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  • 1Plugiator User Manual

    DSP Plug-In based Sound Synthesizer

    User Manual Version V1.0

    January 2008

    User Manual

    use audio

  • 2Plugiator User Manual

    License and DisclaimerLicense and DisclaimerLicense and DisclaimerLicense and DisclaimerLicense and Disclaimer

    Installation and/or any use of the Product will constitute acceptance of all terms and conditions contained

    herein. The software, firmware, sound data and related documentation included with this Product is

    provided to you on a license basis. The Plug-in Manager software requires your separate acceptance of

    its respective software license, for which you will be prompted during installation of the software.

    You are prohibited to modify, disassemble, reverse engineer or distribute any software, firmware or

    documentation provided with this Product. We must caution you that this documentation may include

    technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. We can not warrant that the supplied software will be

    compatible with any specific computer or configuration.

    This Product requires the previous installation of Adobe Flash Version 9.0 or later.

    The Product is provided for your reasonable enjoyment only and Use Audio Inc offers no warranty for

    any particular fitness of the Product. Use Audio Inc warrants that the Product performs in material

    conformance with published specifications in supported configurations. For hardware warranty terms,

    please refer to the last pages of this user manual.

    In no event will Use Audio Inc be liable for any loss of data or for errors in data use or processing

    resulting from the use of this Product or the documentation. In particular, Use Audio Inc will not be

    responsible for any direct or indirect damages (including lost profits, lost savings, delays or interruptions

    in the flow of business activities, including but not limited to, special, incidental, consequential, or

    other similar damages) arising out of the use of or inability to use this Product or the associated

    documentation.

    The use of registered names, trademarks, etc., in this publication does not imply, even in the absence

    of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations

    (patent laws, trademark laws etc.) and therefore free for general use. Permitted use of 3rd party

    trademarks does not mean that Use Audio Inc is affiliated with the respective trademark holder in any

    way. In no case does Use Audio Inc guarantee that the information given in this documentation is free

    of such third-party rights.

    This Product is in compliance with applicable CE, FCC Part 15 Class B and RoHS requirements as of

    December 2007. Copyright 2007-2008 Use Audio Inc. All rights reserved.

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    TTTTTable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contents

    License and Disclaimer ...................................................................................................... 2

    Table of Contents ............................................................................................................... 3

    Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5

    Whats in the Box ............................................................................................................... 6

    Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................. 7

    Getting Started ........................................................................................................ 9

    Making Connections ........................................................................................................... 9

    Getting Sound out of your Plugiator ................................................................................ 10

    Plugiator Control Interface .............................................................................................. 11

    Multi Function Knobs ....................................................................................................... 11

    Single Function Knobs ...................................................................................................... 13

    Quick Pads ....................................................................................................................... 14

    Plug-Ins & Presets ................................................................................................. 15

    Loading Plug-ins ............................................................................................................. 15

    Changing Presets ............................................................................................................. 16

    MIDI Program Change List .............................................................................................. 17

    USB Connections and Driver Installation ............................................................... 18

    Confirming that the Driver has been correctly installed ................................................... 20

    Installing the Plug-in Manager Software .............................................................. 21

    Using the Plug-in Manager Software .................................................................... 22

    General ............................................................................................................................ 22

    Panel Layout .................................................................................................................... 23

    Software Menus ............................................................................................................... 24

    File Menu ......................................................................................................................... 24

    View Menu ....................................................................................................................... 25

    Options Menu ................................................................................................................... 26

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    Making Firmware Updates .............................................................................................. 29

    Online Menu .................................................................................................................... 33

    Help Menu ....................................................................................................................... 33

    Using the Plugiator ................................................................................................ 34

    Slot Configuration ............................................................................................................ 34

    Local ON/OFF .................................................................................................................. 35

    Activity Monitor ................................................................................................................ 36

    Presets ............................................................................................................................. 37

    Preset File - Context Menu ............................................................................................... 37

    Bank - Context Menu ....................................................................................................... 38

    MIDI Keyboard ................................................................................................................. 39

    MIDI Monitor ................................................................................................................... 40

    Tabs ................................................................................................................................. 41

    Preset Manager ............................................................................................................... 41

    Engaging Presets ............................................................................................................. 42

    Modifying Presets using the Plugiator Control Interface .................................................. 43

    Modifying Presets using the Plug-in Manager Software .................................................. 43

    Online Sounds .................................................................................................................. 44

    Recording & MIDI .................................................................................................. 45

    Simultaneously using the Plug-in Manager and a MIDI Sequencing Application forRecording and Playback .................................................................................................. 45

    Specifications .......................................................................................................... 49

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ........................................................................ 50

    MIDI Implementation Charts ................................................................................. 52

    Hardware Warranty Regulations ........................................................................... 56

    EMI / EMC Compliance ..................................................................................................... 57

    Origin .............................................................................................................................. 57

    Notes ...................................................................................................................... 58

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    IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction

    Thank you for purchasing the Plugiator, your new plug-in based sound module. A lotof effort and passion went into this product, which we are sure you will appreciate -and we hope you will have as much fun with it as we have.

    The Plugiator is a light weight, very portable sound module that can emulate diffe-rent synthesizer architectures based on its 'Virtual Circuit Modeling' technology withoutrelying on playback of sampled sounds.

