Manuale italiano-inglese Oberheim-Viscount MC3000 - Synth Zone
Manuale italiano-inglese Oberheim-Viscount MC3000 - Synth Zone
Manuale italiano-inglese Oberheim-Viscount MC3000 - Synth Zone
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MC 3000<br />
Operating Manual<br />
IMPORTANT: The MC-3000 also uses the logical lines for transmission of the data of the<br />
zones to the MIDI OUT ports, so if a MIDI OUT port is not connected to any logical line, it<br />
will not be operational (port mute).<br />
EXAMPLE:<br />
For example, let us suppose we wish to merge the data received on the MIDI IN 1 and<br />
MIDI IN 2 ports and send them simultaneously to the MIDI OUT ports 1, 7 and 8.<br />
We use the cursor keys to locate on port IN 1 and use the encoder or INC and DEC to<br />
establish the connection with a logic LINE 1.<br />
After making the connection, we use the cursor keys to move to MIDI IN2, and connect it<br />
to the same logical line.<br />
Selecting the<br />
logical line for<br />
MIDI IN 2<br />
Using the cursor key, select the first column of the central window showing the 8 MIDI<br />
OUTs on logical line 1. Follow the procedures previously described to enable outputs 7<br />
and 8 (the first output is already selected by default).<br />
Logical line 1<br />
connected to the<br />
OUT 1, OUT 7<br />
and OUT 8<br />
Note that:<br />
• If the MIDI IN ports are not connected to any logical line, they are disconnected from<br />
the patch-bays.<br />
• The two MIDI IN ports can be connected on different logical lines.<br />
• It is possible to combine one or more MIDI OUT ports on the same logical line without<br />
any MIDI IN port connected to the line; this means that the data generated by the MC-<br />
3000 will be offered on the various ports selected.<br />
• This patch bay structure, with its grid of criss-cross connections, is extremely powerful<br />
and enables you to create the widest possible range of configurations. When<br />
programming, always remember the "capacity" of the MIDI protocol (31,250<br />
bits/second).<br />
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