Version 1.0 | Date 11.05.2012 MP 11 Firmware-Version 1.
Important safety instructions Read the instruction manual thoroughly. It provides you with all the information you need to use this device properly. The warranty becomes void in case of unauthorized access, use or interference. Use the device in compliance with the operating instructions. Use only accessories specified by the manufacturer. CAUTION! Risk of electric shock! Do not open the device. There are no parts inside the device that you can use for other purposes.
Bound by TRADITION Back in the 90s, MIDITEMP equipment was indeed ahead of its time. Even before everyone could afford laptop computers, ambitious musicians and keyboarders were able to manage their MIDI setup with ease and access MIDI files through their Multiplayer (MP44, MP88, MP88W) - later, even audio files using integrated hard disks. But times are changing; technology has evolved rapidly - and computers, sequencers and hard-disk drives have become the norm.
Safety instructions 2 Introduction 3 Table of Contents Quick Reference 4-5 6 7 8 9 Upper control panel Display Lower control panel Central control panel Quickstart 10 11 Power up Songs-Selection (Titel, Artist, Genre) Using the ESC-Button Upper control panel 12 13 MIXER | PLAYLIST | SHORT | WIZARD IMMEDIATE | CROSSFADE | GOTO | NEXT SONG | SMOOTH MIC delay | MIC reverb Lower control panel 14 15 SPEED | KEY | SOUND FX | HARMONIZER VOICE FX | MENU Edit • Save • Esc Ou
General use 42 Mic Presets 43 Mic Equalizer 43 Music Equalizer 43 MIDI Settings 44 Melody track | Chord mode | Midi-In | Click Count In General Settings 45 Pedal Mode | Short Time | Lists font | Auto playlist | Songs history | Search mode Fade Curve 46 Auto BPM 46 Sound FX Settings 47 Video Settings 47 Song History 48 Find new song 48 System settings 49 Change memory | Optimize memory | List mode | Factory reset Menue Options Storage media Formats and compatibility Connections Technical specifications
Quick Reference: Upper control panel Volume control MIDI Playback High definition graphic display for putting lyrics and menus on view Playlist- and Song-Functions 6 Volume control MIDI Playback Control for microphone effects
Quick Reference: The Display The main menu always has the lyrics of the song that is currently being played (= Current Song) on display. The lyrics are divided in syllables based on the tempo and highlighted in color. Of course, you can have the lyrics displayed only if your songs contain the corresponding text files.
Quick Reference - Lower Control Panel Volume control • MP3 • MIDI • Microphones Song control • Tempo • Key / pitch level Control panel • Harmonizer • Effects Menu - Buttons Operating Panel 8 Main control panel • Song slection • Navigation • Starting/stopping songs • Search function • and a lot more
Quick Reference - Central Control Panel ARTIST - TITLE - GENRE If you press these buttons, you can list songs by Artist, Title (or filename) or Genre categories. hold down the TITLE button for about 2 seconds lets you select the storage medium of your choice. Next / Current SONG You can toggle between the two displays Current Song/Next Song by pressing the button (as soon as a next song has been loaded) Marker / Bar Button is illuminated = Current song contains MARKERS.
Quick Start: First Use Plug in MP 11 to the outlet using the AC/DC adapter (9 Volt-DC) included in delivery. Connect the two jack sockets „R - Audio Out - L“ with the inputs of a mixing console using 6.3 mm mono jack cable or connect a headphone set with a 3.5mm stereo jack plug to the mini jack socket „Phones“. Now turn on MP11 by pressing the „On/Off“ switch. This starts MP11‘s operating system.
Quick Start: Selecting and playing songs Selecting songs from TITLE list After switching on MP11, the song list (SELECT TITLE) automatically appears on display. Here, you can find the list of all songs that are on the storage medium. If the song list displays the complete name of the song (e.g. all my loving) or just the filename (e.g. allmylov.mid) depends on whether you are using MP11 Utility (see pages 14 - 17) or if you have decided to leave it out.
