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1. V3 DPMe 3SE PC 1600 OPMe V3 2 2 User interface basics The user interface of the PC 1600 is very straightforward and simple to learn Every feature of the PC 1600 can be programmed by understanding only a few basic concepts The Edit Utility Scene and Copy buttons are used to access various menus of the user interface The menus under each of these buttons is described in detail in its own section The up and down direction buttons serve two major functions When no parameters are flashing the up and down buttons select different pages within a menu When a parameter is flashing on a particular page the up and down buttons set the parameter s value On all pages except the main page the data wheel has the same function as the up and down buttons e The leftand rightdirection buttons select the parameter to be adjusted for a given page If other pages are available within the menu scrolling past the left most or right most parameter causes all parameters to stop flashing e Pressing the Exit button while a parameter is flashing will always stop that parameter from flashing Pressing the Exit button when no parameter is flashing will always leave the current menu Several presses of the Exit button will always return to the main page The Enter button is used in several places to cause a function to be executed Except for the main page Enter appears in the upper right h
2. 0 COPY FUNCTIONS 6 1 Copy into the edit buffer When in the edit mode any part of the edit buffer can be defined by copying from any existing preset or the current edit buffer To perform a copy 1 2 5 6 6 2 Press the Edit button to enter the edit mode Press the Copy button to access the following page COPY CEnter Fdr i of Edbuf Fdre2 Cursor left or right until the first field is active Use the up and down direction buttons or the data wheel to set the source type This can be a fader CV input button data wheel setup string or preset name Moving any fader or button selects that fader or button Cursor right to the second field This selects the source preset for the copy Any preset or the current edit buffer can be used as a source preset Cursor right to the third field This field selects the destination within the current edit buffer Press the Enter button to perform the copy Copy presets and scenes When not in the edit mode the copy function is used to copy from one preset to another or from one scene to another To perform a copy 1 Press the Copy button from the main page to access the following page COPY Prs a1CEnter Preset name here Cursor left or right until the first field is active Use the up and down direction buttons or the data wheelto select the source preset or scene When this field is active the bottom line displays a preset name if a preset is
3. With no parameter flashing press the up direction button to access the following page FDR Mode Merge 7 Cursor right or left to access the Mode parameter Select either Merge Replace or Update made 5 2 3 Master fader Several faders can be grouped together and controlled by another fader This is done by defining a master fader as shown 1 From the function page press the up direction button when the function field is not blinking The following page will be displayed FDRI6 Master of Fader l No 2 Cursor right once to activate the Master of field Set this field using the up and down direction buttons the data wheel or the current fader Moving any other fader will select the fader moved 3 The Yes or No on the right shows whether the fader in the Master of field is being controlled by the current master fader To toggle between Yes and No simply press the right direction button The Master of field will remain active 5 2 4 MID String Any MIDI message can be assigned to a fader by entering the message as a hexadecimal string A flexible parameter format allows the current fader position to be inserted into the message in one of many different formats A programmable minimum and maximum parameter value allows the parameter to span practically any range To define a MIDI message string 1 From the switch function page press the
4. blinking After assiging a function to the fader the fader can be named To name the fader 1 With no parameters flashing press the up direction button until the following page is displayed FRRi6 Hame 2 Use the left and right direction buttons to select the character in the fader name Use the up and down direction buttons data wheel and the current fader to change edit the character 5 2 1 No message A fader can have its function set to No message With this option moving the fader will have no action 5 2 2 Continuous controller A fader can be programmed to send a continuous controller message whenever the fader moves The MIDI channel can be set to any specific channel or to the main transmit channel set in the Utility section The controller number can be set to any value from 1 to 120 The min parameter determines the value sent when the fader is in its lower most position next to the button The max parameter determines the value sent when the fader is in its upper most position Simply exchange the values in these two parameters to reverse a fader The mode parameter determines how matching incoming controller messages will be handled The three modes are as follows Merge Incoming controller messages that match a fader are always passed through the PC 1600 Replace Incoming controller messages that match a fader are passed through the PC 1600 until the fader is moved The m
5. or plug has been damaged b Anything has fallen or been spilled into the wi c The unit does not operate correctly d The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged The user should not attempt to service this equipment All service work should be done by a qualified service technician This product should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by Peavey Electronics Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss Individuals va noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently time siderably in susceptibility to tense noise for a sufficient The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the following permissible noise level exposures Duration Per Day In Hours Sound Level dBA Slow Response 90 92 95 97 100 102 105 A 110 l4 or less 15 HEnesax According to OSHA any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of produc ing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system be prot
