E-licktronic Yocto 2 Musical Equipment User manual

E-licktronic Yocto 2 Musical Equipment User manual

The Yocto 2 is a compact and powerful drum machine that allows you to create intricate rhythms with ease. It features 128 rhythm patterns, 16 tracks, and a variety of sound sources. You can program custom patterns using the easy-to-use step sequencer and save them in the internal memory for easy recall. The Yocto 2 also features a MIDI interface for connecting to other musical equipment.

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Yocto

²

user manual

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1.

selecting mode

=> Ptrn Play / Ptrn Edit

+ => Pattern Edit Tap mode

=> Track Play / Track Edit

+ => Config mode (To access the

Second page press SHIFT +

TEMPO again)

2.

Pattern play mode

=> Select pattern to be

Played (0 to 15)

+ => Select pattern bank

(A to H)

+ => Group pattern

=> Change tempo

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=> Mute mode active

(Mute mode led ON)

Work in any mode

=> Mute instrument using

1 to 16 steps buttons

=> Unmute all

Instruments

+ => Copy selected pattern

in the buffer

Work in edit mode too

+ => Paste the buffered pattern

To the selected pattern

Work in edit mode too

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

=> Shift left entire pattern

Work in edit mode too

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

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=> Shift right entire pattern

Work in edit mode too

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

+ => Change pattern direction

(forward -> backward ->

ping-pong -> random)

3.

pattern edit step mode

.ptr = edited pattern

.len = length of the pattern

.scl = pattern scale

.ins = current edited instrument

=> When sequencer stopped,

select edited pattern

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=> When sequencer is running

edit current instrument

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

+ + => change pattern length

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

+ => change pattern scale

(1/16 -> 1/32 -> 1/8t

-> 1/16t)

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

+ =>

=> change shuffle value

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

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+ => When sequencer stopped,

Clear entire pattern and

set default scale 1/16,

lenght 16 steps.

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

=> When sequencer is running

clear current instrument

Work in Tap mode too

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

+ => Select edited instruments

+ => Change Pattern Direction

(Forward>Backward>PingPong

>Random>Forward...)

+ + => Change selected instrument

direction

NB: Scale, Shuffle and lenght could be set by instrument. Simply do not

Push "SHIFT" when setting one of those parameters ;)

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+ =>

=> Select external instrument

Stop sequencer

=> Keyboard mode actived

back and fwd leds ON

=> Decrease note index and

send Midi note On

=> Increase note index and

send Midi note On

=> Store played note in

the sequence, send

Midi note On and

Increase note index

=> Increase KeyB octave

=> Decrease KeyB octave

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=> Increase Lcd edited

zone. A capital letter

on the beginning of

the name show you

selected parameter

=> Edit selected

parameter value.

In/Decrease by 1

=> + In/Decrease by

10 length and

index.

In/Decrease by

Octave.

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

+ => Shift left current

instrument

+ => Shift right current

instrument

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

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4.

Pattern edit tap mode

=> Active metronome

Press a second time

to stop metronome

=> When sequencer is running

Tapped instruments are

Recorded in the scale

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

pattern was edited.

To save it press Enter

5.

Track play mode

.pos = current track position

.ptrn = current played pattern

=> Select a Track (1 to 16)

=> Reset Track position

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6.

Track edit mode

.pos = current track position

.ptr = pattenr on this position

.len = track length

.num = selected track

+ => Select edited track

=> Increase Lcd edited

zone. A capital letter on

the beginning of the name

show you selected parameter

=> Edit selected parameter

value. In/Decrease by 1

+ => In/Decrease by 10 position

and length. In/Decrease by

pattern bank

=> Increase track position

=> Decrease track position

+ => go to the last measure

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+ => Insert current pattern to

the current position

+ => Delete current position

=> select pattern

=> store current to the

position and increase

Track position

=> Hold Enter button 2s to

Save Track

7.

Config mode

First Page =>

.syn = Sequencer synchro MST or SLV

.bpm = Default sequencer BPM

.mTX = MIDI transmit channel

.mRx = MIDI receive channel

Second Page =>

.Pch = Pattern change Free or end measure SYNchronized

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=> Increase Lcd edited

zone. A capital letter on

the beginning of the name

show you selected parameter

=> Edit selected parameter

value. In/Decrease by 1

=> Enter led is blinking

to indicate that

seq setup was edited.

