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 ===== GM Arts MFC for BJ Devices TB-12 ===== ===== GM Arts MFC for BJ Devices TB-12 =====
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-UPDATES IN PROGRESS - PLEASE WAIT\\ 
  
 versions 1.1, 1.5, 2.1 and 2.2:\\ versions 1.1, 1.5, 2.1 and 2.2:\\
-{{gm_arts_tb-12_r02.zip|download here}}+{{gm_arts_tb-12_r03a.zip|download here}}
  
 ==== Overview ==== ==== Overview ====
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 Where Are My IAs? Where Are My IAs?
  
-IA is a term typically used for a MIDI message used to toggle an effect on and off.  There is no such thing as a MIDI IA message, so I use the correct term: CC for continuous controller.  This is also more applicable to my firmware that can send any value for off and on.+IA is a term typically used for a MIDI message used to toggle an effect on and off.  There is no such thing as a MIDI IA message, so I use the correct term: CC for control change.  This is also more applicable to my firmware that can send any value for off and on.
  
 {{eep_effects.png}} {{eep_effects.png}}
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 (version 2.2 only) (version 2.2 only)
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 +One for the MIDI geeks!
  
 Up to 15 messages can be set with a total of up to 255 bytes. ​ Each message can be any type of MIDI message, such as system exclusive, CC, PC, note off/on, etc.  Each of the 15 messages can even chain multiple messages. ​ For example one of the messages could be a system exclusive followed by a CC! Up to 15 messages can be set with a total of up to 255 bytes. ​ Each message can be any type of MIDI message, such as system exclusive, CC, PC, note off/on, etc.  Each of the 15 messages can even chain multiple messages. ​ For example one of the messages could be a system exclusive followed by a CC!
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 The default settings for the library is that it is empty. ​ To use messages, they must be configured in the PC editor, then saved as an .eep file and loaded into your TB-12. The default settings for the library is that it is empty. ​ To use messages, they must be configured in the PC editor, then saved as an .eep file and loaded into your TB-12.
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