20U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual

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).

MMC Frame Rate Select:

The E13 rotary knob lets you adjust the frame rate: 24, 25, 30 (in each case “non-drop frame”) or 30d (“drop frame”). This is an important setting for the MMC messages, which contain defined song positions (for example, Locate).

Factory Reset (restoring default presets):

Restoring default presets has already been described in Chapter 5.1.3.

1.In Global Mode, turn the E14 rotary knob until “FAC” (which stands for Factory Reset) appears on the display.

2.Press the ENTER key once to reset to the factory settings. Then, the UMA25S switches back to normal Play Mode.

Caution! With Factory Reset, all configured data and user presets are irreversibly deleted! To avoid an accidental deletion, save your presets by sending a SysEx dump to your computer beforehand.

Press the EXIT push button to cancel the Factory Reset.

Global Send Channel:

The UMA25S keyboard sends all keyboard information and control element data, which are assigned to the GLOBAL SEND CHANNEL over the global basis channel; the assignment takes place by selecting the MIDI channel “c00” for a control element in Edit Mode (see Chapter 5.4). When individual keys and control elements are assigned to other channels (1 – 16), the GLOBAL SEND CHANNEL has no effect on these elements.

6. Specifications

Audio Inputs

MIC IN

 

Connectors

1/8" TRS connectors

 

Input impedance

5 kΩ

 

Max. input level

+6 dBV

LINE IN

 

 

Connector

RCA connector

 

Input impedance

approx. 27 kΩ

 

Max. input level

0 dBV

Audio Outputs

 

LINE OUT

 

 

Connector

RCA connector

 

Output impedance

approx. 400 Ω

PHONES

 

 

Connector

1/8" TRS connector

 

Output impedance

approx. 50 Ω

 

Max. output level

-8 dBV, 2 x 1.3 mW @ 100 Ω

Digital Processing

 

 

Converters

16-bit converters

 

Sampling rate

32.0 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48.0 kHz

USB Interface

 

 

Connector

Type A

 

Type

USB 2.0; full-speed 12 Mbit/s

 

 

 

USB MIDI class-compliant

MIDI Interface

 

 

Type

5-pin DIN connector OUT

Control Elements

 

 

Controls

8 rotary knobs

 

 

 

1 pitch bend wheel

 

 

 

1 modulation wheel

 

 

 

1 volume slider

 

Buttons

8 push buttons

 

Pedal inputs

1 sustain, 1/4" TS connector with

 

 

 

automatic polarity detection

 

 

 

1 expression, 1/4" TS connector