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19  MIDI Implementation Chart 

 
CME UF v2(MIDI KEYBOARD) 
Model: UF v2  

 

 

MIDI Implementation chart

 

 

 

        Ver: 1.0 

Function

 

Transmitted

 

Recognized

 

Basic  
Channel  

Default 
Changed 


1~16 

 

Mode  
 

Default 
Messages 
Altered 

 

*********** 

Note  
Number:  

 
True voice 

0~127 
*********** 


 

Velocity  
   

Note ON 
Note OFF 

 v=0~127 

 v=0~127 


Aftertouch  
 

Key’s 
Ch’s 

 


Pitch Bend 

 

 X 

Control Change 

0~127 

Prog 
Change:  

 
True # 

 

*********** 


 

System Exclusive 

 

 

System 
Real Time 

Clock 
Commands 

 

 


System  
command 

Song position 

Aux  
Messages 

Active Sense 

: Yes   

X:  No 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

z

  CME is continually improving its products, and every attempt is made to ensure the 

information in the user’s manual is current and accurate. However, CME will not be 
responsible for possible discrepancies between the manual and the real product.     

Summary of Contents for UF 50

Page 1: ...UF v2 Intelligent Keyborad Controller User s manual Model UF 50 60 70 80 Read Precautions on page 5 before use v 1 1 Please read this manual carefully before use Please keep this manual for reference...

Page 2: ...Warning z Improper connection may cause damage to the device Copyright z Copyright of the manual belongs to Central Music Co Anyone must get a written permission from Central Music Co before copying a...

Page 3: ...by CME are designed for the respect products only No other uses are recommended NOTICE Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is o...

Page 4: ...ergy and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations d...

Page 5: ...ourself in danger if you open or remove the cover and improper assembly may cause electrical shock in the future use 12 Unplug all the connectors and take the instrument to a qualified service center...

Page 6: ...thorough evaluation of scientific studies The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in...

Page 7: ...ny damage or data loss caused by improper operation to the instrument z All the pictures and the LED display in the manual are used for demonstration they may be different from the real product Trade...

Page 8: ...ntroller 20 6 9 Aftertouch 20 6 10 Bank seleting and program change PATCH 20 6 10 1 Bank MSB Select 20 6 10 2 Bank LSB Select 20 6 10 3 Program Change 21 6 11 Keyboard Channel 21 7 Advanced functions...

Page 9: ...30 13 Registration BANK access 31 14 Firmware UPDATE 31 15 EXPANSION 31 16 Appendix 32 16 1 Initial status 32 16 2 Assignable controllers list 34 16 3 GM voice list 38 16 4 Scale list 39 16 5 Note li...

Page 10: ...ys and UF 80 88 keys All the keyboards in the UF v2 series are equipped with velocity response and aftertouch Velocity response means when you play the keyboard it will respond to the initial force us...

Page 11: ...ders and knobs so you can control many things convenienly The knobs KN 1 8 They are used to send continuous control chahge data The faders CS 1 9 They are used to send continuous control chahge data T...

Page 12: ...z MIDI OUT port x1 z PEDAL A jack 1 4 TRS x1 can be used for volume or sustain pedal z PEDAL B jack 1 4 TRS x1 can be used for volume or sustain pedal z BREATH Breath control or BC jack 1 8 TRS x1 co...

Page 13: ...adaptor may cause fire or electrical shock The AC adaptor varies from country to country If you take the product from one country to another please make sure your AC adaptor compliant with the local...

Page 14: ...14 3 Connections Before you make these connections please turn off all devices to avoid possible damage Please refer to the fig below to make connections...

Page 15: ...the keyboard is switched to the keyboard function mode Data dial and the EXIT ENTER button z By default the data dial is used to change the voice When you reached the desired voice press ENTER to sen...

Page 16: ...s for knobs faders and buttons There are three layers for knobs faders and buttons and you can see the current layer from the right layer indicators both indicator A and B off the default layer only i...

