The BFD Pro DSP1124P and FBQ2496 models support Midi communication for
setting up their filters and operating modes. To communicate with the units
over Midi a Midi Interface is required, for example the Edirol UM-1X
USB-Midi interface.

The Midi Input and Output ports are selected via the
Comms menu, the Wizard will not be able
to communicate over Midi until the ports have been selected. The selections
are remembered for the next power-up.
Midi communication is supported on Windows platforms. Linux platforms will require
Tritonus to support Midi comms.
Mac OS X platforms with J2SE V5.0 installed should support Midi but it does
not appear to work, use
Plumstone
to allow Midi comms on the Mac. To download Java 2 SE V5.0 for the Mac see
this knowledgebase article:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302412.

In the DSP1124P default configuration Midi comms are disabled. To enable the
Midi features used by the Wizard, the unit's Midi menus need to be set up
as follows (all buttons referred to are on the DSP1124P front panel):
- Press the IN/OUT and STORE buttons together to access the Midi menus, the
LEDs in both buttons start flashing and the display changes to show:

- This is the Midi channel menu (indicated by the "c" in the right hand
digit), when the channel shows "-" midi is off. Use the jog wheel to
change the channel to 1:

- Press the IN/OUT button twice to change to the Controller menu ("C"
in right hand digit) and use the jog wheel to select mode 3:

- Press the IN/OUT button again to change to the Program menu ("P"
in right hand digit) and use the jog wheel to select mode 3:

- Press the IN/OUT button again to change to the Store Enable menu ("S"
in right hand digit) and use the jog wheel to set the value to 1:

This enables the Wizard to save settings to the DSP1124P's presets
- Press the IN/OUT button 2 more times to exit the Midi menus
The DSP1124P is now configured for Midi communications. This configuration,
with the exception of the Store Enable setting, is remembered for the next
power-up and does not need to be entered again.

Midi comms are enabled by default in the FBQ2496. If Midi comms has been
turned off, or the channel has been set to something other than 1, proceed
as follows (all buttons referred to are on the front panel):
- Make sure the unit is NOT in PEQ mode (i.e. the LED in the PEQ button must
be off, if it is on press the PEQ button to turn it off). Press the BANDWIDTH
and BYPASS buttons together to access the Midi menus, the
LEDs in both buttons start flashing as does the MIDI LED below the numeric display.
The display itself shows the Midi on/off status, if it shows OFF
turn the knob until it changes to on. Then press
the BANDWIDTH button to change to the Midi channel menu, shown in the display by
C followed by the channel number. Turn the knob
to select channel 1.
- Press any button except BANDWIDTH or BYPASS to exit the Midi menus.
The FBQ2496 is now configured for Midi communications. This configuration
is remembered for the next power-up and does not need to be entered again.
Notes
- Store Enable is turned off by the DSP1124P when it powers up, the Wizard will
prompt you to turn on Store Enable for each measurement session when using DSP1124P. If you do
not turn on Store Enable the Wizard will not be able to save filter settings
to presets - after downloading filters to the DSP1124P the red LED in the STORE
button will be flashing as a warning that changes have been made but not stored.
You can manually save to presets by pressing the STORE button,
using the jog wheel to select the preset to store to, then pressing the
STORE button again (just press the button twice if you are already on the preset
you want to use).
- The IN/OUT button LED on DSP1124P flickers during Midi communications,
on FBQ2496 the MIDI LED flickers.
- When filters are downloaded to FBQ2496 the Wizard will configure the unit
to have 20 parametric filters on the channel being downloaded and, after
the download, will turn off the bypass (if it is on).
- Downloading a set of filters to DSP1124P takes about 5 seconds,
downloading to FBQ2496 takes about 1 second per filter.
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