Type channel, Value, Iv.7. configuration example – Eowave Eobody1 User Manual
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IV.7. - Configuration example
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user’s manual
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This is one of the most important configuration parameters, since it
determines which type of MIDI message the device is going to send
in response to variations in a particular analogue input.
eo•body is
capable of generating the messages as follow.
Applicable to switches:
• CC:
Control number change (Control change)
• Note: Note on Trigger
• PC:
Program change
Applicable to potentiometers:
• CC:
Control number change (Control change)
• PB:
Pitch bend (Variation in pitch)
• ATp:
Polyphonic aftertouch (Polyphonic pressure)
• ATm: Monophonic aftertouch (Channel pressure)
For the description of these parameters, see the IV.2
eo•body input
windows 1-8 & 9-16 section.
This field enables the user to select a MIDI channel to which the MIDI
message will apply (1 to 16).
This field enables the user to set the fixed parameter of a MIDI mes-
sage associated with an analogue input. This parameter value may
correspond to a MIDI note number, a MIDI controller number or a MIDI
program number, depending on the type of MIDI message which is
chosen.
Type
Channel
Ch: [1-16]
Value
Val: 0-127
IV.7.
Configuration example
To set Controller #1 on channel 1 from
eo•body using input 1, with a pedal for example.
1.
Connect
eo•body to your computer
2.
Open
eo•body Editor, press the «request» button from the editor, open 1-8 Inputs
Window & configure input 1 parameters
3.
Set status on
4.
Select 7 bit
5.
Set zoom off - offset will be automatically disactivated
6.
Select type CC
7.
Select channel 1
8.
Open gate on 8
9.
Set subsampling on 0
10.
Set val1 to 1
11.
Prm1 & Prm2 are not used in this configuration
12.
DUMP
13.
Plug the 1/4’’ jack from the foot pedal into the female 1/4’’ jack from the channel 1
of the pigtail cable.
14.
Start playing with the foot pedal. The green bargraph from the main editor window
should follow your moves.
15.
The sensor (foot pedal) is now ready to be used within other applications. Once set
so, you don’t need the
eo•body editor anymore.
You may unplug
eo•body from your computer.