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Page 3: ...9 MIDI Interface 10 Software Installation 11 Macintosh OS X 11 Windows 2000 11 Windows XP 12 Uninstalling all Audio Drivers and Applications 12 Note About Windows Logo Testing 12 Troubleshooting 13 Lost Communication 13 Wrong Driver in Windows XP or Windows 2000 13 Main Panel Controls 17 Controller Knobs 20 Normal mode 20 16 Channel Controller mode 20 3D MIDI and NRPN mode 20 ...

Page 4: ...16 Channel Control Mode 27 Working With Zones 28 Note Latch Mode 29 Latch Mode Zones Disabled 29 Latch Mode Zones Enabled 30 Snap Shot 30 Bypass Mode 31 Editing Patch and Device Settings 31 Scrolling Text Display 32 Edit Parameters 33 PGM Send on Recall 33 Send Program Change 34 Bank Sel MSB 34 Bank Sel LSB 35 Program Change PGM Browse Mode 35 CC Send On Recall 36 Save CC Value in Patch 36 Afterto...

Page 5: ... Program Change per MIDI Channel 54 Zones Tab 55 Zones Graphical Display 55 Zones Settings 56 Menu Items 60 Preferences 60 Loading and Saving 61 Edit Menu 63 View Menu 63 Device Menu 63 Help Menu 63 Appendix 64 MIDI Background 64 MIDI Channels Continuous Controllers 64 MIDI Program Change Commands 65 MIDI Bank Select Commands 65 Footpedal Wiring 65 MIDI Implementation Chart 66 Index 71 ...

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Page 7: ...cted via USB The Xboard is ultra portable and can be powered via USB battery or using the optional 6 VDC power supply Each of the 16 controller knobs can be programmed to any controller number on any MIDI channel The keyboard can be transposed up or down 4 octaves in order to play in any key and any pitch You can also assign four different Keyboard Zones to four different MIDI channels each using ...

Page 8: ...f power is supplied via a 6VDC adapter or batteries Hardware Installation The connection diagrams on the following pages show how to connect the Xboard to your computer or to another MIDI device The supplied USB cable provides power and a two way data link between the Xboard and your computer The USB port on your computer is a small 1 8 x 3 8 rectangular opening The connector is keyed so you canno...

Page 9: ...tion MIDI Connection USB provides a two way data link between the Xboard and your computer and also supplies power to the Xboard Always connect to the USB port on the computer itself the USB port on your computer keyboard will not supply sufficient power The Xboard sends MIDI perfor mance data to another MIDI device such as a MIDI sound module The Xboard always transmits MIDI data except when Thru...

Page 10: ...Me l l o t r on t r S Out In MIDI Cable MIDI Sound Module included MIDI Interface The Xboard can function as a MIDI interface when connected to your computer via USB Set the Xboard MIDI port to Thru page 39 to transmit MIDI from your sequencing application to an external MIDI device ...

Page 11: ...he E MU software Installation CD into your CD ROM drive If Windows AutoPlay mode is enabled for your CD ROM drive the CD starts running automatically If not from your Windows desktop click Start Run and type d setup exe replace d with the drive letter of your CD ROM drive You can also simply open the CD and double click Setup exe 3 The installation splash screen appears Follow the instructions on ...

Page 12: ...ers and Applications At times you may need to uninstall or reinstall some or all of the Xboard s applica tions and device drivers to correct problems change configurations or upgrade outdated drivers or applications Before you begin close all Xboard related applications Applications running during the uninstallation will not be removed 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click the Add Re...

Page 13: ...soft USB Audio Device driver is running rather than the E MU USB Xboard Driver This may happen if you add a USB Hub or if you plug the Xboard keyboard into a different USB port than the one it was plugged into when you installed the Xboard software To confirm the problem do the following 1 Temporarily disconnect any USB audio devices you may have connected USB audio USB MIDI interfaces etc 2 Conne...

Page 14: ...You may recover by doing the following 1 Click on Update Driver 2 If you are running Windows Service Pack 2 following dialog box appears Select No not this time and click Next 3 Select Install from a specific location Advanced and click Next ...

Page 15: ... to install and click Next 5 Select E MU USB MIDI Device and click Next 6 After a few moments you will see the Microsoft Digital Signature warning Click Continue Anyway 7 You should now be using the correct driver It may be necessary to reboot your computer at this point ...

