DOEPFER DOEPFER pocketC MIDI Controller pocket C ontrol Owners Manual Written by Andy Horrell (C) 2000 pocketControl Page 24 Owners Manual pocketControl Revision 1.0 Page 1 Owners Manual Notes Doepfer pocket Control Contents Contents ............................................................................... 2 Foreword .............................................................................. 3 Connections ......................................................................... 4 Functions of the LED ........................................................... 4 Functions of the Snapshot switch .......................................... 5 Functions of the DIP switches on the rear panel ................... 6 List of the Presets .................................................................. 7 Description of the Presets ...................................................... 9 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 18 Creating your own Presets ..................................................... 19 System Exclusive Format ....................................................... 20 All trademarks recognized as belonging to their respective owners. pocketControl Page 2 Owners Manual pocketControl Page 23 Owners Manual 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 . . 126 127 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 . . 7E 7F NRPN102 MSB NRPN102 LSB NRPN120 MSB [EMU ABS] NRPN120 LSB [EMU ABS] NRPN127 MSB [Soundblaster AWE 32/64] NRPN127 LSB [Soundblaster AWE 32/64] free free XG Drum Pitch Coarse XG Drum Pitch Fine XG Drum Level XG Drum Alternate Group XG Drum Pan XG Drum Reverb Send XG Drum Chorus Send XG Drum Variation Send XG Drum Key Assign XG Drum Receive Note Off XG Drum Receive Note On XG Drum Filter Cutoff Frequency XG Drum Filter Resonance XG Drum EG Attack Rate XG Drum EG Decay 1 Rate XG Drum EG Deacy 2 Rate XG Multipart XG A/D XG Effect XG Effect 2-byte XG Reverb Type XG Chorus Type XG Variation Type XG EQ XG Insertion Effect 1 XG Insertion Effect 2 XG Insertion Effect 1Type XG Insertion Effect 2 Type free free free free GS Effect MC303 Global MC303 Channel free Strings free . Parameter 2 values between 101 and 126 are not defined . (Reserved for future expansion) free No Event FORWARD How long have you wanted to: Control your (software) synthesizer without having to use virtual faders, and having to look at a computer screen and use a mouse? Use the full capability of your computer’s built-in soundcard? Have realtime control for synths that have limited or no realtime controls Could the control possibilities of your master keyboard be improved? Now it’s time to discover new uses for real time control by using the Doepfer Pocket Control. The Pocket Control The Pocket Control (referred to as the pocketC) is a device, that everyone could use, such as for the computer in the studio or for live use in professional and semi-professional situations. What can the pocketC do? Parameter 3: Range 00 ~ 7F The meaning of parameter 3 depends on what parameter 2 is set to. The pocketC can assign each of the 16 control knobs to individual Midi events. This Midi event controlled can be selected from a list of preset options (giving over 16,000 different event combinations), such as controllers, mono & poly aftertouch, pitch bend, RPN/ NRPN, XG-SysEx, GS/XG controller, program change and even note on/off events. These events can be from any of the 16 Midi channels, or the master channel (which allows easy selection of the controlling MIDI channel). The permutation of possibilities is therefore up to 17 (channel options) * 16,000 (event combinations), which is over 250,000 possible combinations! The system is also ready to take even further SysEx messages and data formats in future updates. The low cost of the pocketC allows for applications where multiple pocketC’s can be used chained together. pocketControl Page 22 Owners Manual pocketControl Page 3 Owners Manual Parameter 2: Event Definition Connections The pocketC does not have a built in power supply (not enough room left inside!), but uses an external adaptor which can be from 7v to 12v and at least 100mA. The connection polarity is positive inner. Although the pocketC has a built in protection diode for protection against incorrect polarity, the pocketC can still be damaged by using an incorrect adaptor, so only use an approved adaptor and avoid using multipolarity type adaptors with voltage level and polarity switching, as inadvertant settings can cause problems. Connect the MIDI out of the controlling keyboard to the MIDI IN of the pocketC. The MIDI input also allows control of the pocketC, such as with program changes to select presets, and to receive it’s own Sys-Ex messages for setting up the 128 preset memories (held in non-volatile memory). Connect the MIDI OUT of the pocketC to the sequencer (computer) or sound generator MIDI in. The pocketC