNC button > 107 127 Push MIXDOWN button > 108 127 Push STEREO button > 109 127 Push REVERSE button > 110 127 Push OCTAVE button > 111 127 Push PUNCH-IN button > 112 127 Push QUANTIZE button > 124 0 Change to OMNI=OFF > 125 0 Change to OMNI=ON > > There must be at least 300mS between each button push message. > > MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE MESSAGES > The 2880 also interprets certain Program change messages as >button > pushes > and mute/unmute commands. A program change message has one > information > byte, P0 (0 to 127), but this is usually presented to the user as > being > 1 to 128, shown below as P1. > > > P0 P1 2880 Parameter > 80 81 Push PLAY button > 81 82 Mute/unmute track 1's play ** > 82 83 Mute/unmute track 2's play ** > 83 84 Mute/unmute track 3's play ** > 84 85 Mute/unmute track 4's play ** > 85 86 Push REC button > 86 87 Select track 1 for record (or 1 and 2 if stereo) > 87 88 Select track 2 for record (or 1 and 2 if stereo) > 88 89 Select track 3 for record (or 3 and 4 if stereo) > 89 90 Select track 4 for record (or 3 and 4 if stereo) > 90 91 Push NEW button > 91 92 Push QUANTIZE button > 92 93 Push REC button > 93 94 Push PLAY button > 94 95 Push REVERSE button > 95 96 Push TRACK SELECT button > 96 97 Push STEREO button > 97 98 Push PUNCH-IN button > 98 99 Push EXT SYNC button > 99 100 Push OCTAVE button > 100 101 Push PLAY button > 101 102 Mute/unmute track 1's play ** > 102 103 Mute/unmute track 2's play ** > 103 104 Mute/unmute track 3's play ** > 104 105 Mute/unmute track 4's play ** > 105 106 Push REC button > 106 107 Push MIXDOWN button > 107 108 Mute/unmute mix track's play ** > 108 109 Mute/unmute Dry Out ** > 109 110 Mute/unmute clix level ** > 110 111 Mute/unmute all play tracks *** > > ** The single channel mute/unmute action works as follows: > If the channel's level is greater than zero when the command is > received then the channel will be muted. If the channel's level > is zero when the command is received then the level will be set > either to that of 2880's panel fader or to that of the last CC > message (20..24), depending on which was most recently effective. > *** When a mute/unmute all-play-tracks command is received all play > tracks will be muted if ANY of them is greater than zero. If > ALL of them are zero then each will be set to fader or CC level. > > MIDI OUT (MIDI THRU) > 2880 generally relays all received MIDI messages at its MIDI out > connector. But in Internal sync mode it does not relay the > sequencer commands: STOP START CONT CLOCK. > > > hi friends, > > just wanting to know from some owner out there if it's > possible to control features such as pan, pitch shift, reverse, etc > on the EH 2880 from a MIDI controller, since it seems to have > MIDI I/O. > > thanks in advance, > > raul. > > -- > The Playing Orchestra: http://www.telefonica.net/web2/tpo > Chain Tape Collective: http://www.ct-collective.com > TPO at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/theplayingorchestra > > > > -- > > > ... > http://www.zmix.net -- http://quotidianme.kellycoyle.net http://organicguitar.kellycoyle.net