6. to access the following page UTIL Dume Enter Everything Cursor rightonce to activate the field and use the upand downdirection buttons or data wheel to edit the type of data to be transmitted Press the Enter button to transmit the data 3 7 Assigning footswitches A dual footswitch can be assigned globally to duplicate most of the front panel buttons on the PC 1600 Examples of footswitch uses include Changing presets on the PC 1600 by assigning the footswitches to Inc or Dec e Saving and sending scenes by assigning a footswitch to copy the Enter button e Starting and stopping a sequencer by assigning a button to toggle between start and stop messages and assigning the footswitch to copy that button Sending note messages to drum machines allow drum parts to be played with a footswitch Assign a button to send a note message and assign a footswitch to copy that button e Muting an effect by copying a button that mutes a fader To assign a footswitch 1 Press the Utility button Use the up and down buttons or data wheel to access the following page UTIL Ftsul Ftsu2 art a 3 Select the correct footswitch field using the left and right direction buttons 4 Use the up and down buttons or the dala wheel to select which button the footswitch will emulate The polarity of the footswitch is automatically determined on power up If a footswitch is installed after the PC 1600 is power
7. workmanship or replace the product at Peavey s option and provided however that in any case all costs of shipping if necessary are paid by you the purchaser THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD SHOULD BE ACCURATELY COMPLETED AND MAILED TO AND RECEIVED BY PEAVEY WITHIN FOURTEEN 14 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF YOUR PURCHASE In order to obtain service under these warranties you must a Bring the defective item to any PEAVEY AUTHORIZED DEALER or AUTHORIZED PEAVEY SERVICE CENTER and present therewith the ORIGINAL PROOF OF PURCHASE supplied to you by the AUTHORIZED PEAVEY DEALER in connection with your purchase from him of this product If the DEALER or SERVICE CENTER is unable to provide the necessary warranty service you will be directed to the nearest other PEAVEY AUTHORIZED DEALER or AUTHORIZED PEAVEY SERVICE CENTER whicn can provide such service oR b Ship the defective item prepaid to PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION International Service Center Highway 80 East MERIDIAN MS 39301 including therewith a complete detailed description of the problem together with a legible copy of the original PROOF OF PURCHASE and a complete return address Upon Peavey s receipt of these items If the defect is remedial under these limited warranties and the other terms and conditions expressed herein have been complied with Peavey will provide the necessary warranty service to repair or replace the product and will return it FREIGHT COLLECT 10 you the purc
8. 0 00 1B OB ch 12 F7 The PC 1600 will respond to this message with Send Recv All scenes Request All globals FO 00 00 1B OB ch 13 F7 The PC 1600 will respond to this message with Send Recv All globals Request edit buffer FO 00 00 1B OB ch 14 F7 The PC 1600 will respond to this message with Send Recv Current edit buffer Write edit buffer FO 00 00 1B OB ch 20 pp F7 When the PC 1600 receives this message it saves the current edit buffer to the preset specified by pp APPENDIX B Parameter formats This is the format for the pr variable used in a MIDI string assigned to a fader This format must be the same as the format supported by the receiving device Refer to the owner s manual for the receiving device for parameter format information The following formats are supported by the PC 1600 Single byte 2byte 7bits hi to lo 2byte 7bits lo to hi 3byte 7bits hi to lo 3byte 7bits lo to hi 2byte Nibs hi to lo 2byte Nibs lo to hi 3byte Nibs hi to lo 3byte Nibs lo to hi Abyte Nibs hi to lo Abyte Nibs lo to hi This format requires only one pr byte and is used for numbers ranging from 0 127 This is the format used for most MIDIcommands This format requires two pr bytes The first byte contains bits 7 13 of the parameter and the second byte contains bits 0 6 of the parameter This format requires two pr bytes The first byte contains bits 0 6 of t
9. 2 15 the second byte contains bits 8 11 the third byte contains bits 4 7 and the fourth byte contains bits 0 3 of the parameter This format requires four pr bytes The first byte contains bits 0 3 the second byte contains bits 4 7 the third byte contains bits 8 11 and the fourth byte contains bits 12 15 of the parameter 2byte BCD Nibs hi to lo This format requires two pr bytes The first byte contains the value of the tens digit parameter while the second byte contains the ones digit of the parameter This is sometimes used for parameters ranging from 0 99 or 0 0 9 9 This is a rarely used format 2byte BCD Nibs lo to hi This format requires two pr bytes The first byte contains the value of the ones digit parameter while the second byte contair s the tens digit of the parameter This is sometimes used for parameters ranging from 0 99 or 0 0 9 9 This is a rarely used format Note If a string has more pr bytes than a format requires the extra pr bytes will cause the parameter to be repeated This allows the parameter to appear several times in a single string APPENDIX C MIDI Implementation Chart Date 9 93 Madel PC 1600 Version 1 1 Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1 1 Channel Changed 1 16 1 16 Memorized Default x x Mode Messages e X Altered X Note 0 127 X Number True Voice x Velocity Note On O X N
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11. FELVEY PC 1600 MIDI CONTROLLER el d ire ha _ mM N qv q gt o _ 9 8 Intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated CAUTION Risks of electrical shock DO NOT OPEN s voltage within the product s enciosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrlo shock do not remove cover No persons user serviceable perte Inelde Rater Servicing to qualified service personnel Intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating tnd maintenance servicing Instructions In the Iiteraturo accom panying the product Contents 1 0 PRODUCT PORTRAIT 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Features 1 3 Front panel descriptions 1 4 Rear panel descriptions 2 0 BASIC OPERATION 24 HocdKUk kyuyase 2 2 User interface basic 2 3 Initialization 2 4 Main page 2 4 1 Changing preset 2 4 2 Sending current values 2 4 3 Resetting Replace or Update Mode 3 0 UTILITIES 3 1 View angle 3 2 MIDI channel 3 3 MIDI echo filter 3 4 MIDI mapping 3 5 Program change enable and Current MIDI map 3 6 Dumping internal data 3 7 Assigning footswitches 3 8 Memory usage display 4 0 SCENES 4 1 Description 4 2 Saving a Scene 4 3 Sending a Scene 5 0 EDITING 5 1 Main edit page 5 2 Defining and Naming a fader 5 2 1 No m 88a0 6 4 44 4 5 2 2 Continuous controller 5 2 3 Master f
