Creative E-MU manual Back Panel Description

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Back Panel Description

BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION

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1.Footswitch / Footpedal Input

This jack accepts either a footswitch or continuously variable footpedal. The default setting is for a footswitch. To use a footpedal, see page 40.

Footswitch - Accepts either a normally-open or normally-closed momentary footswitch. The Xboard auto-senses the polarity on power-up.

Footpedal - Accepts most standard footpedal types with a stereo plug. See the wiring diagram shown on page 65 for pedal wiring specifications.

2.MIDI Output

Outputs note and controller MIDI data from the Xboard. This jack can also be used as a MIDI interface from a computer software application. See page 39. Use a standard MIDI cable to connect the Xboard to the MIDI input jack of other MIDI devices.

3.USB

Connects Xboard to your computer via the supplied USB cable. The USB connection provides two-way communication when connected to the computer and also supplies power to the Xboard. Always connect to the USB jack on the computer itself and NOT to a low-power USB connection that may be present on your computer keyboard or other USB peripheral.

4.6 Volt DC Power

This jack allows the Xboard to be powered from a standard 6VDC Adapter (positive tip) when not connected to the computer via USB.

5.On/Off Switch

This switch turns the Xboard on or off whether powered via USB, AC Adapter, or batteries.

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Contents Xboard Japan Creative Media K. K MU World Headquarters MU SystemsAsia Pacific Africa, Middle East EuropeTable of Contents Basic Operations Back Panel Description Powering the XboardXboard 61 Panel Controls Index MU Xboard ControlAppendix MU Systems Introduction On a Mac Hardware InstallationRequirements On a PCMidi Connection Connecting the Xboard to your ComputerUSB Connection Midi Midi InterfaceWindows Software InstallationMacintosh OS Windows XP Uninstalling all Audio Drivers and ApplicationsClick Start „ Settings „ Control Panel Wrong Driver in Windows XP or Windows TroubleshootingTo confirm the problem, do the following Lost CommunicationIntroduction Introduction Click Have Disk Windows 2000 „ You may recover by doing the followingEdit Data Entry / Master Volume SliderMidi Indicators Main Panel ControlsOctave Up Store PatchEnter Octave DownKnob Bypass Channel Control ModeLatch Mode Midi Channel SelectController Knobs Normal modeChannel Controller mode 3D Midi and Nrpn modeKeyboard Zones Buttons Zones EnableXboard 61 Panel Controls Patch Select / Numeric KeypadProgram Change Mode Using the Numeric KeypadBack Panel Description This Side Not Used Powering the XboardInserting Batteries into the Xboard To Insert BatteriesSelecting and Storing Patches To Select a Patch Using the Main PanelBasic Operations Entering DataTo Change the Midi Channel To Select a Patch Using Direct Patch Select Buttons XboardChanging the Midi Channel To Store a PatchTo Change Controller CC Channel Numbers Channel Control ModeTransposing the Keyboard Changing Controller CC Channel NumbersWorking With Zones To Select 16 Channel Control ModeTo Enable or Disable the Zones Function To Enable or Disable a Specific ZoneTo Select Latch Mode Latch Mode, Zones DisabledTo Set the Keyboard Range of Latched Notes Latch Mode, Zones EnabledSnap Shot To Edit a Setting Bypass ModeEditing Patch and Device Settings Scrolling Text Display Editing Patch Device SettingsPGM Send on Recall Edit ParametersTo Send an External Program Change Xboard Send Program ChangeBank Sel MSB To Browse Midi Program Changes Program Change PGM Browse ModeBank Sel LSB Save CC Value in Patch CC Send On RecallTips for Use… Aftertouch On/OffSemitone Transpose Latch High/Low Note Velocity Curve SelectChannel CC Number To Select one of the X1 or X2 Functions X1 and X2 FunctionsX1 Menu Items CCM To Calibrate the Pitch Wheel To Calibrate Aftertouch using One or More KeysLow Velocity = 1 default X2 Menu Items Definitions MU Xboard ControlZone Xboard Control WindowLoading Bank or Patch Files Bank ViewDragging and Dropping Changing the Order of PatchesDevice Basic OperationDesktop Storing Patches Patch Modified IndicatorChanging Settings Patch NamePatch Editor Tab Midi Controller Knob SettingsInitial Knob Settings Midi Channel CC TypeMidi Channel Number Per Control Keyboard SettingsBasic Midi Channel Mod Wheel Settings Channel Control Mode CC NumberPitch Wheel Settings Page Velocity Curve Select Program Change per Midi ChannelSend Controller Values on Patch Recall Zones Graphical Display Zones TabGlobal Zones Settings Zones SettingsController Range Individual Zones Settings Controller Range Device BackupsMenu Items PreferencesSave Revert Loading and SavingLoad From File Save PatchRevert StoreHelp Menu Edit MenuView Menu Device MenuMidi Channels & Continuous Controllers AppendixMidi Background Footpedal Footpedal WiringMidi Program Change Commands Midi Bank Select CommandsMidi Information Transmitted Recognized Remarks Midi Implementation ChartControl # Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Midi Implementation Chart part 2 ControllersMidi Implementation Chart part 2 Controllers Nrpn LSB Nrpn MSB Appendix MU Systems Numerics IndexMidi Index