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6. THE SETTINGS MENU

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OUT PORT FUNC 

 

Sets what type of signal the MIDI OUT port sends. 

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MIDI

 sets the port to send MIDI data. 

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DIN24

 sets the port to send DIN 24 sync pulses. No MIDI data can be sent on the port when this 

option is selected. 

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DIN48

 sets the port to send DIN 48 sync pulses. No MIDI data can be sent on the port when this 

option is selected.

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THRU PORT FUNC  

Sets what type of signal the MIDI THRU port sends. The settings are the same as for 

OUT PORT 

FUNC

.

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INPUT FROM 

 

Sets the source from which the Analog Heat MKII receives MIDI data. 

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MIDI

 Only receives MIDI data from the MIDI IN port. 

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USB

 Only receives MIDI data from the USB port. 

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MIDI+USB

 Receives MIDI data from both the MIDI IN and USB port. 

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NONE

 Disregards any incoming MIDI data.

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OUTPUT TO 

 

Selects the port to which Analog Heat MKII sends MIDI data (CC or NRPN). 

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MIDI 

Only sends MIDI data to the MIDI OUT port. 

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USB

 Only sends MIDI data to the USB port. 

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MIDI+USB

 Sends MIDI data to both the MIDI OUT and USB port. 

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NONE

 Do not send MIDI data to any port.

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PARAM OUTPUT 

 

Sets what type of MIDI messages the 

DATA ENTRY

 knobs sends. For information about which CC/

NRPN parameters that are sent, please see "APPENDIX A: MIDI" on page 34. 

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CC

 Sets the knobs to send CC MIDI messages. 

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NRPN

 Sets the knobs to send NRPN MIDI messages.

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ENCODER DEST 

 

Sets whether or not the 

DATA ENTRY

 and 

LEVEL

 knobs send MIDI data. 

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NT

 MIDI only sends data internally. 

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INT + EXT

 MIDI sends data both internally and externally.

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PARAM INPUT 

 

Makes it possible to control Analog Heat MKII parameters from an external MIDI device sending 

CC/NRPN data. (ON, OFF)

6.6.3 CHANNELS

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MIDI CHANNEL 

 

Sets the MIDI channel that Analog Heat MKII uses to send and receive MIDI data. When set to OFF, 

all MIDI functionality is disabled. (1–16)

6.7 SYSEX DUMP

In the SYSEX DUMP menu, settings and Presets can be sent and received. Select a menu option using 

the 

PRESET/DATA

 knob. Press 

[YES]

 to open the highlighted menu selection.

When receiving or sending SysEx data, the MIDI ports or the USB port of the Analog Heat MKII should be 

connected to the external sending/receiving device.
If the Analog Heat MKII is sending or receiving SysEx data through the MIDI ports, use the Elektron TM-1 

USB MIDI interface for up to 10x transfer speeds.
If the external device is a computer, we recommend using our free SysEx utility C6, which can be down-

loaded from the Elektron website.

Содержание Analog Heat MKII

Страница 1: ...Analog Heat MKII Stereo Analog Sound Processor User Manual ...

Страница 2: ...equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help European Union regulation compliance statement This product has been tested to comply with the Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU and the Electro magnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU The product meets ...

Страница 3: ...by the manufacturer 11 Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when it is not used for extended periods of time 12 Refer all servicing to qualified service technicians Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING To ...

Страница 4: ...W 12 5 THEUSERINTERFACE 12 5 1 PRESETS 12 5 1 1 LOADING A PRESET 12 5 1 2 SAVING A PRESET 13 5 2 ACTIVE MODE 13 5 3 EFFECT CIRCUITS 13 5 4 FILTER TYPES 13 5 5 EQUALIZER 13 5 6 DRIVE 14 5 7 WET LEVEL 14 5 8 DRY WET 14 5 9 SETTINGS MENU 14 5 10 PARAMETER PAGES 14 5 11 PARAMETER EDITING 14 5 12 SCREEN INFORMATION 14 5 13 OVERBRIDGE 15 5 14 CLASS COMPLIANT DEVICE 15 6 THESETTINGSMENU 16 6 1 INPUT SENS...

Страница 5: ... 4 VOL 24 7 2 FILTER EQ PAGE 1 24 7 2 1 FREQ 24 7 2 2 RESO 24 7 2 3 ENV 24 7 2 4 LFO 24 7 3 FILTER EQ PAGE 2 25 7 3 1 FRQPAN 25 7 3 2 DIRT 25 7 3 3 EQ LO 25 7 3 4 EQ HI 25 7 4 ENVELOPE PAGE 1 25 7 4 1 MODE 25 7 4 2 ATK 26 7 4 3 REL 26 7 4 4 TRIG 27 7 5 ENVELOPE PAGE 2 27 7 5 1 BASE 27 7 5 2 WIDTH 27 7 5 3 DEST1 27 7 5 4 DEPTH1 28 7 6 LFO PAGE 1 28 7 6 1 SPEED 28 7 6 2 MULT 28 7 6 3 WAVE 28 7 6 4 S...

