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User Manual

Version 1.0 | Date 11.05.2012 

MP 11 Firmware-Version 1.64d

Summary of Contents for MP 11

Page 1: ...User Manual Version 1 0 Date 11 05 2012 MP 11 Firmware Version 1 64d ...

Page 2: ...ged power cables Moisture In order to avoid any risk of fire or electric shock the device must not be exposed to rain or moisture Spray or splashing water or dripping li quids must not get inside the unit Do not place any objects containing liquids e g beverages or vases on the device If the device is taken from a cold location to someplace warm conden sation may settle inside the device Do not tu...

Page 3: ...your keyboard and microphone and you can get started Mix every instrument live and exactly to your liking using the six faders Give your vocals the effects you want the lyrics appear directly on the display or on an external monitor Create and organize your playlists and markers right on the device An intelligent algorithm recognizes musical phrases and automatically creates seamless song segues T...

Page 4: ... the song 21 Switching the display between current and next song GoTo 22 Skipping or crossfading from the current song to the next 23 Adjusting SPEED and KEY SPEED BPM WIZARD 24 Quick skip to the next song Marker 25 Toggling between markers of the current song 26 Skipping to a marker of the next song 27 Changing the bar without markers LOOP Function Playlist 28 Creating and naming a playlist 29 Se...

Page 5: ... Technical specifications 53 Solo vocals 54 Connection Examples Vocals with guitar mixer and foot switch 54 Vocals with monitor or TV screen 55 PC USB master keyboard MP 11 as expander 55 Small band with master keyboard and click for the drummer 56 Frequently asked questions 57 FAQ Introduction Installation 58 MP11 Utility Software Menu bar 59 Handling 60 61 Sound tables 62 64 Sound Charts Drum Ki...

Page 6: ...erence Upper control panel Volume control MIDI Playback Playlist and Song Functions Control for microphone effects Volume control MIDI Playback High definition graphic display for putting lyrics and menus on view ...

Page 7: ...y being played or the next song Also if you press certain buttons their corresponding menus will be put on display e g Artists list Song list Genre list Playlist settings Marker settings General settings etc You can launch the menus that you need during the playback of a song Operating status Title Title Laufender Song Lyrics Highlighted in color based on the tempo Nächster Song Song chords Highli...

Page 8: ...nel Main control panel Song slection Navigation Starting stopping songs Search function and a lot more Song control Tempo Key pitch level Control panel Harmonizer Effects Menu Buttons Operating Panel Volume control MP3 MIDI Microphones ...

Page 9: ...ck button is not illuminated Holding down this button for about 2 seconds takes you directly to the MIDI SETTINGS MELODY TRACK menu display STOP Discontinues the playback of a song Pressing 1 x Pause Press PLAY to restart the playback from the same position Pressing 2 x Stop MP3 songs If this button is activated only MP3 files in the lists of Artist Title or Genre will be played Next Current SONG ...

Page 10: ...Do you want to create songs database appears on display confirm the message by pressing ENTER again songs start loading Once MP11 has completed loading the data a song list will appear on dis play these are the files that are on the CompactFlash card You can now turn the DIAL knob or press the UP DOWN buttons to select a song from the song list the song you choose gets shaded in color selec ted CA...

Page 11: ...ts you can select songs not only through the song list but also via the Artist list To do that press first the ARTIST button This puts the list of artists on display SELECT ARTIST Use the DIAL or press the UP DOWN buttons to select the artist of your choice shaded in color and then press ENTER If you have several songs from the selected artist in your repertoire all those songs will be listed You ...

Page 12: ...he SHORT button for about 2 seconds takes you directly to the menu display GENERAL SETTINGS SHORT TIME see page 43 There you can change the preset value on delivery the default value is 1 00 Note If you have set MARKERS in your songs and then press the SHORT button during the playback of those songs MP11 first considers the value that has been set in GENERAL SETTINGS SHORT TIME and then plays the ...

Page 13: ...s currently playing is over If the WIZARD button is deactivated the change will take place at the end of the bar that is currently being played Using this button you can add songs to a playlist or prepare the next song during the normal playback mode Therefore in the normal playback mode for example while a song is playing press first the TITLE button displays the song list Now select the song tha...

Page 14: ...n the USB flash drive or on the CompactFlash card in the sfx folder HARMONIZER Using this button you can activate or deactivate the Harmonizer or the Melody Tracker effect CONTROL Use this button to go directly to the HARMONIZER MELODY TRACKER EF FECT SETTINGS menu display BRIDGE This button allows you to set an MP3 file and have the file play back e g du ring breaks Holding down the BRIDGE button...