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13. ader 5 2 4 MIDI String n 7 53 Editing CV atid CV2 isyan mi ueeina kel nye a kek n esen 19 5 4 Defining and Naming a button 5 4 1 No message 5 4 2 Mute fader 5 4 3 Solo fader 5 4 4 Program change 5 4 5 Note on off 5 4 6 MIDI string 5 4 7 String prs rls 5 4 8 String toggle 5 5 Defining the data wheel 5 6 Defining the setup string 5 7 Editing the preset name 5 8 Saving the preset 5 9 Leaving the edit mode 6 0 COPY FUNCTIONS 6 1 Copy into the edit buffer 6 2 Copy presets and scenes APPENDIX A System Exclu 7 APPENDIX B Parameter formats APPENDIX C MIDI Implementation Chart APPENDIX D Controller Numbers ssassn a ia ea aA CAUTION K N WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVIS RIQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVIRIR power A PRODUCT OF PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORP MERIDIAN MS MADE IN U S A 1 0 PRODUCT PORTRAIT 1 1 Introduction The PC 1600 is a versatile easy to use MIDI controller and universal editor designed to be used in both live and studio applications Equipped with a variety of control devices this unit provides an indispensable tool for trouble free editing quick on stage adjustments and precise studio mixing There are sixteen fad
14. al Volume Sustain Reset controllers All notes off Program change Polyphonic aftertouch Channel aftertouch Pitch bend System Exclusive System common System real time To set the status of a filter 1 Press the Utility button 2 Use the up and down buttons or dafa wheel to access the following page UTIL Midi filter Notes Pass 3 Press the right direction button once to edit the filter type Use the up and down buttons or data wheel to display the different filter types The field on the right displays whether the data is filtered or passed to the MIDI OUT jack 4 To toggle between pass and filter simply press the right direction button while the filter type field is active The filter type field remains active until the left direction button is pressed 3 4 MIDI mapping The PC 1600 supports MIDI program change messages using a MIDI mapping system MIDI mapping allows each of the 128 MIDI program change messages 0 127 to recall any preset or send any scene To select which preset is recalled or which scene is sent in response to a received program change message 1 Press the Utility button 2 Use the up and down buttons or data wheel to access the following page MAP Ls Preset name here 3 First cursor right to the digit after MAP Editing this value selects which MIDI map will be edited This should not be confused with the current MIDI map described below Cursor rightaga
15. and corner of the display if the Enter button is used The faders and programmable buttons are used as edit devices whenever possible Any parameter that selects faders and buttons can be entered by moving the fader or pressing the button desired 2 3 Initialization The PC 1600 comes from the factory with all presets defined All factory presets can be restored as follows 1 Turn power off 2 Hold the Utility and Enter buttons while turning the power on 2 4 Main page ga Preset name here Fader i The display shown above is the main display of the PC 1600 Pressing the EX T 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 switch moved 2 4 1 Changing presets The PC 1600 has 50 presets numbered 0 49 The current preset can be changed using the up and down buttons or by receiving a valid program change A footswitch assigned to duplicate the up and down buttons can also be used to change presets while on this page 2 4 2 Sending current values Pressing the Enter button while on the main page will send the current message for each fader This allows the PC 1600 to cancel a soloed fader or update external equipment Example Suppose the current preset is set up to send volumes on each channel Pressing Enter from the main page at the start of a sequence allows all initial volum
16. atching incoming controller messsages are filtered until the Exii button is pressed while on the Main page This mode allows direct replacement of data in an existing stream of controller messages Update Incoming controller messages that match a fader are passed through the PC 1600 until the fader is moved The data sent when the fader first moves will always match the last value that passed through the PC 1600 regardless of the position of the fader The matching incoming controller messages are filtered until the Exit button is pressed while on the Main page This mode allows seamless modification of data in an existing stream of controller messages To define a fader as a continuous controller 1 From the fader function page press the up direction button when the function field is not blinking The following page will be displayed FDR16 Chnl Nuri 16 oar 2 Cursor over to the Chnl field and set the MIDI channel for the program change message Incrementing the channel number above 16 will display ChOut When ChOut is selected the program change message will be transmitted on the main MIDI transmit channel 3 Cursor over to the Num field to set the controller number to be transmitted 4 With no parameters flashing press the up direction button to access the following page FDR1l6 Hin Max gg rav 5 Cursor left or right to the min or max field and edit the value if necessary 6
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18. ection The program number can be any value from 000 to 127 To set these two parameters 1 From the button function page press the up direction button when the function field is not blinking The following page will be displayed BTML Chnl Program gana 2 Cursor over to the Chnl field and set the MIDI channel for the program change message Incrementing the channel number above 16 will display ChOut When ChOut is selected the program change message will be transmitted on the main MIDI transmit channel 3 Cursor over to the Program field to set the program number 5 4 5 Note on oft A button can be assigned to send a note on message when the button is pressed and a note off message when the button is released The MIDI channel can be set to any specific channel or to the main transmit channel set in the Utility section The note number can be set to any note from C 1 to G9 The velocity can be set to any specific vaiue or determined by the current fader position To set the parameters From the button function page press the up direction button when the function field is not blinking The following page will be displayed BTN hnl Note Yel at C 127 Cursor over to the Chn field and set the MIDI channel for the note on and note off messages Incrementing the channel number above 16 will display ChOut When ChOut is selected the note messages will be transmitted on the mai
