User manual RANE MPE 28

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[. . . ] For direct access to Stored Memory locations above99, push the 100 button, then the next two digits. For example, to recall Stored Memory125, press 100, 2 and 5, and you will have arrived!Once the last digit is entered, the Stored Memory is instantly called up (what you see is what you hear). Changing the overall level or equalizer curve requires the use of the EQ Edit mode. [. . . ] In the EQ Edit mode, this button selects either the 31. 5Hz or the 800 Hz filter. In the Normal Operating mode, pressing this control locks the MPE to the current bank; something similiar to a "tens hold" function. When using the octal numerical base system of notation instead of the decimal numerical base (explained in the MPE Users Guide) it has a similar function. In the EQ Edit mode, this button selects either the 40Hz or the 1kHz filter. In the Normal Operating mode this gets you directly to the 100s, or switches between A/B banks when using the octal numerical base. In the EQ Edit mode, these buttons select the filters associated with their labels. In the Normal Operating mode they allow direct access number entry for Stored Memory selection. They also select several secondary features when used with the FUNCTION button. In the EQ Edit mode, this button selects either the 630Hz or the 16kHz filter. In the Normal Operating mode it acts as a shift-key to select the secondary features. This red digital display indicates system information, such as Stored Memory locations, MIDI Channel selection, mapping assignments, lockout codes, Factory preset numbers, ramp step size, revision number, and so on. When in the EQ Edit mode, all changes to the Working Memory are compared with the Stored Memory version by simply pressing and holding the MEMORY button. What is heard is the Stored Memory curve; releasing the MEMORY button allows you to hear edited Working Memory. Pressing this button displays the current MIDI Channel assignment for this MPE. Used for MIDI Mapping (re-routing program changes to memory locations) covered in the MPE Users Guide. REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 1. Active balanced input: Pin 2 is (+), pin 3 is (­), pin 1 is signal ground, and the shell is chassis ground. Active balanced output: Pin 2 is (+), pin 3 is (­), pin 1 is signal ground, and the shell is chassis ground. For unbalanced operation, use a TRS plug: connect your hot lead to the tip, ground to the sleeve and leave the ring open. This connector transmits MIDI Program Changes, etc. , to the input of another MIDI device. This output contains all the MIDI information exactly as it comes into the MIDI input. USE ONLY A RANE MODEL RS 1, RAP 10, FRS 8 OR OTHER REMOTE AC POWER SUPPLY APPROVED BY RANE. The MPE 28 is supplied with a remote power supply suitable for connection to this input jack. [. . . ] These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. USE OF SHIELDED MIDI CABLES IS REQUIRED FOR FCC COMPLIANCE. CHASSIS GROUNDING The unit is shipped with its Ground Lift switch in the CHASSIS GND position. [. . . ]

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