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Page 1: ...User Guide English Manual Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...gram 9 Features 10 Code 25 10 Top Panel 10 Rear Panel 14 Code 49 15 Top Panel 15 Rear Panel 19 Code 61 20 Top Panel 20 Rear Panel 24 Operation 25 Basic Concepts 25 Presets 25 Control Modes 26 Using th...

Page 3: ...l Channel 35 Zone Channel 36 Global Channel 36 Keyboard 37 Commands 37 Ctrl Assign 37 Zone Chan 37 Chan Assign 38 Prog 38 Snap Shot 38 Bank LSB Bank MSB 38 Memory Dump 39 Data 1 39 Data 2 39 Data 3 39...

Page 4: ...ons 47 Editing Assignments 47 Channel 47 Messages 48 MIDI CCs 48 MIDI CC Value Increment Decrement 49 MIDI CC Value Cycle 50 Program Bank LSB and Bank MSB 51 Program Increment Decrement 52 Program Cyc...

Page 5: ...1 MIDI CCs 61 Relative Messages 62 Curve 63 Modes 64 MIDI Mode 64 Mackie Control HUI Mode 64 X Y Pad 65 Editing Assignments 65 Channel 65 Messages 66 MIDI CCs 66 Relative Messages 67 MIDI Notes 68 Cur...

Page 6: ...7 Program Cycle 78 MMC MIDI Machine Control 79 Latching 80 Curve 81 Colors 82 Octaves and Transposition 83 Wheels 84 Editing Assignments 84 Channel 84 Messages 85 MIDI CCs 85 Sustain Pedal 86 Editing...

Page 7: ...sets and Memory 101 Selecting Presets 101 Storing Presets 101 Sending and Restoring SysEx Memory 102 Restoring Default Settings 102 Appendix 103 Parameter Numbers 103 Faders Encoders X Y Pad Wheels an...

Page 8: ...Colors 108 Buttons 108 Pads 108 Velocity Curves 109 Keyboard VCrV 109 Pads PCrV 109 Encoders ECrV 110 X Y Pad TCrV 110 Technical Specifications 111 Code 25 111 Code 49 112 Code 61 113 Trademarks and...

Page 9: ...t support visit m audio com support Quick Start Connection Diagram Remember to select Code 25 Code 49 or Code 61 as the controller in the Preferences Device Setup or Options of your digital audio work...

Page 10: ...CC 01 modulation by default You can also change this wheel s MIDI assignment See Operation Wheels Editing Assigments to learn how to do this 4 Key Octave Press one of these buttons to move the keyboar...

Page 11: ...s button s color Red MIDI Mode the default Green Mackie Control HUI Mode Yellow HID Mode Learn more about these modes in Operation Buttons Modes 11 Bank Right Left Press one of these buttons to move t...

Page 12: ...obal Channel to learn more about this mode 19 Edit Press this button to enter or exit Edit Mode In Edit Mode Use the Preset Down Up buttons to change the value or setting of the parameter shown in the...

Page 13: ...these buttons to send the maximum value for the parameter assigned to that axis In Edit Mode press one of these buttons when assigning a parameter to assign it to that axis X horizontal or Y vertical...

Page 14: ...rnal device If an external device is connected to the MIDI In the external device sends MIDI messages in along this path external device Code 25 computer MIDI messages can then be sent to an external...

Page 15: ...CC 01 modulation by default You can also change this wheel s MIDI assignment See Operation Wheels Editing Assigments to learn how to do this 4 Key Octave Press one of these buttons to move the keyboa...

Page 16: ...ree modes distinguishable by this button s color Red MIDI Mode the default Green Mackie Control HUI Mode Yellow HID Mode Learn more about these modes in Operation Buttons Modes 11 Bank Right Left Pres...

Page 17: ...r exit Edit Mode In Edit Mode Use the Preset Down Up buttons to change the value or setting of the parameter shown in the display Use the keyboard s keys to access additional functions or commands pri...

Page 18: ...these buttons to send the maximum value for the parameter assigned to that axis In Edit Mode press one of these buttons when assigning a parameter to assign it to that axis X horizontal or Y vertical...

Page 19: ...rnal device If an external device is connected to the MIDI In the external device sends MIDI messages in along this path external device Code 49 computer MIDI messages can then be sent to an external...