Страница 6: ... STEREO PHASER EFFECT 31 9 STARTUPMENU 32 9 1 TEST MODE 32 9 2 EMPTY RESET 32 9 3 FACTORY RESET 32 9 4 OS UPGRADE 32 10 TECHNICALINFORMATION 33 11 CREDITSANDCONTACTINFORMATION 33 APPENDIXA MIDI 34 APPENDIXB MODULATIONSOURCESANDDESTINATIONS 35 INDEX 36 ...

Страница 7: ...tten in uppercase letters with angle brackets For example the filter type LEDs are called FILTER TYPE MENU NAMES Written in uppercase letters For example the SETTINGS menu PARAMETER NAMES MENU OPTIONS Written in uppercase bold letters for parameter names and certain menu options where you can make settings or perform actions For example ATTACK PARAMETER SETTING ALTERNATIVES Written in uppercase le...

Страница 8: ...to access the secondary page 5 Screen 6 PRESET DATA Used for preset management and data entry 7 NO key is used for exiting the current menu backing to a higher level menu and negating 8 YES key is used for entering sub menus selecting and confirming 9 DATA ENTRY knobs Used to set parameter values 10 LOW and HIGH adjust the amount of low end and high end frequency content 11 FILTER TYPE LEDs that i...

Страница 9: ...in the chain 5 MIDI OUT SYNC A MIDI data output Can also be configured to send DIN sync to legacy instruments Use a standard MIDI cable to connect to MIDI In of an external MIDI unit 6 MIDI IN MIDI data input Use a standard MIDI cable to connect to MIDI Out of an external MIDI unit 7 CONTROL IN A B Inputs for an expression pedal footswitch or CV Use 1 4 mono phone plug for CV signals 8 INPUT L mon...

Страница 10: ... chaining MIDI units together 6 Switch on all units Press the power switch located at the back of the Analog Heat MKII to switch it on 3 2 SETTING THE INPUT SENSITIVITY LEVEL To make sure the Heat distorts as intended it is important to adjust the audio input sensitivity level so that it matches the level of the sound source To make sure the Heat distorts as intended it is essential to set the aud...

Страница 11: ... can also be used together with Overbridge to allow you to use the Analog Heat MKII as a plug in for analog distortion processing in your DAW Press Hold to Save E Q U A L I Z E R C H A R A C T E R F I LT E R On Off Out L R In L R Control In MIDI In MIDI Out Sync A MIDI Thru Sync B USB DC In Power Master Volume Mid Drive Rough Crunch Classic Dist Round Fuzz High Gain Enhancement Saturation Clean Bo...

Страница 12: ...g Heat MKII In L R Input Sensitivity Bandpass Filter Envelope Follower Gain Filter Modulation Modulation Destination Compar ator LFO Modulation Destination Modulation Destination Trig Filter Modulation Filter Modulation Envelope Generator Over bridge 5 THE USER INTERFACE 5 1 PRESETS The Analog Heat MKII has 128 preset slots where you can store your presets Preset slot 000 is an INIT preset with de...

Страница 13: ...or a wide vari ety of drive and distortion sounds CLEAN BOOST Makes the signal louder When fully driven it sounds similar to overdriving old mixers Use for minimal distortion or when you only want to use the filter and EQ SATURATION This circuit is reminiscent of classic tape saturation Woolly and warm ENHANCEMENT Adding tube like glow and sheen to a track or loop MID DRIVE Mid range focused overd...

Страница 14: ...GS MENU on page 16 5 10 PARAMETER PAGES Access the parameter pages by pressing the corresponding key AMP FLTR EQ ENV and LFO There are two pages associated with each key AMP has only one page You can access the secondary pages by pressing the PARAMETER key a second time For more information please see 7 PARAMETER PAGES on page 24 5 11 PARAMETER EDITING The four DATA ENTRY knobs are used to change ...

Страница 15: ...move any controller to wake up the screen 5 13 OVERBRIDGE The Overbridge software suite enables a tight integration between the Analog Heat MKII and a computer DAW software When using Overbridge the user interface for the Analog Heat MKII presents itself as a plug in window in your DAW Access edit and automate parameters for sound shaping on screen Always find your device preset parameters in the ...