merges the incoming data with it’s own data, so the MIDI OUT is a data merge of MIDI in and data generated by the pocketC. There is no use for a separate MIDI thru with this type of device. Note that if extremely large Sys-Ex dumps are passed through the pocketC then it is advisable not to move any pocketC knobs whilst this transmission is taking place, as the merge abilities of the pocketC were not intended to work whilst this kind of intense transmission is taking place. If multiple pocketC’s are being used then the MIDI connections can be chained together so that all the pocketC’s produce one composite data from the last MIDI out in the chain. Functions of the LED The LED indicates the status of the pocketC in various modes. For example, under normal operation the LED indicates MIDI input activity, and also MIDI out activity when moving the control knobs on the pocketC. The LED also indicates:pocketControl Page 4 Owners Manual Decimal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 pocketControl Hex 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Definition Controller Pitch Bend Mono Aftertouch Program Change Poly Aftertouch Note On Note Off free RPN0 MSB RPN0 LSB RPN1 MSB RPN1 MSB free free RPN127 MSB RPN127 LSB NRPN0 MSB NRPN0 LSB NRPN1 MSB NRPN1 LSB NRPN8 MSB NRPN8 LSB NRPN9 MSB NRPN9 LSB NRPN10 MSB NRPN10 LSB NRPN20 MSB NRPN20 LSB NRPN21 MSB NRPN21 LSB NRPN22 MSB NRPN22 LSB NRPN23 MSB NRPN23 LSB NRPN24 MSB NRPN24 LSB NRPN25 MSB NRPN25 LSB NRPN26 MSB NRPN26 LSB NRPN28 MSB NRPN28 LSB NRPN29 MSB NRPN29 LSB NRPN30 MSB NRPN30 LSB NRPN31 MSB NRPN31 LSB NRPN32 MSB NRPN32 LSB NRPN33 MSB NRPN33 LSB NRPN99 MSB NRPN99 LSB NRPN100 MSB NRPN100 LSB [XG Multi / GS] [XG Multi / GS] [XG Drum Instrument Cutoff ] [XG Drum Instruemnt Cutoff ] [XG Drum Instrument Resonance] [XG Drum Instrument Resonance] [XG Drum Instrument EG Attack] [XG Drum Instrument EG Attack] [XG Drum Instrument EG Decay] [XG Drum Instrument EG Decay] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse] [XG Drum Instrument Pitch Fine] [XG Drum Instrument Pitch Fine] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Level] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Level] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Pan] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Pan] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Reverb Send] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Reverb Send] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Chorus Send] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Chorus Send] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Variation Send] [XG/GS Drum Instrument Variation Send] Page 21 Owners Manual The Sys-Ex data can be broken down into sections, the first part is the Sys-Ex format for the pocketC Single Dump, which is (numbers in Hex): F0 00 20 20 14 00 20 preset F0 00 20 20 14 00 20 00 ~ 7F 00 00 ~ 10 00 ~ 7F 00 ~ 7F F7 channel (16 bytes) data (32 bytes) F7 Sys-Ex byte European Sub ID Doepfer Sub ID 1 Doepfer Sub ID 2 Device “pocketC” reserved Command Byte “Single Dump” Preset Number reserved Parameter 1. There are 16 data bytes setting the MIDI channel of each knob, a setting of 0 sets the knob to the Master Channel. Parameter 2. There are 16 data bytes setting the event type for each knob, a setting of 7F defines “No Event” to the knob. Parameter 3. There are 16 data bytes setting the additioanl event data for each knob. The definition of parameter 3 depends on what parameter 2 is set to. EOX (End of System Exclusive) The data that must follow is the Single Store message which is: F0 00 20 20 14 00 30 F7 F0 00 20 20 14 00 30 00 ~ 7F 00 F7 Sys-Ex byte European Sub ID Doepfer Sub ID 1 Doepfer Sub ID 2 Device “pocketC” reserved Command Byte “Single Store” Preset Number (Must be the same as in the first message above) reserved EOX (End of System Exclusive) Parameter Tables Parameter 1: MIDI Channel 00 Master Channel 01 ~ 10 MIDI Channels 1 ~ 16 11 ~ 7F values undefined (decimal values 17 - 127) pocketControl Power on reset - the LED will stay lit for around one second when the power is first applied to the pocketC. Page 20 Owners Manual Any error at the MIDI input Data and status when setting the Master channel The status of the Snapshot function Indication that a preset has been changed Functions of the “Snapshot” front panel switch The front panel switch labelled “Snapshot” has various functions: a) b) c) to send a Snapshot of all the panel control knob settings for setting the master MIDI channel to reset the pocketC after a MIDI overflow at the MIDI in To Send a snapshot The snapshot function is not achieved by just pressing the snapshot switch, as this could be accidentally pressed too easily. So to activate the Snapshot function, first briefly press the Snapshot switch once, this causes the LED to flash, the Snapshot switch needs to be pressed again within at least one second (whilst