19. ed up or if the footswitch is depressed during power up the polarity of the footswitch may be incorrect Simply switch the power off wait a few seconds and turn the power back on with the footswitch installed but not pressed This will correct the polarity Note Assigning a footswitch will automatically disable the CV2 input 3 8 Memory usage display PC 1600 presets are dynamically allocated allowing a single preset to be very large when necessary If too many large presets are created the PC 1600 will run out of preset memory When this occurs some memory must be freed by removing or redefining preset The memory usage display helps determine which presets to modify To use the memory usage display 1 Press the Utility button 2 Use the up and down buttons or data wheel to access the following page UTIL Memory Free 20904 3 Press the left or right button to activate the field 4 Use the up and down buttons or the data wheel to view the amount of free memory and the amount of memory used by each preset 4 0 SCENES 4 1 Description A scene allows a snapshot to be taken of the current PC 1600 fader positions and saved in one of the 100 scene locations Sending this scene will transmit the information for each fader just as it was saved The scene will be sent referencing the preset that was active when the scene was saved not the preset active when the scene is sent Example If the current preset is config
20. ers sixteen buttons two control voltage inputs a data wheel anda MIDI setup string each of which may be programmed to transmit practically any MIDI command All of these definitions can be stored together as a PC 1600 preset Sixteen character names allow presets to be referenced by an entire song title or product name When using a preset several snapshots of the slider positions can be saved using the SCENE function These can be easily recalled later for precise mixdowns The features of the PC 1600 have not been buried under a slow confusing user interface The intuitive user interface allows the user to make quick and painless modifications to existing presets The powerful copy function and extensive use of the faders for editing presets reduce most functions to just a few keystrokes 1 2 Features 16 programmable 60 mm sliders 16 programmable buttons Two programmable control voltage inputs Two programmable footswitch inputs Programmable data wheel Programmable MIDI setup string sent upon preset recall MIDI thru with filter and merge with transmitted data Full system exclusive dump and load capability Grouping of sliders allows one slider to be a master of several others Fader position save and recall function allows saving of scenes to be used later during mixdown 1 3 Front panel descriptions 1 10 11 16 Faders Each of these is a programmable fader that can be assigned as Continu
21. es 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 2 4 3 Resetting Replace or Update Mode 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 1600 As soon as the fader moves and sends its message the PC 1600 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 1600 3 0 UTILITIES All global parameters for the PC 1600 are accessed using the Utility button Navigating through the menus is straightforward 1 Press the Utility button to access the utility pages 2 Use the up and down direction buttons or the data wheel to scroll through the different utility pages 3 When the correct utility page is displayed use the left and right direction buttons to activate the desired parameter on this page A parameter is active when the field blinks 4 Use the upand down direction buttons to edit the value of the parameter while the parameter is blinking 5 Press the Exit button once or use the left and right direction buttons to stop all fields from blinking Now return to step 2 to edit a different parameter or press the Exit button again to return to the main page 3 1 Vi
22. ew angle The VIEW parameter adjusts the contrast of the display to allow for different lighting conditions or viewing angles To adjust the view angle 1 Press the Utility button 2 Use the up and down buttons or daia wheel to access the following page UTILsView Chin ChoOut 8 GES ai 3 Cursor right once to activate the View field and use the up and down direction buttons or data wheel to edit the view angle 3 2 MIDI channel Separate MIDI channels can be set for incoming MIDI messages and transmitted MIDI messages The Chin parameter is used to set the receiving MIDI channel of the unit The PC 1600 will only respond to incoming messages sent on this channel The ChOut parameter is used to set the transmitting channel of the unit Any messages set to transmit on the main channel use this parameter 1 Press the Utility button 2 Use the up and down buttons or data wheel to access the following page UTIL iew ChIn ChOut et 3 Cursor right to activate either the Chin or ChOut field and use the up and down direction buttons or daia wheel to edit the channel number 3 3 MIDI echo filter Selecting which MIDI messages will pass from MIDI IN to MIDI OUT is handled by the MIDI filter utility Individual messages or all MID messages can be filtered allowing only certain incoming messages to pass to the MIDI OUT The following messages can be filtered All Data All Notes Mod Wheel Footped
