7 – MIDI : Program Change messages and the DM-320092 TASCAM DM-3200 User’s ManualProgram Change messages and the DM-3200The DM-3200 can receive Program Change mes-sages to recall snapshot settings, or settings fromeither of the two effect libraries.1 Use the MIDI key to bring up the PROG. CHANGEscreen (“MIDI Program Change screen” onpage 92).2 Use the POD 3 encoder to choose whichlibrary item to select (SNAPSHOT, EFFECT1, orEFFECT2).3 The screen shows 32 programs at a time. Usethe POD 4 encoder to select which group of 32programs will be shown.4 Use the cursor keys and wheel to select and setincoming program change numbers (PROG No.),— 0 through 127; the bank (LIBRARY BANK) — P1for preset, B1 through B4 for the user CF cardbanks; and the number in the library (LIBRARYNo.) 000 through 127.NOTEThe effect libraries have two preset banks - these arelabeled as P1 and P2 here.Setting the MIDI channels To allow the pro-gram changes to be made independently for the threetypes of library recall, select different MIDI channelsfor the snapshot and effect libraries using the MIDI CHSETUP block at the top left of the screen.Batch setup In order to assign a group of contigu-ous program change values to a contiguous group oflibrary entries in the same bank, use the BATCH SET UPblock at the lower left of the screen.• Select the starting and ending incoming Pro-gram Change numbers (PROG No.). You mustpress ENTER to confirm these values.• Select the library bank (P1 or B1 through B4)for the batch process.• Select the starting Library slot number(LIBRARY No.). The highest library slot numberis automatically determined from the Pro-gram Change values set earlier.• When all values have been set, move the cur-sor to the on-screen SET button and pressENTER.NOTEProgram Change messages are sent and receivedthrough USB MIDI port 4. Enable this port in the MIDISETUP screen (“MIDI port switching and filtering” onpage 91) or the MIDI input and filter switches for thephysical MIDI ports.MIDI Implementation ChartsThese are available as downloads from the TASCAMWeb site.Figure 7.2: MIDI Program Change screen