the LED is still flashing). This then invokes the snapshot function, and the data from all 16 control knobs is transmitted from the pocketC. To Set the Master Channel The Master channel is used to select which channel the pocketC will transmit on when using relevant presets. Some presets (such as the MIDI volume - preset 0) has each knob on a different channel, whilst other presets have all knobs on the same channel, it is on these presets that the Master channel is used. The Master channel is also the channel which the pocketC will receive program change data on. To set the Master channel, hold the snapshot switch down for at least one second and keep it held down, the LED then stays on to indicate Master channel setting mode (do not let go of the button until the required value has been selected). In this mode the control knobs become channel selectors, and do not transmit the normal control data. To select a channel, simply move one of the control knobs that relates to the channel required (to set channel 5, move control knob 5). If you accidentally move the wrong knob, just move the correct one, as it is the last knob moved that determines the actual Master channel set. pocketControl Page 5 Owners Manual To clear an error Creating your own presets To clear any MIDI input error such as a MIDI overflow (too much data in one go), press the snapshot switch briefly once (do not press it again until at least one second has passed, or this would enter the snapshot mode). New presets can be created or present ones can be altered, though it is recommended to dump all new presets into locations 65 ~ 127. Every knob of the pocketC can be assigned with three 7-bit parameters (between 0 and 127), these parameters define the MIDI event transmitted by the knobs. Each preset can be dumped into the pocketC by a System Exclusive message. This is a two stage process, first the data is sent to the pocketC (Single Dump) and then a second message stores the data into non-volatile memory (Single Store). The data is only stored if the preset number is the same in both the Single Dump and Single Store messages are the same. Functions of the DIP switches (rear panel) The eight rear panel DIP switches select settings of the pocketC, the settings can be looked upon as a binary number where each switch can be either on or off, this allows up to 256 functions to be selected from the eight DIP switches. The switch is referred to ON or 1, when set towards the top panel, and referred to OFF or 0 when set towards the bottom panel. Only seven of the switches are used to select one of the 128 presets. The eighth switch is not used at present and has no functions, but it is good practice to leave it in the OFF position, as a future update may make use of this switch position. The switches are numbered one to eight on the switch block itself, when relating the switch positions to a binary number, then the least significant bit is towards the middle of the pocketC and numbered 1 on the switch. It is switch number 8 that is not used. The factory shipped default setting is Preset number 0, which is all switches off (towards bottom) which is defined as MIDI Volume across all MIDI channels. The following listing, lists all the 64 presets that are shipped in the pocketC, note that the switch settings are shown with the least significant bit to the right (as would normally be shown with a binary number), so note the switch numbering which is eight to the left and one to the right, this relates to the switch position when looking at the rear panel of the pocketC. If holding the pocketC, you tip the unit up at the back to look into the DIP switches that way, you will be looking at the DIP switches the other way with one to the left and eight to the right, when doing this remember that the switch order will be the reverse. The following list of presets shows the switch position split into two groups of four, as this should help reading the switch code. Parameter 1: This first parameter defines the MIDI channel that the event will be transmitted on (values 1 ~ 16), or if the event will use the Master Channel (value set to 0). Parameter 2: The second parameter describes the type of event. The pocketC does not allow you to program any MIDI string, but uses one of it’s 128 preset events (which is the number set with parameter 2). This list of events include controllers, pitch bend, mono & poly aftertouch, note on, note off, RPN’s and many NRPN’s along with some more complex Sys-Ex strings for controlling Roland GS and Yamaha XG instruments. Parameter 3: The third parameter is an extension of parameter 2, many events need two values to determine the event, for example, if a value of 00 is set in parameter 2 (which is controller) then parameter 3 sets the controller number (perhaps a value of 7 to define Volume events). The Sys-Ex message can be generated within a sequencer program (it is best to use Hex if possible), or the default file Pc_xxx.mid on the enclosed disk can be used as a basis for editing. This default file contains the following message (Hex): F0 00 20 20 14 00 20 00 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 F7 F0 00 20 20 14 00 30 00 00 F7 The first message is the Single Dump and the second message is the Single Store. Please note, that this default is about to overwrite preset number 00, shown in bold above as the eighth data byte. It is an idea to experiment with preset 127 (set the data to Hex 7F), but don’t forget to change the value in both strings. The function of this default dump is to set the knobs to MIDI volume on their own channels - this is actually the preset data in preset 00 anyway. pocketControl Page 6 Owners Manual pocketControl Page 19 Owners Manual Preset 64 Yamaha 01V [Control] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Stereo In Level Stereo Out Level Stereo Out Balance Stereo Out 2 Cue Stereo In to Cue Send 4 Level Send 3 Level Internal FX 1 Type Send 3 to Cue Send 4 to Cue Send 3/4 Balance FX Return 1 Level FX Return 2 Level FX Return 1 to Cue FX Return 2 to Cue Internal FX 2 Type Controller 16 Controller 21 Controller 67 Controller 82 Controller 75 Controller 20 Controller 19 Controller 20 (?) Controller 80 Controller 81 Controller 66 Controller 17 Controller 18 Controller 78 Controller 79 Controller 21 (?) (Master Channel) Presets 65 ~ 128 are undefined, though as new presets are created, they can be loaded into the pocketC by a Sys-Ex MIDI file. The enclosed disk includes new presets, with details in the README.TXT file . Troubleshooting There will be times when the pocketC does not seem to be working as expected, before suspecting a faulty pocketC, the checklist below should help resolve the problem. • Is the pocketC powered up correctly? There is no actual power indicator on the pocketC, but the LED is always active. Moving a knob will flash the LED (the LED does not flash if the knob has not been assigned a function), or briefly pressing the Snapshot switch will cause the LED to flash for around a second as the pocketC resets. • Is the pocketC set to the correct preset? Maybe one of the dip switches has moved accidentally or a MIDI program change has set a new preset up. Check the dip switch settings. • Is the pocketC set to the correct MIDI channel? Many presets make use of the Master Channel, there is no way of checking what the Master Channel is set to (other than monitoring the transmitted data), so the best procedure here is to set the Master Channel again to double check it is correct. Hold the Snapshot switch down for at least a second, and whilst keeping it down move the relevant knob that corresponds to the required MIDI channel. Make sure you do not move another knob after this before releasing the Snapshot switch, as it is the last knob moved that sets the Master Channel. • Problems with Sys-Ex transfers? Remember that the pocketC always merges it’s own data with MIDI input data, this can cause a MIDI loop when receiving Sys-Ex, therefore you may find it best to disconnect the MIDI out of the pocketC when sending it Sys-Ex messages, or at least make sure the transmitting device is not MIDI thru enabled. • You cannot get the pocketC to make the Coffee. Er ... no, the pocketC actually cannot do this unless you have a MIDI controlled kettle... pocketControl Page 18 Owners Manual List of presets 1 ~ 64 Switch Pos. 8765 4321 Preset Number 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0010 0000 0011 0000 0100 0000 0101 0000 0110 0000 0111 0000 1000 0000 1001 0000 1010 0000 1011 0000 1100 0000 1101 0000 1110 0000 1111 0001 0000 0001 0001 0001 0010 0001 0011 0001 0100 0001 0101 0001 0110 0001 0111 0001 1000 0001 1001 0001 1010 0001 1011 0001 1100 0001 1101 0001 1110 0001 1111 0010 0000 0010 0001 0010 0010 0010 0011 0010 0100 0010 0101 0010 0110 0010 0111 0010 1000 Preset 0 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 7 Preset 8 Preset 9 Preset 10 Preset 11 Preset 12 Preset 13 Preset 14 Preset 15 Preset 16 Preset 17 Preset 18 Preset 19 Preset 20 Preset 21 Preset 22 Preset 23 Preset 24 Preset 25 Preset 26 Preset 27 Preset 28 Preset 29 Preset 30 Preset 31 Preset 32 Preset 33 Preset 34 Preset 35 Preset 36 Preset 37 Preset 38 Preset 39 Preset 40 pocketControl Description Volume (control 7) Pan (control 10) Filter Cutoff (control 74) Resonance (control 71) Volume (control 7) /Pan (control 10) Volume (control 7) /Pan (control 10) Filter Cutoff (control 74) /Resonance (control 71) Filter Cutoff (control 74) /Resonance (control 71) Control 0 - 15 Control 16 - 31 Control 32 - 47 Control 48 - 63 Control 64 - 79 Control 80 - 95 Control 96 - 111 Control 112 - 127 GS/XG General controls AWE/SB 1 (Filter, LFO2, ENV1) AWE/SB 2 (LFO1, ENV 1) AWE/SB 3 (LFO2, ENV 2) AWE/SB 4 (Tuning, Modulation) AWE/SB 5 (Filter, Effects, Portamento, Aftertouch) GS/XG