To save it press Enter

8.

Midi Play

You can play Yocto instruments via MIDI in any Mode. Yocto is standard GM format :

34 :RimShot

35 :BassDrum

47 :MiddleTom

48 :MiddleTom

36 :BassDrum

38 :SnareDrum

39 :HandClap

40 :SnareDrum

41 :LowTom

42 :Closed Hi-Hat

45 :MiddleTom

46 :Open Hi-Hat

49 :Cowbell

50 :HighTom

51 :Cymbal

53 :PC-2

54 :PC-2

55 :PC-2

60 :Trig OUT

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9.

Init EEPROM

If you initialize your EEprom, all your patterns and tracks will be lost. All pattern will be initialized with 16 steps, 1/16 scale.

+ => when power Up Nava hold

Start and Stop keys to

enter in Bootloader mode

=> + To init EEprom

If you don’t want to init

EEprom simply wait 5s, Nava

will run normal mode.

10.

BOOTLOADER mode

Bootloader mode allow you to update Nava firmware via Midi Sysex messages. You need a

Sysex transmitter software ( MidiOx should be perfect : http://www.midiox.com

) and a Midi interface. Connect Nava Midi IN to your Midi interface OUT. Set MidiOx Sysex buffer to 64 bytes. Turn on Nava while holding 1, 3, 5 keys steps buttons. All Leds will blink two times.

Then send Midi Sysex Nava firmware. Wait until the end of upload process then Nava should start automatically.

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11.

Specification

 Memory capacity

128 rhythm patterns (16 x 8 banks)

 Tracks

16 tracks : continuous maximum measure

999

 Steps (per measure)

1 to 16 steps

 Sound Sources (and controls)

Bass Drum* (Level, Tone, Decay)

Snare Drum* (Level, Tone, Snappy)

Low Tom* (Level, Tuning)

Middle Tom* (Level, Tuning)

Hi Tom* (Level, Tuning)

Rim Shot* (Level)

Hand Clap* (Level)

Cowbell* (Level)

Cymbal* (Level, Tone, Decay)

Open Hit Hat* (Level, Decay)

Closed Hit Hat* (Level)

PC-2* (Level, Pitch, Mods, Rate, Sweep,

Decay)

The ones with * mark features the sound with and without accent.

 Controls and Indicators

Start key

Stop/Continue key

Rotary encoder Data

Tempo : 30 to 250 Bpm

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Track Play button

Track Backward button

Track Forward button

Track number button

Pattern Play button

Pattern Shift Left button

Pattern Shift Right button

Pattern Guide button

Bank button

Mute button

Tempo button

Last Step button

Scale button

Shuffle button

Clear button

Instrument Select button

Shift button

Enter Key

Volume knob

Main Keys (1 to 16)

 Rear Panel

Master Out (L, R/Mono) [6Vp-p, 1Kohm]

Multi Out :

BassDrum, SnareDrum, LowTom, MidTom,

HiTom, RimShot, Clap, Hi-Hat, Crash,

Ride

MIDI : In/Out/Thru

Trigger Out : +5V, 2ms Pulse

Sync Out :

1 :Run/Stop

2 :GND

3 :Clock

5 :Unused (could be modify)

 Power

15Vac 1000mA

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Key Features

  • 128 rhythm patterns
  • 16 tracks
  • MIDI interface
  • Built-in step sequencer
  • Multiple sound sources
  • Pattern save function
  • Customizable patterns and tracks
  • Programmable rhythms and beats
  • Compact and portable design

Frequently Answers and Questions

How many patterns can I store on the Yocto 2?
You can store up to 128 rhythm patterns on the Yocto 2.
Can I connect the Yocto 2 to my computer or other musical equipment?
Yes, the Yocto 2 features a MIDI interface for connecting to other musical equipment. You can also connect it to your computer using a MIDI interface.
How do I create custom rhythms on the Yocto 2?
The Yocto 2 features a step sequencer that allows you to create custom rhythms by programming individual steps. You can select the desired instrument for each step and set the length of the beat.

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