Page 17: ...iver installation is finished this product will be recognized as the USB Audio Device The MIDI driver offers 2 USB INs and 2 USB OUTs Sometimes you may need to restart your computer during the driver...

Page 18: ...same time will set the octave shift to 00 and the indicator will be off z Transpose You can shift the keyboard pitch in semi notes by using the Transpose function When the transpose value is changed t...

Page 19: ...us for more information You can customize the MIDI data to be sent using the ASSIGN function 8 1 6 5 Using function shortcut buttons z Press the function shortcut button F1 F6 to send specific MIDI da...

Page 20: ...eath feeling and data range 6 9 Aftertouch z After pressing a key you can continue applying force to send channel after touch data z You can adjust the data sending rate or turn off those MIDI data 9...

Page 21: ...lues then press ENTER to send the data 6 11 Keyboard Channel z Operation SHIFT A 1 Keyboard Channel Set value ENTER z Default value 1 z Value range 1 16 The keyboard channel settings only affect the k...

Page 22: ...such as MIDI channel voice settings transpose and octave The original settings work for the left reigon z In the split mode transpose and octave settings only work for the right reigon However the pi...

Page 23: ...r Set value ENTER z Default value Off z Value range Off On 7 6 TEMPO z By using the TEMPO function you can send the TEMPO change data to control the TEMPO of the external sequencer z Operation SHIFT G...

Page 24: ...hey can only be assined to buttons To assign the keyboard aftertouch to other controller please use the below key function assigning SHIFT A 4 Assign A Touch Set value ENTER 8 2 Assigning Notes z You...

Page 25: ...00 09 Fixup 3 Velocity value fixed at 127 User UF Brain software Adjust velocity curves please enter adjust velocity curves mode SHIFT B4 Adjust Velocity Curves ENTER 9 2 A Touch V Curve z Press and h...

Page 26: ...ge 1 2 9 6 Pedal B Type z If you change pedal B type from switch to continuous or vice versa please set the proper pedal type z Operation SHIFT F 2 Pedal Polarity Set value ENTER z Default value 2 con...

Page 27: ...display z To display the bank MSB z Operation SHIFT A 2 Bank MSB ENTER z Value range 0 127 10 3 Bank LSB display z To display the bank LSB z Operation SHIFT B2 Bank LSB ENTER z Value range 0 127 10 4...

Page 28: ...ce is an available WIDI device that is not in use with another one 11 2 WIDI On Off z You can enable or disable the buit in WIDI system z Operation SHIFT G 3 WIDI On Off Set value ENTER z Default valu...

Page 29: ...for best communication quality Please try your best to avoid obstacles or interference In case of the following events the WIDI EK will automatically send All Notes Off and All Sound Off to stop the...

Page 30: ...de Launch your computer software and follow the software s manual to load the MackieControl template Set the remote control port in the template as USB AUDIO DEVICE 2 Device name for the instrument z...

Page 31: ...e BANK will flash Use the data dial to locate the needed BANK then press the LOAD button to load The loaded data will override the current settings without notification If the current settings are not...

Page 32: ...CC 75 DECAY default layer indicator A B off Knob 5 RELEASE CC 72 RELEASE default layer indicator A B off Knob 6 PAN CC 10 PAN default layer indicator A B off Knob 7 REVERB CC 91 REVERB default layer...

Page 33: ...CC 53 Layer A indicator A on Button F5 F5 CC 54 Layer A indicator A on Button F6 F6 CC 55 Layer B indicator B on Knob 1 KN1 CC 10 PAN CH9 Layer B indicator B on Knob 2 KN2 CC 10 PAN CH10 Layer B indi...

Page 34: ...Effect control 2 014 Undefined 015 Undefined 016 General Purpose 1 017 General Purpose 2 018 General Purpose 3 019 General Purpose 4 020 Undefined 021 Undefined 022 Undefined 023 Undefined 024 Undefin...