In detail: Upper Control Panel MIXER Pressing the MIXER button activates the Mixer-function (the button illuminates in blue). You can use this function e.g. if you want to have quick access to the volume during the playback of MIDI files (via the internal source of sound) and to set the volume using the 6 FADERS. The faders are divided up into 6 groups: DRUMS • BASS • GUITAR • KEYBOARDS • WINDS • ORCHESTRA. Note: You cannot access the Mixer function for MP3 files.
In detail: Upper Control Panel Pressing the IMMEDIATE button once will activate it (illuminates in blue), and will deactivate the CROSSFADE button. If you press the GO TO button during the playback of a song, there will be a fast skip to the next MARKER or to the next song IMMEDIATE Pressing the CROSSFADE button one time briefly will activate it , and will deactivate the IMMEDIATE button.
In detail: Lower Control Panel PLAYLIST > Details ab Seite XX SPEED -/+ This changes the tempo (pitch level does not change). Pressing both buttons at the same time resets the tempo to its default value. Note: With MP3 songs the change is displayed as +/- value (max. 20) SPEED -/+ DRUMS BASS MIXER PLAYLIST KEY -/+ KEYBOARDS This changes the key/pitch level. Pressing both buttons at the same time WINDS the song to its originalGOkey.
In detail: Lower Control Panel Next SPEED VOICE FX Press this button several times and you can step through various vocal effects: Woman - Megaphone - Monster - Child - No Effect. VOICE FX SOUND FX-1 FX-2 KEY ESC MENU Press this button to open the main menu window. MENU EDIT If you briefly press this button once, you can open the Edit window (e.g. EDIT TRACKS for MIDI files). If a song e.g.
In detail: The Central Control Panel MASTER VOLUME Dial knob ARTIST - TITLE - GENRE 2s 16 • Moving the cursor • Editing the selected parameters • Volume control (depending on the menu you have activated). If you press these buttons, you can list songs by Artist, Title (or filename) or Genre categories. Artist and Genre song lists are available only if you have added their corresponding data to every song using the MP11 Utility Software.
In detail: The Central Control Panel UP / DOWN Using these buttons you can move the cursor (= colored bars) up or down in different areas - such as playlists, menus ... UP / DOWN Enter / Loop You can confirm your current selection or edits using this button. Open the MARKER menu - during a song - and while this is on display press the ENTER button; the marker-part being played back will repeat continuously until the so-called loop-function is undone by pressing the ENTER button one more time.
Selecting and Playing Songs > > The following is an example of browsing alphabetically for a song with MOON (the images on the left graphically demonstrate the example’s process): Start by pressing the TITLE button (-> displays the title list) followed by the A/Z search button. This opens the FIND TITLE window. Use the DIAL to find the first letter of the song you are looking for (in our example „M“) in the line with yellow background.
Selecting and Playing Songs Resetting the alphabetical search If you happen to make a typing error during the search, simply press the ESC button. This deletes the letters already entered in the white textbox above the yellow line, and you can restart the search. Resetting the alphabetical search > > > Closing the alphabetical search You can actually decide if you want to find only the initial letters of a song, or several letters.
NEXT SONG: Preparing the next song Preparing the next song Press the TITLE button during the playback of a song to display the title list. Then use the DIAL knob or the UP/DOWN buttons to select the next song (= shaded in color). Example, Current S ong = Beautiful Girls. Preparing the Next Song = Home Continue by pressing either the NEXT SONG or ENTER button. You have completed preparing the next song - the song name, BPM and KEY of this song appear on the lower part of the display.
NEXT SONG: Preparing the next song Changing the display between the current song and the next Pressing the NEXT/CURRENT SONG button in sequence allows you to toggle between the current song and the song you have prepared; you can also edit e.g. the BPM and key during the playback. If the button is illuminated and you press the KEY -/+ or SPEED -/+ buttons, the changes you make relate to the song that you have prepared. If the button is not illuminated, you can edit the key and BPM of the current song.
