Behringer U-CONTRO LUMX25 user manual Control element assignment, Program and bank changes

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U-CONTROL UMX25

3)Release the ASSIGN button. The device automatically enters Play mode again.

The SNAPSHOT instruction is sent immediately after playing the keyboard.

4.2.6LOCAL OFF

The effect of LOCAL OFF is that any data entries made with the control elements will NOT be passed on to the MIDI OUT connector or the USB OUT. In LOCAL OFF mode you can, for example, re-adjust the rotary controls without sending any information to the external devices connected – which would normally be the case.

1)Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.

2)Press the button.

3)Release the ASSIGN button and adjust the control elements as required.

4)Finalize your selection with , or ASSIGN. In either case the ASSIGN LED goes out and the UMX25 enters Play mode again.

4.2.7 Control element assignment

In chapter 4.2.2 we described how to assign an individual channel to each control element. Here you will learn how to assign new controllers.

This procedure applies to the MODULATION wheel, the DATA/ VOLUME fader, the rotary controls R1 – R8, the buttons B1 – B8

and to the optional sustain pedal connected to jack .

1)Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.

2)Move or press the corresponding controller or button respectively, or hold down the sustain pedal.

3)Release the ASSIGN button.

4)Press the number keys on the keyboard to enter the controller number of your choice. Only values between 0 and 127 can be entered. Higher values are ignored by the device.

Examples:

-To enter CC 14 press keys and .

-If you want to select CC 107, press , and .

5)Press to confirm. To discard your assignments either

press the button or the ASSIGN button again. In either case the ASSIGN LED goes out.

Please note two special cases with regard to a button or the sustain pedal:

If you assign CC 07 (Channel Volume) to a button, the channel volume “0” is sent each time you press the button. This will always mute the channel, which is a very interesting feature when playing live.

If you use the controller CC 10 (Panorama) for the buttons or sustain pedal, pressing the control element will send out a value of 64. As a consequence, the channel will always be set to center position in the stereo panorama.

4.2.8 Program and bank changes

The UMX25 provides three options to change programs on external devices. This is a very powerful function which allows you to fully exploit the multitude of functions of your sound modules.

Options a) and b) allow you to select any programs using a defined selection procedure. Option c) speeds up the procedure, so that you can select programs at the touch of a button.

a)If you are sure to select only one of 128 different programs, you can effect program changes in ASSIGN mode as shown below. However, if the number of 128 is exceeded, you will have to use the procedure described in section b).

1)Press the button and keep it pressed.

2)Press the SINGLE key.

3)Release the ASSIGN button.

4)Now define the SINGLE CHANNEL by entering a number

from 1 to 16 using the number keys. In order to assign the

GLOBAL CHANNEL, please press the instead.

5)Press the button.

6)Press the number keys on the keyboard to enter the program number of your choice. Only values between 0 and 127 can be entered. Higher values are ignored by the device.

Examples:

-To enter program 15, press keys and

-If you want to select program 127, press ,

and .

7)Confirm your selection with . If you do not like the

selected program, discard your selection with or press the ASSIGN button again. In either case the ASSIGN LED goes out.

b)If you want to make a selection from more than 128 programs, please use the following program change procedure. In this case your programs will be organized in banks, which can be selected with a special MIDI instruction called BANK SELECT. Here’s how it works:

The BANK SELECT instruction consists of two parts: one MSB part and one LSB part.

The MSB part describes a value range comprising 128 different values. On many devices this is the more important part of the BANK SELECT instruction.

The LSB part describes each of the 128 MSBs using 128 additional single steps. In both cases the numbering is from 0 to 127.

In total, the BANK SELECT instruction offers the enormous value range of 128 x 128 = 16,384 different values. In theory, this means that you could use external devices with as many different banks. Considering the fact that each single bank includes another 128 single programs, you get the unbelievably large number of 2,097,152 programs for you to organize.

1)Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.

2)Press the key.

3)Release the ASSIGN button.

4)Now define the SINGLE CHANNEL by entering a number from 1 to 16 using the number keys (as described in chapter

4.2.2). In order to assign the GLOBAL CHANNEL, please

press instead.

5)Press the button. Press the number keys on the keyboard to enter the BANK MSB number of your choice. Only values between 0 and 127 can be entered. Higher values are ignored by the device.

The BANK MSB is now defined.

Examples:

-To enter MSB 14, press keys and .

-If you want to select MSB 107, press , and .

6)Now define the BANK LSB by pressing the button. Use the procedure described above to enter the BANK LSB value (see step 5). The entry follows the same rules as were described for the BANK MSB.

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Contents UMX25 Control Important Safety Precautions Detailed Safety InstructionsControl Table of Contents ForewordBefore you get started Initial operation and power supplyIntroduction ShipmentMidi control for beginners Introduction to MidiSystem requirements Online registrationUSB mode and stand-alone operation Control Elements and ConnectionsUser Memory OperationFactory Memory LEDGlobal Channel assignment Global Channel adjustmentIndividual channel assignment Panic key combinationControl element assignment Program and bank changesGlobal Channel Other functions of the Octave Shift buttonsVarious controller functions Factory Reset instruction SpecificationsRange definition Appendix Warranty