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ENGLISH

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MIDI MAPPING

CC-ABSOLUTE (VR)

Control Change messages are sent with 

status 0xBn, where n is the channel, for 
the  specified  CC  controller.  Thus  the 

controller  MIDI  ID  is  indicated  with  the 
channel along with the CC number. The 

value  from  0x00  to  0x7F,  directly  rela

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ted to the location of the controller.

CC-rELatIVE (ENC)

Control  Change  messages  are  status 

0xBn,  where  n  is  the  channel,  for  the 
specified  CC  controller.  Thus  the  cont

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roller MIDI ID is indicated with the chan-
nel along with the CC number. The value 

from  0x40  to  indicate  the  change  in 
the controller. This is an offset to 0x40 
“one’s  complement”  notation.  A  mes

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sage with data 0x43 indicates a positive 
change of 3. A messages with data 0x31 
indicates a negative change of 15.

SWITCH ON/OFF (SW,CENTER,CW,CCW)

These  messages  are  used  for  switches. 
Control  Change  messages  are  sent  with 

status 0x9n, SWITCH On and Off value are 
0x7F and 0x00, where n is the channel.

LED ON/OFF (LED)

These messages are used for LED. Con

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trol Change messages are sent with sta-

tus 0x9n, LED On and Off value are 0x7F 
and 0x00, where n is the channel.

MIDI MAP

SW name

Type

MIDI

MIDI2(Hold shift)

Remarks

SW/ENC

2B/32

6A/71

CC TYPE = 

RELATIVE

VR/CENTER

32/2C

71/6B

CC TYPE = 

ABSOLUTE

CW/CCW

32/33

71/72

CC TYPE = NOTE

JOG

SW/ENC

20/35

5F/74(VR)

CC TYPE = 

RELATIVE

JOG

CW/CCW

35/36

- -

CC TYPE = NOTE

JOG X

SW/ENC

20/37

5F/76(VR)

CC TYPE = 

RELATIVE

JOG X

CW/CCW

37/38

- -

CC TYPE = NOTE

JOG Y

SW/ENC

20/39

5F/78(VR)

CC TYPE = 

RELATIVE

JOG Y

CW/CCW

39/3A

- -

CC TYPE = NOTE

Pitch Silder

VR/CENTER

PITCHBEND/26

31/65

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VR

15

54

BANK P.

SW

25

64

SGL/CTN

SW

1F

5E

Time

SW

19

58

  >>|

SW

0D

4C

  |<<

SW

13

52

SHIFT

SW

42

EJECT

SW

1B

5A

RELOOP

SW

22

61

BPM

SW

09

48

TAP

SW

03

42

SW

08

47

SW

02

41

%

SW

1A

59

CUE

SW/LED

07/07

46/07

SW/LED

01/01

40/01

1/8

SW/LED

05/05

44/05

1/4

SW/LED

06/06

45/06

1/2

SW/LED

2A/2A

69/2A

3/4

SW/LED

24/24

63/24

1/1

SW/LED

1E/1E

5D/1E

2/1

SW/LED

0C/0C

4B/0C

4/1

SW/LED

12/12

51/12

SCRATCH

SW/LED

2F/2F

6E/2F

SKID

SW/LED

29/29

68/29

FILTER

SW/LED

11/11

50/11

PHASE

SW/LED

0B/0B

4A/0B

HOLD

SW/LED

1D/1D

5C/1D

ECHO

SW/LED

23/23

62/23

FLANGER

SW/LED

21/21

60/21

TRANS

SW/LED

27/27

66/27

PAN

SW/LED

2D/2D

6C/2D

LOOP IN

SW/LED

16/16

55/16

LOOP OUT

SW/LED

2E/2E

6D2E

1

SW/LED

1C/1C

5B/1C

2

SW/LED

0A/0A

49/0A

3

SW/LED

10/10

4F/10

4

SW/LED

0F/0F

4E/0F

SAVE TO

SW/LED

04/04

43/04

SAMPLER

SW/LED

28/28

67/28

SW/LED

14/14

53/14

PITCH

SW/LED

0E/0E

4D/0E

SCRATCH(2)

LED

31

1(2)

LED

32

2(2)

LED

33

3(2)

LED

34

4(2)

LED

35

100

LED

36

16

LED

37

8

LED

38

4

LED

39

PITCH 0

LED

3A

REVERSE

LED

30

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03.11.2009   09:18:39

Summary of Contents for RMP-3

Page 1: ...TTENTION Pour votre propre s curit veuillez lire attentivement ce mode d emploi avant la premi re utilisation Toutes les personnes charg es de l installation de la mise en service de l utilisation de...

Page 2: ...the outside Qualified staff must carry out maintenance otherwise the implied warranty does not apply Ensure that power is only supplied after the device has been fully set up Always plug in the mains...

Page 3: ...port Damage caused during transport as a result of improper packaging could entail the cessation of the guarantee The ma nufacturer does not accept liability for damage caused during transport as a re...