GoTo: Crossfading from the Current Song to the Next Crossfading from the Current Song to the Next Pressing the GO TO button during the playback of a song allows you to skip to the next song (provided that you have already prepared the next song see page 20). The way you can carry out this skip to the next song depends on whether the following buttons are activated or deactivated: IMMEDIATE, CROSSFADE and WIZARD (see page 13 and the following descriptions).
GoTo: Adjusting the SPEED and KEY Manual adjustment As already described on page 21, using the NEXT/CURRENT SONG button you can define the song to which your adjustments will apply regarding the speed and key (button is not illuminated = current song / button is illuminated = next song). In the example you can see that the song being played is in the „D“ key and the song already prepared in the key „E“.
GoTo: Skipping Very Fast to the Next Song Skipping Very Fast to the Next Song > Skipping Very Fast to the Next Song Once you have prepared the next song (see page 20), it is possible for you to skip very fast to that song during the playback of the current song. To do this, simply press PLAY while the current song is being played back. This immediately discontinues the current song, and starts the song you have prepared.
GoTo: Skipping to Markers of the Current Song Skipping to Markers of the Current Song If a song contains MARKERS (available only for MIDI files, not MP3s) and you want to skip to one of those MARKERS within that song, press first the MARKER/BAR button while the song is being played back. This puts the Markers window on display. The MARKER that is being played back, is displayed in RED.
GoTo: Skipping to a Marker of the Next Song Skipping to a Marker of the Next Song If there are MARKERS in the song being played as well as in the next song that has already been prepared (available only for MIDI files, not MP3s), you have the option of skipping to a MARKER of the next song. To do this, press first the MARKER/BAR button during the playback of a song, which displays the Markers window of the song that is being played. Then continue by pressing the button NEXT/CURRENT SONG.
GotTo: Changing the Bar without Markers Changing the Bar without Markers If you have selected a MIDI file, and the MARKER/BAR button remains deactivated (is not illuminated) when you start the song, it means the song does not contain any MARKERS. However, you still have the option of skipping to a certain BAR within the song. To do that, press first the MARKER/BAR button. This opens the BARS window.
PLAYLIST: Creating and naming a playlist Playlists are entirely individual lists for your repertoire. Already when creating playlists, you have the possibility to name them based on certain criteria, for example: 80s, 90s, party, names of artists (as you like). > > > > > Naming a new PLAYLIST In the window INSERT PLAYLIST NAME, you can see a white textbox, and beneath it letters and numbers. Use the DIAL to select the first letter of the playlist name you have in mind, and then press ENTER.
PLAYLIST: Selecting a Playlist • Adding Songs Selecting a Playlist If you have already created a few playlists and you want to open one of them, press first the PLAYLIST button. This displays the SELECT PLAYLIST window (which lists the playlists you have already created). You can now use the DIAL or the UP/DOWN button to select the playlist that you want to open. Pressing the ENTER button lists the songs of the selected playlist.
PLAYLIST: Autoplay > Autoplay When playing back songs in the Playlist mode (= a playlist that has already been created was opened and the songs contained in it were displayed), you can access the so-called AUTOPLAY function. When MP11 is delivered, this function is already activated by default. It means: When you open a playlist, the first song is automatically selected (= shaded in color). Pressing the PLAY button starts the playback of that song.
PLAYLIST: Managing Playlists Managing Playlists When you want to manage your playlists, press first the PLAYLIST button. This displays the SELECT PLAYLIST window (which lists the playlists that you have already created). Then use the DIAL knob or the UP/DOWN buttons to select the name of the playlist (= shaded in color) that you want to make changes in. Then press the EDIT button.