Drum Pitch GS/XG Drum Level GS/XG Drum Pan GS/XG Drum Reverb Levels GS/XG Drum Chorus Levels GS/XG Drum Delay/Variation Levels XG Drum Filter Cutoff XG Drum Filter Resonance XG Drum Envelope Attack XG Drum Envelope Decay XG Multi-Part Level XG Multi-Part Pan XG Multi-Part Reverb Send XG Multi-Part Chorus Send XG Multi-Part Dry Level XG Multi-Part Variation Level XG Low EQ Gain XG Low EQ Frequency XG High EQ Gain Page 7 MIDI Channel Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 8 Channels 9 - 16 Channels 1 - 8 Channels 9 - 16 Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Channels 1 - 16 Owners Manual 00101001 00101010 00101011 00101100 00101101 00101110 00101111 00110000 00110001 00110010 00110011 00110100 00110101 00110110 00110111 00111000 00111001 00111010 00111011 00111100 00111101 00111110 00111111 01000000 Preset 41 Preset 42 Preset 43 Preset 44 Preset 45 Preset 46 Preset 47 Preset 48 Preset 49 Preset 50 Preset 51 Preset 52 Preset 53 Preset 54 Preset 55 Preset 56 Preset 57 Preset 58 Preset 59 Preset 60 Preset 61 Preset 62 Preset 63 Preset 64 XG High EQ Frequency XG A/D 1&2, W1-12 Level XG A/D 1&2, W1-12 Pan XG A/D 1&2, W1-12 Reverb Send XG A/D 1&2, W1-12 Chorus Send XG A/D 1&2, W1-12 Variation Send XG A/D 1&2, W1-12 Dry Level XG EQ XG Reverb Parameters XG Chorus Parameters XG Variation Effect Parameters XG Insert Effect 1 Parameters XG Insert Effect 2 Parameters XG Insertion 2 GS Reverb/Chorus General Reset Strings Rebirth Controls Yamaha CS1X Controls Waldorf Pulse Controls Ensoniq ASR-X controls Doepfer MAQ 16/3 Control 1 Doepfer MAQ 16/3 Control 2 Kawai K5000 Macro Control Box (MCB10) Yamaha 01v Control Channels 1 - 16 Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Masterchannel Presets 00 to 64 are available on the supplied disk for dumping into the pocketC by system exclusive (in SMF format), this allows the presets to be returned to their factory shipped state should they get accidentally altered. Presets 65 to 127 are left blank for your own custom requirements, though the supplied disk may contain additional presets. The “README.TXT” file gives further information and descriptions of these presets. New presets will be developed, and these will become available free on the Doepfer web site at:- www.doepfer.de Preset 61 Doepfer MAQ16/3 1 [Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Velocity Row 1 Velocity Row 2 Velocity Row 3 Gate Time Row 1 Gate Time Row 2 Gate Time Row 3 Program Change Row 3 Tempo Step Position Row 1 Step Position Row 2 Step Position Row 3 Note Time Row 1 Note Time Row 2 Note Time Row 3 Program Change Row 1 Program Change Row 2 [Controller 0] [Controller 1] [Controller 2] [Controller 7] [Controller 8] [Controller 9] [Controller 30] [Controller 3] [Controller 4] [Controller 5] [Controller 6] [Controller 10] [Controller 11] [Controller 12] [Controller 28] [Controller 29] Preset 62 Doepfer MAQ16/3 2 [Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 First Step Row 1 First Step Row 2 First Step Row 3 Run Mode Row 1 Run Mode Row 2 Run Mode Row 3 Program Change Row 3 Tempo Last Step Row 1 Last Step Row 2 Last Step Row 3 Midi-Channel Row 1 Midi-Channel Row 2 Midi-Channel Row 3 Program Change Row 1 Program Change Row 2 [Controller 13] [Controller 14] [Controller 15] [Controller 19] [Controller 20] [Controller 21] [Controller 30] [Controller 3] [Controller 16] [Controller 17] [Controller 18] [Controller 22] [Controller 23] [Controller 24] [Controller 28] [Controller 29] (Master Channel) (Master Channel) Presets 62 ~ 63 provide the MAQ16/3 with advanced realtime control with features that may not have been apparent that the MAQ16/3 could do. Converts an MAQ16/3 into a Super MAQ 16/3 ! Preset 63 Kawai K5000 (MCB10) [Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Formant Filter Speed Formant Filter Depth Formant Filter Bias Envelope Attack Envelope Decay Envelope Release Harmonics Low Harmonics High Even / Odd Harmonics Balance Velocity Depth User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 [Controller 74] [Controller 77] [Controller 19] [Controller 75] [Controller 18] [Controller 73] [Controller 78] [Controller 72] [Controller 16] [Controller 17] [Controller 71] [Controller 76] [Controller 80] [Controller 81] [Controller 82] [Controller 83] (Master Channel) Preset 63 emulates every function of the Kawai MCB10 Macro Control Box designed for the K5000 range. pocketControl Page 8 Owners Manual pocketControl Page 17 Owners Manual Preset 58 Yamaha CS1X control [NRPN / Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay Envelope Attack Amplitude Envelope Decay Envelope Release Pitch Bend Knob 3 Parameter Knob 6 Parameter Reverb Send Chorus Send Delay/Variation Send Pan Volume [Controller 74] [Controller 71] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [Controller 73] [NRPN] [Controller 72] [Pitch Bend] [Controller 17] [Controller 18] [Controller 91] [Controller 