    It has been designed to model the exact behavior and deliver the same powerfulsound as the originals. The Plugiator sounds like the original, and not like a recordingof it - and maintains all the depth, the dynamics and the liveliness of the sound. Alsoallows you to tweak any parameter and easily allows you to design new sounds fromground up, if you like. When you compare its sound experience to sample basedsolutions, you will quickly notice the difference.

    Several aspects of the Plugiator concept are new and unique. Combining the compactsize and "compact" price point of sample-based sound modules with the latest inDSP technology, the Plugiator provides innovation and flexibility previously onlyavailable in the software plug-in domain.

    Its open and modular architecture, combined with unique internet integration forquick browsing of online sounds allows you to capture a whole world of sounds andtake it anywhere without dependency on your Computer. Use your computer formanagement of your sounds - but when it is time to go out, perform and have fun,you can now leave your computer at home if you like.

    Great plug-in technology just became light-weight and portable!

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    WhatWhatWhatWhatWhats in the Boxs in the Boxs in the Boxs in the Boxs in the Box

    Please check that your product packaging contains all the following items:

    n This User Manual

    n Plugiator Sound Synthesizer

    n External Power Supply Unit

    n USB Cable 1.8m

    n Software Installation CD

    In case your product has been damaged during transport or the content of thepackaging is short of any of the items listed above, please report such issue to yourdealer immediately. In case your dealer does not prove to be helpful, please contactUse Audio Inc. directly.

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    Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety InstructionsImportant Safety InstructionsImportant Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions

    PLEASE CAREFULLPLEASE CAREFULLPLEASE CAREFULLPLEASE CAREFULLPLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLY READ THE FOLLY READ THE FOLLY READ THE FOLLY READ THE FOLLOWINGOWINGOWINGOWINGOWING:::::

    Electrical SafetyElectrical SafetyElectrical SafetyElectrical SafetyElectrical Safety

    n DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT NEAR WATER.

    n CLEAN ONLY WITH A DRY CLOTH.

    n DO NOT INSTALL NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS RADIATORS, HEAT REGISTERS, STOVES,

    OR OTHER APPARATUS (INCLUDING AMPLIFIERS) THAT PRODUCE HEAT.

    n UNPLUG THIS PRODUCT DURING LIGHTNING STORMS OR WHEN UNUSED FOR LONG

    PERIODS OF TIME.

    n POWER CORD: Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched.

    n SERVICING: Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the

    product has been damaged in any way, such as that the power supply or cord is damaged, liquid

    has been spilled or objects have fallen onto the product, the product has been exposed to rain

    or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

    n DO NOT OPEN THE PRODUCT: Unauthorized opening of the product will void the limited

    hardware warranty and exposes you to the risk of ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    n POWER ON/OFF SWITCH: Note that the power switch on the back of the product DOES NOT

    break the connection from the mains.

    n MULTIPLE-INPUT VOLTAGE: This product may require the use of one of the possibly supplied

    alternate power plugs. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, refer servicing to qualified

    service personnel or equivalent.

    n POWER SUPPLY FAILURE: Never repair a power supply but replace it with a suitable new

    power supply of identical specifications.

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    PPPPProtecting your Ears and Equipmentrotecting your Ears and Equipmentrotecting your Ears and Equipmentrotecting your Ears and Equipmentrotecting your Ears and Equipment

    CAUTION: This product is able to produce sound levels which may damage your earsand/or speakers connected. Please be very conservative on the volumes you are usingand always keep your mixer and amplification levels in a range so that loud soundsor spikes produced by the product (intentionally or unintentionally) would not exceedsafe levels for your equipment or your ears.

    Disposal NoticeDisposal NoticeDisposal NoticeDisposal NoticeDisposal Notice

    Should this product become damaged beyond repair or should you wish to disposethe product, please observe all local, state and federal laws and regulations regardingthe disposal of electronic equipment. If your dealer is unable to assist you, you cancontact Use Audio Inc. directly and we shall assist you with an environmentally safedisposal.

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    Getting StartedGetting StartedGetting StartedGetting StartedGetting Started

    Making ConnectionsMaking ConnectionsMaking ConnectionsMaking ConnectionsMaking Connections

    1.1.1.1.1. 9V DC 500mA9V DC 500mA9V DC 500mA9V DC 500mA9V DC 500mA

    Use only the 9V DC power adapter supplied with your Plugiator to power the box. Incase the supplied power supply comes with different power plug types, you may needto change the power supply over to the plug type which is suitable in your country.

    2.2.2.2.2. PPPPPowerowerowerowerower

    Switches your Plugiator on and off.

    3.3.3.3.3. MIDI INMIDI INMIDI INMIDI INMIDI IN

    Connect the MIDI OUT of your Keyboard / MIDI triggering source to the MIDI In.

    4.4.4.4.4. MIDI THRUMIDI THRUMIDI THRUMIDI THRUMIDI THRU

    The MIDI input signal is routed directly to the MIDI Thru so you can send the masterkeyboard's MIDI data to other MIDI sound modules or device as well.

    5.5.5.5.5. USBUSBUSBUSBUSB

    Connect your Plugiator to your computer's USB port in order to use it with a MIDIsequencer or the Plug-in Manager software.

    6.6.6.6.6. MicMicMicMicMic

    The Plugiator allows you to connect a professional dynamic microphone to yourkeyboard over a " phono jack. Please note that some commercial headsetmicrophones use TRS connectors with Tip and Ring internally shorted. The Plugiatoris not designed to work with such Microphones.