Page 16: ...or this device 3 Click Next 4 Click Have Disk 5 Insert your Xboard install CD If the disk autoruns Exit the disk s installer 6 Click Browse 7 Browse to the following file double click the file and click OK X Audio Drivers Driver emuumidi inf where X is your CD drive letter 8 Click Next 9 Click Next again The Windows logo testing dialog should appear 10 Click Yes 11 Click Finish It may be necessary...

Page 17: ...to be edited using the keyboard keys enter the value with the slider then press Enter 3 MIDI Indicators The decimal points in the LED flash to indicate USB and MIDI activity a USB In b USB Out c MIDI Out The activity indicators can be enabled or disabled from the X1 menu See X1 and X2 Functions on page 39 4 Home The Home button takes you out of edit mode and back into play mode without saving your...

Page 18: ...anspose value 1 2 3 4 momentarily appears in the display and the LED on the button remains lit unless transpose is set to zero MIDI Panic Button 7 8 Pressing both of the Octave Transpose buttons simultaneously causes the following MIDI messages to be sent on all 16 channels All Notes Off All Sounds Off Sustain Pedal Off This will turn off any stuck notes which occur when a synthesizer receives a n...

Page 19: ...ned using the Latch High Note and Latch Low Note edit parameters See page 29 13 Knob Bypass Knob Bypass disables the transmission of MIDI messages from the knobs or control pedal footswitch to avoid abrupt parameter jumps in performance When Bypass is On you can pre set the knobs anywhere you like without sending MIDI controller messages When you turn Bypass Off again nothing is transmitted but th...

Page 20: ...y sends To set the CC channel numbers of the knobs see page 27 Normal mode Any MIDI Continuous Controller number can be assigned to any knob For instructions on setting this from the Xboard see page 27 For help setting this using the Xboard Control Software see page 49 16 Channel Controller mode In this mode one MIDI Continuous Controller number is assigned to all 16 knobs and each numbered knob t...

Page 21: ...rogram Changes Use the numerical keypad buttons when entering numerical values such as Edit functions 2 Zones Enable Enables or disables Zones functions in the active patch When Zones are enabled the LED illuminates For the Xboard 25 or Xboard 49 you can enable or disable Zones using the X2 menu item ZoE page 43 or the Xboard Control software page 56 3 Keyboard Zones Buttons These buttons enable o...

Page 22: ...e button also doubles as the Enter button when it along with the Enter button flashes Using the Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad allows you to enter numeric values for Program Changes and other settings To use the numeric keypad to enter data use the buttons labeled 1 through 10 to enter a value The current value is reflected in the display The 10 button acts as the value of 0 so if you want to e...

Page 23: ... also be used as a MIDI interface from a computer software application See page 39 Use a standard MIDI cable to connect the Xboard to the MIDI input jack of other MIDI devices 3 USB Connects Xboard to your computer via the supplied USB cable The USB connection provides two way communication when connected to the computer and also supplies power to the Xboard Always connect to the USB jack on the c...

Page 24: ... with power at all Thankfully the Xboard can be operated using 3 AA batteries Battery life generally exceeds 5 hours using standard alkaline batteries Lithium batteries typically last 16 hours To Insert Batteries The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the unit 1 Press the two tabs toward the middle of the battery door while lifting up The compartment door lifts up and out 2 Insert 3 A...

Page 25: ...hold 16 patches in its internal memory A patch contains the settings for all user programmable controls of the Xboard In addition depending on the patch settings the Xboard can send MIDI program changes message s and initial controller settings for the knobs wheels and footswitch pedal when a particular patch is selected To Select a Patch Using the Main Panel 1 Press the Patch Select button illumi...

Page 26: ...hannel The MIDI specification allows for up to 16 channels to be used This control allows you to set the Basic MIDI channel for data transmitted by the Xboard keyboard and controllers Note that this setting is stored in and recalled from patches To Change the MIDI Channel 1 Press the MIDI Channel button The MIDI Channel LED illuminates On the Xboard 61 the Direct Patch Select button representing t...

