Installing the midi socket
The midi socket can be installed on the back of the machine, we
recommend the space right next to the external input. As the space is
very tight you could also use a 3,5mm stereo jack instead of the
standard MIDI socket.
Use the provided drill guide to center punch the locations of the 3 holes.
The two small holes need to be about 3.5mm in diameter, the large hole
15mm. Here we typically use a stepping drill.
Installing the learn button
The optional learn button can be used to set midi channel. It needs to be
connected to the IO “2” and “G” pin on the main board. (The back of the
main board has labels on it). Wires are not included in the kit.
Press the learn button and while it is pressed send a midi note on any
midi channel. OrganDonor will use this midi channel from now on. These
settings are saved.
Configuration
We already flashed the corresponding configuration file to Organ Donor.
There is, however, a software configuration tool available, in case you
want to play around with settings and key assignments.
You`ll find the configurator here:
https://tubbutec.de/files/organDonor/
tubbutecOrganDonorConfigurator.html
This is a browser application, it works with Chrome and Safari right
away, Firefox needs to be configured for web MIDI.
The configurator allows you to upload your settings directly from your
browser to OrganDonor, safe and load settings and export settings as
SysEx files for uploading to Organ Donor via another SysEx tool.