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the right of the title of the song played (green) or on the left of the next song title (red) is 
very useful, as it allows to be acknowledged before hand if the song (current or next) will 
contain text information.

8)

Group of buttons including: “INFO” that shows song information (current/next) and on 
eventual group of songs selected, “NEW GROUP”, to create ex novo a group, “MOVE”, to 
move a song within a group, “REMOVE”, to remove a song from a group, and finally 
“SAVEGRP”, to save the group shown.

9)

Space dedicated to groups' synch information (see next point).

10)

 Two buttons for synch functions: “SYNC GROUP LIST” assign as common medium bpm to 
the songs with compatible time (+/-15% of difference, max 100 songs), “SYNC SAMPLE 
LOOPS”, samples synch function, currently not implemented.

11)

 List of group's songs.

12)

 “SELECT” to select a song, “ADD SONG” to add the selected song in the group listed 
below (11). The number of songs per group is theoretically unlimited, still, in order to avoid 
disordered mixes of songs that be can create management confusions, we suggest not to 
create groups of +/- 100 songs.

13)

 List “ALL SONGS” includes all the songs (MIDI/Audio) to be imported in MatrixOne. Right 
besides ALL SONGS the numbers of song are listed. It is possible to scroll the list through 
lateral scrolling bar or by using the cursor keys “▲▼”. By pressing the     icon, the list of 
songs will be extended, filling the right half of the display. Press the  

 

 icon again to return 

to standard display. Keys (► to enter and ◄ to exit the various folders) may be used in 
alternative to touch screen.

                                                               

                                                      

 

                     

 

Through the “◄” key it is possible to access the “BROWSER”, in order to further access the 
sub-folders:

-ALL SONGS (all songs (MIDI+Audio)

-AUDIO SONGS (only Audio songs)

-MIDI SONGS (only MIDI songs)

GROUPS (saved groups of songs)

INPUT SCENES (4 input saved presets relative to EQ, Rev, and all 
parameters of single channel effects of input channel)

LYRICS (.txt files for text digit in MIDI or Audio songs)

MASTER SCENES (saved presets relative to the "MASTER" window 
(screen, EQ graphic, etc.))

PERFORMANCES (saved presets relative to “KEYB” window)

SAMPLES (6 folders divided by types of audio sampling)

SOUNDFONTS (sound bank in SF2 format)

STYLES (styles for the built-in arranger, in “.sty” format)

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Summary of Contents for MATRIX one

Page 1: ...acteristics quick guide for use Electronic Sound Solutions s r l Via Parigi 79 46042 Castel Goffredo MN Italy Tel 39 0376 778712 Fax 39 0376 772100 www essound com info essound com assistenza essound...

Page 2: ...ibility to easily create layers keyboard areas and assign different instruments to any of the 4 zones available 256 voices sound generator Supports up to 4 sound fonts SF2 contemporaneously and indivi...

Page 3: ...anel of MatrixOne ESS declines any responsibility for possible damages derived by the non respect of this important instruction of use Rear Panel In Out audio connections 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 11 10 9 8 1 Con...

Page 4: ...o inputs May be used for instance as low cut filter when using sound sources such as voice 11 RCA output connector to be connected to a normal TV unit or any other video unit compatible with the Compo...

Page 5: ...successively the Start key the selected song will be repeated from the beginning 8 Push button to accede the virtual keyboard and other functions such as Lyrics Editor to enter text of MIDI songs or A...

Page 6: ...ime more or less 30 seconds the touch screen display will show the main screen of the unit 14 13 1 12 2 11 3 10 9 8 4 7 5 6 1 Samples section consisting of 9 buttons to which it is possible to assign...

Page 7: ...s a tuner will activate 6 Group of push buttons consisting of XFADE to select the cross fader type between a song and another In XFADE OFF position the selected song will be instantaneously executed a...

Page 8: ...management confusions we suggest not to create groups of 100 songs 13 List ALL SONGS includes all the songs MIDI Audio to be imported in MatrixOne Right besides ALL SONGS the numbers of song are liste...

Page 9: ...on the LYRICS VIEW window it will be possible to view the window at full screen To return normal view press the icon again which is also present in the full screen view The small red dot bottom left o...

Page 10: ...ONSOLE press the same key again or EXIT directly from the console The keys are the ones of a computer keyboard excluding some keys which are described below 1 5 2 3 4 1 Space reserved for alphabetical...

Page 11: ...window Press IMPORT FILES The PRELISTEN key will allow you to listen to the selected MIDI or Audio song before copying it Once the import is finished press EXIT to return to the CONSOLE B To connect d...

Page 12: ...TV device or the monitors before turning MatrixOne ON Back to CONSOLE 3 To modify or insert text in songs 4 To rename songs After pressing this button select the song to be renamed In the console s sp...

Page 13: ...an external harmoniser SOLO to exclusively listen to the selected channel EXIT To exit the window After pressing the EXIT button you will be asked by the message if you want to save the changes Yes o...

Page 14: ...apply the changes by means of the PAGE VALUE knob Scroll to select the single rhythmical instrument in the MIDI song in use To exit the window To exclusively listen to the selected channel By pressing...

Page 15: ...me by means of the CONSOLE that will automatically activate itself by pressing the button FX to access the available effects currently Compressor Chorus Combo a guitar amplifier simulator and Delay Se...

Page 16: ...e itself to allow to record a name in this case to the PERFORMANCE created MUTE to mute the selected layer ARRANG to access arranger functions for which we will deeply describe the characteristics In...

Page 17: ...llowing window will appear after pressing the MAST button A L I B H C D E F G A Balance panpot individual regulation for each sound source B Buttons that determine if the input 1 2 are to be considere...

Page 18: ...n scenes that may be successively loaded by choosing them in the BROWSER window in the INPUT SCENES folder F By pressing EFFECTS you reach the window dedicated to settings of 18 Audio file format of r...

Page 19: ...pplied to MIDI songs MIDCHOR includes parameters relative to chorus which should be exclusively applied to MIDI songs G FILTER heads towards the coloured window where it is possible to modify in real...

Page 20: ...el of waveform With a selected song green by pressing the CUE CUT button after the short message BUILDING WAVEFORM FROM FILE the window usually assigned to group management is being replaced by the fo...

Page 21: ...Successively press the key and carry out by means of the PAGE VALUE knob the due corrections at fade off time Apply the desired modification and changes press the EXIT key red to exit the window It wi...

Page 22: ...42 Cello 000 043 Contra Bass 000 044 Tremolo Strings 000 045 Pizzicato Strings 000 046 Harp 000 047 Timpani 000 048 String 000 049 Slow Strings Pc CC0 000 050 Synth Strings 1 000 051 Synth Strings 2 0...

Page 23: ...h Noise 000 122 Seashore 000 123 Bird Tweet 000 124 Telephone 000 125 Helicopter 000 126 Applause 000 127 Gun Shot 128 000 Standard 128 016 Power 128 024 Electronic 128 025 TR 808 128 032 Jazz 128 056...

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