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RE: eh 2880 midi capabilities...!!!



Wow!  Is this availlable as an upgrade!?
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Charles Zwicky" <cazwicky@earthlink.net>
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: 8/25/07 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: eh 2880 midi capabilities...!!!

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.
>
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