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When synchronizing an external MIDI device to the FADERBOARD, please read the user manual / guide
provided with your external device in order to ensure that your synchronization is effective.
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Connect the MIDI OUTPUT on the FADERBOARD to
the MIDI input of your external MIDI device.
Press the MIDI SWITCH. When MIDI is active the
MIDI LED will be illuminated.
There are sixteen (16) MIDI channels to select from
on the FADERBOARD. To make a selection use the
CONTROL FADER. Your external MIDI device will
determine the channel needed to be selected.
Once the correct channel has been identified the
SAVE LED will be illuminated.
Press the SAVE SWITCH and the DISPLAY will show
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Press the ENTER / - SWITCH to set the
MIDI channel.
1. SETTING THE MIDI CHANNEL
MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A MIDI device works in a similar way to a television.
That is, if the receiving device and the transmitting device are both set to the same channel then the transmitted
information 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 MIDI capable.
CREATING WAV & AIFF FILES
In order to use a WAV or AIFF file on the FADERBOARD the following conditions must be satisfied.
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MIDI OUTPUT
PARAMETER
CONTROL
MIDI
ENTER /
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EXIT /
+
SAVE
TONE
TUNE / BPM
MIDI SWITCH
File type must be either WAV or AIFF
8 Bit or 16 Bit mono
The file must be named 00 ~ 99.wav or 00 ~ 99.aif. That is, if the file is to be titled 1 then the file name must be
01.wav or 01.aif. If by chance you have awarded both a WAV and an AIFF file the same number/name, the WAV
file will take precedence.
The volume level of a WAV or AIFF file cannot be adjusted. This level needs to be determined during the creation
of the file.
To have a sample play back at its creation pitch rate it must be created at 32Hz. If created outside this Hz range,
you will need to adjust the playing pitch with the FADERBOARD.
Both WAV and AIFF will assume the following parameters, 8 bit / 32 KB, 16 bit / 64 KB. A sample should take
approximately one (1) second to be read.
Smart Media is a Toshiba licensed technology.
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