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    7.7.7.7.7. Audio OutAudio OutAudio OutAudio OutAudio Out

    The Audio outputs of the Plugiator are two high quality analog unbalanced linelevel outputs available on " phono jacks as left and right signals.

    In order to hear audio from the Plugiator, connect the Audio Out L & R to the Left /Right inputs of a mixing console, a pair of powered speakers, a computer sound cardor a HiFi system.

    8.8.8.8.8. HeadphoneHeadphoneHeadphoneHeadphoneHeadphone

    A headphone output is available on a " phono stereo jack for monitoring audioover a pair of stereo headphones.

    Getting Sound out of your PlugiatorGetting Sound out of your PlugiatorGetting Sound out of your PlugiatorGetting Sound out of your PlugiatorGetting Sound out of your Plugiator

    This would be a simple setup to quickly rig up your Plugiator with a MIDI keyboard:

    1. Connect the MIDI OUT from your keyboard to the MIDI IN of the Plugiator.

    2. Connect the line output of the Plugiator to a pair of active speakers (or a mixer);or use the headphone output of the Plugiator.

    3. You can now play the Plugiator via your MIDI keyboard sequencer.

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    Plugiator Control InterfacePlugiator Control InterfacePlugiator Control InterfacePlugiator Control InterfacePlugiator Control Interface

    The Plugiator control interface has been designed to allow you quick and easy accessto almost every function and setting you would want to tweak while using the productwithout a computer connected.

    With a total of three multi functional knobs, eight single function knobs and tenquick pads you have great amount of control on your sound without the dependencyon a computer.

    Multi FMulti FMulti FMulti FMulti Function Knobsunction Knobsunction Knobsunction Knobsunction Knobs

    The Preset, Plugin and Volume knobs allow you to use a single knob to achievemultiple functions.

    Knob Actions:

    1. Rotating the knob.

    2. Single push down.

    3. Push and hold down for 3 seconds.

    4. Push and turn while keeping the knob pushed down

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    PPPPPresetresetresetresetreset

    The preset knob is used in the following actions:

    a. Rotating to scroll through presets of the currently selected plug-in.

    b. Single push down to enable numerical entry of a two-digit preset numbervia the quick pads (preset 100 is entered as "00").

    c. Push and hold down for 3 seconds to store & overwrite modified presetparameters into the internal memory of the Plugiator.

    PluginPluginPluginPluginPlugin

    The plugin knob is used in the following actions:

    a. Rotating to scroll through the list of plug-ins available on your Plugiator.

    b. Single push down to load the currently selected plug-in.

    c. Push and hold down for 3 seconds to send an "all notes off" MIDI message.That function is useful to shut off a note which got stuck. Stuck notes typicallyindicate a flaw in the MIDI keyboard, the sequencer or the MIDI interfaceand are not usually caused by the Plugiator synth itself.

    VVVVVolumeolumeolumeolumeolume

    The volume knob is used in the following actions:

    a. Rotating to increase or decrease the output volume of the Plugiator bothon the Line outputs & the headphone out.

    b. Push, hold down and then rotating to change the MIDI channel number[Channel 1 till Channel 16 & OMNI]. The MIDI channel will be set to thecurrently displayed number when you release the push function of theknob.

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    Single FSingle FSingle FSingle FSingle Function Knobsunction Knobsunction Knobsunction Knobsunction Knobs

    The first five single function knobs are used to control various sound design parameterson each plug-in. These knobs do not have a fixed function & vary depending on thecurrently loaded plug-in: see the printed label ob the Plugiator in the row of thecurrently active plug-in.

    The last three knobs control Delay Time, Delay Effect Dry/Wet, Chorus Flanger Dry/Wet & stay constant throughout all plug-ins.

    Note the one exception to that rule:Note the one exception to that rule:Note the one exception to that rule:Note the one exception to that rule:Note the one exception to that rule: For the B4000 the Chorus Flanger Dry/Wetknob has been assigned to Rotor Speed which is switchable from Slow to Fast.

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    Quick PQuick PQuick PQuick PQuick Padsadsadsadsads

    The quick pads on the Plugiator are used in the following actions:

    a. Single push down to engage the previously assigned preset or preset andplug-in combination, corresponding to that quick pad number.

    b. Push and hold down for 3 seconds to assign the currently loaded Plug-inand Preset to the corresponding quick pad number.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: When making an assignment to a quick pad the Plugiator stores the Plug-inand Preset number that will be recalled when the quick pad is pushed. If you modifya particular preset that was previously assigned to a quick pad, the quick pad wouldthen refer to and call up the modified sound.

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    Plug-Ins & PPlug-Ins & PPlug-Ins & PPlug-Ins & PPlug-Ins & Presetsresetsresetsresetsresets

    The Plugiator runs one plug-in at a time and can store upto eight plug-ins(instruments) within its internal memory.

    Along with your initial purchase of the product you have been supplied with threeplug-ins; the Minimax, B4000 and the LightWave. Additionally, the Vocodizer can bedownloaded for free after registering your hardware online at www.use-audio.com/register.

    In addition to these four plug-ins, more plug-ins can be purchased & downloadedfrom www.use-audio.com/options.

    Loading Plug-insLoading Plug-insLoading Plug-insLoading Plug-insLoading Plug-ins

    There are four ways of loading plug-ins within the Plugiator.

