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1-8 Slider 'mute' buttons, from left to right, are:
65, 73, 66, 74, 67, 75, 68, 76
function 1-6:
77, 78, 79, 69, 70, 71
BPM:
87

The Ohm64 responds with ACK when finished processing this command.

0C : Set MIDI Basic Channel

F0 00 01 61 02 0C NN F7
This command sets the MIDI Basic Channel to NN, where 00 through 0F are valid and the rest are reserved.
During operation, incoming Channel messages are ignored if Omni Mode is Off and the Channel does not
match. If Omni Mode in On, then the incoming Channel is not checked, and all messages are interpreted. For
outgoing MIDI messages, the Basic Channel is always used unless an Analog input is mapped to Pitch Bend,
in which case the Channel number is specified by the mapping entry. The Ohm64 responds with ACK when
finished processing this command.

0D : Set MIDI Output Merge

F0 00 01 61 02 0D NN F7
This command allows the Control Surface to merge its messages onto the MIDI output jack, in addition to
USB. NN can be 00 (off) or 01 (on). Other values are reserved.
The Ohm64 responds with ACK when finished processing this command.

0E : Erase entire MIDI Input Map

F0 00 01 61 02 0E F7
This command erases all MIDI Input message mappings. These affect the remote control of LED indicators,
so no remote control will be available immediately after the map is erased. Because there are as many as
(256) possible MIDI Input messages that can be mapped to an LED, and because multiple assignments to the
same LED can cause conflicts, it is best to start the LED indicator mapping process by first erasing all
entries before filling in the desired mappings, no more than (75), preferably. The Ohm64 responds with ACK
when finished processing this command.

0F : Set crossfader Flip (left or right as minimum)

F0 00 01 61 02 0F NN F7
This command allows the crossfader response to be flipped. NN can be 00 or 01. Other values are reserved.
The Ohm64 responds with ACK when finished processing this command.

7E : NAK Negative Acknowledge

F0 00 01 61 02 7E F7
This is intended as a way for the Ohm64 to indicate a problem with the previous message. Unfortunately,
when messages are sent too fast, it becomes impossible for the Ohm64 to reply with anything reliably, even
NAK. The best approach is to wait for ACK (see below) after sending each message, rather than depend on
NAK to indicate an error. The one exception is Recall User Settings, where the Ohm64 will reply with NAK
if the contents of User memory are empty or otherwise corrupted.

Summary of Contents for Ohm64

Page 1: ...s of a standard MIDI controller instrument or mixer The Ohm64 features assignable LED backlighting custom designed rubber buttons and high quality sliders and knobs The control layout was inspired by...

Page 2: ...otes or CCs 3 Programmable Knobs These programmable knobs can be used to adjust effects EQ settings and control playback The knobs can be programmed to send CC or Pitch Bend messages 4 Programmable Fu...

Page 3: ...omplaint and does not require drivers when using the USB connectivity Connect the USB cable from the computer to the USB port on the Ohm64 1 When the logo on the Ohm64 is illuminated the device is pow...

Page 4: ...ions and ask new ones We will do our best to answer most of of your questions within 24 hours Appendix Ohm64 Sysex SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE COMMAND BYTES The System Exclusive message includes the official MID...

Page 5: ...up The Ohm64 responds with ACK when finished processing this command 04 Set all LED indicators F0 00 01 61 02 04 LL HH LL HH LL HH LL HH LL HH LL HH F7 All 75 LED indicators can be set on or off with...

Page 6: ...everal types of information to be requested Each request type RR will be detailed below Some request messages require additional information bytes to specific which particular item is being requested...

Page 7: ...setting F0 00 01 61 02 07 0D F7 Request MIDI Output Merge setting The Ohm64 will respond with Command 0D 07 0F Request crossfader Flip setting F0 00 01 61 02 07 0F F7 Request crossfader Flip setting...

Page 8: ...are arranged as follows all indices are decimal in this table and start with 0 crossfader 24 eight faders from left to right 23 22 15 14 5 7 6 4 upper left knobs 17 16 9 8 19 18 11 10 21 20 13 12 righ...

Page 9: ...d erases all MIDI Input message mappings These affect the remote control of LED indicators so no remote control will be available immediately after the map is erased Because there are as many as 256 p...

Page 10: ...essages are implemented System Real Time MIDI System Reset Channel Mode Messages Reset All Controllers Local Control connects buttons to corresponding LED indicators Poly On Mono On both set Omni Off...

Page 11: ...XL and XR are the Left and Right crossfader bump buttons respectively M2 and M4 are the Mute buttons below faders 2 and 4 respectively M6 and M8 are the Mute buttons below faders 6 and 8 respectively...

Page 12: ...Controls Naming Convention Default MIDI Settings...

Page 13: ...long as the product is owned by the original purchaser the original purchaser has proof of purchase from Livid Instruments or an authorized dealer Warranty does not include repairs needed due to misus...

Page 14: ...INSTRUMENTS MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT THE PRODUCT IS FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE This warranty shall be construed interpreted and governed by the laws of the state of New Jersey If any provision of t...

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