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Evolution MK-425C • MK-449C • MK-461C 

Organising Presets Received From A Device

You can name the memories as you like. To re-name a memory, double-click on the memory. You can then move memories around by dragging them to 
a new position, or using the copy buttons between the two windows.

These buttons are defined below:

Will copy the selected memory in Bank 2 to Bank 1.

Will copy the selected memory in Bank 1 to Bank 2.

Will copy all memories in Bank 2 to Bank 1.

Will copy all the memories in Bank 1 to Bank 2.

Will undo the last copy you made. Only the last copy is remembered.

 
It’s a good idea to decide which column is your master column, to avoid confusion and maybe loosing hours of work.

Viewing The Contents Of A Memory

Right-click on a memory to view the contents. Please note that it is not possible to edit the contents of a memory. The Sys Ex librarian will simply allow 
you to rearrange the order of memories, or copy memories between one dump and another. The screen shot shown below shows the first memory of 
a memory dump from a 425C with the factory defaults.

Saving A Setup

Once you have named all your presets, and organised them in the desired order, click ’save’ to save the content.

Alternatively you can click on the File menu and select save to save the file with the previously assigned file name, or save as to assign the memory dump 
a new file name. 

The shortcut key to save is CTRL+S. Make sure you give the file a name which allows you to quickly identify your collection of setups.

Loading A Setup

To load a memory setup file back in to the librarian, click on the ’Load’ button and select the required file. The loaded preset setups will appear in the 
Edit Window. You can then either send it directly to the Evolution device by clicking send, or edit it.

Alternatively, select Open from the File menu.

The shortcut key for loading is CTRL+O.

Future Development Of The Librarian

We strongly recommend you register your ownership of the Evolution Librarian if you would like to be kept informed about future development. As you 
can see from the version number, the software is at an early version 1.0 stage and we will continue to work on enhancements for the software.

To register your copy, please visit www.evolution.co.uk/register

Summary of Contents for Evolution MK-425C

Page 1: ...User Guide Evolution MK 425C MK 449C MK 461C...

Page 2: ...on 7 About SysEx Messages Device ID 7 Non Volatile Memory 7 Memory Dump 8 Assigning Device ID 8 Resetting To The Factory Default Setting 8 MIDI Messages Explained 9 Program Bank Changes Explained 9 RP...

Page 3: ...5 B2 The Buttons 16 Appendix C Hexadecimal Conversion Chart 17 Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion Chart 17 Appendix D Useful MIDI data 18 General MIDI Instruments 18 MIDI Note Numbers 18 Appendix E 19...

Page 4: ...mbol and the 2 digit display will show the last selected controller The 3 digits display the currently assigned MIDI CC number Programming Editing The MK 425C 449C 461C Introduction To Programming Opt...

Page 5: ...ric keypad or the buttons or Move a fader rotary controller Simply moving a fader rotary controller will make it the currently selected controller ready for editing It is not possible to select any of...

Page 6: ...e from 0 to 131 We have extended the list of MIDI cc s that can be assigned to the controllers of the keyboard to include RPN NRPN MMC and General MIDI 1 2 SysEx messages These advanced messages are a...

Page 7: ...ou press the button a Note on message will be sent out with a velocity of 100 4 Press DATA LSB twice and enter a value of 000 This means when you release the button a Note off message will be sent out...

Page 8: ...C 461C MK 225C Press PROGRAM and DATA MSB The default Device ID is 127 which means when a memory dump is performed that dump can be received by the same keyboard model regardless of the Device ID sett...

Page 9: ...is is speci ed by controller number 6 Data entry for coarse adjustments or number 38 for ne adjustments A list of NRPN s will always be given in the User Manual of a device that receives NRPN messages...

Page 10: ...llation has been completed launch the program The following is a screenshot of what you should be seeing on your monitor Setting Up The Librarian Software Before you start using the Librarian check th...

Page 11: ...a memory dump from a 425C with the factory defaults Saving A Setup Once you have named all your presets and organised them in the desired order click save to save the content Alternatively you can cl...

Page 12: ...nt does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more...

Page 13: ...923 204010 fax 44 0 1923 204039 web http www maudio co uk Technical Support phone PC support 418 872 0444 phone MAC support 418 872 0444 fax 418 872 0034 Sales e mail infocanada m audio com phone 866...

Page 14: ...14 Appendix A G Appendix A MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART n o i t c n u F d e t t i m s n a r T d e v i e c e R s k r a m e R 7...

Page 15: ...ontrollers C C I D I M n o i t p i r c s e D s s e r P b s L a t a D e c i w T s s e r P b s M a t a D e c i w T Sysex messages for details please see page 8 MMC Sysex messages for details please see...

Page 16: ...e r P b s L a t a D e c i w T s s e r P b s M a t a D e c i w T s s e r P Sysex messages for details please see page 8 MMC Sysex messages for details please see page 5 This value cannot be typed in us...

Page 17: ...17 Evolution MK 425C MK 449C MK 461C Appendix C Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion Chart...

Page 18: ...P c i t a m o r h C a r t s e h c r O s g n i r t S e p i P c i n h t E n a g r O e l b m e s n E d a e L h t n y S e v i s s u c r e P r a t i u G s s a r B d a P h t n y S s t c e f f E d n u o S M...

Page 19: ...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 SoundVariation 71 Resonance 72 Release Time...

Page 20: ...00 7F n a 64 0 63 Drum EG Attack Rate relative change 17 00 7F 00 7F n a 64 0 63 Drum EG Decay Rate relative change 18 00 7F 00 7F n a 64 0 63 Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse relative change 19 00 7F 00...

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