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Memory banks and Presets

There are 25 memory banks in total. Memory banks 1-4 are accessible using the Preset buttons
1-4 respectively. This allows you to store settings you use a lot and makes for easy access to
them.  By default the 4 presets are:

1. Propellerhead’s Reason mixer
2. Steinberg’s Halion sampler
3. Native Instruments FM7
4. General GM/GS/XG preset.

The rest of the memory banks are accessible by pressing the RECALL button, then using either
the +/- buttons or the numeric keys to type in the number of the memory bank you want (1-25). By
default the remaining presets are:

5. Native Instruments B4
6. Native Instruments Pro-52
7. Steinberg Model-E
8. Waldorf Attack
9. Waldorf PPG wave 2V
10.Propellerhead's Rebirth Master
11.Propellerhead's Rebirth Rhythm section
12.Reason Subtractor
13.Reason Dr. Rex
14.Reason NN-19
15.AAS Lounge Lizard
16. Native Instruments Traktor DJ

17.cc numbers 40 – 55.
18.cc numbers 75 – 90
19.cc numbers 102 – 117
20.Volume (cc7) on channels 1 – 16
21.Pan (cc7) on channels 1 – 16

Bank numbers 22 – 25 have the same default as bank number 4. 

For a fully detailed list of the memory bank presets please look at the UC16 Memory bank
definitions document bundled with your UC16, or available to download from our website.

It is also possible to store your own presets.
To save the current settings for all 16 controllers press the MEMORY buttons (CHANNEL
ASSIGN and RECALL), then type in the number of the memory bank you want (1-25).
Alternatively, you can use the ‘+’ and ‘-‘ buttons.

Each memory bank will store the current Program number and channel transmit number for all of
the 16 controllers.

If you make a mess of things, don’t worry – you can always get the factory presets back by
holding down the ‘+’ and ‘-‘ keys on power up.

Summary of Contents for UC-16

Page 1: ...Evolution UC16 USB MIDI Controller with 16 rotary programmable controllers 25 Memory Banks and USB WWW EVOLUTION CO UK EVOLUTION UC16 USB MIDI CONTROLLER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ve the adapter plugged in for long periods of time if the unit is not in use 2 Preparation Connect the unit with other MIDI equipment you may have The UC16 will act as a MIDI interface for any other M...

Page 3: ...oller number assignment Repeat this process to see the controller number assignment 0 132 for any Knob 1 16 by moving the relevant controller or by typing a new number If no keys are pressed or any of...

Page 4: ...ashing and the value is selected Alternatively if no key is pressed and the display stops flashing the number on the display is selected The update routine is triggered so that the new value is sent o...

Page 5: ...ction 12 Reason Subtractor 13 Reason Dr Rex 14 Reason NN 19 15 AAS Lounge Lizard 16 Native Instruments Traktor DJ 17 cc numbers 40 55 18 cc numbers 75 90 19 cc numbers 102 117 20 Volume cc7 on channel...

Page 6: ...tting on the LCD display The keys can be used to alter the current setting selects YES selects NO Pressing both and calls up the default setting which is NO When NO is selected the MIDI Out sends the...

Page 7: ...ld 1 1 31 33 95 102 121 Mod Wheel Assign Program Change True Number 0 127 System Exclusive X Song Position Common Song Select Tune X X X System Clock Exclusive Commands X X Aux Local ON OFF Messages A...

Page 8: ...Controller 58 59 Controller 59 60 Controller 60 61 Controller 61 62 Controller 62 63 Controller 63 64 Sustain Pedal 65 Portamento 66 Sostenuto 67 Soft Pedal 68 Legato Pedal 69 Hold 2 70 Sound Variatio...

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