    1. Using the PLUGIN knob located on the control surface of the unit (refer tothe previous chapter "Plugiator Control Interface")

    2. Loading plug-ins via the Plug-in Manager Software installed on a computer.

    3. Using quick pads to load Plug-ins or Presets you have previously assigned to aquick pad number (refer to the previous chapter "Plugiator Control Interface")

    4. Loading a plug-in from your MIDI keyboard by sending a MIDI Program Change& playing a note to confirm this selection.

    Example:Example:Example:Example:Example: By sending the MIDI Program change 101 and playing a note on yourkeyboard within a short duration you will load the first plug-in (MINIMAX).

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    Below is the list of plug-ins and Program Change numbers required to load plug-ins.

    PPPPProgram Changerogram Changerogram Changerogram Changerogram Change NoteNoteNoteNoteNote Plug-inPlug-inPlug-inPlug-inPlug-in101 any MINIMAX102 any Lightwave103 any B4000104 any Vocodizer

    Additional plug-ins available via the Online Shop

    PPPPProgram Changerogram Changerogram Changerogram Changerogram Change NoteNoteNoteNoteNote Plug-inPlug-inPlug-inPlug-inPlug-in105 any Prodyssey106 any Pro-12107 any Fmagia108 any DrumsnBass

    Changing PChanging PChanging PChanging PChanging Presetsresetsresetsresetsresets

    Each plug-in on the Plugiator has 100 internal presets.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: Creating, storing, modifying and managing preset files will be discussed later inthis User Manual

    There are four ways of changing presets for the currently active plug-in on thePlugiator.

    1. Using the PRESET knob located on the control surface of the box to scrollthrough presets. This will call up the corresponding preset which is stored inthe Plugiator box (refer to the previous chapter "Plugiator Control Interface")

    2. Changing presets via the Plug-in Manager software installed on a PC. Notethat in this case, a preset which is stored in the software will be recalled. Thesepresets reside on your computer, and may not be related to presets stored inyour Plugiator box. To quickly store a preset which you called up from the

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    Plug-in Manager software in the Plugiator box, use the "Store" function of thepreset knob.

    3. Quick pads to load presets or plug-ins you have previously assigned to thatquick pad number. This will call up the corresponding preset which is stored inthe Plugiator box (refer to the previous chapter "Plugiator Control Interface")

    4. Changing presets from your MIDI keyboard by sending MIDI Program Changemessages in the range of 1 to 100. This will call up the corresponding presetwhich is stored in the Plugiator box.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: Presets which are stored in the Plugiator box are not nessesarily in sync withpresets listed in the Plug-In Manager Software. Changes you make in the softwarewill not be stored in the box unless you write the bank to the Plugiator hardware. Viceversa, changes you make to the presets stored in the Plugiator box will not be availablein the software unless you read out a bank from the Plugiator box. That was done onpurpose to allow management of multiple banks across multiple Plugiator boxes.

    MIDI PMIDI PMIDI PMIDI PMIDI Program Change Listrogram Change Listrogram Change Listrogram Change Listrogram Change List

    MIDI Program change 1....100 Loading Presets.

    MIDI Program change 101....108 + any Note Loading Plug-ins.

    MIDI Program change 109....127 Have no effect.

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    USB Connections and Driver InstallationUSB Connections and Driver InstallationUSB Connections and Driver InstallationUSB Connections and Driver InstallationUSB Connections and Driver Installation

    The USB interface on the Plugiator is used for two applications:

    1. To connect the Plugiator to the Plug-in Manager software installed on yourcomputer / laptop to manage presets and settings.

    2. Recording MIDI information from your Plugiator Control interface & MIDI INdirectly into your favourite computer music sequencing application.

    To install the Plugiator Drivers and Plug-in Manager software on a PC you will requirea Windows XP operating system with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista. For support ofthe Mac OSX please refer to www.use-audio.com.

    Make the following connections in order to begin the installation.

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    After connecting the Plugiator to your computers USB port, Windows willautomatically detect and install the USB Audio Driver

    You will see a dialog box (figure shown below) displaying that a new USB device hasbeen found and that Windows is installing drivers for this device automatically.

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    Confirming that the Device has been found and the Drivers haveConfirming that the Device has been found and the Drivers haveConfirming that the Device has been found and the Drivers haveConfirming that the Device has been found and the Drivers haveConfirming that the Device has been found and the Drivers havebeen correctly installed:been correctly installed:been correctly installed:been correctly installed:been correctly installed:

    1. Go to My Computer -> Device Manager.

    2. Under your Machine Name -> Sound Video & Game controllers you will findan entry for your Plugiator unit called "USB Audio Device"

    3. If you can see the entry for the `USB Audio Device' within Device Manager thedriver installation is correct.

    If this step was not successful, unplug the USB cable from the computer and try to usean alternative USB port available.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: It is recomended that you always use the same USB port to connect the Plugiatorto your Computer which you used while installing the drivers. Otherwise, in somecomputer configurations, your Plugiator may not be recognized.

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    Installing the Plug-in Manager SoftwareInstalling the Plug-in Manager SoftwareInstalling the Plug-in Manager SoftwareInstalling the Plug-in Manager SoftwareInstalling the Plug-in Manager Software

    To install the Plug-in Manager Software on yourcomputer/laptop, please insert the supplied CD-ROM labeled 'Plug-In Manager Software' into theCD- ROM drive of your computer.

