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how_to_use_midibox_cv_with_a_dout [2009/05/04 15:54]
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 What happens here? Midibox CV is listening to the first channel (beginning from tune C-2) for a NoteOn and  What happens here? Midibox CV is listening to the first channel (beginning from tune C-2) for a NoteOn and 
 activates the corresponding dout. A NoteOff deactivates the dout. activates the corresponding dout. A NoteOff deactivates the dout.
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 MIDIbox SEQ allows up to 48 digital outputs as this type of trigger. [[http://​ucapps.de/​midibox_seq_options.html]] MIDIbox SEQ allows up to 48 digital outputs as this type of trigger. [[http://​ucapps.de/​midibox_seq_options.html]]
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 +__Changing the midi channel:__
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 +If you want the DOUT triggers to respond to MIDI events on a channel other than #1, replace instances of "​0x80"​ and "​0x90"​ with the following values:
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 +  * Channel 1: 0x80, 0x90
 +  * Channel 2: 0x81, 0x91
 +  * Channel 3: 0x82, 0x92
 +  * Channel 4: 0x83, 0x93
 +  * Channel 5: 0x84, 0x94
 +  * Channel 6: 0x85, 0x95
 +  * Channel 7: 0x86, 0x96
 +  * Channel 8: 0x87, 0x97
 +  * Channel 9: 0x88, 0x98
 +  * Channel 10: 0x89, 0x99
 +  * Channel 11: 0x8A, 0x9A
 +  * Channel 12: 0x8B, 0x9B
 +  * Channel 13: 0x8C, 0x9C
 +  * Channel 14: 0x8D, 0x9D
 +  * Channel 15: 0x8E, 0x9E
 +  * Channel 16: 0x8F, 0x9F
  
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