Rocktron ALL ACCESS Manual de usuario

U S E R' S M A N U A L
ALL ACCESSTM

Copyright ©1994 Rocktron Corporation.
All rights reserved.
PRECAUTIONS
NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS SECTION TO
PROVIDE YEARS OF TROUBLE FREE USE. THIS UNIT REQUIRES CARE-
FUL HANDLING.
All warnings on this equipment and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to and all operating instructions should be followed.
Donotusethisequipmentnearwater.Careshouldbetakensothatobjectsdonotfall
and liquids are not spilled into the unit through any openings.
The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a
long period of time.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT
SHOULD BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. DO NOT
MAKE ANY INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO THIS EQUIP-
MENT AT ANY TIME. DO NOT TAMPER WITH INTERNAL ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS AT ANY TIME. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC-
TIONS MAY VOID THE WARRANTY OF THIS EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS
CAUSING SHOCK HAZARD.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
Do not expose this unit to excessive heat. This unit is designed to operate between
32°Fand104°F(0°Cand40°C). Thisunitmaynotfunctionproperlyunderextreme
temperatures.

Contents
Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1
Top Panel ......................................................................................................................... 2
Rear Panel ....................................................................................................................... 4
Typical Setup ................................................................................................................... 5
Using Phantom Power .................................................................................................... 6
Editing the All Access™ ................................................................................................. 8
Quick Reference - MIDI Edit Cycle .................................................................................. 9
SETUP .............................................................................................................................. 10
SETUP,Page1of10- Operating Mode ................................................................................10
SETUP, Page 2 of 10 - Bank Size .........................................................................................12
SETUP, Page 3 of 10 - Bank Style ........................................................................................14
SETUP, Page 4 of 10 - Instant access switch operating status.............................................16
SETUP,Page 5 of10 - NamingMIDI Channels .....................................................................18
SETUP, Page 6 of 10 - Starting Preset Number ....................................................................20
SETUP,Page 7 of 10- MIDI Filtering.....................................................................................22
SETUP, Page 8 of 10 - Preset Reinitialization .......................................................................24
SETUP, Page 9 of 10 - Memory Reinitialization (All Presets) ................................................26
SETUP,Page 10 of 10- Remote Title Number ......................................................................28
MIDI .................................................................................................................................. 30
MIDI,Page 1 of 7- Programmable Patch Changes ...............................................................30
MIDI,Page 2of 7 -Control NumberAssignment ...................................................................32
MIDI, Page 3 of 7 - Control Value Assignment ......................................................................34
MIDI, Page 4 of 7 - Switch Type ............................................................................................36
MIDI,Page 5 of 7 - ProgramChange Status .........................................................................38
MIDI,Page 6 of 7- Program Mapping....................................................................................40
MIDI,Page 7of7 -MIDI ReceiveChannel .............................................................................42
COPY................................................................................................................................ 44
COPY, Page 1 of 4 - Preset Copy .........................................................................................44
COPY, Page 2 of 4 - Bank Copy ........................................................................................... 46
COPY, Page 3 of 4 - Song Copy ........................................................................................... 48
COPY, Page 4 of 4 - Set Copy ..............................................................................................50
TITLES ............................................................................................................................. 52
SONG/SET ....................................................................................................................... 54
SONG/SET, Page 1 of 3 - Set Select....................................................................................54
SONG/SET, Page 2 of 3 - Song Create .................................................................................56
SONG/SET, Page 3 of 3 - Set Create....................................................................................58
CTR STORE..................................................................................................................... 60
CUSTOM .......................................................................................................................... 62
CUSTOM,Page 1 of 2 -Command Selection........................................................................62
CUSTOM,Page 2 of 2 -Additional Data ...............................................................................64
SYSX ................................................................................................................................ 66
SYSX, Page 1 of 3 - Bulk Dump/Load ...................................................................................66
SYSX, Page 2 of 3 - MIDI Sysx On/Off status.......................................................................68
SYSX, Page 3 of 3 - Byte Value Assignment ........................................................................70
Expression Pedal Cords ............................................................................................... 72
MIDI Implementation ...................................................................................................... 73
Technical Data ............................................................................................................... 74