Page 15: ...G INFO WINDOW for the selected song will be displayed however this function is available only if the selected song is not being played back SAVE If you briefly press this button once you can open the Edit window e g EDIT TRACKS for MIDI files If a song is selected and you hold down the EDIT button for about 2 seconds a SONG INFO WINDOW for the selected song will be displayed however this function ...

Page 16: ...lename or Genre categories Artist and Genre song lists are available only if you have added their corresponding data to every song using the MP11 Utility Soft ware If there are 2 connected storage media USB stick and CompactFlash card and you hold down the TITLE button for about 2 seconds a window will appear in which you can select the storage medium of your choice MASTER VOLUME Dial knob ARTIST ...

Page 17: ...ack button blinks Normal melody playback button is not illuminated Holding down this button for about 2 seconds takes you directly to the MIDI SETTINGS MELODY TRACK menu display A Z search This activates the alphabetical search in the lists of Artist Title or Genre You can use the DIAL knob to select letters MP3 songs If this button is activated only MP3 files in the lists of Artist Title or Genre...

Page 18: ... press the ENTER button this puts M in the white textbox above the yellow line Use the DIAL again to select the song s second letter in our example the letter O Here you will again see some letters displayed in GRAY because MP11 knows all the existing second letters of every title that starts with the letter M Once you have selected the O continue by pressing ENTER This will add the selected lette...

Page 19: ...g Songs Closing the alphabetical search You can actually decide if you want to find only the initial letters of a song or several letters As soon as there is one letter in the white textbox above the yellow line you can close the search by pressing the A Z search button After that the title list will be put on display If the list has several songs containing the letter that was found the first son...

Page 20: ...leted preparing the next song the song name BPM and KEY of this song appear on the lower part of the display From here on the NEXT SONG button also illuminates in blue next song is prepared You can now use the GO TO button during the playback of a song to skip to the song that you have just prepared This puts also other functions at your disposal see pags 20 Example Current Song Beautiful Girls Pr...

Page 21: ...PEED buttons the changes you make relate to the song that you have prepared If the but ton is not illuminated you can edit the key and BPM of the current song Displaying song markers The buttons NEXT CURRENT SONG and MARKER BAR illuminating at the same time indicates that the song you have prepared contains MARKERS If you press the MARKER BAR button while the NEXT CURRENT SONG button illuminates t...

Page 22: ...utton prompts the change over to the already prepared next song at the end of the marker part currently playing and at the end of the bar being played if the song does not have a marker If the next song that you have already prepared contains MARKERS as well it might well be that pressing the GO TO button does not cause a jump to the beginning of the next song but results in a skip to one of the M...

Page 23: ...ave prepared before pressing the GO TO button check if the CROSSFADE button is activated which means the IMMEDIATE button is deactivated If that is the case MP11 will be able to adjust the speed also automatically The only condition is to make sure the parameter AutoBPM range in the FADE CURVE menu has been set in advance see page 44 You can open this menu e g by holding down the CROSSFADE button ...

Page 24: ...immediately discontinues the current song and starts the song you have prepared The buttons IMMEDIATE CROSSFADE and WIZARD will be completely ignored in this case even if they are activated If you do not want to skip that quickly to the already prepared next song use the GO TO button see page 22 In that case the buttons IMMEDIATE CROSS FADE and WIZARD will also be taken into account Skipping Very ...

Page 25: ...o from the marker being played back to the marker that you have just selected The speed at which the skip takes place is directly linked to the WIZARD button WIZARD deactivated button is not illuminated If the WIZARD button is deactivated the skip to the selected marker will take place at the end of the bar being played WIZARD activated button is illuminated If the WIZARD button is activated the s...

Page 26: ... by selecting the marker of your choice which becomes shaded in color using the DIAL or by pressing the UP DOWN buttons As soon as you press the GO TO button the skip to the selected marker of the next song will take place The speed at which the skip takes place is directly linked to the WIZARD button WIZARD deactivated button is not illuminated If the WIZARD button is deactivated the skip to the ...

Page 27: ...window on display You can now use the DIAL or the UP DOWN buttons to set the bar of your choice to which you want to skip Pressing the GO TO button will then allow you to change from the bar that is being played of the current song to the bar that you have set of the next song Note In the described change of bars without markers there is no WIZARD function available LOOP Playing Marker Parts in an...