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24. he parameter and the second byte contains bits 7 13 of the parameter This is the format used for a MIDI pitch bend command The MIDI sample dump standard also specifies parameters in this format This format requires three pr bytes It is similar to the format 2byte 7bits hi to lo except extended to three bytes This is a rarely used format This format requires three pr bytes It is similar to the format 2byte 7bits lo to hi except extended to three bytes This is a rarely used format This format requires two pr bytes The first byte contains bits 4 7 of the parameter and the second byte contains bits 0 3 of the parameter This is a common format used to send parameters ranging from 0 255 or 128 to 127 This format requires two pr bytes The first byte contains bits 0 3 of the parameter and the second byte contains bits 4 7 of the parameter This is a common format used to send parameters ranging from 0 255 or 128 to 127 This format requires three pr bytes The first byte contains bits 8 11 the second byte contains bits 4 7 and the third byte contains bits 0 3 of the parameter This is a rarely used format This format requires three pr bytes The first byte contains bits 0 3 the second byte contains bits 4 7 and the third byte contains bits 8 11 of the parameter This is a rarely used format This format requires four pr bytes The first byte contains bits 1
25. hing press the up direction button until the following page is displayed BTN16 Name 2 Use the left and right direction buttons to select the character in the fader name and the up and down direction buttons the data wheel and the current fader to edit the character 5 4 1 No message A button can have its function set to No message With this option pressing the button will have no action 5 4 2 Mute fader A button can be assigned to mute the associated fader Pressing the button will mute the fader by sending the minimum value for the fader and then disable the fader When muted moving the fader will have no effect When the button is pressed again the current fader message is sent and the fader is enabled To program a button to mute the associated fader simply select Mute fader for the button function 5 4 3 Solo fader A button can be programmed to solo the associated fader by simply selecting the Solo fader function for the button With this function pressing the button will send the minimum value for each fader except the button s associated fader To restore any fader simply move the desired fader To cancel the solo entirely simply press the Enierbutton while the main page is displayed 5 4 4 Program change A button can be assigned to send a program change message each time the button is pressed The MIDI channel can be set to any specific channel or to the main transmit channel set in the Utility s
26. his product should be located so that its position does no interfere with its proper ventilation It should not be placed flat against a wall or placed in a built in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air This product should not be placed near a source of heat such as a stove radiator or another heat producing amplifier Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord Never break off the ground pi on the power supply cord For more information on grounding write for our free booklet Shock Hazard and Grounding Power supply cords should always be handled carefully Never walk or place equipment on power supply cords Periodically check cords for cuts or signs of stress especially at the plug and the point where the cord exits the unit The power supply cord should be unplugged when the unit is to be unused for long periods of time If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack rear support should be provided Metal parts can be cleaned with a damp rag The vinyl covering used on some units can be cleaned with a damp rag or an ammonia based household cleaner if necessary Disconnect unit from power supply before cleaning Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through the ventilation holes or any other openings This unit should be checked by a qualified service technician if a The power supply cord
27. in to the third field which displays a preset or scene number This is the preset number recalled or scene sent when the program change value in the second field is received If a preset is selected the bottom line will display the preset name Note Program change maps 1 and 2 default to recall presets 0 49 with received program changes 0 49 Program change map 3 defaults to send scenes 0 99 with received program changes 0 99 3 5 Program change enable and Current MIDI map There are three separate MID maps in the PC 1600 The current MIDI map parameter selects which map incoming program changes will use Incoming program changes can be ignored completely by setting the current map number to Off To set the current map number 1 2 Press the Utility button Use the up and down buttons or data wheel to access the following page MAP Curr MIDI mar are Cursor rightonce to activate the field and use the upand downdirection buttons or data wheel to edit the map number To ignore all incoming program changes decrement the current map number until Off is displayed 3 6 Dumping internal data All internal data can be transmitted over MIDI to be saved on an external device The MIDI Dump page allows the following data to be transmitted All presets All scenes All global variables The current preset Everything To transmit this information Press the Utility button Use the up and down buttons or data wheel
28. le a fader string is being edited the PC 1600 will automatically replace the existing fader string with the system exclusive message received 5 3 Editing CV1 and CV2 The CV1 and CV2 inputs can accept a standard footpedal a 0 to 10V control signal as generated by analog synthesizers or a 10K potentiometer wired as shown below R SRT EDIN lt T EK Gulla 12 4 gt Control voltage inputs are always treated just like fader inputs Refer to section 5 1 describing how to define a fader for details Note Both footswitches must be disabled for CV2 to work correctly 5 4 Defining and Naming a button When a button is selected to be edited the first page displayed selects the function of the button A button can be assigned to the following functions No message Mute fader Solo fader Program change message Note on off message e MIDI string MIDI string with button press MIDI string with button release Toggle between two MIDI strings To set the function of a button Access the following button function display by pressing Enter on the main edit page when a button number is displayed BTNL6 Function No message 2 Cursor right to select the desired function for the button 3 Use the up direction button when the function field is not blinking to access other parameters After assigning a function to the button the button can be named To name the button 1 With no parameter flas