Page 27: ...MIDI continuous controller numbers 0 127 for each knob pedal or the Mod Wheel on the Xboard The Xboard CC numbers must match the CC numbers on your synthesizer in order to operate To Change Controller CC Channel Numbers 1 Press the Edit button 2 Move the controller you want to change This can be any of the 16 controller knobs a pedal or the Mod Wheel The Enter button blinks and the display shows y...

Page 28: ...cancel the operation Working With Zones To Enable or Disable the Zones Function Use the ZoE function in the X2 menu See page 43 For the Xboard 25 49 or 61 use the Zones Enable button in the Xboard Control software See page 56 On the Xboard 61 press the Zones Enable button When enabled the LED illuminates Note Semitone Transpose is disabled when Zones are enabled To Enable or Disable a Specific Zon...

Page 29: ...he high key or a high key number lower than the low key Note latching is independent per MIDI channel Notes can remain latched on a given channel while you switch to a different channel either via direct channel setting change or via patch load Additional notes can be latched on the new channel Turning Latch Mode off manually with the Latch button switches off all latched notes regardless of their...

Page 30: ...gardless of their channel or the sequence in which they were latched Latched notes are NOT switched off upon loading a new patch in which Latch Mode is OFF To turn these notes off either return to the original MIDI channel and play the same notes again or manually switch Latch Mode ON and then OFF Snap Shot The Xboard can store the settings of the 16 knobs and footpedal footswitch with the Patch W...

Page 31: ...e controller knobs temporarily changes the stored settings Pressing Snap Shot in Bypass mode transmits the stored settings with any changes you made while in Bypass mode Note Snap Shot cannot transmit values for controls that are set to NRPN mode Editing Patch and Device Settings Many editable settings are accessed using the labelled keyboard keys or other controls To Edit a Setting 1 Press the Ed...

Page 32: ...ameter you re editing Once you enter a value the display stops scrolling You ll notice that the scrolling messages mix upper and lower case characters This is a necessary compromise to display alphabetical characters on a numeric display Semitone Transpose Semitone Transpose Vel Curve Select Vel Curve Select 16 Ch CC Number 16 Ch CC Number Latch Low Note Latch Low Note Latch High Note Latch High N...

Page 33: ...r on off switch there is also an on off switch per MIDI channel When the master switch is set to on program changes will be sent upon patch recall only on channels whose per channel on off switch is also set to on in the patch This allows you to restrict program change sends to only the desired channels However unlike the master switch these per channel switch settings can only be modified using t...

Page 34: ... in the active patch To Send an External Program Change Xboard 61 1 Make sure the Program Change Mode button s LED is lit If not press the button to light it 2 Use the Direct Patch Select numerical buttons to enter a one to three digit program change number Use the button labeled 10 to enter a 0 3 Do one of the following If Zones are enabled press the corresponding Zone button for the MIDI channel...

Page 35: ...ding to current settings for that MIDI channel in the active patch To Browse MIDI Program Changes 1 Press the Edit button 2 Press the PGM Browse Mode keyboard key The display shows the current program change setting for the patch s basic MIDI channel 3 Select the desired program change number using the Data Slider or the Octave Transpose buttons The program change numbers are shown on the display ...

Page 36: ...rom patches It is not a global setting and can be different from one patch to the next Since it is applied immediately following recall of a patch this setting must be stored in a patch in order to have any effect upon what happens when the patch is recalled and will apply only to that patch It follows that the patch must be stored again anytime this setting gets changed otherwise the changed sett...

Page 37: ...tch with the updated settings and don t forget afterwards to switch the option back oFF and store the patch again as described above to lock in the updated settings Aftertouch On Off When Aftertouch is On the keyboard will transmit channel aftertouch messages Aftertouch is transmitted when additional pressure is applied to the keyboard after the keys have been pressed Select on to turn Aftertouch ...

Page 38: ...nobs send one CC number on MIDI channels 1 through 16 This allows you to control a single parameter on all 16 MIDI channels See 16 Channel Control Mode on page 27 for more information about how to use this function Latch High Low Note These keys allow you to set the keyboard range for Latch mode See page 29 for detailed information about Latch mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Linear No change to velocity Comp...

Page 39: ...example if you turn Zones off it will remain so for only the active patch ZoE Enables and disables Zones functions in the active patch To Select one of the X1 or X2 Functions 1 Press the Edit button The Edit LED illuminates 2 Select X1 or X2 3 Adjust the data slider or use the Octave Transpose buttons to view the functions 4 Press Enter to select the desired function 5 Select the desired value usi...