    Plug-In Manager SoftwarePDF User Manuals

    In case the installation does not start automatically, please run the manually run thesetup file from the CD.

    The installation software will greet you with information about which software youare about to install. On the following page you will find the license agreement.Please read it carefully and if you agree, select "I accept the license terms" thencontinue by pressing the 'Next' button.

    You can now set the installation path within the 'Installation path' pull-down menu.If you don't set a dedicated path here, the Remote Software will be installed to"C:\Program Files\Use Audio\Plug-in Manager.

    The installation requires approximately 11 MB of free hard disk space.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: The Plug-in Manager requires Adobe Flash Player V9 or higher installed onyour computer. You will be prompted to download the latest version of Flash if theinstaller does not detect this during the installation process.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: If the Plug-In Manager Software is already installed on your computer, makesure to first uninstall the existing installation before you re-install the software. Findthe uninstall option in the program folder of the Plug-In Manager software. If youchanged the default presets banks and you want to keep your changes, make sureyou save them to a different name and location before you run the uninstall function!

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    Using the Plug-in Manager SoftwareUsing the Plug-in Manager SoftwareUsing the Plug-in Manager SoftwareUsing the Plug-in Manager SoftwareUsing the Plug-in Manager Software

    GeneralGeneralGeneralGeneralGeneral

    To control your Plugiator with the Plug-in Manager software, you will need to connectthe Plugiator to a computer via USB or MIDI. (Please refer to the previous chapter"USB connections and Driver installation")

    Double clicking on the shortcut called "Plug-in Manager" will load the application.

    The software will prompt you to select the correct drivers to which the Plugiator isconnected. If you have connected over USB please select the USB Audio Device for theinput and output (figure shown below)

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    PPPPPanel Layoutanel Layoutanel Layoutanel Layoutanel Layout

    On the left sectionleft sectionleft sectionleft sectionleft section of the editor software you will see four panels available.

    n Slot Configuration Panel

    n Presets Panel

    n MIDI Keyboard

    n MIDI Monitor

    The top right sectiontop right sectiontop right sectiontop right sectiontop right section of the Plug-in Manager software displays the list of presets fora plug-in (this area could also display the online sounds if selected)

    The lower right sectionlower right sectionlower right sectionlower right sectionlower right section of the Plug-in Manager displays the user interface of thecurrently loaded plug-in.

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    Software MenusSoftware MenusSoftware MenusSoftware MenusSoftware Menus

    The Menu Bar located on the top section of the screen allows access to the variousMenus in the Plug-in Manager Software.

    File MenuFile MenuFile MenuFile MenuFile Menu

    New PNew PNew PNew PNew Preset Filereset Filereset Filereset Filereset File

    Creates a new preset file for the currently active plug-in. Preset Files contain one ormultiple Banks, which again contain up to 100 sounds each.

    Load PLoad PLoad PLoad PLoad Preset Filereset Filereset Filereset Filereset File

    Loads a preset file previously stored on the hard drive.

    Save PSave PSave PSave PSave Preset Filereset Filereset Filereset Filereset File

    Saves a preset file onto the hard drive.

    ExitExitExitExitExit

    Click to close the program. Make sure you have saved changes made in a preset listbefore exiting.

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    View MenuView MenuView MenuView MenuView Menu

    Show Plug-in PShow Plug-in PShow Plug-in PShow Plug-in PShow Plug-in Panelanelanelanelanel

    Shows/hides the panel of the loaded plug-in.

    Show Slot ConfigurationShow Slot ConfigurationShow Slot ConfigurationShow Slot ConfigurationShow Slot Configuration

    Shows/hides the Slot Configuration window for selection of your active plug-in.

    Show MIDI KShow MIDI KShow MIDI KShow MIDI KShow MIDI Keyboardeyboardeyboardeyboardeyboard

    Shows/hides the MIDI keyboard window on the left side.

    Show MIDI MonitorShow MIDI MonitorShow MIDI MonitorShow MIDI MonitorShow MIDI Monitor

    Shows/hides the MIDI monitor window on the left side.

    Open POpen POpen POpen POpen Panel in new Windowanel in new Windowanel in new Windowanel in new Windowanel in new Window

    With this option checked it is possible to display the plug-in panel for the loadeddevice in a separate window from the editor window.

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    Options MenuOptions MenuOptions MenuOptions MenuOptions Menu

    General:General:General:General:General: Here you can turn on/off the warning, when overwriting presets and decidewhether the Plug-in Manager should wake up with default window settings or withlast setup.

    Online Settings:Online Settings:Online Settings:Online Settings:Online Settings: Disable or enable all online functionality here or change your loginname and settings.

    PPPPPreferences...references...references...references...references...

    Click to open the program preferences dialog box.

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    Configure PlugiatorConfigure PlugiatorConfigure PlugiatorConfigure PlugiatorConfigure Plugiator

    This dialog box is used to configure the MIDI connection settings of the Plugiator.Also, new plug-ins and DSP OS versions can be uploaded to your hardware via thisdialog.

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    Connection SettingsConnection SettingsConnection SettingsConnection SettingsConnection Settings

    MIDI Device (In / Out):MIDI Device (In / Out):MIDI Device (In / Out):MIDI Device (In / Out):MIDI Device (In / Out): Use this window to select the MIDI Input and Output device(and port) used for connecting the computer / laptop to the keyboard.