93] [Controller 94] [Controller 10] [Controller 7] Preset 59 Waldorf Pulse Control [Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Filter Cutoff Keytrack Envelope 1 Sensitivity Envelope 1 Attack Envelope 1 Decay Envelope 1 Sustain Envelope 1 Release LFO 1 Speed LFO 2 Speed VCF Modulation Amount Portamento Time Envelope 2 Attack Envelope 2 Decay Envelope 2 Sustain Envelope 2 Release [Controller 50] [Controller 56] [Controller 51] [Controller 52] [Controller 14] [Controller 15] [Controller 16] [Controller 17] [Controller 24] [Controller 26] [Controller 25] [Controller 5] [Controller 18] [Controller 19] [Controller 20] [Controller 21] Preset 60 Ensoniq ASR-X [NRPN / Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay Filter Envelope Attack Filter Envelope Decay Filter Envelope Release Pitch Bend Modulation Envelope Attack Envelope Decay Envelope Release Velocity Sensitivity Portamento Time Volume [Controller 74] [Controller 71] [Controller 75] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [Pitch Bend] [Controller 1] [Controller 73] [Controller 76] [Controller 72] [NRPN] [Controller 5] [Controller 7] (Master Channel) Description of presets Preset 0: Preset 1: Preset 2: Preset 3: Page 16 [controller 7] [controller 10] [controller 74] [controller 71] (Channels 1-16) (Channels 1-16) (Channels 1-16) (Channels 1-16) Presets 0 ~ 3 use a single controller type, with each knob relating to it’s corresponding MIDI channel, this allows full control of 16 parts within a multitimbral sound generator, or realtime mixing in sequencer automation. Preset 4: Preset 5: Preset 6: Preset 7: (Master Channel) Volume / Pan Volume / Pan Filter Cutoff / Resonance Filter Cutoff / Resonance [controller 7 / 10] [controller 7 / 10] [controller 74 / 71] [controller 74/ / 71] (Channels 1-8) (Channels 9-16) (Channels 1-8) (Channels 9-16) Presets 4 ~ 7 use two controllers, one across the top row of knobs and the other across the bottom row. With Preset 4, the top row is MIDI controller 7 (Volume) with the MIDI channel corresponding to the knob number, whilst the lower row is MIDI controller 10 (Pan) on the same channel as the knob above it, hence knob 9 is channel 1, knob 10 is channel 2 etc. Preset 5 follows the same idea except the MIDI channel is channels 9 to 16, so the actual MIDI channel relates to the lower knob numbers. Preset 6, again follows the same idea as Preset 4 except the top row is MIDI controller 74 (Filter Cut off ) and the lower row is controller 71 (Filter Resonance), and finally Preset 7 is the same as Preset 6 except the channels are 9-16. Preset 8: Preset 9: Preset 10: Preset 11: Preset 12: Preset 13: Preset 14: Preset 15: general controllers general controllers general controllers general controllers general controllers general controllers general controllers general controllers [controllers 0 - 15] [controllers 16 - 31] [controllers 32 - 47] [controllers 48 - 63] [controllers 64 - 79] [controllers 80 - 95] [controllers 96 - 111] [controllers 112 - 127] (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) Presets 8 ~ 15 are general controller sets, which transmit on the Master Channel. Where the receiving MIDI device can be programmed to any controller it can receive, these presets maybe the only presets needed, although preset 8 is perhaps best avoided for general use as it includes controller 0 (could trigger MIDI program bank changes) and controller 1 which is the mod wheel, although of course there may be instances when MIDI controller 1 is required, such as adding a modulation wheel function to a keyboard (such as a digital piano). Preset 12 also needs to be used with caution, as controller 64 is defined as the sustain/damper pedal function, and most devices will always receive this controller as Damper or Hold. Preset 16: pocketControl Volume Pan Filter Cutoff Filter resonance (Master Channel) [NRPN / controllers] (Master channel) Preset 16 has the top row of knobs transmitting relevant NRPN controller data for GS/XG instruments, and the lower row is general controllers:Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Owners Manual GS / XG general controls pocketControl Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay EG- Attack EG Decay EG Release Pitch Bend Modulation Portamento Time Reverb Send Level Chorus Send Level Delay/Var Send Level Pan Volume [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [PitchBend] [Controller 1] [Controller 5] [Controller 91] [Controller 93] [Controller 94] [Controller 10] [Controller 7] Page 9 Owners Manual Preset 17: Soundblaster AWE 32/64 1 Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Filter Cutoff Coarse Filter Resonance Coarse Vibrato Rate Coarse (LFO 2) Vibrato Depth Coarse (LFO 2) Vibrato Delay Coarse (LFO 2) Envelope 1 Attack Time Coarse Envelope 1 Decay Time Coarse Envelope 1 Release Time Coarse Filter Cutoff Fine Filter Resonance Fine Vibrato Rate Fine (LFO 2) Vibrato