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GETTING 

S

TARTED 

MASTER

LEVEL

MIN

MAX

MUTE

M.F.  CURVE

A

C

B

M.F. RE VERSE

NORMAL

REVERSE

MASTER  FADER

M.F.  CURVE

A

C

B

M.F. RE VERSE

NORMAL

REVERSE

MASTER  FADER

M.F.  CURVE

A

C

B

M.F. RE VERSE

NORMAL

REVERSE

MASTER  FADER

  M .F. RE VERSE S WITCH

NORMAL

POSITION

  M .F. RE VERSE S WITCH

REVERSE

POSITION

MASTER FADER. Whereas the master level is set as above, the MASTER FADER (MF) controls the actual signal 
output in an on/off and volume basis. In its primary position the MF produces sound as it moves away from the 
farthest right setting. 

MASTER FADER REVERSE. The MF can be reversed so that sound is produced as it moves from left to right. To 
reverse the MF use the MF REVERSE SWITCH located on the top panel above the MF. You can also set the curve on 
the MF. 
There are three (3) settings to choose from.  Curve A is a flat slope; curve B is a normal slope and curve C is 
sharp slope.

Turn this device on.  The POWER SWITCH is found on 
the rear panel. 
Master Level. Set your master level to the desired level.  
The master level essentially sets the volume for this device. 
To the left of the MASTER LEVEL VOLUME is a MUTE 
SWITCH. When mute is on, the LED above the switch 
will light up. Whilst mute is active no sound will be 
outputted. 

2. GETTING SOUNDS

This device uses a DC power adaptor. First plug the adaptor into a ADAPTOR JACK and then plug the adaptor into 
a power outlet. Make sure that the power outlet you are about to use corresponds with the information provided on 
the face of the adaptor. Failure to plug this unit into the correct power supply may result in shock to users and 
inoperability of this device.

If you are not using headphones use the LINE OUTPUT found on the rear panel of this device to connect to a suitable 
mixer, amplifier or sound system.

1. GETTING CONNECTED

REAR  PANEL

MUTE S WITCH

M.F. RE VERSE S WITCH

MASTER LEVEL VOLUME

POWER S WITCH

MASTER  FADER

LINE OUTPUT

ADAPTOR  JACK

MAX

CUT

CUT

MAX

5

Please be sure to turn off all the volumes of external devices such as amplifier when the main power is turned 
on / off.

Summary of Contents for FADERBOARD

Page 1: ...VEL SELECT INPUT POST PRE LEVEL MIN MAX MIN MAX I NPUT LEVEL 24dB 6dB 24dB 6dB LOW HI ON OFF START POINT END POINT BLUE NOTE GYPSY ARABIC MAJOR MINOR MUTE SIGNAL PEAK REVERB DELAY WAH COMPRESSOR PITCH...

Page 2: ...LY INSERT POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND CAUTION ATTENTION The lightning flash with ar...

Page 3: ...o fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not...

Page 4: ...es This MF can be reversed and the curve set to a normal sharp or flat setting To give these KEY FADERS sound the FADERBOARD has thirty 30 onboard Synthesizer Sounds ten 10 Drum Percussion Sounds and...

Page 5: ...und on the rear panel Master Level Set your master level to the desired level The master level essentially sets the volume for this device To the left of the MASTER LEVEL VOLUME is a MUTE SWITCH When...

Page 6: ...X MIN MAX EDIT SAVE LOAD SCALE KEY ASSI GN REC MIDI ENTER EXIT SAVE TONE TUNE BPM WAV A C D E F G A B B MIN MAX LEVEL SELECT INPUT POST PRE LEVEL MIN MAX MIN MAX I NPUT LEVEL 24dB 6dB 24dB 6dB LOW HI...

Page 7: ...ogram banks Tone To set a tone press the TONE SWITCH When pressed the TONE LED will light up Select a Tone Using the CONTROL FADER select a tone It is also possible to set a tone by using the EXIT SWI...

Page 8: ...Programs C D E F G A B D E C D E F G A B D E C D E F G A B D E C D E F G A B D E C D E F G A B D E 1 MAJOR MINOR ARABIC GYPSY BLUE NOTE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 8 9 10 OCTAVE 1 1 0 K F CURVE A C B OCTAVE...

Page 9: ...R FADER CURVE SE LECT S WITCH For Drum Percussion Programs To set the tempo use the TUNE BPM SWITCH located next to the CONTROL FADER When activated the LED will be illuminated Once activated by using...

Page 10: ...n addition to any external source you can record a sample from the onboard Synth Programs or Drum Percussion Programs It is also possible to record a sample of combined external and internal sources I...

Page 11: ...points of any given sample can be adjusted according to your needs To control the start and end points use the START POINT END POINT FADERS To access a User Defined Program Sample press the TONE SWITC...

Page 12: ...anks to your SM Card ensure that you have more than 1152KB of available storage capacity prior to commencing your transfer If your Smart Media Card was formatted on anything other than the FADERBOARD...

Page 13: ...an appropriate file by using the CONTROL FADER Once selected the SAVE LED will start flashing Press the WAV SWITCH again and the sile will be read into the FADERBOARD and ready for playback By pressin...

Page 14: ...nformation can be monitored on the receiving device On the FADERBOARD the MIDI output can be used to transmit data to an external device such as a drum machine PC or sampler so long as that device is...

Page 15: ...ffects and other features on the FADERBOARD for a sound source originating from an external MIDI device there is a Read Only Program This program allows you to control the output source from an extern...

Page 16: ...direct sound will decrease This effect applies modulation to the sound in order to create metallic resonances or unusual sound effects RING MOD ring modulation EFFECT TYPES AND PARAMETERS EDIT A PITCH...

Page 17: ...r to the sound This is a low pass filter with resonance It cuts the overtones that are above the cutoff frequency producing a milder tone FILTER EDIT A TIME EDIT B FEEDBACK LEVEL Adjusts the delay tim...

Page 18: ...FADER 3 KEY FADER 4 KEY FADER 5 KEY FADER 6 KEY FADER 7 KEY FADER 8 KEY FADER 9 KEY FADER 10 d 02 Bump d 03 Tight d 04 Mirror Shaker d 05 Smoov d 06 New Jack d 07 Fun House d 08 Rough d 09 Tabla d 10...

Page 19: ...e Clock Commands System Exclusive System Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO Yes No Aux Messages Notes Local ON OFF All Note...

Page 20: ...k 150 mW 22 k 50 14 kHz 70 dBv POWER SUPPLY POWER CONSUMPTION DI MENSIONS WEIGHT DC 15 V 500 mA W W 460 D 240 H 97 mm 4 kg FEB 2003 FADERBOARD E The warranty might vary from country to country Each di...

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