    Channel:Channel:Channel:Channel:Channel: By defining the channel you can change the MIDI channel of the selectedMIDI input of the Plug-in Manager.

    While using USB as the MIDI In/Out device, set Channel to receive in Omni mode.

    Hardware InformationHardware InformationHardware InformationHardware InformationHardware Information

    In this section you will find details of your Plugiator unit, which you may need whendownloading firmware updates.

    HW VHW VHW VHW VHW Version:ersion:ersion:ersion:ersion: Shows the version number of your Plugiator unit.

    Serial Number:Serial Number:Serial Number:Serial Number:Serial Number: Displays the serial number of your Plugiator unit.

    This serial number is required while registering online to receive your free copy ofthe Vocodizer and to purchase additional plug-ins.

    RRRRRefresh:efresh:efresh:efresh:efresh: Click on this button to update the information found on the unit, which isuseful for checking the above MIDI device setting.

    Slot Locations/Plug-inSlot Locations/Plug-inSlot Locations/Plug-inSlot Locations/Plug-inSlot Locations/Plug-in

    This table gives you an overview of which devices are currently installed in yourPlugiator unit.

    Firmware UpdatesFirmware UpdatesFirmware UpdatesFirmware UpdatesFirmware Updates

    Browse: Browse: Browse: Browse: Browse: Click on the 'Browse...' button to point the software to the plug-in file (withextension .pil) which you are about to install.

    KKKKKey: ey: ey: ey: ey: Enter the activation key code for the plug-in here (for more details also thefollowing section of this manual).

    WWWWWrite: rite: rite: rite: rite: Click on the 'Write' button to upload the plug-in to the Plugiator.

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    Making Firmware UpdatesMaking Firmware UpdatesMaking Firmware UpdatesMaking Firmware UpdatesMaking Firmware Updates

    Two kinds of updates are possible with the Plugiator:

    1.1.1.1.1. DSP - Operating System updatesDSP - Operating System updatesDSP - Operating System updatesDSP - Operating System updatesDSP - Operating System updates

    You can download OS (Operating System) software updates for your Plugiator whenthey become available.

    To update the DSP OS:

    1. Click & select "UPDATE DSP OS"

    2. Browse for the OS file

    3. Click on write (No key is required)

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: You must restart your Plugiator after the download process is complete.

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    2.2.2.2.2. Plug-in Update - Installing a new Plug-inPlug-in Update - Installing a new Plug-inPlug-in Update - Installing a new Plug-inPlug-in Update - Installing a new Plug-inPlug-in Update - Installing a new Plug-in

    Installing a new or updated plug-in requires the key which was provided whenpurchasing the plug-in. To update a plug-in:

    1. Click & select "Install Plugin"

    2. Select the Slot into which you will install the plug-in. We recommend you usethe slot of the same name so that the plug-in slot will correspond to the labelson your Plugiator box.

    3. Browse for the plug-in file which has the file exension .pil.pil.pil.pil.pil (which again standsfor Plug-In Loader)

    4. Enter the Activation Key which you have received with your plugin.

    Note:Note:Note:Note:Note: If you wish to install an update for Minimax, LightWave or the B4000, the keysyou have to enter at this point are as follows:

    MinimaxMinimaxMinimaxMinimaxMinimax THHA8X2F6RF5THHA8X2F6RF5THHA8X2F6RF5THHA8X2F6RF5THHA8X2F6RF5

    B4000B4000B4000B4000B4000 R5H25X7G8DC6R5H25X7G8DC6R5H25X7G8DC6R5H25X7G8DC6R5H25X7G8DC6

    LightWLightWLightWLightWLightWaveaveaveaveave T3XHHHFCD92KT3XHHHFCD92KT3XHHHFCD92KT3XHHHFCD92KT3XHHHFCD92K

    5. Click on Write.

    Before the write process starts, a dialog box will prompt you to select the componentsyou wish to install.

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    This dialog lets you decide which components of the plug-in you wish to install:

    When you install a plug-in for the first time,When you install a plug-in for the first time,When you install a plug-in for the first time,When you install a plug-in for the first time,When you install a plug-in for the first time, make sure all four options are selected- otherwise the installation would not be complete and you could not use the plug-in.

    When you install an updated version of a plug-in which is already installed onWhen you install an updated version of a plug-in which is already installed onWhen you install an updated version of a plug-in which is already installed onWhen you install an updated version of a plug-in which is already installed onWhen you install an updated version of a plug-in which is already installed on

    your machine, or you wish to install the same plug-in into another slot to gainyour machine, or you wish to install the same plug-in into another slot to gainyour machine, or you wish to install the same plug-in into another slot to gainyour machine, or you wish to install the same plug-in into another slot to gainyour machine, or you wish to install the same plug-in into another slot to gain

    space for 100 more presets on the Plugiator boxspace for 100 more presets on the Plugiator boxspace for 100 more presets on the Plugiator boxspace for 100 more presets on the Plugiator boxspace for 100 more presets on the Plugiator box, then you may want to disable oneof the following items to keep (and not overwrite) previous versions:

    1.1.1.1.1. Plug-in GUI:Plug-in GUI:Plug-in GUI:Plug-in GUI:Plug-in GUI:

    Select this option to update/install The GUI for the Plug-in Manager of the plug-inyou are about to update / install.

