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User's Guide

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Basic presets (same as Pocket Control and Pocket Fader)

Preset 1

Volume

Controller 7

channels 1- 16

feedback

Preset 2

Panorama

Controller 10

channels 1- 16

feedback

Preset 3

Cutoff Channel

Controller 74

channels 1- 16

feedback

Preset 4

Resonance

Controller 71

channels 1- 16

feedback

Presets 1 ~ 4 use a single controller type, with each knob relating to it’s corresponding MIDI channel,
this allows full control of 16 parts within a multitimbral sound generator, or realtime mixing in sequencer
automation.

Preset 5

Volume/Pan

Controller 7/10

channels 1- 8

feedback

Preset 6

Volume/Pan

Controller 7/10

channels 9- 16

feedback

Preset 7

Cutoff /Resonance

Controller 74/71

channels 1- 8

feedback

Preset 8

Cutoff/Resonance

Controller 74/71

channels 9- 16

feedback

Presets 5 ~ 8 use two controllers, one across the top row of knobs and the other across the bottom row.
With Preset 5, the top row is MIDI controller 7 (Volume) with the MIDI channel corresponding to the
knob number, whilst the lower row is MIDI controller 10 (Pan) on the same channel as the knob above it,
hence knob 9 is channel 1, knob 10 is channel 2 etc. Preset 6 follows the same idea except the MIDI
channel is channels 9 to 16, so the actual MIDI channel relates to the lower knob numbers. Preset 7,
again follows the same idea as Preset 5 except the top row is MIDI controller 74 (Filter Cut off ) and the
lower row is controller 71 (Filter Resonance), and finally Preset 8 is the same as Preset 7 except the
channels are 9-16.

Preset 9

general controllers

Controllers 0 - 15

master channel

feedback

Preset 10

general controllers

Controllers 16 - 31

master channel

feedback

Preset 11

general controllers

Controllers 32 - 47

master channel

feedback

Preset 12

general controllers

Controllers 48 - 63

master channel

feedback

Preset 13

general controllers

Controllers 64 - 79

master channel

feedback

Preset 14

general controllers

Controllers 80 - 95

master channel

feedback

Preset 15

general controllers

Controllers 96 - 111

master channel

feedback

Preset 16

general controllers

Controllers 112 - 127

master channel

feedback

Presets 9 ~ 16 are general controller sets, which transmit on the Master Channel. Where the receiving
MIDI device can be programmed to any controller it can receive, these presets maybe the only presets
needed, although preset 9 is perhaps best avoided for general use as it includes controller 0 (could
trigger MIDI program bank changes) and controller 1 which is the modulation wheel, although of course
there may be instances when MIDI controller 1 is required, such as adding a modulation wheel function
to a keyboard (such as a digital piano). Preset 13 also needs to be used with caution, as controller 64 is
defined as the sustain/damper pedal function, and most devices will always receive this controller as
Damper or Hold.