Page 28: ...white textbox and beneath it letters and numbers Use the DIAL to select the first letter of the playlist name you have in mind and then press ENTER You have already completed entering the first letter of the playlist name of your choice in the white textbox in our example the letter P Repeat the abovementioned steps and enter the remaining letters select the letter using the DIAL knob press the EN...

Page 29: ... this first via the TITLE function to select a song using the DIAL or the UP DOWN buttons song becomes shaded in color You now have 2 options for adding the selected song to the playlist by pressing the ENTER button This way the selected song is always inserted at the end of a playlist by pressing the NEXT SONG button If a playlist already contains songs and if one of those songs is highlighted sh...

Page 30: ...ying back automatically If you do not want to use the AUTOPLAY function press the PLAYLIST button and hold it down for about 2 seconds This takes you to the menu GENERAL SETTINGS AUTO PLAYLIST You can now use the DIAL to change the para meters NO Autoplay function is deactivated songs in playlists have to be played back manually by pressing the PLAY button YES Autoplay function is activated only o...

Page 31: ...able to you New playlist for creating a new playlist Add Song for adding an additional song to the selected playlist Move playlist up for moving up the selected playlist by one position Move playlist down for moving down the selected playlist by one position Rename playlist for renaming the selected playlist Delete playlist for completely removing the selected playlist and all the songs contained ...

Page 32: ...select one of the listed songs and then press the EDIT button This opens the ACTIONS window which in turn makes the following func tions available to you Add Song for adding another song Move Song up for moving up the selected song by one position Move Song down for moving down the selected song by one position Remove Song for removing the selected song Edit Song for opening the EDIT menu in order...

Page 33: ...urrently playing is played back to the end Furthermore the change because the WIZARD function is activated will automatically take place between two musically harmonious MARKERS this does not necessarily have to be the Intro When the last song of the playlist is playing you will notice it by means of the SHORT button blinking the last song ends with a Fadeout Setting up the SHORT Time If you want ...

Page 34: ...T SONG MARKERS Since you want to use the Wizard function to crossfade to another song during the playback of a song you will have to prepare the next song To do that press again the PLAYLIST button displays the songs of the previously selected playlist Now using the DIAL or the UP DOWN buttons select the song of your choice and then press the ENTER button You have now prepared the next song it app...

Page 35: ...35 PLAYLIST The Wizard and AutoBPM Functions in Playlists ...

Page 36: ... Mute mutes the track Solo track plays back in solo Volume 0 to 127 volume of the track Reverb 0 to 127 reverberation effect ratio of the track Chorus 0 to 127 chorus effect ratio of the track Insert this parameter is directly linked to the WIZARD SOUND FUNCTION WSF see page 38 Pan 64 all the way left to 63 all the way right panorama setting of the track the value 0 middle Transpose 12 to 12 trans...

Page 37: ...T button during the playback This opens the EDIT TRACKS window This window lists all the tracks of the song currently playing in addition the tracks that are actively being played can be identi fied by means of a green blinking point Next using the DIAL or the UP DOWN buttons select the track of your choice shaded in color and then press the ENTER button This opens the MODIFY TRACK window To assig...

Page 38: ...lay When MP11 completes the analysis process and the MIDI file contains sounds that can have Insert effects assigned to them the message INFO WSF Wizard Sound Function ON will appear on display In addition the tracks on the EDIT TRACKS window which have an Insert effect assigned to them max 2 tracks are now labeled with an i before the sound name If you want to keep the Insert effects that have be...

Page 39: ...CE CANCEL function with your MP3 full playback proceed as follows of course the corresponding MP3 file has to be already on the MP11 storage medium First press one of the buttons ARTIST TITLE or GENRE and select the song you want shaded in color Then press the PLAY button to start the play back of that song Continue by pressing the EDIT button during the playback This displays the window EDIT MP3 ...

Page 40: ...is opens the HARMONIZER SETTINGS window which gives you access to the following parameters Mode For setting the Harmonizer mode additionally available value Melody Tracker Midi Track For setting the MIDI channel that contains the harmonic track in your MIDI files or the MIDI channel you use to send the harmonies via the connected keyboard Volume For setting the volume ratio between your vocals and...

Page 41: ...essing the CONTROL button to open the HARMONIZER SETTINGS window Mode For setting the Melody Tracker mode additionally available value Harmonizer Efx For setting the reverb ratio for the Melody Tracker The percentage value here indicates the effect ratio of the Melody Tracker vocals versus the effect ratio of the microphone signal 50 half the level 100 same level 200 double the level The effect ra...