    2.2.2.2.2. FFFFFactory Pactory Pactory Pactory Pactory Presets:resets:resets:resets:resets:

    Includes the Preset File that contains the Factory Presets for the plug-in you areabout to update / Install.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: Deselect this option if you want to keep the defalt preset file of a previousinstallation. Note that with new versions of a plug-in, preset files may becomeincompatible and your previous preset file may not work perfectly well with yourupdated plugin firmware.

    3.3.3.3.3. DSP Loader:DSP Loader:DSP Loader:DSP Loader:DSP Loader:

    Contains the plug-in firmware and 100 presets that will be installed onto yourPlugiator Hardware.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: If you wish to install the Plug-In Manager on a second machine may want todeselect this option in case you wish not to overwrite your existing sound bank andplug-in firmware on the Plugiator.

    4.4.4.4.4. Plug-in Help File:Plug-in Help File:Plug-in Help File:Plug-in Help File:Plug-in Help File:

    Includes the HTML help file found in the Help Menu.

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    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: Please restart your Plugiator (power off, wait three seconds, then power on)after the download process is complete.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: In the rare event that the write process aborts with an errror, you may try torepeat the process until the plug-in has been successfully written to the box. Suchevent indicates that there is a problem with a specific USB port or the chipset of yourcomputer. In case writing does not succeed even after multiple attempts, please resortto writing the plug-in from another computer.

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    Online MenuOnline MenuOnline MenuOnline MenuOnline Menu

    Browse Online SoundsBrowse Online SoundsBrowse Online SoundsBrowse Online SoundsBrowse Online Sounds

    Opens the Online Sound panel on the right side if activated in Online Settings.

    Shop for new Plug-insShop for new Plug-insShop for new Plug-insShop for new Plug-insShop for new Plug-ins

    Opens the Online shop for the browsing the latest plug-ins and to register yourproduct.

    Help MenuHelp MenuHelp MenuHelp MenuHelp Menu

    Plug-in Manager HelpPlug-in Manager HelpPlug-in Manager HelpPlug-in Manager HelpPlug-in Manager Help

    Opens the Plug-in Manager HTML Help Page.

    Help Help Help Help Help

    Opens the HTML Help Page for the currently loaded Plug-in.

    AboutAboutAboutAboutAbout

    About the Plug-in Manager version.

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    Using the PlugiatorUsing the PlugiatorUsing the PlugiatorUsing the PlugiatorUsing the Plugiator

    Slot ConfigurationSlot ConfigurationSlot ConfigurationSlot ConfigurationSlot Configuration

    In this section you can see the currently loaded plug-in. To choose a different plug-inclick on the arrow and select from the options available in the pull-down menu.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: The number of plug-ins being displayed in the pull-down menu is dependent onthe number of plug-ins you have installed. Please visit www.use-audio.com/optionsfor more information about optional plug-ins available for your Plugiator.

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    Local ON/OFFLocal ON/OFFLocal ON/OFFLocal ON/OFFLocal ON/OFF

    This option will switch Local ON or OFF.

    LLLLLOCAL ON:OCAL ON:OCAL ON:OCAL ON:OCAL ON:

    When local is ON, MIDI messages from the MIDI input and the Plugiator controlpanel will be sent to the Plugiator's internal sound engine.

    Use Local ON while using the Plugiator in standalone mode.

    LLLLLOCAL OFFOCAL OFFOCAL OFFOCAL OFFOCAL OFF:::::

    When local is OFF MIDI messages from the MIDI input will not be sent directly to thePlugiator's internal engine, however will be forwarded to USB.

    The Plugiator will then be triggered only by external MIDI signals received over USB.

    When using the Plug-in Manager along with a MIDI sequencing software use LOCALOFF. Please refer to Simultaneously using the Plug-in Manager & a MIDI Sequencingapplication for Recording and Playback"

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    Activity MonitorActivity MonitorActivity MonitorActivity MonitorActivity Monitor

    The Activity Monitor displays MIDI activity from both the software (Plug-in Manager)& the Plugiator.

    When the Active Monitor LED shows GreenGreenGreenGreenGreen it is sendingsendingsendingsendingsending MIDI information from thePlug-in Manager software to the Output Driver (Plugiator or sequencing application)

    When the Active Monitor LED shows R R R R Rededededed it is receiving receiving receiving receiving receiving MIDI information from theMIDI input driver (Plugiator or sequencing application)

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    PPPPPresetsresetsresetsresetsresets

    In this section you can see the loaded preset files and banks for the currently activeplug-in.

    The library has been structured in the following manner:

    - Plug-in (one of the 8 plug-ins available on the Plugiator box)- Preset File (contains one or more Banks)

    - Bank (contains Presets 1 till 100)- Preset (contains settings for the Preset)

    PPPPPreset File - Context Menureset File - Context Menureset File - Context Menureset File - Context Menureset File - Context Menu

    Right-click on the Preset File icon to open the contect menu:

    Create PCreate PCreate PCreate PCreate Preset Filereset Filereset Filereset Filereset File

    Creates a new empty preset file with an empty default Bank.

    Load PLoad PLoad PLoad PLoad Preset Filereset Filereset Filereset Filereset File

    Opens the file dialog for browsing a preset file on your hard disk.

