2. Use the USB cable for MIDI (plugged into your computer), or connect a MIDI DIN cable
from the MIDI OUT of your controller to the DIN connector on the MAFD.
3. Patch the MAFD “TO ADV/CLOCK” jack to the ADV/CLOCK jack on your DFAM.
Page 1: ...oard an electronic drum set a MIDI sequencer hardware or in your DAW or any other controller that sends MIDI notes The MAFD can receive MIDI as a USB device or via the standard DIN connector It responds to MIDI note velocity pressure and mod wheel messages Any 8 adjacent notes correspond to and trigger the 8 steps on a DFAM The velocity jack outputs a voltage 0 5V corresponding to ...
Page 2: ...puts USB power USB MIDI device MIDI DIN Outputs To Adv Clock connects to Adv Clock on DFAM Velocity outputs 0 5V Pressure outputs 0 5V MIDI Note LED shows MIDI note activity Setup Instructions Follow these steps to get the most out of your MAFD 1 Use the USB cable to power your MAFD You can plug it into a USB port on your computer or a USB power supply ...
Page 3: ...SB cable for MIDI plugged into your computer or connect a MIDI DIN cable from the MIDI OUT of your controller to the DIN connector on the MAFD 3 Patch the MAFD TO ADV CLOCK jack to the ADV CLOCK jack on your DFAM ...
Page 4: ...Y and PRESSURE jacks to jacks of your choice The VELOCITY jack outputs 0 5V corresponding to MIDI velocities 0 127 and the PRESSURE jack outputs 0 5V corresponding to MIDI poly and channel aftertouch pressures 0 127 and or the mod wheel ...
Page 5: ...t out of sync follow the next step to re sync your setup 6 Calibration Play the MIDI note into the MAFD that you want to correspond to the first step on your DFAM Use the DFAM s Advance button to get to the first step The DFAM s sequencer has to be stopped to use the Advance button when the ADV CLOCK jack is patched Finally start the DFAM s sequencer with the Run Stop button ...
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