LDB-1 User Manual
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Setup Mode
(continued)
MIDI Setup
① ❾
BD
② ❿
LT
③ ⓫
HT
④ ⓬
SD
⑤ ⓭
WB
⑥ ⓮
CP
⑦ ⓯
CH
⑧ ⓰
OH
Clock
Enable
Map Mode
All
Channels
MIDI Channel
On
Off
All Drums
Specific
Notes
Octaves
On
Off
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15
8
16
MIDI Clock:
When the MIDI clock is disabled, any MIDI clock signals are ignored. This is useful when you
want the LDB-1 to run at a different tempo than other MIDI devices.
Map Mode:
This option defines how the LDB-1 instruments are mapped to MIDI notes.
In All Drums map mode, the LDB-1 will respond to all MIDI percussion notes and play the closest match-
ing instrument.
In Specific Drums map mode, the LDB-1 will respond only to MIDI notes that directly correspond to
LDB-1 instruments. MIDI notes 36, 38, 39, 42, 43, 46, 50, and 76 are mapped to BD, SD, CP, CH, LT, OH,
HT and WB, respectively.
In Notes map mode, each note in every octave will trigger an instrument. Notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B
are mapped to BD, LT, HT, SD, WB, CP, and OH, respectively. All sharps and flats are mapped to CH. This
mode is useful for split-able keyboards where one octave can be used to control the LDB-1 while the rest
of the keyboard controls your synthesizer.
In Octaves map mode, every note in each octave will trigger an instrument. Octaves -1 through 9 are
mapped to BD, BD, BD, LT, HT, SD, WB, CP, CH, OH, and CH+OH respectively.
All Channels:
When All Channels is on, the LDB-1 will respond to MIDI “note on” commands on any MIDI
channel.
Channel:
When All Channels is off, the LDB-1 will respond to MIDI “note on” commands only on the
specified MIDI channel. MIDI channel 10 is reserved for percussion instruments.
Also
see the Connectivity section for more information on the LDB-1’s MIDI implementation.