29. lways return the user to the main page 1 4 Rear panel descriptions Power supply input Use only the 16 16 5 volt 1000 mA adaptor provided Peavey part 70900660 Caution Use only the 16 16 5 volt power supply provided with this product Ifthe original power supply must be replaced consult your Peavey dealer or the factory for the correct replacement Failure to use the correct power supply could result in fire shock hazard extensive circuit damage decreased performance or non operation Power Switch CV 2 Footswitch 182 This input accepts either a standard footpedal or a dual footswitch The footpedal functions as a fader and is programmable per preset while the dual footswitch is assigned globally evi This input accepts a standard footpedal which functions as a fader and is programmable per preset MIDI Out This transmits all data generated internally This also acts as a MIDI Thru for all unfiltered messages MIDI In This accepts commands to be interpreted by the PC 1600 It also accepts data to be echoed to the MIDI Out jack 2 0 BASIC OPERATION 2 1 Hookup The following diagram illustrates how the PC 1600 connects to a keyboard such as the Peavey DPM 3SE PC 1600 8 a eO0e JA a DPM 3SE The following diagram illustrates how the PC 1600 connects to a keyboard and rack module such as the Peavey DPM 3SE and Peavey DPM
30. ly increment to the next scene allowing several scenes to be sent quickly 5 0 EDITING 5 1 Main edit page Access the main edit page at any time by pressing the Edit button The field on this page selects the item to be edited The following choices are available Fader01 Fader16 Cv CV2 ButtonO1 Button16 Data wheel Setup string Name Save preset The up and down direction buttons or the data wheel can be used to scroll through the above choices Moving any fader CV input or button will cause that item to be displayed When the desired item is displayed press the Enter button to access the parameters specific to that item Shortcut For a time saving shortcut try moving a fader CV input button or the data wheel while holding the edit button Releasing the edit button will immediately access the selected item 5 2 Defining and Naming a fader When a fader is selected to be edited the first page displayed selects the function of the fader A fader can be assigned to the following functions No message Continuous controller Master fader MIDI string To set the function of a fader 1 Access the following fader function display by pressing Enter on the main edit page when a fader number is displayed F Ri Function Ho message 2 Cursor right to select the desired function for the fader 3 Access the parameters and name for this fader by pressing the up direction button when the function field is not
31. molo Depth Chorus Depth Celeste Detune Depth Phaser Depth Data increment Data decrement Non Registered Paramenter Number LSB Non Registered Paramenter Number MSB Registered Paramenter Number LSB Registered Paramenter Number MSB Undefined Reserved for Channel Mode Messages THIS LIMITED WARRANTY VALID ONLY WHEN PURCHASED AND REGISTERED IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA ALL EXPORTED PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO WARRANTY AND SERVICES TO BE SPECIFIED AND PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR EACH COUNTRY Ces clauses de garantie ne sont vaiables qu aux Etats Unis et au Canada Dans tour les autres pays les clauses de garantie et de maintenance sont fixees par Ja distributeur national et assure par lul seion la legislation envigueur Diese Garantie ist nur in den USA and Kanada gultig Alle Export Produkte sind der Garantie und dem Service des Importeurs des jewelligen Landes unterworfen Esta garantia es valida solamente cuando el pradueto es comprado en E U continentales o en Canada Todos los productos que sean comprados en el extranjero estan sujetos a las garantias y servicio que cada distribuidor autorizado determine y ofrezca en los diferentes paises PEAVEY ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY REMEDY PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION PEAVEY warrants this product EXCEPT for covers footswitches patchcords tubes and meters to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a petiod of one 1 year from date of purchase PROVIDED however
32. n is displayed Use the left and right direction buttons to select the character in the name and the up and down buttons or data wheel to edit the character To make editing faster each fader edits a different character of the name Pressing Enter from this page accesses the save preset page 5 8 Saving the preset Access the save preset page by pressing Enter twice on the main edit page when the Name Save prs option is displayed The bottom line of this page displays the number and name of the destination preset to be overwritten Pressing the Enter button from this page will save the preset and return to the main page Pressing the Exit button will return to the Edit name page 5 9 Leaving the edit mode To return to the main page at any time press Exit several times until the main page is reached If changes were made to the preset the preset number will be replaced with This is an indication that the preset in the edit buffer has been modified but not saved Press Edit to return to the edit mode if the changes are to be saved Press up or down from the main page to leave this preset This will cause any changes that were made to be discarded Note Edits which were discarded can be recovered from the main page Increment the preset number above preset 49 and the preset number is replaced by Pressing Edit returns to the edit mode with the edit buffer exactly as it was last time the edit mode was exited 6
33. n transmit channel Cursor over to the Note field to set the note number to be sent Cursor over to the Vel field to set the velocity value to be used in the note on message Incrementing the velocity value above 127 will display Fdr This option uses the current position of the fader to set the note on velocity 5 4 6 MIDI string A button can be assigned to transmit any MIDI messages when pressed These messages are entered in hexadecimal form To define the MIDI string sent with a button press 1 3 From the button function page press the up direction button when the function field is not blinking The following page will be displayed BTNi6 String FO BO ET Use the left and right direction buttons to select a byte to be edited When the cursor is on a digit the up and down direction buttons data wheel and associated fader will edit that digit Pressing increment when between bytes inserts a byte and pressing decrement between bytes deletes a byte Press Exit to quit editing the string when it is completed Note If a system exclusive message is received while a button string is being edited the PC 1600 will automatically replace the existing button string with the system exclusive message received 5 4 7 String prs ris A button can be assigned to transmit any MIDI messages when pressed and any other MIDI messages when released These messages are entered in hexadecimal form To program the