PLAYLIST: Managing Playlist Songs Managing Playlist Songs When you want to manage the songs in an existing playlist, press first the PLAYLIST button. This displays the SELECT PLAYLIST window (which lists the playlists that you have already created). Use the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons to select the playlist of your choice, and proceed by pressing the ENTER button. After that, the songs of the playlist you have selected will be displayed.
PLAYLIST: The SHORT Function in Playlists The SHORT Function in Playlists First press the PLAYLIST button followed by the SHORT and WIZARD buttons (the three buttons illuminate). Pressing the PLAYLIST button has already opened the window SELECT PLAYLIST . Next, using the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons, select the playlist of your choice (= shaded in color), and then press the ENTER button. This displays the songs of that playlist.
PLAYLIST: The Wizard and AutoBPM Functions in Playlists You are already familiar with the Wizard and AutoBPM functions described in the GO TO Sections (see pages 22). The latter functions are available to you only when you work with playlists (provided that your MIDI songs contain MARKERS) - and you can proceed as follows: First press the PLAYLIST button followed by the WIZARD button (both buttons illuminate).
PLAYLIST: The Wizard and AutoBPM Functions in Playlists + > > > > > > > > > > > > > 35
SPECIAL FEATURES: Editing MIDI-Files Editing MIDI-Files First, press one of the buttons ARTIST, TITLE or GENRE, and select the song you want (= shaded in color). Then press the PLAY button to start the playback of that song. Continue by pressing the EDIT button (during the playback). This opens the window EDIT TRACKS. This window lists all the tracks of the song currently playing; in addition, the tracks that are actively being played can be identified by means of a green (blinking) point.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Insert-Effects Insert-Effects Insert effects are basically two internal audio processors. You can use them for MIDI files in addition to MIDI-reverb and MIDI-chorus effects (in 2 MIDI tracks of your choice per file) thus improving the sound of the MIDI file even more.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Wizard-Sound-Function (WSF) Wizard-Sound-Function (WSF) You have already read about and become familiar with the WIZARD function in previous Sections. In those Sections the WIZARD button was used for crossfading two songs. But, if you activate the WIZARD button while the EDIT TRACKS window is on display, the button will have a completely different effect. Because you will be able to use the Wizard Sound Function (= WSF).
SPECIAL FEATURES: Editing MP3 Files / ProducingPlaybacks Editing MP3 Files If you have full-playback MP3s (instrumentation incl. vocals) which you want to include in your repertoire, but you cannot find any half-playback MP3s of those, you can try to edit these full-playback MP3 songs using the VOICE CANCEL function on MP11. This is a function you can use to filter certain frequency ranges (above all the vocal frequency range) of the MP3 file (thus making a half-playback out of a full-playback).
HARMONIZER DRUMS BASS GUITAR MIXER PLAYLIST SHORT KEYBOARDS WIZARD IMMEDIATE CROSS FADE GO TO NEXT SONG delay Next Current SONG SPEED KEY Marker Bar ARTIST TITLE WINDS ORCHESTRA SMOOTH MP3 GENRE MIC MIDI reverb MIC HARMONIZER If you want to use the Harmonizer function, there are 2 alternatives available to you: the 3-phonic Harmonizer mode and the Melody-Tracker mode.
MELODY-TRACKER Melody-Tracker-Mode In this mode, a 2nd vocals is added to your vocals as soon as you activate the HARMONIZER button (illuminates in blue). The prerequisite for this is that your MIDI files contain a melody-track (many MIDI file producers use MIDI channel 1 for this, in © M-Live MIDI files it is MIDI channel 4). You can do the setting for Melody-Tracker MIDI channel in the menu MIDI SETTINGS -> MELODY TRACK.
MENUE OPTIONS: General Use You can open the main menu window, OPTION MENU, by pressing the MENU button. This window, to begin with, displays for you the individual categories, relating to the system settings available to you. These settings are: • Mic presets • Mic equalizer • Music equalizer • Midi settings • General settings • Fade curve • Sound FX settings • Video Settings • Songs history • Find new songs • System settings The arrows to the right of each category indicate that there are submenus.