Page 20: ...CC 01 modulation by default You can also change this wheel s MIDI assignment See Operation Wheels Editing Assigments to learn how to do this 4 Key Octave Press one of these buttons to move the keyboa...

Page 21: ...ree modes distinguishable by this button s color Red MIDI Mode the default Green Mackie Control HUI Mode Yellow HID Mode Learn more about these modes in Operation Buttons Modes 11 Bank Right Left Pres...

Page 22: ...or exit Edit Mode In Edit Mode Use the Preset Down Up buttons to change the value or setting of the parameter shown in the display Use the keyboard s keys to access additional functions or commands p...

Page 23: ...these buttons to send the maximum value for the parameter assigned to that axis In Edit Mode press one of these buttons when assigning a parameter to assign it to that axis X horizontal or Y vertical...

Page 24: ...rnal device If an external device is connected to the MIDI In the external device sends MIDI messages in along this path external device Code 61 computer MIDI messages can then be sent to an external...

Page 25: ...dio workstation DAW virtual instrument or project session for example Learn more about managing presets in the Presets and Memory chapter To select a preset use the Preset Down Up buttons The current...

Page 26: ...character messages See Buttons Modes to learn more about these modes Encoder Modes The encoders are always in one of two modes Press Encoder Mode to switch between them distinguishable by the Encoder...

Page 27: ...DI Mode red MIDI Pressing the Bank Right Left buttons will change the bank for all controls in MIDI Mode When you press the Bank Right Left buttons the current bank will appear in the display as MIDI1...

Page 28: ...ix Parameter Numbers Some numbers correspond to their conventional MIDI parameters but others may be less familiar to you particularly NRPNs Editing Controls This section is a brief overview of how to...

Page 29: ...the display This number corresponds to a specific MIDI parameter specified in Appendix Parameter Numbers Data 2 i Press the keyboard s Data 2 key ii Use the keyboard s numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down...

Page 30: ...one Program and Zone LSB and MSB sections to learn about this Assigning Keys to a Zone To assign a section of the keyboard to a zone you need to define the range of notes By default all zones will con...

Page 31: ...ng While holding Shift use the numeric keys 0 9 to enter a channel 00 or 01 16 Use the Preset Down Up buttons to select a channel 00 or 01 16 5 While holding Shift press the Enter key 6 To set the MID...

Page 32: ...ayed by the zone s keys will be 10 semitones higher than normal To set the zone octave and or transposition for the keys 1 Press and hold Zone for 1 second to enter Zone Edit Mode The active Zone Butt...

Page 33: ...ttons 1 4 to edit those zones simultaneously 3 Press and hold Shift and then press the Prog key The display will show PRO and the program change number 4 Enter the desired program change number by doi...

Page 34: ...le Zone Buttons 1 4 to edit those zones simultaneously 3 Press and hold Shift and then press the Bank LSB key The display will show LSB and the LSB number 4 Enter the desired LSB number by doing one o...

Page 35: ...o set the MIDI channel for a control 1 Press Edit to enter Edit Mode The Edit button will light up 2 Move the desired fader The fader s number will appear in the display 3 Press the Chan Assign key Th...

Page 36: ...e Alternatively you can press multiple Zone Buttons 1 4 to edit those zones simultaneously 3 Press and hold Shift and then press the Zone Chan key The display will show CHN and the zone s current MIDI...

Page 37: ...note messages Click a key below to jump to that part of this section Ctrl Assign Press this key to enter the Control Assign number using the numeric keys 0 9 This number determines what type of MIDI m...

Page 38: ...IDI channel for an entire zone see Channels Zone Channel Prog Press this key to enter a program change number using the numeric keys 0 9 and send it over the global MIDI channel Alternatively press an...

Page 39: ...ic keys 0 9 or the Preset Down Up buttons This number determines the control s minimum value its released message etc The available numbers and their corresponding functions are listed in Appendix Par...

Page 40: ...g Assignments Curve Pads Editing Assignments Curve Encoders Editing Assignments Curve X Y Pad Editing Assignments Curve Press and hold Shift and then press this key to switch the current preset betwee...

