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Doepfer Wheel Electronic User Manual

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User's Guide

Wheel Electronic V1.0

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The following table shows the relation between the settings of the jumpers 5…8 of JP1 and the
corresponding preset:

Jumper #

Midi function of ...

Preset

#

5 6 7 8 ST1 ST2 ST3 ST4 ST5

1

PIT

MOD

VOL

AT

SUST

2

PIT MOD VOL BC (*)

SUST

3

VOL VOL+1 VOL+2 VOL+3 SUST

4

MOD

68

VOL EXP SUST

5

1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8

SUST

6

SUST SOST SOFT VOL SUST

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16 PAN

EXP

VOL

BAL

SUST

5 = jumper installed

The factory setting is shaded grey (preset # 1).

Abbreviations:

PIT pitch

bend

AT

monophonic after touch

MOD

modulation (control change # 1)

BC (*)

breath control (control change # 2), voltage range adapted to BC2 (+5...+2,5V)

VOL

volume (control change # 7)

BAL

balance (control change # 8)

PAN

panorama (control change # 10)

EXP

expression (control change # 11)

SUST

sustain (control change # 64)

SOST

sostenuto (control change # 66)

SOFT

soft pedal (control change # 67)

number

other controller (number = control change number)

Remarks:

Preset #1 is the standard preset for pitch bender, modulation wheel and two controllers for
volume and after touch.

Preset #2 is similar to preset #1 but after touch is replaced by breath control. The WE
firmware has been adapted to the Yahama BC2. Provided that the BC2 is wired as
described on page 9 it generates a voltage in the range of +5V (no pressure) to ~ +2,5V
(maximum pressure), i.e. the behaviour is reverse (higher pressure

→ lower voltage) and the

voltage range is limited to about +2,5...+5V. In preset #4 connector ST4 has been adapted
to this reverse behaviour.

Preset #3 is planned to control the volume on four succeeding Midi channels. The Midi
channel selected by the jumpers 1...4 is valid only for ST1. ST2, ST3 and ST4 transmit their
volume data on the following Midi channels (marked by V+1, V+2, V+3).

Preset #4 is a special preset for the organ emulation B4 by Native Instruments. The control
change numbers 1 (actually modulation) and 68 are used to control the rotary speakers.