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        HANGZHOU BLUE WHALE MUSIC TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD                HANGZHOU WORLDE MUSIC ELECTRONIC CO., LTD 

 

WEBSITE:  WWW.WORLDE.COM.CN                    EMAIL:[email protected]                            TEL:86  571  88730848

 

 

 

 

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7. Knobs 

8. Sliders 

9. Trigger Pads(with RGB backlit) 

10. Arp button 

11. Fixed Chord button 

12. 

Playback button 

13. 

  Record button 

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Scene Launch button 

15. Stop/solo/mute button 

16. USB 2.0 port 

17. Sustain pedal 

18. Standard 3.5mm TRS MIDI Out jack 

19. Kensington Security Slot 

 
3.2 Setup 

If you intend to connect your PANDAMINI II keyboard to a computer or mobile devices, please read sections 3.2 to 3.4 first. If you only intend 

to use your PANDAMINI II keyboard to control a sound module or synthesizer using the external MIDI OUT you should skip to section 3.5. 

 

3.2.1 Minimum System Requirements 

If you are using your PANDAMINI II with a computer, the following minimum system requirements apply: 

Windows 

Mac OS 

i3 1.2GHz or higher 

Macintosh i3*1.2GHz/P4*1.2GHz or higher 

(CPU requirement may be higher for laptops) 

(CPU requirement may be higher for laptops) 

1G RAM 

OS X 10.3.9 with 1G RAM, 

Direct X 9.0b or higher 

OS X 10.4.2 or greater with 1G RAM 

Windows XP (SP2) or higher 

*G3/G4 accelerator cards are not supported. 

(Windows 98, Me, NT or 2000 not supported) 

 

WORLDE suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than the above. 
USB hubs are not supported. WORLDE suggests that you connect directly to one of your computer’s built in USB ports. 

 

3.2.2 Using The PANDAMINI II With Your Software 

When installed, the PANDAMINI II appears as a simple MIDI device with one input port and one output port. You should select the listed   
USB MIDI Controller input port as the MIDI input device in your software. Once this is set, your software should be able to receive notes   
and controller data from the PANDAMINI II. 
The port name is defined as WORLDE when connecting to USB port. 
It will appear as WORLDE in the Device Manager. 

 

3.3 Connecting to a Computer 

PANDAMINI II is bus-powered, so it turns on as soon as you connect it to your computer with a USB cable. 

 

 
3.4 Connecting to Mobile Devices 

3.4.1 iOS 

To operate your PANDAMINI II with an iOS device, use Apple’s Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter with a separate 2.4A Lightning charger.   

 

Summary of Contents for PANDAMINI II

Page 1: ...Worlde PANDAMINI II MIDI Controller User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ecord button 6 4 14 Scene Launch button 6 4 15 Stop solo mute button 6 4 16 Full sized USB connector 6 4 17 Sustain Pedal Jack 6 4 18 3 5mm TRS MIDI Out port 6 5 Basic MIDI Control From Your PANDAMINI...

Page 3: ...djust effects and much more without ever looking at your computer PANDAMINI II s pads bring your Ableton Session to your fingertips in full RGB colour so you know exactly which clips you re launching...

Page 4: ...OM CN EMAIL SALES WORLDE COM CN TEL 86 571 88730848 3 3 Getting Started 3 1 WORLDE PANDAMINI II Keyboard Overview 3 1 1 Top Panel Overview 3 1 2 Rear Panel Overview Control Definitions 1 Keyboard 2 Pi...

Page 5: ...G RAM OS X 10 3 9 with 1G RAM Direct X 9 0b or higher OS X 10 4 2 or greater with 1G RAM Windows XP SP2 or higher G3 G4 accelerator cards are not supported Windows 98 Me NT or 2000 not supported WORLD...

Page 6: ...Dial it s possible to adjust the keyboard velocity curve octave transpose channel program change etc More details can be found in section 5 4 2 Trigger pads The 8 RGB Pads can transmit MIDI note messa...

Page 7: ...13 Record button The Record button starts the recording process in your DAW 4 14 Scene Launch button Press shift and Scene Launch button launches scenes in Ableton Live This means that all of the cli...

Page 8: ...gnable knobs sliders and 8 assignable pads can be programmed to any MIDI controller messages that are used for controlling the MIDI adjustable parameters in your software or on your external MIDI gear...