Page 42: ... in which you want to make changes in connection with the system settings e g Midi settings and then press the ENTER button This displays the menu window of the category you have just selected e g MIDI SETTINGS as well as the parameters that it makes available to you These menu windows also have their own blue field below that shows you how you need to proceed in order to select a parameter and ch...

Page 43: ...firmation to make sure you really want the changes In those cases follow the instructions on the display MIC EQUALIZER On this menu window you will find a 4 band graphic equalizer The following editable parameters are available to you HI HI MID LO MID LO If you want to change the level in the frequency range of one of these parameters press the UP DOWN buttons to select that parameter shaded in co...

Page 44: ...tton When you press this button repeatedly you can choose between 3 modes melody playback melody playback with low volume or playback of the melody track see page 17 CHORD MODE This mode enables you to select the value for the accord display Available values are Italian e g in C Dur Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do Internat e g in C Dur C D E F G A B C Disabled for disabling the accord display MIDI IN Thi...

Page 45: ... letters are in UPPERCASE and BOLD type AUTO PLAYLIST This parameter offers you the values YES or NO YES Songs of the currently loaded playlist will be automatically played back one after the other NO Every song of the currently loaded playlist will have to be started manually SONGS HISTORY This function creates a Songs History you can access it at any time in other performances see page 48 There ...

Page 46: ...using the ENTER button AutoBPM RANGE 0 25 You can use the DIAL to set this parameter at a value between 0 and 25 default value for this parameter is set at 10 on delivery As already described on page 24 this is the value that automatically adjusts the speed for crossfading from the song currently playing to the next MIDI song MP11 analyzes in this manner during the playback of a song if the differ...

Page 47: ...lor and then press the PLAY button If you decide to assign the selected Bridge file simply press the ENTER button Note There is a CD included in MP11 delivery package on which you will find among others the folders sfx and bridge If you want to use the MP3 files that are on the CD for the abovementioned assignments simply copy the files that you want in advance on to the corresponding folders on y...

Page 48: ...opened in the main menu window OPTION MENU via the Songs History parameter by pressing the ENTER button FIND NEW SONGS Select this parameter shaded in color and press the ENTER button to initiate a search for new songs in the storage medium currently connected to MP11 and to have the medium re indexed and optimized for A Z search You can cancel the process by pressing the ESC button however this i...

Page 49: ...ER button After that you will be prompted on display for confirmation Confirming this prompt by pressing the ENTER button re optimizes the storage medium that is connec ted there will be no loss of data When prompted for confirmation you can also press the ESC button to cancel LIST MODE display mode for lists TITLE ARTIST If this value is set MP11 will display the Title list when you switch on the...

Page 50: ...t of your PC laptop and format the drive Keep in mind that you need to format the storage medium in FAT or FAT32 file system After that you can copy the existing files and folders of the CompactFlash card onto the USB flash drive for example via Windows Explorer or Desk top If you want to copy new songs onto the storage medium you can do that as well via Windows Explorer or Desktop However it is r...

Page 51: ...at MP11 can manage for the corresponding file formats Titel Name Artist Genre Markers Text divided in colored syllables Accords Original M Live songs since August 2010 have all the meta data already integrated Of course MP11 can also manage and play back files that are generated by others Whether those files already contain meta tags always depends on the corresponding producer of the files If the...

Page 52: ...EVICES MIDI MUSIC PLAYBACK as a USB sound source e g USB audio device 2 the name can vary depending on the system MIDI IN MIDI input for connecting a MIDI device in general e g keyboard see page 44 MIDI OUT MIDI output MIDI THRU For passing the MIDI IN signal through e g to connect several MIDI devices in series VIDEO OUT Connector for an external monitor or TV screen to display lyrics and text CL...

Page 53: ...ash Standard CF TS jack mono 20 20 000 Hz 3dB 0 01 85 dB 9V DC 1650mA 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 9V DC 1650 mA 31 x 8 23 cm 2 4 kg MIC Microphone input AUDIO OUT L R Audio outputs CLICK OUT Metronome ouput PHONES Headphones output AV OUT Audio Video output MIDI In Out Through USB Interface to PC USB PEN DRIVE Storage medium COMPACT FLASH Storage medium FOOTSWITCH Pedal control Frequency response Distort...

Page 54: ...54 Solo Vocals Vocal with guitar mixer and footswitch Connection example ...

Page 55: ...55 Solo Vocals Karaoke with video screen PC Master Keyboard USB MP 11 used as a Expander with USB Set Connection example ...

