Evolution Technologies 361, 249 manual Slider Assign, Pitch Bend Wheel, Wheel Assign

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8.SLIDER ASSIGN

Moving the SLIDER transmits MIDI CONTROL CHANGE messages to any connected equipment. The Slider defaults to sending Channel Volume messages on the selected channel, but you can re-assign the slider to any other controller.

Number

Functions

1 – 127

Standard MIDI controllers

128

Pitch Bend Sensitivity

129

Fine Tune

130

Coarse Tune

131

Channel Pressure

132

Velocity

With Evolution 249/361. Press the SLIDER ASSIGN switches (PROGRAM & BANK LSB) together and the LED starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.

Use numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/- switches to increase or decrease the value of the number.

With Evolution 225C/249C/361C. Press the CONTROL SELECT switches (MEMORY & PROGRAM) and the LED starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.

Move the slider. Alternatively, press numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/- switches to increase or decrease the value of the number. The LED display should flash C13.

Note: * If you do nothing for 3 seconds, the LED will return to show the current PROGRAM CHANGE number.

*If the number you press is not in the range of defined numbers, the previous number will be retained.

*When you assign 120 or 121 as the MIDI controller for the WHEEL, you should move the MODULATION Wheel to the mid-value then return it to the minimum value to send a relative MIDI message.

See Appendix B for a full list of controller numbers.

9.PITCH BEND WHEEL

Moving the PITCH BEND WHEEL transmits MIDI PITCH BEND messages to any connected equipment. This allows you to bend the pitch of a sound up (or down one tone) to add expression to your performance.

To bend the sound up: Move the WHEEL away from you.

To bend the sound down: Move the WHEEL towards you.

10.WHEEL ASSIGN

Use the WHEEL to transmit MIDI CONTROL CHANGE messages. You can select and assign 119 types of MIDI functions (1-31, 33-95, 102-121, 128-132)

Number

Functions

1 –127

Standard MIDI controllers

128

Pitch Bend Sensitivity

129

Fine Tune

130

Coarse Tune

131

Channel Pressure

132

Velocity

With Evolution 249/361. Press the WHEEL ASSIGN switches (MEMORY & PROGRAM) together and the LED starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.

Use numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/- switches to increase or decrease the value of the number.

With Evolution 225C/249C/361C. Press the CONTROL SELECT switches (MEMORY & PROGRAM) and the LED starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.

Either move the wheel, or press numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/- switches to increase or decrease the value of the number. The LED display should flash C14.

Note: * If you do nothing for 3 seconds, the LED will return to show the current PROGRAM CHANGE number.

*If the number you press is not in the range of defined numbers, the previous number will be retained.

*When you assign 120 or 121 as the MIDI controller for the WHEEL, you should move the MODULATION Wheel to the mid-value then return it to the minimum value to send a relative MIDI message.

*See Appendix B for a full list of controller numbers.

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Contents Page Page Power Supply PreparationDemo Entering NumbersSending a Program Change number Setting the Midi Transmit Channel Program & Bank Change MemorySlider Assign Pitch Bend WheelWheel Assign Transpose Octave ChangeSending Bank MSB and LSB message GM Reset General Midi Reset Evolution 249/361 Only Selecting a Velocity CurveMidi OUT from USB Evolution 225C/249C/361C Only Assignable Rotary controllers Snap ShotSpecifications Memory storage non volatileMidi Implementation Chart Appendix aAppendix B