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Press and release C, then E, and finally G (a C Major chord). PANDAMINI II stores this as the ‘fixed chord’.
Release the Fixed Chord button.
Major chords will now sound on whatever key you press. For example, you can now press F to hear an F Major chord (shown below), or
Ab to hear an Ab Major chord, etc. Whenever you enter the Fixed Chord settings, the stored chord is erased and a new chord must be
entered for Fixed Chord to work again.
6.2
PANDAMINI II Working with other Sequencer
A MIDI sequencer will allow you to record, play back, store and edit MIDI data. Although hardware sequencers exist, we will focus on the
more commonly used software sequencers in this manual. Examples of popular DAW are CubaseTM, LogicTM, Ableton Live TM and so on,
although there are many different sequencing applications available for your computer. In order to use your PANDAMINI II with your
sequencer, you need to set up the sequencer software so that your PANDAMINI II can be recognized as your DAW’s MIDI input device. You
need to choose a MIDI output device that is capable of making 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
sequencer’s user manual for more information on how this is done. In this manual, section 3.2.2 “Using The PANDAMINI II With Your
software” details how your PANDAMINI II will appear in the device listing of your sequencer.
With your PANDAMINI II set up to communicate with the sequencer, data will go into the sequencer and will be routed to a virtual
synthesizer within the sequencer software or sent to an external sound module via a MIDI output port. The virtual synthesizer or external
sound module will turn the MIDI data into audible sounds. You can then record the incoming MIDI data and edit your performance using your
sequencer. We will have some more detailed MIDI mapping operations for different DAWs provided separately.
7. Appendices
Appendix A-ASSIGNABLE CONTROLLER PARAMETER LIST
CONTROLLER NO.
DEFINITION
INITIAL VALUE
VALUE RANGE
0
Bank Select MSB
0
0-127
1
Modulation MSB
0
0-127
2
Breath MSB
127
0-127
3
Controller
0
0-127
4
Foot Controller MSB
127
0-127
5
Portamento time MSB
0
0-127
6
Data Entry MSB
2
0-127
7
Channel Volume MSB
100
0-127
8
Balance MSB
64
0-127
9
Controller
0
0-127
10
Panpot MSB
64
0-127
11
Expression MSB
127
0-127
12
Effect Control 1 MSB
0
0-127
13
Effect Control 2 MSB
0
0-127