Page 35: ...Undefined 061 Undefined 062 Undefined 063 Undefined 064 Damper pedal 065 Portamento on off 066 Sustenuto on off 067 Soft pedal on off 068 Legato Footswitch 069 Hold 2 070 Sound Variation 071 Timbre H...

Page 36: ...fined 105 Undefined 106 Undefined 107 Undefined 108 Undefined 109 Undefined 110 Undefined 111 Undefined 112 Undefined 113 Undefined 114 Undefined 115 Undefined 116 Undefined 117 Undefined 118 Undefine...

Page 37: ...olume 148 Master Balance 149 CME ON 150 GM ON 151 XG ON 152 GS ON 153 GM2 ON 154 Tempo 155 Start 156 Continue 157 Stop 158 System Reset 159 Stop 160 PLAY 161 DEFERRED PLAY 162 FORWARD 163 REWIND 164 R...

Page 38: ...i 110 Bagpipe 015 TubulBel 047 Harp 079 Whistle 111 Fiddle 016 Dulcimer 048 Timpani 080 Ocarina 112 Shanai 017 DrawOrgn 049 Strings1 081 SquareLd 113 TnklBell 018 PercOrgn 050 Strings2 082 Saw Lead 11...

Page 39: ...8 Bartok Scale C C D D E E F G G A A A 019 Byzantine Scale C C C E E F F G G G B B 020 Egyptian Scale C C D D F F F G G G A A 021 Enigmatic Scale C C C E E E F F G G A B 022 Spanish Scale C C C E E F...

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Page 44: ...D 4 107 B6 012 C 1 044 G 1 076 E4 108 C7 013 C 1 045 A1 077 F4 109 C 7 014 D 1 046 A 1 078 F 4 110 D7 015 D 1 047 B1 079 G4 111 D 7 016 E 1 048 C2 080 G 4 112 E7 017 F 1 049 C 2 081 A4 113 F7 018 F 1...

Page 45: ...6 6 Temperament list No Type C C D D E F F G G A A B 0 EQUAL 1 ARABIC 2 ARABIC 3 ARABIC 4 ARABIC 5 ARABIC 6 ARABIC 7 ARABIC 8 ARABIC 9 ARABIC 10 ARABIC 11 ARABIC 12 ARABIC Note Normal pitch Changed pi...

Page 46: ...46 16 7 Velocity curve list Normal Soft 1 Soft 2 Hard 1 Hard 2 Expand Compress Fixup 1 Fixup 2 Fixup 3...

Page 47: ...47 16 8 After touch curve list Off Normal Soft 1 None Soft 2 Hard 1 Hard 2 Expand Compress...

Page 48: ...48 16 9 MIDI route MIDI route in the normal mode MIDI route in the U CTRL mode...

Page 49: ...eck Sustain pedal Damper pedal 2 Check the release time of the filter 3 Use All notes off or Reset z Improper voice 1 Tone generator not set properly please Initialize or Reset 2 Improper MIDI routing...

Page 50: ...e etc z Panel Controls and Indicators Function shortcut buttons with light x 6 Potentiometer knobs x 8 Faders x 9 Data dial x 1 Switch button with light x 1 Exit Enter button x2 Seq transport buttons...

Page 51: ...ble with WIDI series product such as WIDI XU Low power consumption high speed powerful error correction with automatic notes off and on line detection Maximum wireless transfer distance is 80m 262 fee...

Page 52: ...127 v 0 127 X X Aftertouch Key s Ch s X X X Pitch Bend X Control Change 0 127 X Prog Change True X System Exclusive System Real Time Clock Commands X X System command Song position X X Aux Messages Ac...

Page 53: ...2007 11 v 1 1 Central Music Co Tel 86 10 8580 1115 Fax 86 10 8580 1114 Web www cme pro com E mail for support support cme pro com...

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