Page 41: ...yboard curve 1 Press Edit to enter Edit Mode The Edit button will light up 2 Press the Curve key once The display will show VCrV and the current curve setting Display Curve Number Description VCrVC1 0...

Page 42: ...of the keyboard press and hold Transpose and then use the Key Octave buttons to lower or raise the octave respectively The display will temporarily show TRN and the current transposition 12 to 12 Imp...

Page 43: ...desired fader The fader s number will appear in the display 3 Press the Chan Assign key The display will show CHN for 1 second and then show the fader s number and current MIDI channel or zone channel...

Page 44: ...d the value at its minimum position 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 001 127 7 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show the fade...

Page 45: ...nd and then show the fader s number F__ and the value at its minimum position 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter one of the following values for the desired relative operati...

Page 46: ...the Mackie Control protocol moving the faders will adjust the volume of each track If your Code Series keyboard is set to use the HUI protocol moving the faders will adjust the volume of each track e...

Page 47: ...this Channel To set the MIDI channel for a button 1 Press Edit to enter Edit Mode The Edit button will light up 2 Press the desired button The button s number will appear in the display 3 Press the C...

Page 48: ...tons to enter a MIDI CC number 001 127 5 Press the Data 2 key The display will show DATA2 for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and the value it will send when released 6 Use the numeric...

Page 49: ...he display 3 Press the Ctrl Assign key The display will show ASGN for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and a number for the type of message it sends 4 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset...

Page 50: ...d 8 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 000 127 9 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and the highest va...

Page 51: ...he Data 1 key The display will show DATA1 for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and the program number it will send 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desir...

Page 52: ...ress the desired button The button s number will appear in the display 3 Press the Ctrl Assign key The display will show ASGN for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and a number for the ty...

Page 53: ...0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 000 127 7 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and the highest program number it will send...

Page 54: ...TA1 for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and a number for the MIDI note 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired note number 001 127 7 Repeat Steps 5 6 b...

Page 55: ...Assign key The display will show DEV ID for 1 second and then show the button s number B__ and the current MIDI channel it uses 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter 127 7 Pre...

Page 56: ...2 Tab Esc 1 0 NUM1 0 Backspace BKSP COMMA Insert Enter RETURN SEMI Home 5 Use the Preset Down Up buttons to select the desired keystroke 6 Press the Data 2 key The display will show KEY2 for 1 second...

Page 57: ..._ and a number for the MIDI CC 5 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired MIDI CC number 001 127 6 Press the Data 2 key The display will show DATA2 for 1 second and then...

Page 58: ...button s off color number 2 presses The display will show COLOR2 for 1 second and then show the button s first press color number 3 presses The display will show COLOR3 for 1 second and then show the...

Page 59: ...hold Shift and then press the first button B1 under the master fader to cycle through the four functions The display will show the current function TRACK track select RECORD record arm SOLO or MUTE T...

Page 60: ...Edit button will light up 2 Move the desired encoder The encoder s number will appear in the display 3 Press the Chan Assign key The display will show CHN for 1 second and then show the encoder s num...

Page 61: ...r s number E__ and the minimum value it will send 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 001 127 7 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then...

Page 62: ...2 for 1 second and then show the encoder s number E__ and the value at its minimum position 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter one of the following values for the desired re...

Page 63: ...how quickly slowly you turn it ECrVC2 01 This is a slow acceleration curve useful for making fine adjustments ECrVC3 02 This is a medium acceleration curve the default ECrVC4 03 This is a quick accele...

Page 64: ...ill adjust the panning of each track If your Code Series keyboard is set to use the HUI protocol turning the encoders will adjust the panning of each track In Avid Pro Tools stereo channels have two p...

Page 65: ...e The Edit button will light up 2 Press the X button or Y button to select the desired axis The axis letter will appear in the display 3 Press the Chan Assign key The display will show CHN for 1 secon...

Page 66: ...e it will send at its minimum position 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 001 127 7 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show X or...

Page 67: ...position 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter one of the following values for the desired relative operation 128 or 130 Moving your finger in the positive direction increment...

Page 68: ...e numeric keys 0 9 to enter the desired MIDI note number 000 127 Use the Preset Down Up buttons to select a MIDI note C 1 G9 Press Preset Up to jump up one octave or press Preset Down to move down one...

