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MAP-01 USER MANUAL

GENERAL SETTINGS

 

 

1. ENCODER 

The encoder underneath the display is used to scroll through the menu. By turning left or right 
you can change the settings. After powering on the unit, you are automatically in the selection 
mode. Here you can now scroll through the menu and search for the desired parameters. First, 
the Version Number will occur for x seconds and 

fi

nally the Mode Machines Logo. After that 

you have to turn the encoder to enable all functions.  

2. CHANGING THE PARAMETERS 

By pressing the encoder you will reach the next level and by turning the encoder you will be 
able to edit the selected parameter. By pressing the encoder again you can jump back to the 
highter menu level. The right switch activates the arpeggio to ON and OFF. Please refer to 
explanation in thr setting MIDI OUTPUT. 

The switch in the middle allowes a quick change of the BPM setting. Press it and the BPM value 
will pop up which you can change by turning the encoder. By pressing thr knob again will 
show the previous display setting again.

 

The knob on the left has various functions depending 

on the settings in parameters SPECIAL. Please refer to the explanation of this parameter later. 

ARPEGGIATOR STYLES 

3. ARPEGGIATOR STYLES 

There are three basic arpeggiator styles on boars ( also RANDOM, but this can be found at a 
later stage with separate explanation!) 

3.1 ARPEGGIO STYLE (UPWARD) 

- the arpeggio is played upwards 

3.2 ARPEGGIO STYLE (DOWNWARD) 

- the arpeggio is played downwards 

Summary of Contents for 125271

Page 1: ...sing the encoder again you can jump back to the highter menu level The right switch activates the arpeggio to ON and OFF Please refer to explanation in thr setting MIDI OUTPUT The switch in the middle...

Page 2: ...is first played downwards and then upwards 3 5 ARPEGGIO STYLE Sequencer the arpeggio is playing the notes continiousely until the run button will pushed o ASSORTMENT 4 ASSORTMENT Also there are variat...

Page 3: ...first by one octave then by two octaves higher Example c e g c1 e1 g1 c2 e2 g2 5 4 OCTAVE OCTAVE 3 FWD transposed first by one octave thrn by two and thrn three octaves higher Example c e g c1 e1 g1...

Page 4: ...2 g 2 5 9 OCTAVE OCTAVE 3 BWD transposed down first by one octavr then two them three octaves Example c e g c 1 e 1 g 1 c 2 e 2 g 2 c 3 e 3 g 3 5 10 OCTAVE OCTAVE 2 FWD transposed up by two octaves a...

Page 5: ...nd side of the keyboard are used for the arpeggio The notes on thr lefthand side stay ignored 9 SPLIT POINT 9 1 SPLIT POINT NONE e g C4 Selection of the split point for the arpeggio The value can be s...

Page 6: ...namic means that all notes are played with the actual pressed velocity 12 2 VELOCITY FIX by setting this to FIX all notes are played only in the velocity which was selected in the velocity value not d...

Page 7: ...s c e g means that the arpeggio will play c e g Is the multiple value selected to 3 then the arpeggio will play c c c e e e g g g 17 GROOVE you can choose between various groove styles Also di erent l...

Page 8: ...means you have the option of a mini sequencer GLOBAL SETTINGS 23 GLOBAL SETTINGS Global settings are in general only done once and are loaded automatically after powering on 23 1 MIDI IN CHANNEL 1 16...

Page 9: ...he split section will be transmit 26 5 PROGRAM 1 64 you can store up to 64 user programs 26 6 PRESET 1 64 selection of the pre stored arpeggio configurations Via program change commands you can select...

Page 10: ...is save 29 PRESET LOAD Number were the preset is load 30 GLOBAL SAVE Number were the global is save 31 GLOBAL LOAD Number were the global is load 32 SYSEX SEND send a sysex dump 33 PROGRAM CHANGE 33 1...

Page 11: ...re not possible via MIDI currently not active BYTE ARPEGGIO STYLE 0FFh BYTE ASSORTMENT 0FFh BYTE OCTAVE 0FFh BYTE RANDOM 0FFh BYTE ARPEGGIO SIDE 0FFh BYTE SPLIT POINT 0FFh BYTE RUN NOTE 0FFh BYTE STOP...

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