M-Audio X-Session UC-17 Руководство пользователя онлайн
Содержание
- Default mode 2
- Edit mode 2
- English 2
- Introduction 2
- Muting all controllers 2
- On the fly operations 2
- Sending bank changes on the fly 2
- Sending program changes on the fly 2
- Sending snap shot 2
- Terminology 2
- The program change will be sent on the global midi channel 2
- About the cross fader 3
- Introduction to x session programming options 3
- Programming and editing the x session 3
- Assigning an individual midi channel 4
- Assigning midi cc s 4
- English 4
- Example 4
- Programming and editing the x session 4
- Selecting a controller for editing 4
- As already described the standard midi controller numbers range from 0 to 131 we have extended the list of midi cc s that can be assigned to the controllers of the x session to include rpn nrpn mmc and general midi 1 2 sysex messages 5
- Assigning mmc control to a button 5
- Changing the global midi channel 5
- Example midi channel 01 is assigned as global midi channel 5
- Here is how you change the global midi channel 5
- If you want the button to send the same value every time you press it simply type in the same value both times 5
- Lets look at a couple of examples to see how this works please refer to the chart in appendix b so you get to grips with the principle 5
- Press global channel assign and channel together the lcd will display the keyboard and chan symbol the 3 digit display will show the currently selected global channel proceeded by a c 2 type in the midi channel number 01 16 using the numeric keypad or the keys 5
- Press the function button labelled data msb 2 times 2 type in 15 using the numerical keypad or the keys 3 press the function button labelled data lsb 2 times 4 type in 74 using the numerical keypad or the keys 5
- Programming and editing the x session 5
- Rpn nrpn gm 1 2 sysex other messages 5
- Select the button you want to control the mmc message 2 press assign on the x session 3 type in 149 using the numerical keypad this is the number that corresponds to the mmc instruction as per the chart on page 4 and 5 4 press channel once 5 type in 127 using the numerical keypad this ensures that the message is set to all device id numbers for more information about this please read about sysex messages device id on page 7 6 press the data lsb button twice 7 enter a number from the chart on below to select the mmc message you want 5
- Setting toggle values for the buttons 5
- The 10 assignable buttons can each be assigned to toggle between two values you may for instance want to send out value 15 when you first press the button followed by value 74 when you press the button for a second time this is how you do it 5
- The x session s global midi channel affects only the controllers that have the individual midi channel assigned to value 00 as described in the previous section 5
- These advanced messages are as easy to program as a regular midi cc instruction by entering values 132 to 152 when programming midi cc s the charts on page 4 and 5 or appendix b show you what number correspond to each message 5
- To program the values required for these advanced messages the x session requires you to press the program data lsb and data msb buttons twice respectively pressing only once will send the program and bank change instructions on the fly as described earlier 5
- Using a combination of global midi channel and individually assigned midi channels can be a great way of navigating through your system with multitimbral instruments such as reason it can be easier to just change the global midi channel on the x session in order to jump to the next device rather than operating the software 5
- About sys ex messages device id 6
- Assigning a note to a button 6
- Assigning rpn nrpn to a controller 6
- English 6
- Non volatile memory 6
- Programming and editing the x session 6
- About the midi in port 7
- About the midi out port 7
- Assigning a device id to the x session 7
- Important note 7
- Memory dump 7
- Midi in midi out signal flow diagram 7
- Midi in out midi messages explained 7
- Resetting to the factory default setting 7
- About the evolution librarian software 8
- English 8
- Program bank changes explained 8
- Rpn nrpn s explained 8
- Sys ex explained 8
- The evolution librarian software 8
- Installing the evolution librarian software 9
- Librarian overview 9
- Organizing presets received from a device 9
- Setting up the librarian software 9
- The evolution librarian software 9
- Viewing the contents of a memory 9
- Alternatively select open from the file menu 10
- Alternatively you can click on the file menu and select save to save the file with the previously assigned file name or save as to assign the memory dump a new file name the shortcut key to save bank 1 is ctrl s 10
- Contact 10
- English 10
- If you have any questions comments or suggestions about this or any m audio product we invite you to contact us by using the following information 10
- Loading a setup 10
- Make sure you give the file a name which allows you to quickly identify your collection of setups 10
- Once you have named all your presets and organized them in the desired order click save to save the content 10
- Saving a setup 10
- The shortcut key for loading is ctrl o 10
- To load a memory setup file back in to the librarian click on the load button and select the required file the loaded preset setups will appear in the bank window you can then either send it directly to the evolution device by clicking send or edit it 10
- Technical info 11
- Trouble shooting 11
- Appendices 12
- Appendix a midi implementation chart 12
- Appendices 13
- Appendix b assignable midi cc s on the x session 13
- B1 the cross fader and rotary controllers 13
- Appendices 14
- B2 the buttons 14
- English 14
- Appendix c hexadecimal conversion chart 15
- Appendix d useful midi data 16
- Appendix e standard midi controller numbers midi cc s 17
- Appendices 18
- Appendix f roland gs and yamaha xg nrpn support to roland jv xp 18
- Appendix g general midi reverb and chorus types 18
- Appendix h x session preset chart 18
- English 18
- Future development of the librarian 19
- Warranty registration 19
- Warranty terms 19
- Warranty terms and registration 19
- Warranty terms registration 19
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