MENUE OPTIONS: Mic Presets & Equalizer • Music equalizer MIC PRESETS On this menu window, you will find 4 Mic presets. These are directly linked to the MIC-delay and the MIC-reverb controllers (= controllers are on the upper control panel of MP11). The preset currently being used for the microphone voice is labeled with [In Use] on the menu window. If you want to choose a different preset, press the UP/DOWN buttons and confirm your choice using the ENTER button.
MENUE OPTIONS: MIDI settings MIDI SETTINGS This menu window offers you various configuration options in connection with MIDI settings. If you want to make changes, press the UP/DOWN buttons to select the parameter that you want (= shaded in color) and continue by changing the currently set value using the DIAL. The following editable parameters are available to you: • MELODY TRACK You are already familiar with this function from „Melody-Tracker mode“ descriptions (see page 39).
MENUE OPTIONS: General Settings GENERAL SETTINGS The following editable parameters are available to you: • PEDAL MODE: - DISABLED = The „Pedal Mode“ is deactivated - PLAY/PAUSE = Activating the foot-switch starts the playback of the selected song. If you push the foot-switch again during the playback, you will activated the Pause function. Pushing the foot-switch once again will continue the playback from the exact position the song was paused earlier.
MENUE OPTIONS: Fade Curve • AutoBPM FADE CURVE The settings that are made available on this menu window, are directly linked to the CROSSFADE button (see page 13 -> Upper Control Panel). On this window, you can decide on one of the 5 available (but not editable) „Fade Curve“ configurations that: • FAST: For fast crossfading of all instruments. • SLOW: For slow crossfading of all instruments. • DANCE: For fast crossfading of the drums track, and slow crossfading of the other instruments.
MENUE OPTIONS: Sound FX settings • Video settings SOUND FX SETTINGS These settings allow you to select sound effects (MP3 jingles) that should play when you press the SOUND FX-1 or SOUND FX-2 ((see page 14 ) buttons, as well as the MP3 file that should be used when the BRIDGE button is pressed. If you want to configure the parameters „Select EFX 1“ and „Select EFX 2“ in relation to the SOUND FX button, press first the UP/DOWN buttons to select the parameter that you want followed by the ENTER button.
MENUE OPTIONS: Songs history • Find new song • SONGS HISTORY As already mentioned on page 45, MP11 provides you with a function to create a log of the songs you play during a performance (in the sequence you play those songs) in the so-called „Songs History“. All you need to do in advance is to set the value, in the GENERAL SETTINGS -> SONGS HISTORY menu, to YES (see page 45).
MENUE OPTIONS: System settings • SYSTEM SETTINGS This menu window makes the general system settings available to you. Press first the UP/DOWN buttons to select the parameter that you want (= shaded in color) and proceed as described in the following to select the function that you want to execute, or to change the currently set value. • CHANGE MEMORY If you work with 2 different storage media that are both connected to MP11 (i.e.
Storage Media You need at least 1 storage medium in order to work with MP11. MP11 contains a 1-GB CompactFlash card, completely pre-configured on delivery. This means: The CompactFlash card not only contains MP11 system files but also the folders, onto which you need to copy your songs (in some folders you can already find a few songs on delivery).
Formats und compatibility The most common file formats used for performances are as before MIDI files (*.mid in format 0 or format 1) and MP3 files (*.mp3). MP11 can not only manage these file formats, but also: KAR, MF3, MF4 and MF5. Of course, MP11 also recognizes meta-tags, such as: title names, artists’ names, genres, etc. written in full (if such data has been integrated in files). The following table shows you the meta-tags that MP11 can manage for the corresponding file formats.
