Eclipse responding to bank change message on different channel

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    • #105797
      sstrick
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       I  have a device on MIDI channel 1 and the eclipse on MIDI channel 2. With my foot controller I am sending a Bank Change message on CH1 followed by a program change on channel. At the same time I am sending a program change message to the eclipse on channel 2. I have confirmed the foot controller is doing just this w/ MIDIox.

      My problem is while the first device is change normally, the eclipse responds to the bank change even though it is not on the same channel.

      Example, I send a Bank Change 0 with a program change of 4 on the channel 1 device and a program change 1  on the Eclipse (set to midi channel 2), it responds normally.

      Device 1 = PC 4

      Eclipse = PC 1

      However, if I send a Bank Change 1 with a program change of 4 on the channel 1
      device and a program change 1  on the Eclipse (set to midi channel 2), it responds:

      Device 1 = PC131

      Eclipse = PC 101

      Or

      if I send a Bank Change 2 with a program change of 4 on the channel 1
      device and a program change 1  on the Eclipse (set to midi channel 2), it responds:

      Device 1 = PC259

      Eclipse = PC 201

      How can I avoid this?

    • #117799
      IDeangelis
      Member

       Hi

      I assume you have the latest OS on your Eclipse, V_3.51. If that's not the case you should update your unit first.

      When you state "Eclipse = PC 101" you mean Preset 101, right? That's the preset that is loaded?

      So that we are on the same track, this is how Eclipse uses Bank Change (MIDI CC #0), from the latest user manual:

      Using MIDI Bank Select Messages 
      MIDI bank select messages allow random access to all presets in your Eclipse, unlike MIDI maps which
      limit the selection to 128 choices.  Eclipse receives bank select messages on MIDI continuous controller
      #0.
      For example, to load preset #451, send a MIDI bank select message (continuous controller #0) with a
      value of 4, followed by a MIDI program change message with a value of 51.  To load preset 13, send a
      MIDI bank select message (continuous controller #0) with a value of 0, followed by a MIDI program
      change message with a value of 13.
      At power-up, Eclipse will default to the current Midi Map (see above).  After receiving a MIDI bank se-
      lect message, Eclipse will ?remember? this bank until it receives another Bank Select message.  
      To re-enable one of the three MIDI Maps, simply send bank select #101, #102, or #103 to enable Midi
      Map 1, 2, or 3, respectively.

      best

      I

    • #117800
      sstrick
      Participant

       Thank, I understand how the bank change works and it is a good feature.
      And you assumed correctly, I am on 3.51. My problem is that the eclipse
      is responding to a bank change message on a different MIDI channel. I
      am sending the bank change message on midi channel 1, the eclipse is
      set to midi channel 2.

      How can I get it to stop responding to a bank change message on a different channel?

    • #128955
      IDeangelis
      Member

       Try a CLEAR SETUP on Eclipse. Just in case a system reset will straight things up.

      I

    • #128956
      nickrose
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      Sounds like your MIDI Channel is set to OMNI. See p.48 of the latest User Manual.

    • #128957
      sstrick
      Participant

       Nope, that is the first thing I checked. It is set to 2.

    • #128958
      nickrose
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      I'm devastated to admit this, but you're right and we're wrong.

      On looking at it closely, the MIDI channel setting would appear to be ignored for  the bank change CC #0.

      The program change DOES work correctly,  but this means that Eclipse cannot be used when bank change messages are sent to another unit on the same MIDI.

      This will be fixed in the next release, which currently has no published schedule. 

    • #128959
      sstrick
      Participant

       Ok, I can get around it in the mean time by sending a bank select message w/ the program change for the eclipse. The developer for my Liquid-Foot Midi Controller is including a feature that will automatically do this, I just enter in the preset number and it will issue the correct bank select, program change number. At least I am not going crazy.

    • #128960
      IDeangelis
      Member

       You can also use the MIDI Maps. 3 are available for full customization, each one addressing up to 128 presets.

      best

      I

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