Page 40: ...pecially useful for the Xboard 25 and Xboard 49 since they don t have a Zones Enable button Patch Buttons Program Change Mode Auto Disable PbM Select on or oFF With this setting on the Program Change Mode button turns off automatically after you send a program change returning the numeric keypad to Direct Patch Select Mode With this setting off the Numeric Keypad remains in Program Change mode aft...

Page 41: ...he center 3 Press the illuminated Snap Shot button The Edit LED should say Ctr as in Center You can repeat this step as many times as you want 4 Press Enter You are returned to the Calibration Standby mode 5 Press Enter to calibrate another control or Home to finish To Calibrate Aftertouch using One or More Keys 1 Press and hold the key s you want to use for calibration Use the maximum amount of f...

Page 42: ...he detection of maximum velocity The lower you set this setting the harder you will have to strike the keys in order to produce a maximum velocity MIDI Note On message Below a setting of 10 or so you may find it impossible to produce a maximum velocity MIDI Note On message Velocity Sense Time Limit High tHi Select a Value between 1 and 999 default value 255 This sets the upper limit for keystroke ...

Page 43: ...end a maximum value Aftertouch message If this setting is adjusted too high you may find it impossible to produce a maximum value Aftertouch message regardless of how hard you press Note that increasing the Low setting beyond the existing High setting will result in the High setting being changed automatically so that it remains higher than the new Low setting and vice versa Setting the aftertouch...

Page 44: ...essage Knob controllers and Xboard patches and banks can be named with up to 16 characters Definitions Active Patch The live patch in the Xboard the one that s currently in control Whenever you edit patch settings using the Xboard Control Patch Editor view or via the Xboard s front panel you re editing the active patch This patch usually starts out as a copy of one of the stored patches but is its...

Page 45: ...and are enabled pressing a key that is shared by both zones sends information across each Zone s MIDI channel using each zone s settings Enable or disable individual Zones using the Keyboard Zones buttons on the Xboard 61 or using E MU Xboard Control software Xboard Control Window The Xboard Control window is divided into two sections Bank View and Patch Editor Zones View Bank View Section Select ...

Page 46: ... Editor will either be automatically stored in the Xboard when you select a new patch via the Bank View or a pop up dialog box will appear asking whether or not you want to store the patch Whenever an edited patch is Stored the Patch Name turns Red until the bank or patch is saved to disk Dragging and Dropping You can browse through your computer to locate Xboard bank and patch files Loading Bank ...

Page 47: ...TANT Any changes made via the Patch Editor are downloaded immedi ately to the Xboard s active patch and become immediately effective there note that these changes DO NOT affect stored patches until you store the modified patch via one of the methods described below This ensures that the Patch Editor always accurately depicts the state of the Xboard s active patch as long as all changes are made fr...

Page 48: ...w section causes the patch you last were editing to be automatically stored in the Xboard See Prefs on page 60 Changing Patches Select a new patch from the Bank View Patches section Any changes you made to the previous patch will be automatically stored in the Xboard Patch Modified Indicator This indicator lights whenever the displayed patch settings are not identical to the same numbered patch st...

Page 49: ...synth since this doesn t cause any CC messages to be sent Instead you can set the value using the Xboard knob which does send CC messages then select Refresh from the View menu to update the screen NOTE NRPN Mode does not have initial knob settings Current Patch Number Store Current Patch Button Patch Modified Indicator MIDI Controller Knob Settings Patch Name Velocity Curves Stored Program Change...

Page 50: ... from 0 through 127 3D MIDI Mode For Creative products such as the X Fi that support 3D MIDI technology Val This field displays the exact initial position of the continuous controller knob Numeric values from 0 to 127 can be directly typed in CC The CC Channel number field allows you to set the MIDI continuous controller number 0 127 for each knob The Xboard CC numbers must match the CC numbers on...

Page 51: ...channel except when the MIDI Channel Number Per Control option is selected MIDI Channel Number Per Control Normally the keyboard and all controllers are transmitted on the Basic MIDI channel This option allows you to select any MIDI channel for each knob the two wheels and the footpedal The example below shows how you might control four parameters on four different synthesizers using the sixteen c...