1
Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Rocktron All Access Professional
MIDI footcontroller! Compact in size and rugged in construction, the powerful All
Access can be completely customized to control all of your gear.
The All Access provides a wealth of valuable features, including:
• Sturdy extruded aluminum chassis
• 18 long lasting, heavy duty switches
• Backlit switch indicators for better visibility in poor lighting conditions
• Large 16 character fluorescent display
• Two continuous control pedal ports
• 7-pin MIDI Out jack allows for phantom power from your rack
• MIDI dump/load
• MIDI filtering
• Ability to link many units together
• Three different modes of operation - Bank, Song and Remote
• 120 presets, each of which can perform
- up to 16 program change commands
- up to 15 control changes
- up to 5 other MIDI commands
- system exclusive message up to 30 bytes in length
This user's manual details the various applications and functions of the All
Access footswitch. After reading it, please keep it for future reference.

2
Top Panel
Top Panel
Primary button functions (2ND L.E.D. off) of the All Access footswitch
1 Bank UP/DOWN
switches
2 Switches 1-15
3 2ND switch
These switches allow for the selection of the preset bank (0-12).
These switches are used as preset switches and/or instant access
switches, dependent upon the configuration of the All Access™. (see
SETUP, Pages 1 and 2)
This switch activates the secondary button functions. The secondary
button functions are listed above each switch (see opposite page).

3
Secondary button functions (2ND L.E.D. on) of the All Access footswitch
1 DEC switch -
used to decrement data selection
currentlyshown on the left side of the display.
2 INC switch -
used to increment data selection currently
shown on the left side of the display.
3 DEC switch -
used to decrement data selection
currently shown in the center of the display.
4 INC switch -
used to increment data selection currently
shown in the center of the display.
5 DEC switch -
used to decrement data selection
currently shown on the right side of the display.
6 INC switch -
used to increment data selection currently
shown on the right side of the display.
7ïswitch -
used to access the previous page within an
editingprogram.
8 CUSTOM switch -
used to access the CUSTOM
editingprogram.
9 ðswitch -
used to access the next successive page
within an editing program.
10 SYSX switch -
used to access the SYSX editing
program.
11 SETUP switch -
used to access the SETUP editing
program.
12 MIDI switch -
used to access the MIDI editing program.
13 COPY switch -
used to access the COPY editing
program.
14 TITLES switch -
used to access the TITLES editing
program.
15 SONG/SET switch -
used to access the SONG/SET
editingprogram.
16 CTR/STORE switch -
used to store the current on/off
status of the instant access switches for the current
preset.

4
Rear Panel
Rear Panel
This ¼" mono jack allows for the connection of a continuous
controller (such as an expression pedal, volume pedal, fader,
etc.) to the All Access™.
This ¼" mono jack allows for the connection of a second
continuous controller to the All Access™.
This 7-pin DIN connector accepts the MIDI output signal from
another MIDI transmitting device which may be used to
control the All Access™. In some applications, MIDI informa-
tion will also be sent out through the MIDI IN jack through
pins 1 and 3.
This 7-pin DIN connector transmits MIDI information from the
All Access™ and connects to a MIDI receiving device or the
first in a chain of MIDI receiving devices. In some applica-
tions, MIDI information will also be received through the MIDI
OUT jack through pins 1 and 3.
Pins 6 and 7 of this connector provide phantom power to the
All Access™ from your rack.
This 2.5mm pin jack accepts power from the 9VAC adaptor
supplied with the unit.
1 PEDAL 1
jack
2 PEDAL 2
jack
3 MIDI IN jack
4 MIDI OUT
jack
5 POWER
jack

5
Typical Setup
Typical Setup

6
Using Phantom Power
Using Phantom Power
Phantom power allows for the All Access to be powered from your rack (or from an AC outlet near your
rack) instead of running a long extension cord out across the stage to the footswitch.
Using phantom power with a Rocktron MIDI receiving device

7
Usingphantompower with a non-Rocktron MIDI receiving device
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