34. ote Off X X After Key s 0 x Touch Ch s 0o x Pitch Bender o X Control 0 32 Bank Select x Change 1 120 Fader Assignable x 0 127 reg Tiet 0 127 Presets0 49 Mappable anger sore Scenes 0 99 System Exclusive O O System Songs Pos 6 X Song select Song Sel e Oo sends a scene Common Tune o x System Clock x x Real Time Commands ie x Aux Local ON OFF o x Mes All Notes Off ie x sages Active Sense x x Reset ie x Notes Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO O Yes X No APPENDIX D Controller Numbers Controller Number 2nd byte value Decimal Hex 0 00H 1 01H 2 02H 03H 4 04H 5 05H 6 06H 7 07H 8 08H 9 09H 10 OAH 11 OBH 12 15 0C 0FH 16 19 10 13H 20 31 14 1FH 32 63 20 3FH 64 40H 65 41H 66 42H 67 43H 68 44H 69 45H 70 79 46 4FH 80 83 50 53H 84 90 54 5AH 91 5BH 92 5CH 93 5DH 94 5EH 95 5FH 96 60H OF 61H 98 62H 99 63H 100 64H 101 65H 102 120 66 78H 121 127 79 7FH Control Function Undefined Modulation wheel or lever Breath Controller Undefined Foot Controller Portamento time Data entry MSB Main volume Balance Undefined Pan Expression Controller Undefined General Purpose Controllers s 1 4 Undefined LSB for values 0 31 Damper pedal sustain Portamento Sostenuto Soft pedal Undefined Hold 2 Undefined General Purpose Controllers s 5 8 Undefined Eternal Effects Depth Tre
35. ous controller Master fader MIDI string 16 Buttons Each of these is a programmable button that can be assigned as a Fader mute Fader solo Program change Note on Note off MIDI string MIDI string on press and release pair of alternating MIDI strings Data Wheel This is a fine tuning device which allows precise adjustment of any fader or control voltage value Display Window This is a 20 character by 2 line Liquid Crystal Display LCD with adjustable contrast Direction Buttons The up down left and right direction buttons are used to navigate through the user interface The up and down buttons also serve as increment and decrement buttons to edit parameter values Edit button This button accesses all parameters stored within a preset tility button This accesses all global functions of the PC 1600 Copy button The Copy button is used to copy from one preset or scene to another It is also used to copy into the edit buffer when editing a preset Scene button This button is used to save snapshots of the current fader positions as a scene It is also used to send previously saved scenes Enter button This button is used to execute functions whenever Enter appears in the upper right hand corner of the display When the main page is displayed pressing this button sends the current message for each fader and CV input Exit button This button is used to escape from any menu Pressing Exit several times will a
36. press and release string 1 From the button function page press the up direction button when the function field is not flashing The following page will be displayed BTN16 Press String Fa ag FF Enter the string as described in section 5 4 6 Exit from editing the press string and press the up direction button to edit the release string on the following page BINi6 Rls String Fa 86 F Enter the release string as described in section 5 4 6 Note lf a system exclusive message is received while a button string is being edited the PC 1600 will automatically replace the existing button string with the system exclusive message received 5 4 8 String toggle A button can be assigned to toggle between any two MIDI message strings These messages are entered in hexadecimal form To program the two strings 1 From the button function page press the up direction button when the function field is not flashing The following page will be displayed BIN16 String 1 FO 66 FF 2 Enter the first string as described in section 5 4 6 3 Exit from editing the first string and press the up direction button to edit the second string on the following page BIN16 String 2 FQ 66 F7 4 Edit the second string as described in section 5 4 6 Note If a system exclusive message is received while a button string is being edited the PC 1600 will automatically replace the existing button string with the system e
37. selected Cursor rightto select the destination preset or scene If a preset is selected the preset name will appear on the bottom line when this field is active Press the Enter button to perform the copy APPENDIX A System Exclusive Recall Preset FO 00 00 1B 0B ch 00 pp F7 When this is received the PC 1600 will switch to the preset specified by pp regardless of the current MIDI mapping Send Recv All presets FO 00 00 1B OB ch 01 data F7 This message is sent and received by the PC 1600 It contains all preset data including the current edit buffer Send Recv All scenes FO 00 00 1B OB ch 02 data F7 This message is sent and received by the PC 1600 It contains all scene data Send Recov All globals FO 00 00 1B OB ch 03 data F7 This message is sent and received by the PC 1600 It contains all MIDI maps and all other global variables Send Recv Current edit buffer FO 00 00 1B OB ch 04 data F7 This message is sent and received by the PC 1600 It contains only the current edit buffer This combined with the Recall preset SysEx command will allow any preset to be obtained from an outside source Request everything FO 00 00 1B OB ch 10 F7 The PC 1600 will respond to this message with Send Recv All presets Send Recv All scenes Send Recv All globals Request All presets FO 00 00 1B OB ch 11 F7 The PC 1600 will respond to this message with Send Recv All presets Request All scenes FO 0
