Overview; Changing Presets; Sending Current Values - Peavey PC 1600X Mode D'emploi

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OVERVIEW

The display shown below is an example of the main display of the PC 1600x. Pressing the EXIT button several
times will return to this page from any menu. Information shown on this page includes the current preset number,
current preset name, and information about the last fader or button moved.

Changing presets

The PC 1600x has 50 presets, numbered 0-49. The current preset can be changed using the up/down buttons or
by an incoming program change when a MIDI map is enabled. A footswitch assigned to duplicate the up/down
buttons can also be used to change presets while on this page. Lastly, a system exclusive message can be used
to change presets (see Appendix A).

Sending current values

Pressing the Enter button while on the main page will send the current message for each fader and CV input. The
display will read " Sending Faders / CVs." This allows the PC 1600x to cancel a soloed fader or update external
devices.
An Example:
Suppose the current preset is programmed to send MIDI volumes on each channel and the PC
1600x is connected to a sequencer. Pressing Enter from the main page at the start of a sequence
allows all initial volumes of the sequence to be recorded. Simply set the position of all defined faders,
start the sequencer recording, then press Enter. All following fader movements will track smoothly
from this initial setting.
Resetting Replace or Update Mode with the EXIT button
A fader defined as a continuous controller can be put in a mode that allows it to replace or update a matching
controller message passing through the PC 1600x. As soon as the fader moves and sends its message, the PC
1600x begins filtering matching incoming messages. Press the Exit button from the main display page to cancel
this filtering allowing the incoming message to pass through the PC 1600x. The display will confirm this operation
with "Replace/Update Reset." See page 21 for more infomration on this feature.
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