So I've been going thru editing the memory locations in the Laboratory 49 using MCC. I've been setting each memory location to a different channel so that that by calling up a memory slot -say #3 for example- everything would be on midi channel 3 (except for the MMC controls). After doing this I checked each memory slot and I found that everything was ok except for the pitch wheel and aftertouch. They were always on channel 1. So I had to go thru the Laboratories LCD screen and change those to the correct midi channel for each memory slot. I opened MCC to see if I could find where to set those parameters and did not see them except for min/max settings.
Am I missing something in MCC or is this a bug?
The Laboratory and Midi Control Center
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- KVRist
- 32 posts since 6 Sep, 2012
mmm, here is our process to switch between channel
Ok, so you can do directly on the keyboard:
1/ Click on Setup
2/ Turn the Param Knob until you find "UpperChan" Parameter on the Screen
3/ Select your desired channel by turning the "Value" Number
4/ Press Setup
5/ Once you click on the Snapshot for example you will be able to switch to the selected channel.
You can test the chan in the MCCU if there is a problem:
1/ Click on SYNC button
2/ Click on View / MIDI console
Otherwise, it corresponds to the Firmware revision you have on your Laboratory.

Ok, so you can do directly on the keyboard:
1/ Click on Setup
2/ Turn the Param Knob until you find "UpperChan" Parameter on the Screen
3/ Select your desired channel by turning the "Value" Number
4/ Press Setup
5/ Once you click on the Snapshot for example you will be able to switch to the selected channel.
You can test the chan in the MCCU if there is a problem:
1/ Click on SYNC button
2/ Click on View / MIDI console
Otherwise, it corresponds to the Firmware revision you have on your Laboratory.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 314 posts since 30 Jun, 2003
Hi David...thanks for looking into this.
In MCC you can set upper and lower channels, save/sync and the note channel works fine. However the Pitch Wheel and Aftertouch commands must be set on the Laboratory - at least that's the way it appears to me. It doesn't seem to follow the upper/lower panel channel assignments in MCC. I just find it odd that you can set parameters for everything but pitch wheel and aftertouch channel assignments in MCC. If this is how it is, so be it... I did go thru and reprogram channel assignments for these in each memory location and now they follow the rest of the controller fine...
In MCC you can set upper and lower channels, save/sync and the note channel works fine. However the Pitch Wheel and Aftertouch commands must be set on the Laboratory - at least that's the way it appears to me. It doesn't seem to follow the upper/lower panel channel assignments in MCC. I just find it odd that you can set parameters for everything but pitch wheel and aftertouch channel assignments in MCC. If this is how it is, so be it... I did go thru and reprogram channel assignments for these in each memory location and now they follow the rest of the controller fine...
Dave
