User`s manual

GLOBAL SETTINGS
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1. Select the MIDI row in the GLOBAL EDIT menu. Then select MAP EDITOR and press
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ENTER/YES].
2. In the GROUP column, choose what trig category you want to edit the mapping for.
TRACK allows you to assign which MIDI notes that should trig which track sounds, PAT
A-H maps MIDI notes to specific patterns and finally CTRL allows you to let MIDI notes
control the transport control of the SPS-1 MKII/SPS-1UW MKII. Then press the [RIGHT]
key to enter the MAPPING column for the chosen group.
3. From here you set the actual mappings for the options available for the group. Use the
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OUND SELECTION wheel to select a MIDI note to map to track, pattern, etc. Then
press [ENTER/YES] to confirm your choice. Please note that each MIDI key only can be
mapped to one function at once. If you select a MIDI key that is already in use, the previ-
ous mapping will be removed. You can also teach the MIDI mapper by moving to the row
for which you want to change mapping, and then send a NOTE ON message to the MIDI
IN port (i.e. playing the note on a connected keyboard).
4. In the TRIG window you set how the Machinedrum should react when receiving a trig
signal. When set to GATE the Machinedrum pattern will start to play once receiving a
MIDI NOTE ON command and stop when receiving a MIDI NOTE OFF command. This
basically means that a pattern will play for as long as a key is being held on the external
trigging device. START will immediately initiate the new pattern once trigged. QUE func-
tions much like how the internal Machinedrum sequcencer works, if a pattern is playing
and a new MIDI note is received, the pattern currently playing will play to its end before
patterns are switched.
If you map a track to “--” it will neither respond to nor send out MIDI NOTE ON or
NOTE OFF messages.
LOCAL CONTROL
This menu is used for turning local control off or on.
1. Select the MIDI row in the GLOBAL EDIT menu. Then select LOCAL CTRL and press
[ENTER/YES].
2. The default setting is ON. When set to OFF, the Machinedrum will not trig internal
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ounds when using the sequencer or pressing the [TRIG] keys. It will not react to the