Behringer UMA25S user manual Settings in Global Mode

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U-CONTROL UMA25S

4b. Alternatively, press the EDIT/EXIT push button to cancel any changes you made and to exit Edit Mode The EDIT LED goes out.

+To select the channel in CH ASSIGN Mode, it is possible to use the +/- push buttons below the display instead of the keyboard with its labeled numbers.

+Please note that the channel assignment in GLOBAL EDIT Mode differs from the above described GLOBAL SEND CHANNEL method! For more information, read Chapter 5.7.

5.6.4 Snapshot Send (Send TX)

The Snapshot Send transmits all values of the current controller positions. This allows a synchronization of the UMA25S’ settings with the connected MIDI device.

1.Press the EDIT push button.

2.Press the SNAP TX key. The UMA25S transmits the status of all control elements including the positions of the 8 rotary knobs, the state of the 8 push buttons, etc.

After sending the snapshot the UMA25S switches to Play Mode.

+In addition to the Snap TX function, there is also the Single Preset Dump (see Chapter 5.7). Both of these functions differ in the type of data they send. With a Snapshot Send, only the current control values are transmitted, which are synchronized with the connected MIDI device. A Single Preset Dump on the other hand allows the entire content of the current preset, including the present control element assignment, to be transmitted. This function allows you easily to archive and exchange individual presets with other U-CONTROL users.

5.6.5 Sending a Notes Off message

It may happen that a Note Off message cannot be transmitted when the connection between the UMA25S and the other devices is interrupted in which case the notes keep on playing. This kind of situation requires you manually to trigger the Notes Off message which mutes all connected sound modules at once. The Notes Off message is sent to each of the 16 MIDI channels.

1.Press the EDIT push button.

2.Press the NOTES OFF key. The Notes Off message is immediately transmitted. “NOF” appears on the display.

The device automatically switches to Play Mode.

5.6.6 Action Send function

The Action Send function lets you trigger the transmission of a specific control element. For example, this function allows you to send a one-off MIDI message which is only supposed to be assigned to a control element for a short time.

1.Press and hold down the EDIT push button.

2.Turn the control element that you want reassigned.

3.Release the EDIT push button.

4.Use E9 to E16 to make the assignment.

5.Press the ACTION SEND key. The MIDI message is trans- mitted.

6a. Press the EDIT/EXIT push button to discard any changes you made.

6b. Alternatively, if you want to keep the new assignment, press ENTER to confirm. Additionally, store the changes in a preset.

5.7 Settings in Global Mode

In Global Mode, you can make all settings that affect the device as a whole, except for the presets.

1.

Press and hold down the EDIT/EXIT push button while you

 

 

press the MUTE push button

 

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2.

You are now in Global Mode and can release both push

 

 

buttons. “GLb” for Global Mode appears on the display.

3.

Now you can make the necessary settings by using the

 

 

rotary knobs E9 to E16. The assignment of the knobs is as

 

 

follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global

Device

Dump

Dump

MMC Frame Factory

 

Receive Ch.

ID

All

Single

Rate Select

Reset

 

1-16, Off

1 - 16

Run/

Run/

Off, 24, 25,

FAC

 

 

 

End

End

30d, 30

 

 

Table 5.2: Rotary knob assignment in Global Mode

4. Press the EDIT/EXIT push button to exit Global Mode.

+The settings in Global Mode are directly taken over and need not be separately stored.

Global Receive Channel:

The UMA25S receives Program Change messages on this channel in order to load the presets.

+Please note that the channel assignment in CH ASSIGN Mode differs from the described method in GLOBAL EDIT Mode! For more information, read Chapter 5.6.3.

Device ID Number:

Only change the Device ID number settings when you are working with several U-CONTROLs at the same time and encounter problems recognizing the correct device during a SysEx dump.

+Please note that SysEx dumps can only be received at the Device ID number from which they were sent!

SysEx Dump ALL:

By turning the E11 rotary knob, the entire memory contents of the 16 presets is sent as SysEx dump via MIDI. During the dump, the display flashes “Run”. You can cancel the process by turning the E11 rotary knob until “End” appears on the display.

In order to receive a SysEx dump, no settings on your equipment have to be adjusted.

+CAUTION: If you send an “All SysEx Dump” to the U-CONTROL, the entire memory content is directly overwritten! There is no prompt for confirmation nor a memory safety function!

SysEx Dump SINGLE:

By turning the E12 rotary knob, the current preset is sent as SysEx dump. During the dump, the display flashes “Run”. You can cancel the process by turning the E12 rotary knob until “End” appears on the display.

In order to receive a SysEx dump, no settings on your equipment have to be adjusted. If you send a single preset to the UMA25S, the data are first stored in a temporary memory. In order to be stored permanently, save the data in a memory slot of your choice (see Chapter 5.1.2).

5. UMA25S as USB/MIDI controller

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Contents UMA25S Control Control UMA25S Important safety instructionsUMA25S Foreword Table of contentsInitial operation IntroductionBefore you get started ShipmentOnline registration Hardware configurationProduct contents System requirementsUSB mode default Stand-alone modeUSB mode with Midi Thru default Driver installation Software installationMusic software Controls and connections Control UMA25SUMA25S as audio interface Rear panel connectorsReal-time control using the control elements PresetsUMA25S as USB/MIDI controller Octave and Transpose functions Changing the velocity curveHow does it work? Mute function Assignment of control elements using the Learn functionMMC function Panic functionAssignment of control messages in Edit Mode Program Change and Midi Bank Select Midi MessagesExample CC messages triggered by keys Triggering Note messages using push buttons switch elementsControl Changes NrpnMidi Machine Control MMC Using keys as control elementsPitch Bend After-TouchChannel Assign function More functions in Edit ModeShow Element function Channel Array functionSettings in Global Mode Factory Reset restoring default presets SpecificationsMMC Frame Rate Select Octave Position AppendixGS/XG-Parameter Type Display MusicalE11 ElementValue E10Warranty