Page 52: ... to the Pitch Wheel function When moved with the mouse the screen wheel jumps back to the center setting when released just like its counterpart on the Xboard You can pre set the initial setting of the Pitch Wheel by typing a number into the value field If a number from 0 127 is entered in the CC fields the wheel becomes an ordinary continuous controller and the screen wheel no longer jumps back t...

Page 53: ...itones Note Semitone Transpose is disabled when Zones are enabled Note Latch Mode Settings This section allows you to program the high and low keys for latch mode as described on page 29 You can also turn latch mode on or off by pressing the amber colored button Note that you cannot set a low key number higher than the high key or a high key number lower than the low key Save Controller Values in ...

Page 54: ...nthesizer preset that has velocity programmed such as a piano then choose a curve that gives you the best control Click on an image to select the desired velocity curve for the patch See page 38 for descriptions of the curves Program Change per MIDI Channel The Xboard has the ability to transmit a MIDI Program Change on each of the 16 MIDI channels whenever a patch is recalled via the Xboard front...

Page 55: ...the Zones tab is the same as that in the Patch tab You can see which patch you re editing and whether it s been modified You can Store the patch and change the name Zones Graphical Display The Zones display shows you a graphic representation of the Keyboard and Velocity range of each Zone Horizontally the display shows you the Keyboard range of each Zone which corresponds with the graphical keyboa...

Page 56: ... use different velocity ranges This type of setup is useful for velocity crosswitching between samples Zones Settings Enable Disable Zones and choose Zones settings in the bottom half of the Zones tab Global Zones Settings The Enable All and Octave Transpose controls affect all four zones Zones Enable This button enables disables Zones This serves the identical function as the Zones enable button ...

Page 57: ...e 4 accessible and Zone 1 inaccessible Post Zone When you press the Octave Transpose buttons on your Xboard each zone that has Post Zone Octave Transpose enabled is transposed Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Controller Range Controller Range Not Transposed Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Controller Range Controller Range Transposed Up Two Octaves Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Controller Range Controller Ran...

Page 58: ...ote Sets the lowest and highest notes for each Zone Enter a value between 0 and 127 The Low Note must be a value equal to or less than the value of the high note The high note must be a value equal to or greater than the value of the low note Low Velocity and High Velocity Sets the lowest and highest velocities for each Zone Enter a value between 1 and 127 The Low velocity must be a value equal to...

Page 59: ... Latch Mode for each zone This function works in conjunction with the Latch button on your Xboard See Latch Mode Zones Enabled on page 30 Post Zone Octave Transpose Enables or disables Octave transpose for each Zone This setting is relevant only when Octave Transpose Mode page 56 is enabled So if you disable Post Zone Octave transpose for Zone 1 when you press the Octave Transpose button on your X...

Page 60: ...n is used or when you select Save Revert Device Backups Folder Backup Patches and Banks will be stored in the selected folder Num Backups Retained Selects how many backup files will be retained 1 2 3 or 4 Auto Store Patches Ask Always Whenever you change to a different patch without first storing the modified patch a popup dialog box appears ask ing if you want to store a modified patch Auto A mod...

Page 61: ...he Preferences menu 4 Select the desired Bank or Patch file 5 Press Open to load the file or Cancel to cancel the operation Save Patch This option allows you to Save Xboard Patches to your hard disk To Save a Patch to Disk 1 First select that patch in the Bank View 2 Select Save Patch from the File menu The Save As dialog box appears 3 Locate the folder where the Patch will be saved The default fo...

Page 62: ...e 60 Revert allows you to select one of the auto backups so that you can go back to a previous state of the Xboard The Revert dialog box is shown below The date and time of the auto backups are recorded Backup number one is the oldest backup The number of automatic backups can be selected in the Preferences menu See page 60 IMPORTANT The Revert function is a total undo it will not only undo edits ...

Page 63: ...rink the size of the appli cation window Refresh Selecting this option updates the Xboard Control display with the current state of the Xboard including the active patch and non volatile memory contents stored patches Refresh should be performed any time you have changed the Controls on the Xboard and want the Xboard Control Editor to show these changes For example if you adjust the controller kno...