Страница 16: ...please see 3 2 SETTING THE INPUT SENSITIVITY LEVEL on page 10 LOW Maximum input level 10 5 V peak to peak MID Maximum input level 5 3 V peak to peak HIGH Maximum input level 2 5 V peak to peak MAX Maximum input level 1 2 V peak to peak 6 2 MODULATION Here you can connect a number of modulation sources with their destinations and set the modulation depth For more information please see APPENDIX B M...

Страница 17: ...NTROL IN A CONTROL MODE Sets the port mode to adjust to different kinds of input signals There are four modes CV Control Voltage EXPR Expression Pedal FOOTSW Footswitch and OFF CV ZERO LEVEL Available when mode is set to CV Sets the Volt level at which CV modulation amount is zero A control input level equal to this setting corresponds to zero modulation 5 50 V 5 50 V CV MAX LEVEL Available when m...

Страница 18: ...tputs and can optionally also be routed through the Analog Heat MKII s FX distortion circuit EQ and filter FX Send L R is always routed to the effect AUTO In AUTO mode Analog Heat MKII automatically detects if the Overbridge plugin is running or not With Overbridge running the Analog In is not routed through the effect to the Analog Out Same as OFF setting If Overbridge is not running the signal f...

Страница 19: ...N BYPASS sets ANALOG IN OUT to OFF IN OUT Both Analog In and Analog Out are routed to the Analog Heat MKII s FX IN Routes the signal from Analog In to the Analog Heat MKII s FX OUT Routes the signal from the effect to Analog Out OFF Neither Analog In nor Analog Out are routed to the Analog Heat MKII s FX 6 5 3 USB CC MODE Sets how and where in the signal chain the signal between the Analog Heat MK...

Страница 20: ...osen in the USB CONFIG menu and if it is included in the audio routing chosen in USB CC MODE For more information please see 6 8 1 USB CONFIG on page 23 0 dB 30 dB 6 6 MIDI These settings are stored in the global settings and are not part of the preset 6 6 1 SYNC CLOCK RECEIVE Sets whether or not the Analog Heat MKII responds to MIDI clock and transport sent from external devices ON OFF CLOCK SEND...

Страница 21: ...ends For information about which CC NRPN parameters that are sent please see APPENDIX A MIDI on page 34 CC Sets the knobs to send CC MIDI messages NRPN Sets the knobs to send NRPN MIDI messages ENCODER DEST Sets whether or not the DATA ENTRY and LEVEL knobs send MIDI data INT MIDI only sends data internally INT EXT MIDI sends data both internally and externally PARAM INPUT Makes it possible to con...

Страница 22: ...og Heat MKII settings to the receiving device PRESET will send the selected Preset or all Presets to the receiving device 6 7 2 SYSEX RECEIVE Here settings and Presets can be received from an external device via the MIDI IN port or the USB port of the Analog Heat MKII The column to the left selects what will be received Use the PRESET DATA knob to navigate in the col umn The SysEx data receive alt...

Страница 23: ...n your computer 3 On the Transfer CONNECTIONS page set the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ports to your Elektron device 4 On the Transfer DROP page drag and drop the OS file The OS file is then automatically trans ferred to the Elektron device and the OS update initiates A progress bar is visible on device screen when receiving the OS 5 On your device Press YES to confirm the OS update When the process is s...

Страница 24: ...y Wet MIX parameter to do parallel distortion For more information please see 4 SIGNAL FLOW on page 12 This parameter is written as WET LEVEL on the device panel 0 00 127 00 7 1 3 DRY WET Sets the mix between the clean signal and the signal that is affected by the effect 64 00 63 00 7 1 4 VOL Sets the overall level of the sound and is saved as part of the preset Use this to pick a good output gain...

Страница 25: ... to access this parameter page Analog Heat MKII contains an envelope follower function The envelope follower is used to detect the am plitude variations of the incoming audio signal to produce a control signal envelope that resembles those variations The control voltage rises and falls with the overall volume of the input signal This control signal can be routed to modulate the filter and also to ...

Страница 26: ...ATK In Follow FLW mode this is the rise time of the envelope follower i e how quickly the follower rises when the amplitude of the audio increases In generator mode AD or AR this is the attack time of the generated envelope The rise time of the underlying envelope follower is set to fastest possible rise time in these configurations 0 127 7 4 3 REL In Follow FLW mode this is the fall time of the e...

Страница 27: ...ion destination is permanently set to the filter cutoff The parameter ENV on the FIL TER EQ PAGE 1 parameter page controls the amount of envelope modulation added to the filter cutoff The envelope follower uses a filter to define the frequency span of the input signal that the envelope follow er reacts to This span is defined by the BASE and WIDTH parameters Examples of how the BASE and WIDTH para...