38. thal this limited warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser and is subject to the conditions exclusions and limitations hereinafter set forth PEAVEY 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY ON TUBES AND METERS If this product contains tubes or meters Peavey warrants the tubes or meters contained in the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days from date of purchase PROVIDED however that this limited warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser and is also subject to the conditions exclusions and limitations hereinafter set forth CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIMITED WARRANTIES These limited warranties shall be void and of no effect it a The first purchase of the product is for the purpose of resale or b The original retail purchase is not made from an AUTHORIZED PEAVEY DEALER or c The product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use neglect improper service or maintenance or other causes not arising out of defects in material or workmanship or d The serial number aifixed to the product is altered defaced or removed In the event of a defect in material andlor workmanship covered by this limitad warranty Peavey will a In the case of tubes or meters replace the defective component without charge b In other covered cases ie cases involving anything other than covers footswitches patchcords tubes or meters repair the defect in matorial or
39. up direction button when the function field is not blinking The following page will be displayed FDR16 6 66 F String 2 To edit the string use the four direction buttons the data wheel and the current fader The left and right direction buttons are used to select a specific byte while the up and down direction button the data wheel and the current fader are used to edit a digit of the string Pressing increment when between bytes inserts a byte and pressing decrement deletes a byte 3 Replace with pr any byte that will be determined by the fader position This is done by incrementing the byte until pr is displayed When the string is finished press Exit 4 Access the minimum and maximum parameters by pressing the up direction button when no field is flashing The minimum and maximum fields are displayed as shown FDR16 Min Max 8 127 5 Cursor over to either parameter and edit the value Use the fader to set the parameter to the approximate value necessary Use the data wheel or the up and down buttons to enter the exact value 6 When neither field is flashing press the up direction button to access the parameter format page FDR16 Param format Single byte 7 The value selected here determines how the pr bytes will be filled with the parameter value For a detailed description of the parameter formats see Appendix B Note If a system exclusive message is received whi
40. ured to control a lighting system each fader can be used to set a specific set of lights When all lights are set to a desired setting save this as a scene Continue to adjust the faders and save scenes as necessary During a performance the scenes saved can easily be sent to the lighting system even if a different PC 1600 preset is being used Press the Scene button to access the scene functions Repeatedly pressing the Scene button will toggle between the scene save and scene send pages 4 2 Saving a Scene 1 Recall the desired preset to be used 2 Press the SCENE button until the following page is displayed SCENE Store Enter Ba Use the up and down direction buttons or the data wheel to select the scene number to save Set all faders and CV inputs to the correct positions Press the Enter button to save the scene The scene number will automatically increment to the next scene allowing several scenes to be stored quickly vaw Note A scene saves the current fader position of each enabled fader Data wheel movements and soloing a fader have no effect on the data stored in a scene 4 3 Sending a Scene 1 Press the Scene button until the following page is displayed SCENE Send Enter 8a 2 Use the up and down direction buttons or the data wheel to send 3 Press the Enter button to send the scene The scene will be sent using the preset which was current when the scene was saved The scene number will automatical
41. xclusive message received 5 5 Defining the data wheel The data wheel is programmed by linking it to a fader or CV input When the data wheel is linked to an input it will adjust the parameter for that input using the current fader position as a starting point The data wheel can also be set to always adjust the last fader that was moved instead of a specific fader 1 Access the data wheel editing page by pressing Enter from the main edit page when the data wheel option is displayed The following page will then be displayed WHEEL Link Fader a1 2 Use the up and down buttons or the data wheel to select a fader or CV input Moving a fader or CV input will select the device moved 3 Increment until last moved is displayed to make the data wheel always edit the last fader or CV input that was moved 5 6 Defining the setup string When a preset is recalled each MIDI channel can send out an associated MIDI volume message MIDI program change message and MIDI bank select message Additional messages can be sent in an 80 byte programmable string To program these options 1 Press Enteron the main edit page when the setup string option is displayed to access the two setup pages The bank select program change and volume for each channel are available on this page SETUP Bank Prog Vol Ch 1 off off OFF 2 Cursor right to the Ch field Changing this field causes the bank program and volume fields to displa
42. y the information for the selected channel 3 Cursor right to the Bank field This field displays the bank number to be sent for this channel Decrementing this field below zero causes no bank message to be sent 4 Cursor right to the Prog field This field displays the program number to be sent for this channel Decrementing this field below zero causes no program message to be sent 5 Cursor right to the Vol field This field displays the volume to be sent for this channel Decrementing this field below zero causes no volume message to be sent Repeat the above steps as necessary for each channel With no parameters flashing press the up direction button to access the string on the following page gt BIN16 String Fa a0 Fr 8 Edit the string just like a button string The left and right direction buttons are used to select a specific byte while the up and down direction buttons and the daia wheel are used to edit a digit of the string Pressing increment when between bytes inserts a byte and pressing decrement deletes a byte If no bytes are displayed no string will be sent Note If a system exclusive message is received while a setup string is being edited the PC 1600 will automatically replace the existing setup string with the system exclusive message received 5 7 Editing the preset name Access the name edit page by pressing Enter on the main edit page when the Name Save prs optio
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