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Iv.3. first step with eo•body editor – Eowave Eobody1 User Manual

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IV.3. - Use

eo•body Editor

IV.3.

First step with

eo•body editor

When opening

eo•body editor window, no parameters are set. To modify the configuration

from

eo•body, you may first transfer its memory into the editor or recall a preset configura-

tion already stored on your hard drive. To proceed to this transfer, you need a bi-directional
MIDI connection with the MIDI out from your computer connected to the MIDI in from
eo•body & the MIDI out from eo•body connected to the MIDI in from the computer. Ensure
that you are using the same port on

eo•body.

The «request» button from the editor enables to send a message to

eo•body to dump

eo•body ’s memory. eo•body ’s memory contains will be dumped and its information will be
displayed on the 1-8 Inputs Window, 9-16 Inputs Window or Knobs & Switches Window.
You may proceed to the modification from your configuration in two steps :
First, modify the parameters from your configuration directly on the editor. Secondly, dump
your new configuration into

eo•body.

Once the modifications are stored, you may test your configuration with the Input Monitor
Window from the

eo•body editor : each bargraph shows the activity from each input.

Note : 10 bits data are not represented by the Input Monitor Window.

Once tested, unplug

eo•body ’s connection from the computer.

eo•body has a non-volatile memory. You may also store your configurations onto your hard
drive & recall them when desired.