Depth Fine (LFO 2) Vibrato Delay Fine (LFO 2) Envelope 1 Attack Time Fine Envelope 1 Decay Time Fine Envelope 1 Release Time Fine Preset 18: Soundblaster AWE 32/64 2 Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 LFO 1 Delay Time Coarse LFO 1 Frequency Coarse Envelope 1 Delay Time Coarse Envelope 1 Attack Time Coarse Envelope 1 Hold Time Coarse Envelope 1 Decay Time Coarse Envelope 1 Sustain Level Coarse Envelope 1 Release Time Coarse LFO 1 Delay Time Fine LFO 1 Frequency Fine Envelope 1 Delay Time Fine Envelope 1 Attack Time Fine Envelope 1 Hold Time Fine Envelope 1 Decay Time Fine Envelope 1 Sustain Level Fine Envelope 1 Release Time Fine Preset 19: Soundblaster AWE 32/64 3 Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 LFO 2 Delay Coarse LFO 2 Frequency Coarse Envelope 2 Delay Time Coarse Envelope 2 Attack Time Coarse Envelope 2 Hold Time Coarse Envelope 2 Decay Time Coarse Envelope 2 Sustain Level Coarse Envelope 2 Release Time Coarse LFO 2 Delay Fine LFO 2 Frequency Fine Envelope 2 Delay Time Fine Envelope 2 Attack Time Fine Envelope 2 Hold Time Fine Envelope 2 Decay Time Fine Envelope 2 Sustain Time Fine Envelope 2 Release Time Fine pocketControl [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] Page 10 (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) Owners Manual Preset 55 GS Reverb / Chorus Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Reverb Preset Reverb Character Reverb Low Pass Filter Reverb Level Reverb Time Reverb Delay Feedback Reverb to Chorus undefined Chorus Preset Chorus Low Pass Filter Chorus Level Chorus Feedback Chorus Delay Chorus Rate Chorus Depth Chorus to Reverb Preset 56 General Control strings [Sys-Ex / Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 GM Reset GS Reset XG Reset All Sounds Off All Controllers Reset All Notes Off Omni Off Omni On Mono On Poly On undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined [Sys-Ex] [Sys-Ex Roland] [Sys-Ex Yamaha] [Controller] [Controller] [Controller] [Controller] [Controller] [Controller] [Controller] Preset 57 Rebirth Control [Controller] Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Synth 1 Filter Cutoff Synth 1 Filter Resonance Synth 1 Envelope Mod Synth 1 Decay Synth 2 Filter Cutoff Synth 2 Filter Resonance Synth 2 Envelope Mod Synth 2 Decay Synth 1 Accent Synth 2 Accent Drum BD Tone Drum BD Decay Drum SD Snappy Synth 1 Mix Level Synth 2 Mix Level Drum Mix Level [Controller 25] [Controller 26] [Controller 27] [Controller 28] [Controller 32] [Controller 33] [Controller 34] [Controller 35] [Controller 29] [Controller 36] [Controller 39] [Controller 40] [Controller 43] [Controller 11] [Controller 14] [Controller 17] pocketControl [NRPN] Page 15 (Master Channel) (Master Channel) (Master Channel) Owners Manual Preset 52: XG Effects - Variation Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Variation Type Variation Parameter 1 Variation Parameter 2 Variation Parameter 3 Variation Parameter 4 Variation Parameter 6 Variation Parameter 7 Variation Parameter 11 Variation Parameter 12 Variation Parameter 13 Variation Parameter 14 Variation Parameter 15 Variation Amount to Reverb Variation Amount to Chorus Variation Return Variation Pan Preset 53: XG Effects - Insert effect 1 Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Insert 1 Type Insert 1 Parameter 1 Insert 1 Parameter 2 Insert 1 Parameter 3 Insert 1 Parameter 4 Insert 1 Parameter 5 Insert 1 Parameter 6 Insert 1 Parameter 7 Insert 1 Parameter 8 Insert 1 Parameter 9 Insert 1 Parameter 10 Insert 1 Parameter 11 Insert 1 Parameter 12 Insert 1 Parameter 13 Insert 1 Parameter 14 Insert 1 Parameter 15 Preset 54 XG Effects - Insert effect 2 Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Insert 2 Type Insert 2 Parameter 1 Insert 2 Parameter 2 Insert 2 Parameter 3 Insert 2 Parameter 4 Insert 2 Parameter 5 Insert 2 Parameter 6 Insert 2 Parameter 7 Insert 2 Parameter 8 Insert 2 Parameter 9 Insert 2 Parameter 10 Insert 2 Parameter 11 Insert 2 Parameter 12 Insert 2 Parameter 13 Insert 2 Parameter 14 Insert 2 Parameter 15 pocketControl [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] (Master Channel) (Master Channel) Preset 20: Soundblaster AWE 32/64 4 [NRPN] (Master channel) Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Master Tuning Coarse LFO 1 to Pitch Coarse LFO 2 to Pitch Coarse Envelope 1 to Pitch Coarse LFO 1 to Volume Coarse LFO 1 to Filter Cutoff Coarse Envelope 1 to Filter Cutoff Coarse undefined Master Tuning Fine LFO 1 to Pitch Fine LFO 2 to Pitch Fine Envelope 1 to Pitch Fine LFO 1 to Volume Fine LFO 1 to Filter Cutoff Fine Envelope 1 to Filter Cutoff Fine undefined Preset 21: Soundblaster AWE 32/64 5 [NRPN / Controller] (Master channel) Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Filter Cutoff Coarse Filter Resonance Coarse Modulation Reverb Send Coarse Chorus Send Coarse Portamento Balance Expression Filter Cutoff Coarse Filter