M-Audio X-Session UC-17 [10/16] Appendix a g factory preset list
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Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide
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Once the controller you want to edit has been selected, you can change the assigned
MIDI CC number in the following way:
1. Press ASSIGN. The LCD will flash the CC symbol.
The 3 digit display will indicate the currently assigned MIDI CC number.
2. Type in a new MIDI CC value using the numeric keypad or ’+’ and ’-’ buttons.
The MIDI controller number you select will be assigned to the currently selected
controller, shown by the number on the small, 2-digit display.
Example: After pressing ASSIGN, the display shows the
cc symbol and in this case displays that currently the MIDI CC 07 is
assigned to controller number 13.
1. Select the controller you want to edit as described earlier.
2. Press CHANNEL.
The LCD will display the CHAN symbol and the 3-digit display will show the
current channel assignment of the selected controller, preceded by a ’c’. The
small 2-digit display will show the currently selected controller for assignment.
3. Type the MIDI channel number (01-16) you want the controller to send to,
using the numeric keypad or the +/- keys.
If the controller is assigned to channel 00, it will transmit on the global channel.
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.
Here is how you change the global MIDI channel:
1. 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, preceeded by a 'c'.
2. Type in the MIDI channel number (01-16) using the numeric keypad or
the +/- keys.
Example: MIDI channel 01 is assigned as global MIDI channel.
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.
Assigning An Individual MIDI Channel
Changing The Global MIDI Channel
Assigning MIDI CC’s
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Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide
Appendix A –G
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Factory Preset List
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- Appendix h x session preset chart 1
- About the advanced guide 2
- Appendix f roland gs and yamaha xg nrpn sup port to roland jv xp 2
- Appendix g general midi reverb and chorus types 2
- Terminology 2
- Appendix e standard midi controller numbers midi cc s 3
- On the fly operations 3
- Midi note numbers 4
- Sending bank changes on the fly 4
- Sending program changes on the fly 4
- Sending snap shot 4
- About the cross fader 5
- Appendix d useful midi data 5
- F17 controls the volume of the top drum module while f18 controls the volume of the bottom drum module this means you can flick between the two modules by flicking the fader far left or right since when f17 is 0 f18 is 127 and when f18 is 0 f17 is 127 5
- General midi instruments 5
- Guitar brass synth pad sound effects 5
- Muting all controllers 5
- Piano bass reed synth effects 5
- The cross fader can be assigned to two midi cc values by editing f17 and f18 when it is moved both f17 and f18 will be sent out f17 will increment from left to right while f18 will increment from right to left so f17 and f18 work against each other as an example this has been put to practice in the rebirth preset 5
- To mute all controllers and the cross fader press the ctrl mute buttons this allows you to alter the position of the controller without affecting the settings of your software ctrl mute does not affect buttons and as soon as an assignable button or a function key is pressed the controllers are turned back on alternatively you can press the ctrl mute buttons again to turn the controllers back on when you first press the ctr mute buttons you will see the lcd display off chang ing the position of a controller with controller mute engaged the lcd will always display off to indicate no data is being sent out by the x session to cancel the controller mute function simply press a function key or keys or one of the assignable buttons this is a very useful feature if you are switching between presets on the x session with the controllers out of position you will be able to move the controller to a position relative to the software s controller value rather than causing the software s controller 5
- To select f18 for programming you need to use the control select buttons f17 can be selected for editing by moving the cross fader 5
- Appendix c hexadecimal conversion chart 6
- Decimal value 6
- Hexadeci mal value 6
- Hexadecimal to decimal conversion chart 6
- B2 the buttons 7
- Data lsb press twice 7
- Data msb press twice 7
- Midi cc description program press twice 7
- Programming editing the x session 7
- Appendix b assignable midi cc s 8
- B1 the cross fader and rotary controllers 8
- Cross fader rotary dials 8
- Data msb press twice 8
- Introduction to x session programming options 8
- Midi cc description data lsb press twice 8
- On the x session 8
- 127 0 x 9
- 16 1 16 x 9
- After keys touch ch s 9
- Appendix a midi implementation chart 9
- Assignable midi buttons 9
- Aux local on off messages all notes off active sense reset 9
- Basic default channel changed 9
- Before you can assign a midi cc to one of the x session s controllers you will need to select it for editing there are 2 methods for doing this 1 press control select the lcd will display the controller symbol the symbol will be flashing to indicate the controller settings can be altered the 3 digit display will show the number of the currently selected controller proceeded by a c or an f if the cross fader is selected 2 type in the number of the controller using the numeric keypad or the buttons or move the cross fader rotary controller simply moving a fader rotary controller will make it the currently selected controller ready for editing to select the second cross fader controller value f18 please use method 1 it is also not possible to select any of the 10 numerical buttons by pressing them since during edit mode they are used to enter numerical values to program these buttons please use the first method 9
- Control 0 119 change 0 x 9
- Default mode messages altered 9
- Function transmitted received remarks 9
- Note number true voice 9
- Notes 0 yes x no 9
- Pitch bend 0 x 9
- Program change true number 9
- Selecting a controller for editing 9
- Song position common song select 9
- System clock exclusive commands 9
- System exclusive gm gm2 mmc memory dump 9
- Velocity note on note off 9
- Appendix a g factory preset list 10
- Assigning an individual midi channel 10
- Assigning midi cc s 10
- Changing the global midi channel 10
- Assigning mmc control to a button 11
- Future development of the librarian 11
- Loading a setup 11
- Rpn nrpn gm 1 2 sysex other messages 11
- Saving a setup 11
- Setting toggle values for the buttons 11
- Viewing the contents of a memory 11
- As you can see from the screenshot of the librarian on page 20 you can save load receive or send the complete content to and from either bank columns to transmit the complete content of your evolution x session to the librarian simply press the receive button on the librarian software this process can only be completed successfully if the usb drivers for your x session have been selected correctly as described in the setting up the librarian software section once you have received data from the x session the memories are displayed in the column 12
- Assigning rpn nrpn to a controller 12
- Before you start using the librarian check that the x session has been selected as input and output device 1 select midi setup from the options menu 2 ensure the usb driver for you r evolution x session is selected in the inputs column if you are using native drivers this may be named usb audio device 1 in the outputs column select the usb driver for you r evolution x session if you are using native drivers this may be named usb audio device you should now be ready to use the librarian software with you evolution x session 12
- Librarian overview 12
- Organising presets received from a device 12
- Setting up the librarian software 12
- You can name the memories as you like to re name a memory double click on the memory you can then move memories around by dragging them to a new position or using the copy buttons between the two windows these buttons are defined below will copy the selected memory in bank 2 to bank 1 will copy the selected memory in bank 1 to bank 2 will copy all memories in bank 2 to bank 1 will copy all the memories in bank 1 to bank 2 will undo the last copy you made only the last copy is remembered it s a good idea to decide which column is your master column to avoid confusion and maybe loosing hours of work 12
- About sys ex messages device id 13
- About the evolution librarian software 13
- Assigning a note to a button 13
- Installing the evolution librarian software 13
- Assigning a device id to the x session 14
- Memory dump 14
- Non volatile memory 14
- Resetting to the factory default setting 14
- The evolution librarian software 14
- Midi in out midi messages explained 15
- Sys ex explained 15
- About the midi in port 16
- About the midi out port 16
- Midi in midi out signal flow diagram 16
- Program bank changes explained 16
- Rpn nrpn s explained 16
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