Page 9: ...Pads 5 6 1 Pad Note Setting There re 8 pads that can be assigned to transmit MIDI note messages drums stabs bass notes whatever Press the MENU button repeatedly until the OLED dispays CC NUMB Pad note...

Page 10: ...otate the knobs move the sliders or trigger the pads the OLED will display the current parameters of these controllers 5 7 2 Pad Velocity The Pad Curve setting is used to set the response curve of all...

Page 11: ...ted by value dial The initial value is 0 adjusting scale is 12 12 The operation steps is shown as below and the OLED displays the following 1 Press the MENU button repeatedly until the OLED dispays Tr...

Page 12: ...Pad color R G B to start the function of selecting the Backlit RGB Color of 8 Pads When this function is valid the OLED displays the Pad color R G B and the current RGB color number R is for red G is...

Page 13: ...ode Then if you rotate the knobs move the sliders or trigger the pads the OLED will display the current parameters of these controllers 5 8 2 Recall all parameters Press the MENU button repeatedly unt...

Page 14: ...and enter Session mode If you press the Shift button on your PANDAMINI II the pads will be lighting as shown in the picture below The first 2 pads of the top row are used to select pad behavior and th...

Page 15: ...AMINI II Session mode is used to control Ableton Live s Session view Session View is a grid that consists of clips tracks and scenes PANDAMINI II s Session mode provides an 4x2 view of the clips in yo...

Page 16: ...side the coloured rectangle in Ableton Live s Session View The image below shows such a rectangle red extending from the left most track to the Master track Any changes you make to clip position or co...

Page 17: ...aunch the clip and pressing an empty pad will stop playback on that track How fast clips stop or relaunch is set by Ableton Live s Global Quantisation chooser located at the top of the Live screen By...

Page 18: ...l light pink colour Clips White the fourth press after toggling through Stop Solo and Mute changes the function of bottom pads back to the default Session mode where the bottom row of pads will repres...

Page 19: ...using Ableton s Drum Racks Drum mode will apart from triggering sounds select the associated Drum Rack pad within a Drum Rack This means that on release the last played Drum Rack pad becomes grey and...

Page 20: ...l create longer or shorter MIDI notes resulting in either a more staccato arpeggio or a more fluid legato one This knob goes from 1 to 200 of the space between notes For notes that have swing applied...

Page 21: ...rpeggios Dots These three options are rhythmic patterns O The normal Arpeggiator setting this places a note on every division of the selected Arp rate OXO note rest note This rhythm adds a rest betwee...

Page 22: ...sound when MIDI data is sent to it This may be a soundcard on your computer a VST instrument or a sound module connected to a MIDI port which is in turn connected to your computer Please consult your...

Page 23: ...on LSB 127 0 127 44 63 Controller 0 0 127 64 Sustain 0 0 127 65 Portamento 0 0 127 66 Sostenuto 0 0 127 67 Soft Pedal 0 0 127 68 Legato FootSwitch 0 0 127 69 Hold 2 0 0 127 70 Sound Controller 64 0 12...

Page 24: ...nge RPN 64 0 127 132 Vibrato Rate NRPN 64 0 127 133 Vibrato Depth NRPN 64 0 127 134 Vibrato Delay NRPN 64 0 127 135 Filter Cutoff Frequency NRPN 64 0 127 136 Filter Resonance NRPN 64 0 127 137 EQ Low...

Page 25: ...for marking X based on their actual conditions Appendix C Note Value and The Corresponding Numerical Number Note NO Note NO Note NO Note NO Note NO Note NO Note NO Note NO C 1 0 F0 17 Bb 1 34 Eb 3 51...

Page 26: ...ecorder 75 Pan Flute 76 Bottle Blow 77 Shakuhachi 78 Whistle 79 Ocarina 104 Sitar 105 Banjo 106 Shamisen 107 Koto 108 Kalimba 109 Bag Pipe 110 Fiddle 111 Shanai Organ Ensemble Synth Lead Percussive 16...

Page 27: ...Tom 58 Vibraslap 75 Claves 42 Closed Hi Hat 59 Ride Cymbal 2 76 Hi Wood Block 43 High Floor Tom 60 Hi Bongo 77 LowWood Block 44 Pedal Hi Hat 61 Low Bongo 78 Mute Cuica 45 Low Tom 62 Mute Hi Conga 79 O...

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