Resonance Coarse Mono Aftertouch Reverb Send Fine Chorus Send Fine Portamento Off/On Pan Volume [NRPN] [NRPN] [Controller 1] [NRPN] [NRPN] [Controller 5] [Controller 8] [Controller 11] [NRPN] [NRPN] [Mono Aftertouch] [NRPN] [NRPN] [Controller 65] [Controller 10] [Controller 7] Presets 17 ~ 21 are specific NRPN controllers that control the specified functions on the Sound Blaster AWE 32/64 soundcards. (Master Channel) Preset 22: Preset 23: Preset 24: Preset 25: Preset 26: Preset 27: GS/XG Drum Pitch GS/XG Drum Level GS/XG Drum Pan GS/XG Drum Reverb Send GS/XG Drum Chorus Send GS/XG Drum Delay/Var. Send [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) Presets 22 ~ 27 control the drum kit, which would normally require the master channel to be set to channel 10. The knobs all relate to the same drums on these presets as shown below, with each preset controlling Pitch, Level, Pan, Reverb Send, Chorus Send or Delay/Var. Send depending on the preset selected. Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Page 14 Owners Manual pocketControl Bass Drum Snare Drum Tom Hi-Hat Hand Clap Rim Shot Crash Cymbal Ride Cymbal Knob 9 Bongo Knob 10 Conga Knob 11 Timbale Knob 12 Hi Q Knob 13 Seq Click Knob 14 Finger Snap Knob 15 Click Noise Knob 16 Tambourine Page 11 Owners Manual Preset 28: Preset 29: Preset 30: Preset 31: XG Drum Filter Cut Off XG Drum Filter Resonance XG Drum Envelope Attack XG Drum Envelope Decay [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) (Master channel) Presets 28 ~ 31 control the drum kit, which would normally require the master channel to be set to channel 10. The knobs all relate to the same drums on these presets as shown above, with each preset controlling Filter Cut Off, Filter Resonance, Envelope Attack or Envelope Decay depending on the preset selected. Preset 32: Preset 33: Preset 34: Preset 35: Preset 36: Preset 37: Preset 38: Preset 39: Preset 40: Preset 41: XG Multi-Part Volume Level XG Multi-Part Pan XG Multi-Part Reverb Send XG Multi-Part Chorus Send XG Multi-Part Dry Level XG Multi-Part Variation Send XG Multi-Part Low EQ Gain XG Multi-Part Low EQ Frequency XG Multi-Part High EQ Gain XG Multi-Part High EQ Frequency [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) (Channels 1 -16) Presets 32 ~ 41 control the XG parts, with each knob controlling the corresponding MIDI channel. Each preset controls either Part volume, pan, reverb send, chorus send, dry level, variation effect send, low eq gain, low eq frequency, high eq gain or high eq frequency. Preset 42: XG Multi-Part Effects Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 High EQ Frequency Low EQ Frequency Dry undefined undefined undefined undefined Hi Eq Gain Low Eq Gain undefined Reverb Chorus Variation Pan Level [Sys-Ex] (Master Channel) Preset 42 offers general effects control for an XG instrument. Preset 43: Preset 44: Preset 45: Preset 46: Preset 47: Preset 48: XG A/D & Wave Level XG A/D & Wave Pan XG A/D & Wave Reverb Send XG A/D & Wave Chorus Send XG A/D & Wave Variation Send XG A/D & Wave Dry Level [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] [NRPN] (Master Channel) (Master Channel) (Master Channel) (Master Channel) (Master Channel) (Master Channel) Presets 43 ~ 48 control the A/D inputs 1 and 2 as well as the 12 wave channels on relevant Yamaha sound cards. These relevant controls are shown below. Note that knobs 15 and 16 have no defined function for these presets. Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 pocketControl A/D Input 1 A/D Input 2 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 Knob 8 W6 Knob 9 W7 Knob 10 W8 Knob 11 W9 Knob 12 W10 Knob 13 W11 Knob 14 W12 Page 12 Owners Manual Preset 49: XG Effects - EQ Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 EQ Gain 1 EQ Frequency 1 EQ Q1 EQ Gain 2 EQ Frequency 2 EQ Q2 EQ Gain 5 EQ Frequency 5 EQ Gain 3 EQ Frequency 3 EQ Q3 EQ Gain 4 EQ Frequency 4 EQ Q4 EQ Q5 EQ Type Preset 50: XG Effects - Reverb Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Reverb Type Reverb Parameter 1 Reverb Parameter 2 Reverb Parameter 3 Reverb Parameter 4 Reverb Parameter 5 Reverb Parameter 6 Reverb Parameter 7 Reverb Parameter 8 Reverb Parameter 9 Reverb Parameter 10 Reverb Parameter 11 Reverb Parameter 13 Reverb Parameter 15 Reverb Return Reverb Pan Preset 51: XG Effects - Chorus Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Knob 6 Knob 7 Knob 8 Knob 9 Knob 10 Knob 11 Knob 12 Knob 13 Knob 14 Knob 15 Knob 16 Chorus Type Chorus Parameter 1 Chorus Parameter 2 Chorus Parameter 3 Chorus Parameter 4 Chorus Parameter 6 Chorus Parameter 7 Chorus Parameter 8 Chorus Parameter 9 Chorus Parameter 10 Chorus Parameter 11 Chorus Parameter 12 Chorus Parameter 13 Chorus Amount to Reverb Chorus Return Chorus Pan pocketControl Page 13 [NRPN] (Master Channel) [NRPN] (Master Channel) [NRPN] (Master Channel) Owners Manual
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