Connector Panel USB USB port for connection to your PC or MAC. Plug your CompactFlash card into MP11, make the USB connection and turn on your MP11. When you connect this for the first time, the drivers get installed automatically. Once this is completed, you will be able to use MP11 as a sound expander when playing back MIDI files on your computer. You will find MP11 in CONTROL PANEL -> SOUNDS & AUDIO DEVICES -> MIDI MUSIC PLAYBACK as a USB sound source - e.g.
Technical Specifications MIC Microphone input Combo jack (XLR / TRS) balanced -40dB / 1kOhm Gain 0-10dB AUDIO OUT L-R Audio outputs TS jack unbalanced +4dB CLICK OUT Metronome ouput TS jack unbalanced +4dB PHONES Headphones output TRS jack (mini 3,5mm) stereo 400mW @ 8Ohm 100mW @ 32Ohm AV OUT Audio/Video output DIN connector Composite Video PAL/TV MIDI In/Out/Through DIN connector USB Interface to PC USB connector Version 2.
Connection example Solo Vocals Vocal with guitar, mixer and footswitch 54
Connection example Solo Vocals / Karaoke with video screen PC + Master Keyboard USB + MP 11 (used as a Expander with USB) - Set 55
Connection example Small Band with MasterKeyboard and Click for the Drummer 56
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions How many markers can a MIDI song contain? Maximum 50 markers per MIDI song. How many playlists can I create? There is no limit to the number of playlists. How many songs can a playlist contain? Maximum 250 songs per playlist. With MP11 I have the option to edit the speed and the key of a song. Do I have to do this every time, or can I save the changes I make? Of course, you can save the changes you make.
MP11-Utility: Introduction and Installation Introduction MP11 Utility is a software (MAC and PC) that you can use to prepare your songs for MP11 and put them on a storage medium you use, e.g. on the CompactFlash card (included in delivery) or a USB flash drive.
MP11-Utility: Menu Bar FILE -> CLOSE You can close the program by clicking this menu item SETTINGS -> LANGUAGE Select a language, English / German. EINSTELLUNGEN -> SHOW COPYRIGHT- MESSAGE Select yes / no TOOLS -> RESTORE SONG DATABASE This opens the „Optimize storage“ window. By clicking „Find“ you can choose the main folder of the storage medium (CompactFlash card or USB flash drive) that needs to be optimized for MP11.
MP11-Utility: Handling The „MP11 Utility“ icon has been added to desktop during the software installation, so you can double-click this icon from now on to run the program. After this double-click, the main window of MP11 Utility will be displayed. In this window, you must first add the songs that you are preparing for MP11 and want to copy on to the storage medium. Therefore, in the main window click the button „Selection of songs intended for MP11 storage“. This launches another window.
MP11-Utility: Handling Without backup: If you want to synchronize without creating a backup, click the button „Continue without backup“ on the displayed Backup window. Once the synchronization is completed, check the main window to see if all the files now contain song information. Synchronization is not carried out only for © M-Live files, but for all the other files as well. If the M-Live database contains song information suitable for other files, the corresponding data will be added to those files.
Soundbelegung PC 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 CC00 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 9 16 24 32 40 0 8 9 16 24 32 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 8 9 0 0 8 9 16 24 32 0 1 8 9 16 24 0 1 8 16 24 0 8 0 0 1 8 0 0 Sound Name St.GrandPiano Mono GrandPiano Stage Ac.Piano El. GrandPiano Honky-Tonk Stage El.Piano El. Piano 2 Detuned EP 1 Soft El.Piano FM+SA EP 60's El.Piano Hard Rodex Rodex El. FM Piano Detuned EP 3 Detuned EP 2 FM Soft EP Hard FM EP El.
Soundbelegung PC 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 CC00 0 1 5 6 8 9 16 24 32 40 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 16 24 32 40 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 8 0 2 0 8 0 1 0 1 2 8 0 1 0 1 0 8 9 Sound Name Synth Bass 1 Synth Okybass Reso SH Bass Synth Bass 5 Synth Bass 3 TB 303 Bass Tekno Bass 1 Tekno Bass 2 Sq 303 Flat Sq 303 Overdr.