Page 69: ...locity of 127 All other notes will have a velocity of 100 TCrVS6 08 Each axis represents the range of velocities from 64 to 127 A note generated at the axis s minimum point will have a velocity of 64...

Page 70: ...earlier in Editing Assignments Message MIDI Note Mode In this mode the X Mode or Y Mode button will be lit pink Moving your finger along the axis will send a range of MIDI note messages which you can...

Page 71: ...Channel 10 which is commonly reserved for drums and percussion in the General MIDI GM specification You can change this setting if you want though To set the MIDI channel for a pad 1 Press Edit to en...

Page 72: ...__ and a number for the MIDI note 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired note number 001 127 7 Press the Enter key The pad is now set to send the assigned MIDI note...

Page 73: ...s the Data 2 key The display will show DATA2 for 1 second and then show the pad s number P__ and the value the pad will send when released 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter...

Page 74: ...e display will show ASGN for 1 second and then show the pad s number P__ and a number for the type of message it sends 4 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter 154 to increment a...

Page 75: ...en show the pad s number P__ and the lowest value it will send 8 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 000 127 9 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 se...

Page 76: ...show DATA1 for 1 second and then show the pad s number P__ and the program number it will send 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired program number 7 Press the Dat...

Page 77: ...the desired pad The pad s number will appear in the display 3 Press the Ctrl Assign key The display will show ASGN for 1 second and then show the pad s number P__ and a number for the type of message...

Page 78: ...Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 000 127 7 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show the pad s number P__ and the highest program number it will send 8 Use th...

Page 79: ...EV ID for 1 second and then show the pad s number P__ and the current MIDI channel it uses 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter 127 7 Press the Data 2 key The display will sho...

Page 80: ...ric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired MIDI CC number 001 127 6 Press the Data 2 key The display will show DATA2 for 1 second and then show the pad s number P__ and the value it w...

Page 81: ...This is a linear curve The velocity of the note will be proportional to the amount of force PCrVF1 05 All notes will have a fixed velocity of 64 PCrVF2 06 All notes will have a fixed velocity of 100 P...

Page 82: ...show the pad s off color number 2 presses The display will show COLOR2 for 1 second and then show the pad s first press color number 3 presses The display will show COLOR3 for 1 second and then show...

Page 83: ...her direction To change the octave of the pads use the Pad Octave buttons to lower or raise the octave respectively The display will temporarily show OCT and the current octave shift 5 to 5 To change...

Page 84: ...show CHN for 1 second and then show PW or MW and current MIDI channel or zone channel 4 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired MIDI channel 00 or 01 16 or zone channe...

Page 85: ...to enter a value 001 127 7 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show PW or MW and the value it will send at its maximum position 8 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset...

Page 86: ...elease it SUS will appear in the display 3 Press the Chan Assign key The display will show CHN for 1 second and then show SUS and current MIDI channel or zone channel 4 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Pre...

Page 87: ...5 Press the Data 2 key The display will show DATA2 for 1 second and then show SUS and the value it will send when released 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 001 12...

Page 88: ...en show SUS and a number for the MIDI note 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired note number 001 127 7 Repeat Steps 5 6 but using the Data 2 key This will determine...

Page 89: ...to increment a MIDI CC value or 153 to decrement a MIDI CC value 5 Press the Data 1 key The display will show DATA1 for 1 second and then show SUS and the MIDI CC value it will increment decrement 6...

Page 90: ...The display will show DATA1 for 1 second and then show SUS and the program number it will send 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired program number 7 Press the Dat...

Page 91: ...umber for the type of message it sends 4 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter 156 to increment the program number or 155 to decrement the program number 5 Press the Data 2 key T...

Page 92: ...ll show DEV ID for 1 second and then show SUS and the current MIDI channel it uses 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter 127 7 Press the Data 2 key The display will show DATA2...

Page 93: ...and a number for the MIDI CC 5 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired MIDI CC number 001 127 6 Press the Data 2 key The display will show DATA2 for 1 second and then s...

Page 94: ...HN for 1 second and then show VOL and current MIDI channel or zone channel 4 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter the desired MIDI channel 00 or 01 16 or zone channel 17 20 Note...