Page 56: ...56 Small Band with Master Keyboard and Click for the Drummer Connection example ...

Page 57: ...ack the file every single text syl lable is displayed in a separate line Therefore in such cases the file contains too many text lines text rows and too many text syllables text syls as well Since MP11 can manage a maximum of 350 text lines per file which is usually more than enough you will have to re edit the texts in such proble matic files in a way that they are no longer divided and displayed...

Page 58: ...al of MP11 only if your songs contain all the data mentioned above Since August 2010 it has been unnecessary to enter the data for original M Live songs these songs already contain all the song information Installation Insert the MP11 Utility CD ROM included in delivery in the CD ROM drive of your computer MAC or PC Open the MP11 UTILTIY folder and then the folder meant for the operating system of...

Page 59: ... OK to close the win dow You can now close the Optimize storage window as well TOOLS SAVE SONG LIST Using this menu item you can create a backup for songs that are on the MP11 storage medium To do this first select after clicking the menu item Save song list the MP11 storage medium and enter a filename for the song list Then select the folder in which you want the song list to be saved on your com...

Page 60: ...medium Let s get back to the next steps After selecting your files and clicking the Open button the files will be listed in a table And as pointed out already in Section MP11 UTILITY INTRODUCTION you should add as much song information as possible to these files so that you can use the full potential of MP11 If you are using M Live files it will take you only a few steps to add song information to...

Page 61: ...ngs by pressing the GENRE button Author Enter the name of the author in this textbox and you can have this entry displayed on MP11 when you open the Song Info window Length Defining the length of a file becomes important if you want to make use of the MARKER BAR function on MP11 Enter always 2 digit values e g mm 03 ss 25 in the boxes mm minutes and ss seconds Key In this list you can select the k...

Page 62: ...Organ Rotary Fast Organ Church Organ 1 Organ Church Organ 2 Organ Reed Organ Organ Fisa Musette Accordion French Musette Accordion Ital Accordion Accordion Harmonica Accordion Bandoneon Accordion PC CC00 Sound Name Type 025 0 1 8 Ukulele 9 16 026 0 1 5 8 9 16 24 32 40 027 0 1 8 028 0 1 8 16 029 0 1 8 16 24 030 0 1 8 031 0 1 8 032 0 1 8 16 033 0 034 0 1 8 16 035 0 1 036 0 1 037 0 16 038 0 Nylon Liv...

Page 63: ...gs Ensemble Synth Strings 3 Strings Ensemble Synth Strings 2 Strings Ensemble Synth Section Strings Ensemble Choir St Aahs Vocals Choir Aahs Vocals Choir Mono Aahs Vocals Real Choirs Vib Vocals Choir St Oohs Vocals Choir Oohs Vocals Synvox Stereo Vocals Synvox Vocals Orchestra Hit Impact Hit Philly Hit PC CC00 Sound Name Type 057 0 1 8 9 16 24 32 40 058 0 Trombone Solo 1 059 0 Tuba 060 0 8 061 0 1...

Page 64: ...Drops Synth Pad Echo Pan Synth Pad Star Theme Synth Pad Sitar Ethnic Ethnic Shamisen Ethnic Koto Ethnic Taisho Koto Ethnic Kalimba Ethnic Bagpipes Ethnic Fiddle Ethnic Shanai Ethnic Tinkle Bell Percussion Agogo Percussion Steel Drums Ethnic Woodblock Percussion Castanets Percussion Taiko Percussion Concert B drum Percussion Melodic Toms 1 Percussion Melodic Toms 2 Percussion Synth Drums Percussion...

Page 65: ...7 9 ROOM SET 8 17 POWER SET 16 25 ELECTRONIC SET 1 24 26 TR 808 SET 25 27 DANCE SET 1 26 28 TECHNO SET 27 29 DANCE SET 2 28 30 ELECTRONIC SET 2 29 31 ELECTRONIC SET 3 30 33 JAZZ SET 1 32 34 JAZZ SET 2 33 41 BRUSH SET 40 49 ORCHESTRA SET 48 50 ETHNIC SET 1 49 51 ETHNIC SET 2 50 54 BD SD SET 53 57 SFX SET 56 128 CM 64 32 SET 127 Drumkit Name Drum Kits ...