Soundbelegung PC 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 64 CC00 0 8 16 0 1 8 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 9 Sound Name Square Synwave1 Sine Wave Square Synwave2 Dance Saw Wave Saw Synwave 1 Saw Synwave 2 Killer Synth Syn Calliope Chiffer Lead Dist.
Drum Kits PC Drumkit Name 0-127 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 41 49 50 51 54 57 128 STANDARD SET 1 STANDARD SET 2 R&B SET HIP-HOP SET OKYDRUM SET STANDARD SET 3 STANDARD SET 4 STANDARD SET 5 ROOM SET POWER SET ELECTRONIC SET 1 TR-808 SET DANCE SET 1 TECHNO SET DANCE SET 2 ELECTRONIC SET 2 ELECTRONIC SET 3 JAZZ SET 1 JAZZ SET 2 BRUSH SET ORCHESTRA SET ETHNIC SET 1 ETHNIC SET 2 BD & SD SET SFX SET CM-64/32 SET 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 40 48 49 50 53 56 127 65
Performances MIDI Performance Name USB MIDI Performance Name USB PC Perf. Name PC Bnk Type PC 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 66 Perf.
Sound FX • Presets • Bridge Music SOUND FXs (on CD) INSERT PRESETS AlarmClock No! 1 Applaus1 No! 2 Applaus2 No! 3 Applaus3 NoSignal Applaus4 Okay 1 Baby_Toy Okay 2 BottlePop PhoneDial Bye Girl Picture Bye Long Prot Bye Sad Rain Carpenter Ringtone CityLife Scissors CoinFall Sexygirl Crowd1 Snoring1 Crowd2 Snoring2 DjScratch Splash DoorBell Swoop DoorCreek Throat Fax TocToc FooFoo VibroCel Hello Man Vinyl 1 KnifeSharp Vinyl 2 Laser WaterCloset Laugh 1 WaterGla
MIDI Implementation 2 ports of 16 channels are provided for a total of 32 channels. MIDI Message HEX Code Description Compati bility NOTE ON 9nH kk vv MIDI NOTE OFF PITCH BEND 8nH kk vv EnH bl bh GS/ DREAM MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI/GM MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI GM/GS GM/GS GM/GS GM/GS GM/GS GM/GS GM/GS GM/GS GS GS GS GS MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI GS CHANNEL AFTERTOUCH CTRL 00 DnH vv Midi channel n(0-15) note ON #kk(1-127), velocity vv(1-127).
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MIDI Implementation SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 52H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 53H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 54H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 55H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 56H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 57H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 58H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 59H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 5AH vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 1pH 02H nn xx F
MIDI Implementation SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX 72 F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 03H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 04H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 05H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 06H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 10H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 11H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 12H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12
MIDI Implementation SYSEX SYSEX SYSEX F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 54H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 55H vv xx F7H F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 56H vv xx F7H CC2 lfo1 pitch depth (0-600 cents) (default=00H) (note 3) GS CC2 lfo1 tvf depth (default = 0H) (note 3) GS CC2 lfo1 tva depth (0-100%) (default = 0H) (note 3) GS Notes : 1. NRPN sending method : CTRL#99=high byte, CTRL#98=low byte, CTRL#6=vv. Example : NRPN 0108h = 40h -> CTRL#99=1, CTRL#98=8, CTRL#6=64. 2.
Legal Warranty Every MIDITEMP device is tested individually and undergoes a complete functional inspection. Using exclusively high-quality components enables us to provide a two-year warranty for the device. The proof of purchase / receipt serves as the warranty certificate. Damages caused by improper installation or improper treatment of the device are not covered by the warranty, therefore, repairing such damages will be at the owner‘s expense.
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