Страница 28: ...r by the set factor x multiplies the current BPM 1 2K multiplies the LFO speed regardless of the current internal or external tempo 7 6 3 WAVE Sets the LFO waveform TRI SINE SQR SAW EXP RAMP RND 7 6 4 START Sets wherein the LFO waveform cycle it starts when triggered 0 127 For example if you set WAVE to SAW and START to 64 it starts at the middle of the wave cycle Start 7 7 LFO PAGE 2 Press LFO tw...

Страница 29: ...lects between four different modes of LFO behavior FREE is the default free running mode The LFO run continuously never restarting or stopping TRIG The LFO run continuously but restarts on the event of an envelope trig HOLD The LFO run continuously but on the event of an envelope trig the output LFO level is latched and held still until the next envelope trig ONE The LFO starts when a note is trig...

Страница 30: ... MKII to emulate a compressor and or expander by using the Envelope Gener ator This is useful if you want to add some extra pump to drums or to liven up a flat sound In this example you should use a highly dynamic sound source with sharp transients such as drums 1 Select the CLEAN BOOST circuit and disable the filter by pressing both FILTER TYPE keys at the same time All filter type LEDs should be...

Страница 31: ... to BAND STOP 2 Connect your sound source to the Analog Heat MKII and make sure that the volume of the sound source is as strong as possible 3 Make sure the input level is correctly set For more information please see 3 2 SETTING THE INPUT SENSITIVITY LEVEL on page 10 4 Start by setting WET LEVEL to 127 and DRY WET to 63 Set FREQUENCY to 64 and RESONANCE to 0 5 Press the LFO key twice to access LF...

Страница 32: ...g for incoming OS data and READY TO RECEIVE will be shown on the screen For the transfer to be possible the device sending the OS syx file must be connected to the MIDI IN port of the Analog Heat MKII To send the OS syx file use our free SysEx utility software C6 The OS syx file and the C6 software can be down loaded from the Elektron website USB MIDI transfer is not possible when you upgrade the ...

Страница 33: ...ated Hi speed USB 2 0 port Power inlet Center positive 5 5 x 2 5 mm barrel jack 12 V DC 2 A PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Sturdy steel casing Dimensions W 215 x D 184 x H 63 mm 8 5 x 7 2 x 2 5 including power switch jacks knobs and feet Weight approximately 1 5 kg 3 3 lbs 100 x 100 mm VESA mounting holes Use M4 screws with a max length of 7 4 mm Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature 35 C 96 ...

Страница 34: ...14 44 0 14 LFO to Filter 15 45 0 15 ENV Threshold 16 46 0 16 ENV Attack 73 0 73 ENV Release 72 0 72 ENV Base 17 0 17 ENV Width 18 0 18 ENV Mode 19 0 19 ENV Destination 75 0 75 ENV Depth 20 47 0 20 ENV Destination 2 76 0 76 ENV Depth 2 21 0 21 LFO Waveform 83 0 83 0 TRI 1 SIN 2 SQR 3 SAW 4 EXP 5 RAMP 6 RND LFO Speed 22 0 22 LFO Multiplier 23 0 23 LFO Fade 24 0 24 LFO Mode 25 0 25 0 FREE 1 TRIG 2 HO...

Страница 35: ...V Drive X X X Wet Level X X X Dry Wet Mix X X X Preset Volume X X X EQ Low X X X EQ High X X X VCF Frequency X X X VCF Frequency Pan X X X VCF Resonance X X X VCF Dirt X X X ENV to VCF X X LFO to VCF X X X ENV Trig Level X ENV Attack X ENV Release X ENV Base X ENV Width X ENV Destination X ENV Depth X ENV Destination 2 X ENV Depth 2 X LFO Waveform X X LFO Speed X X LFO Multiplier X X LFO Fade X X ...

Страница 36: ...dulation depth 29 Modulation destination 29 Multiplier 28 Phase 28 Speed 28 Waveform 28 M MIDI 18 20 CC NRPN specification 34 Ports 20 Sync 18 20 MODULATION SOURCES DESTINATIONS 35 O OS UPGRADE 23 OVERBRIDGE 15 P PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTIONS Connecting the unit 10 Front panel 8 Rear panel 9 PARAMETER EDITING 14 PARAMETER PAGES 14 PARAMETERS 24 Amp 24 Envelope follower 25 EQ 25 Filter 24 LFO 28 PRE...

Страница 37: ...INDEX 37 ...

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