Page 66: ... Clean Guitar 1 Clean Guitar 2 Clean Pad layer Hybrid Electric Hybrid Muted Rock Guitar Bad Distorsion Violin Cello Contrabass Tremolo strings MIDI USB PC PC Performance Name Type Perf Name Bnk 51 046 0 single 52 047 0 single 53 049 0 single 54 Orchestra 049 8 single 55 051 0 single 56 052 0 single 57 053 0 single 58 054 0 single 59 053 8 single 60 057 0 single 61 057 16 single 62 060 0 single 63 ...

Page 67: ...2 Whooosh Laugh 3 WindChimes Laugh 4 Woman Ahh Laugh 5 Woo Hoo Laugh 6 Wow_Girl Mmhhh YesLaugh BRIDGE MUSIC on CD 01 Loveshadow Act Cool Roman Holiday 3 47 02 Zapac Test Drive 3 35 03 Nyx Undercover 3 40 04 Jazztunes BeeKoo Mix 4 13 05 Loveshadow Takin Yo Time 3 21 06 Zapac Put your hands up 3 37 07 Stefsax Awel 3 05 08 George Ellinas Hornet 4 39 INSERT PRESETS Tremolo VO Drive Metal Chorus Flange...

Page 68: ... CTRL 75 BnH 4BH cc Env decay time modify same as nrpn 0164h GM GS CTRL 76 BnH 4CH cc Vibrato rate modify same as nrpn 0108h GM GS CTRL 77 BnH 4DH cc Vibrato depth modify same as nrpn 0109h GM GS CTRL 78 BnH 4EH cc Vibrato delay modify same as nrpn 010Ah GM GS CTRL 84 BnH 54H vv Portamento control GS CTRL 91 BnH 5BH vv Reverb send level vv 00H to 7FH GS CTRL 93 BnH 5DH vv Chorus send level vv 00H ...

Page 69: ...2H 43H 06H vv Chorus rear level vv 00 to 7Fh DREAM NRPN 3844H BnH 63H 38H 62H 44H 06H vv Delay front level vv 00 to 7Fh DREAM NRPN 3845H BnH 63H 38H 62H 45H 06H vv Delay rear level vv 00 to 7Fh DREAM NRPN 3900H BnH 63H 39H 62H 00H 06H vv Front Equalizer Low band 0 12dB 40H 0dB 7FH 12dB DREAM NRPN 3903H BnH 63H 39H 62H 03H 06H vv Front Equalizer High band 0 12dB 40H 0dB 7FH 12dB DREAM NRPN 3904H Bn...

Page 70: ...lays note 5 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 38H vv xx F7H Chorus type vv 0 to 7 default 02H 00H Chorus1 01H Chorus2 02H Chorus3 03H Chorus4 04H Feedback 05H Flanger 06H Short delay 07H FB delay note 5 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 39H vv xx F7H Chorus Pre LPF 0 to 7 default 0 note 5 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 3AH vv xx F7H Chorus master level default 64 note 5 GS SYSEX F0H 41...

Page 71: ...part This SYSEX allows a part to play sound or drumset There is no limitation of the number of parts playing drumset Default assignment part 0 plays drums default MIDI channel 9 all other parts play sound note 3 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 1pH 40H v1 v2 v12 xx F7H Scale tuning p is part 0 to 15 v1 to v12 are 12 semi tones tuning values C C D A B in the range 64 00H 0 40H 63 7FH cents This SYS...

Page 72: ...2pH 21H vv xx F7H CAF tvf cutoff control default 40H note 3 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 22H vv xx F7H CAF Amplitude control 100 100 default 40H note 3 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 24H vv xx F7H CAF lfo1 pitch depth 0 600 cents default 00H note 3 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 25H vv xx F7H CAF lfo1 tvf depth default 0H note 3 GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 26H vv xx F7...

Page 73: ...exclusive applies to port 2 if received on port1 applies to port 1 if received on port2 4 Non cross system exclusive applying only on receiving port System exclusive applies to midi port 1 midi channels 0 Fh if received on midi port1 System exclusive applied to midi port 2 midi channels 10 1Fh if received on midi port2 5 Non cross system exclusive applying on both ports System exclusive will be ap...

Page 74: ...declaration becomes void if the device is modified without our approval This product is manufactured in compliance with the 2002 95 EC directive In accordance with the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act EU directive 2003 108 EG owners of old devices are legally obliged to recycle old devices and keep them separately from household waste You can help and thus contribute to environmental protec...

Page 75: ...oducts made references to are subject to change without prior notice Names products and companies have merely been mentioned in order to cla rify the use of the products described in this manual Names logos and trademarks referred to in this manual are property of the corresponding owners All rights are reserved and this manual or parts of it must not be reproduced in any shape or form without the...

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