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2)Press the one of the two OCTAVE SHIFT buttons to which you want to assign a controller.
3)Release the ASSIGN button.
4)Press the number keys on the keyboard to enter the controller number of your choice (as described in chapter 4.2.1).
5)Confirm your selection with . To discard your
assignments either press the button or the ASSIGN button again. In either case the ASSIGN LED goes out.
Remember to assign the OCTAVE SHIFT buttons to an individual MIDI channel if you do not want to use the GLOBAL CHANNEL (see chapter 4.2.2).
4.2.10 RANGE definition
The RANGE parameter can be defined for the PITCH BEND wheel and the keyboard velocity.
a)PITCH BEND RANGE: Here you can define how moving the PITCH BEND wheel changes the pitch. Modify the PITCH BEND RANGE as described below:
1)Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.
2)Move the PITCH BEND wheel.
3)Release the ASSIGN button.
4)Use the number keys to enter the number of
Examples:
-Press key 7 to define a pitch bend range of ±7
-Press keys 2 and 4 to define a pitch bend range of ±24 half- tones.
5)Confirm your selection with ENTER. To discard your assignments either press the CANCEL button or the ASSIGN button again.
b)keyboard velocity: Here you can determine the volume of a note depending on how fast you play a key on the keyboard. If no changes are made, the velocity is fixed to 110.
1)Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.
2)Use the number keys to enter the keyboard velocity (see table 4.1).
3)Release the ASSIGN button.
4)Confirm your selection with . To discard your
assignments either press the button or the ASSIGN button again.
KEY | EFFECT ON KEY VEOLCITY |
| OFF: velocity value is fixed to 110. |
| Change of key pressure has no effect on |
| volume level. |
| SOFT: key pressure is very sensitive; low |
| velocity changes create high changes in |
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| MEDIUM: key pressure is “normal”; (very) hard |
| hit notes are (very) loud, (very) soft hit notes |
| produce (very) low volume |
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| HARD: key pressure is more unsusceptible |
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bis | invalid input |
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Table 4.1: Effect of RANGE definition on keyboard velocity
4.2.11 The FACTORY RESET instruction
Please proceed as follows to reset all UMX25 settings to their factory defaults:
1)Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.
2a) Press both OCTAVE SHIFT buttons for a temporary FACTORY RESET. All currently modified control elements will be reset to their factory defaults. However, the USER MEMORY remains as before and is not reset!
2b) Press keys , and simultaneously for a complete FACTORY RESET: Now not only the control elements of the FACTORY MEMORY but also those of the USER MEMORY will be overwritten.
3)Release the ASSIGN button. The ASSIGN LED stays on.
4)Confirm your selection with . If you do not want to
RESET the unit, either press the button or the ASSIGN button again.
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Type | Type B; USB1.1 | |||
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CONTROL ELEMENTS |
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Controller | 1 control wheel with center reset | |||
| 1 control wheel without center reset | |||
| 8 rotary knobs | |||
| 1 fader |
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Buttons | 12 buttons | |||
Keyboard | 25 keys; | |||
SWITCH PLUG |
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Foot pedal | 1/4'' | |||
| polarity recognition | |||
POWER SUPPLY |
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Battery | 3 x 1,5 Volt Mignon (Typ “AA”) | |||
Mains connection | 2 mm (1/13'’) DC connection, Center | |||
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Power consumption | max. 0.9 W | |||
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Weight | 2.24 kg |
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BEHRINGER is constantly striving to manintain the highest professional standards. As a result of these efforts, modifications may be made from time to time to existing products without prior notice. Specifications and appearance may differ from those listed or illustrated.
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