Page 95: ...m position 6 Use the numeric keys 0 9 or Preset Down Up buttons to enter a value 001 127 7 Press the Data 3 key The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show VOL and the value it will send at...

Page 96: ...tracks Important note if you are using Code 25 In your DAW it may look like you are controlling 8 tracks but you can control only 4 tracks at a time When you press one of the Bank Right Left buttons...

Page 97: ...its color o Track Select green the default o Record Arm red o Solo yellow o Mute blue The first button B1 under the master fader does not have a track specific function To set the function of all butt...

Page 98: ...e or disable the port The display will show MID and whether the port is ON or OFF To change it while the display still shows the state press the MIDI Out key or a Preset Down Up key to switch between...

Page 99: ...essage with each button press 3 When the display shows the desired program change number release Shift Zone Program Change Zone Program Change messages are sent on the channel s of active zones thus s...

Page 100: ...zone Each bank change consists of an LSB number Least Signficant Byte and an MSB number Most Significant Byte These bank change messages are stored in each preset ensuring that each zone selects the c...

Page 101: ...preset you will lose any assignments or changes you have made Selecting Presets To select a preset use the Preset Down Up buttons The current preset number will appear in the display You can start usi...

Page 102: ...00 12 and then press Enter 5 Your Code Series keyboard will send the SysEx file and SYS will appear in the display To send a SysEx file to your Code Series keyboard from your DAW 1 On your computer op...

Page 103: ...rpose 3 LSB 14 Controller 14 51 General Purpose 4 LSB 15 Controller 15 52 Controller 52 16 General Purpose 1 53 Controller 53 17 General Purpose 2 54 Controller 54 18 General Purpose 3 55 Controller 5...

Page 104: ...9 117 Controller 117 90 Controller 90 118 Controller 118 91 Effects 1 Depth 119 Controller 119 92 Effects 2 Depth 93 Effects 3 Depth Channel Mode Messages 94 Effects 4 Depth 120 All Sound Off 95 Effec...

Page 105: ...e 1 57 Controller 57 17 General Purpose 2 58 Controller 58 18 General Purpose 3 59 Controller 59 19 General Purpose 4 60 Controller 60 20 Controller 20 61 Controller 61 21 Controller 21 62 Controller...

Page 106: ...SB 121 Reset All Controllers 100 RPN LSB 122 Local Control On Off 101 RPN MSB 123 All Notes Off 102 Controller 102 124 Omni Mode Off All Notes Off 103 Controller 103 125 Omni Mode On All Notes Off 104...

Page 107: ...rg Cubase AIR Music Technology Loom 8 Apple Logic Pro AIR Music Technology Hybrid 9 Apple Logic Pro AIR Music Technology Loom 10 Bitwig Studio AIR Music Technology Hybrid 11 Bitwig Studio AIR Music Te...

Page 108: ...OLOR3 or COLOR4 0 Off 4 Magenta 1 Green 5 Red 2 Cyan 6 Yellow 3 Blue 7 White Pads Each pad can use up to 4 colors depending on its function The display will show COLOR1 COLOR2 COLOR3 or COLOR4 0 Off 7...

Page 109: ...pear in the display when you are selecting the pads velocity curve Display Curve Number Description PCrVC1 01 This is a low sensitivity setting useful for playing notes with mostly low velocities PCrV...

Page 110: ...fixed velocity of 127 TCrVS2 04 The velocities of the notes will between 64 and 127 TCrVS3 05 Every third note will have a velocity of 127 All other notes will have a velocity of 64 TCrVS4 06 The vel...

Page 111: ...acklit 4 banks available with Bank buttons Encoders 4 assignable 360 knobs 4 banks available with Bank buttons X Y Pad 55mm x 55mm touch sensitive pad 2 independently assignable axes X horizontal Y ve...

Page 112: ...ttons Encoders 8 assignable 360 knobs 4 banks available with Bank buttons X Y Pad 55mm x 55mm touch sensitive pad 2 independently assignable axes X horizontal Y vertical Display 85mm x 25mm LCD Connec...

Page 113: ...tons Encoders 8 assignable 360 knobs 4 banks available with Bank buttons X Y Pad 55mm x 55mm touch sensitive pad 2 independently assignable axes X horizontal Y vertical Display 85mm x 25mm LCD Connect...

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