Page 4: ...ENGLISH 30 47 48 10 16 12 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 25 26 37 38 46 19 20 21 18 22 23 11 17 13 14 9 8 7 5 4 3 2 6 36 15 24 42 43 44 49 41 40 39 45 1...

Page 5: ...to start play mode Press again to activate Pause mode NOTE Your CD player goes into Auto Cue mode after being switched on see also item 8 or item 11 O In this DJ friendly mode the Cue Point is automat...

Page 6: ...ance the track clockwise and counterclockwise The wheel features four different search speeds The faster the wheel is turned in either direction the faster you will advance While in Pause mode frame s...

Page 7: ...10 Reverse Button Activate the Reverse function 10 to play the track in reverse The LED is on Press the button again to deactivate this effect The LED goes off 11 Display The Display 11 indicates all...

Page 8: ...h can be prompted with the Reloop button 14 the display reads Reloop When Reloop flashes the loop is active 12 Loop In Button Activate the Loop In Button 12 to set the start point of a loop endless lo...

Page 9: ...d Pitch Bend wheel By turning clockwise and counterclockwise while in Cue and Pause mode you can frame search precise ly 1 75 min for a Cue Point While in Play mode use the Jog Wheel similar to a turn...

Page 10: ...he Scratch mode Personalise your preferred Jog Wheel sensitivity Proceed as detailed in the chapter Submenu Hold the Shift Button and press the Scratch Button until the LED blinks This enables the Sam...

Page 11: ...the value will automatically jump to the defined original value 32 Echo Button Use the Echo Button 32 to activate a Reverb Delay effect Your device synchronises the effects automatically with the curr...

Page 12: ...s the Beat Link Buttons 36 to synchronise the chosen effects with the speed of the track Select between a frequency of 1 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 and 4 1 beat s the respective LED is on 37 BPM Button You...

Page 13: ...ternal USB hard disks Supported formats are MP3 PCM and WAVE The maximum file limitaion is 341 MB or 233 minutes per track Encoding with 32 44 1 and 48 kHz are supported The medium must be formated as...

Page 14: ...r Time and Ratio Buttons while in Sampler mode Use the Parameter Time Buttons to change the pitch of the loop from 100 to 100 Use the Parameter Ratio Button to vary the volume of the sample from 0 255...

Page 15: ...The current channel and as the case may be the virtual deck drive will appear on the display If for example you would like to control 4 virtual decks with one RMP 3 you can switch between the virtual...

Page 16: ...ratch mode 18 Jog Wheel Pitch bend scratch effect modulation browse Pitch bend normal mode Scratch if Scratch button has been pressed Effect modulation during effect mode Browsing capabilities during...

Page 17: ...tly Control Behaviour Jog 18 Turning the jog allows navigation through the track collection If the jog is in X parameter mode 25 turning the jog results in scrolling through the tree view If the jog i...

Page 18: ...B 32 6A 71 CC TYPE RELATIVE VR CENTER 32 2C 71 6B CC TYPE ABSOLUTE CW CCW 32 33 71 72 CC TYPE NOTE JOG SW ENC 20 35 5F 74 VR CC TYPE RELATIVE JOG CW CCW 35 36 CC TYPE NOTE JOG X SW ENC 20 37 5F 76 VR...

Page 19: ...rious criteria in order to filter tracks in this menu Normal This is the default setting The tracks are played corresponding to the established data structure Title If this criterion is selected it is...

Page 20: ...Rate should be displayed or not C MIDI Set USB LINK MIDI Mode Here it can be selected whether the USB port 49 should function as MIDI data connection or as USB audio link connection To do so hold the...

Page 21: ...pe menu you can assign individual control change parameters to the Track enco der 4 the Pitchfader 22 and the Jog Wheel 18 In order to change the CC Type hold the Shift Button 46 and turn the Track Wh...

Page 22: ...ble to load the player s default settings All player settings will be set to default Confirm the defaults via the Track Wheel 4 I Exit Save In order to save the adjusted parameters and leave the menu...

Page 23: ...cluded CD As first step click on Next Select the folder where you wish to store the Da tabase Builder and confirm by clicking Next Now the program can be installed To do so click Install Now the progr...

Page 24: ...lose the pro gram Your USB data carrier has now been suc cessfully analyzed and is ready for application with the RMP 3 NOTE If the Database Builder causes problems under Windows Vista please refer to...

Page 25: ...ack Wheel 4 in order to switch modes Connect the USB data carrier to the upper USB port 47 Connect the USB media port on the rear of the first player 49 to the USB data port 47 of the second player NO...

Page 26: ...for longer than 20 seconds Loose cable connections Corrective Measures Check the mains plug connection Insert the CD with the label showing upwards Check the output cords connections and the settings...

Page 27: ...ENGLISH 53...

Page 28: ...WWW RELOOPDJ COM Reloop Trademark Global Distribution GmbH Schuckertstr 28 48153 Muenster Germany Copyright 2009 Nachdruck Verboten...

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