Page 64: ...16 knobs pitch and mod wheels as well as aftertouch from the keyboard key pressure applied after the notes have been pressed These controls are used to add more expression or control The controller knobs send out information on separate continuous controller numbers There is a set of 128 continuous controller numbers 0 127 for each MIDI channel Some continuous controllers such as modulation wheel ...

Page 65: ... 0 is the MSB most significant byte and CC 32 is the LSB least significant byte Normally you send both the MSB and LSB controllers to implement a bank change The selected bank remains selected until you change it either via MIDI or by changing the bank from the display Standard MIDI Program Change commands select from 128 presets within the selected bank Footpedal Wiring The potentiometer value ca...

Page 66: ... Standard File Dump MIDI Tuning Master Volume Master Balance Notation Information Turn GM1 System On Turn GM2 System On Turn GM1 System Off Other See Remarks No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No NRPNs Yes No RPN 00 Pitch Bend Sensi RPN 01 Chan Fine Tune RPN 02 Chan Coar Tune RPN 03 Tuning Prog Sel RPN 04 Tuning Bank Sel RPN 05 Mod Depth Rang No No No No No No No No No...

Page 67: ...ssion MSB No No 12 Effect Cntl 1 MSB No No 13 Effect Cntl 2 MSB No No 14 15 UNDEFINED 16 GenPur Ctrl 1 MSB No No 17 GenPur Ctrl 2 MSB No No 18 GenPur Ctrl 3 MSB No No 19 GenPur Ctrl 4 MSB No No 20 31 UNDEFINED 32 Bank Select LSB Yes No 33 Mod Wheel LSB Yes No 34 Breath Cntl LSB No No 35 36 Foot Cntrlr LSB No No 37 Portamento LSB No No 38 Data Entry LSB No No 39 Chan Volume LSB No No 40 Balance LSB...

Page 68: ...No No 70 Variation No No 71 Timbre Har Inten No No 72 Release Time No No 73 Attack Time No No 74 Brightness No No 75 Sound Cntrlr 6 No No 76 Sound Cntrlr 7 No No 77 Sound Cntrlr 8 No No 78 Sound Cntrlr 9 No No 79 Sound Cntrlr 10 No No 80 Gen Purp Cntrlr 5 No No 81 Gen Purp Cntrlr 6 No No 82 Gen Pur Ctrlr 7 No No 83 Gen Pur Ctrlr 8 No No 84 Portamento Cntrl No No 85 90 Undefined MIDI Implementation...

Page 69: ...No 127 Poly Mode On No No NOTES The Xboard can transmit ANY continuous controller number from 1 to 127 A No response simply indicates that the controller is not transmitted or received by default MIDI Implementation Chart part 2 Controllers Control Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks The use of the WEEE symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By ensuring this p...

Page 70: ...Appendix E MU Systems 70 ...

Page 71: ...hannel Select Button 19 Connection Diagrams 9 Continuous Controller 64 Controller CC Channel changing 27 Controller Knobs 20 transmit as a snapshot 30 Controller Settings Xboard Control 49 Controller MIDI 7 64 D Data Slider 17 25 calibration 41 Data entering 25 Device Field Xboard Control software 47 Driver Problems 13 E Edit Button 17 E MU USB MIDI Driver not installed 13 Enter Button 18 External...

Page 72: ...anspose Buttons 18 27 Octave Transpose Mode 27 56 post zone 57 pre zone 57 On Off Switch 23 P Panic Button MIDI 18 Patch 48 Patch Editor Tab 49 Patch Modified Indicator 48 Patch Select 21 Patch Select Button 18 Patches editing from Xboard 31 editing from Xboard Control software 44 selecting 18 25 Pedal setup 40 wiring diagram 65 PGM Browse Mode 35 Pitch Wheel Calibration 41 Powering the Xboard 24 ...

Page 73: ...tors 17 USB Jack 23 USB Thru Mode 39 V Velocity Curves changing minimum velocity 42 description 38 selecting 38 from Xboard Control app 54 View Menu 63 W Windows Logo Testing Note 12 Wrong Driver Installed 13 X Xboard Control software 44 Z Zod 40 ZoE 43 Zones about 45 buttons 21 display On Off 40 enable disable from software 58 from Xboard 21 43 settings 56 global 56 per zone 58 using 28 viewing 5...

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