    Create BankCreate BankCreate BankCreate BankCreate Bank

    Creates a new preset Bank in the selected preset file.

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    SaveSaveSaveSaveSave

    For saving the preset file.

    Save as ...Save as ...Save as ...Save as ...Save as ...

    For saving a copy of the preset file with new name.

    Close FileClose FileClose FileClose FileClose File

    For closing the selected preset file.

    Bank - Context MenuBank - Context MenuBank - Context MenuBank - Context MenuBank - Context Menu

    Right-click on the Bank icon to open the contect menu:

    RRRRRename Bankename Bankename Bankename Bankename Bank

    Opens a dialogue in which you can rename the selected Bank.

    Delete BankDelete BankDelete BankDelete BankDelete Bank

    Deletes the selected Bank directly.

    RRRRRead Bank from Hardwareead Bank from Hardwareead Bank from Hardwareead Bank from Hardwareead Bank from Hardware

    Reads the Bank, that is saved on your Plugiator's internal memory.

    WWWWWrite Bank to Hardwarerite Bank to Hardwarerite Bank to Hardwarerite Bank to Hardwarerite Bank to Hardware

    Writes the selected Bank to your Plugiator's internal memory.

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    MIDI KMIDI KMIDI KMIDI KMIDI Keyboardeyboardeyboardeyboardeyboard

    The Plug-In Manager Software's built-in MIDI keyboard enables you to quickly checksounds without using an external keyboard or sequencer software - you can playnotes with the computer's mouse or your computer's alphabetical keyboard.

    OctaveOctaveOctaveOctaveOctave

    Sets the range of the MIDI keyboard in octave steps.

    All Notes OffAll Notes OffAll Notes OffAll Notes OffAll Notes Off

    Sends an "all notes off" MIDI message to the Plugiator box in order to stop all currentnote activities / sound. Stuck notes can easily occur when using the on-screen MIDIkeyboard with your computer's alphabetical keyboard while using the mouse tooperate the software. We purposely let you create such stuck notes as they may beuseful when using the UI to change parameters of a sound.

    Hide/ShowHide/ShowHide/ShowHide/ShowHide/Show

    You can hide or show this dialog by clicking this button.

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    MIDI MonitorMIDI MonitorMIDI MonitorMIDI MonitorMIDI Monitor

    The 'MIDI Monitor' button is located on the lower left of the editor software's display.Click on it to view a list of incoming and outgoing MIDI messages.

    Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming messages will be displayed in RED RED RED RED RED and outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing messages in GREENGREENGREENGREENGREEN.

    ClearClearClearClearClear

    Removes all entries from the MIDI monitor's display list.

    Hide/ShowHide/ShowHide/ShowHide/ShowHide/Show

    You can hide or show this dialog by clicking this button.

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    TTTTTabsabsabsabsabs

    These tabs allow the user to switch between Presets stored locally and Presets storedon the Online Sound Server.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: In order to see and access sounds on the Online Sound Server, your computermust be online with the internet. You are also required to register with the server toobtain access.

    PPPPPreset Managerreset Managerreset Managerreset Managerreset Manager

    This tab contains the preset list of the loaded plug-in. On top of the list you find thedetails of the selected preset. Here you can change the preset name and otherinformation for this preset like Category, Author, Rating and Comment.

    Below you can see the listed presets from 1... 100. Each Bank has 100 presets. On theright of the list you find a scroll bar for scrolling to all presets of the selected Bank.

    Presets are created via a context menu. Right-click on any preset and you will havefour options:

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    RRRRRestoreestoreestoreestoreestore

    Restores the settings that belong to the selected preset. A doubleclick on a preset willdo the same.

    OverwriteOverwriteOverwriteOverwriteOverwrite

    Click or press Ins" key to overwrite the selected preset with the current settings.

    DeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDelete

    Click or press the Del" key to delete the selected preset. The preset settings will beerased and the selected preset will be blank.

    UploadUploadUploadUploadUpload

    Uploads the selected preset to Online Sound server. (please refer to "Online Sounds"

    Engaging PEngaging PEngaging PEngaging PEngaging Presetsresetsresetsresetsresets

    When engaging a preset in the Plug-in Manager, the controller values for that presetare sent to the Plugiator - however, the preset number on the Plugiator does notchange.

    Similarly when engaging a preset via the Plugiator, the controller values are updatedin the Plug-in manager GUI but the preset number does not change. The reason forthat is that the Plug-in Manager can work concurrently with multiple Preset Banksand any preset from any bank can be engaged onto the Plugiator. Meanwhile thePlugiator can have just one active Bank (100 Presets).

    The currently active Bank on the Plug-in Manager and the Plugiator can only besynchronized by using the "Read Bank from Hardware" and "Write bank to Hard-ware" functions.

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    Modifying PModifying PModifying PModifying PModifying Presets using the Plugiator Control Interfaceresets using the Plugiator Control Interfaceresets using the Plugiator Control Interfaceresets using the Plugiator Control Interfaceresets using the Plugiator Control Interface

    Engage a preset using the Preset knob on your Plugiator control interface.

    Make your parameter modifications (via your Plugiator control interface, Keyboardcontroller or Plug-In Manager GUI)

    After making your changes press and hold down the Preset Knob for three second tostore/overwrite the Preset into the internal memory of your Plugiator.

    To update changes made via the Plugiator into the Plug-In Manager right click onany Preset Bank and click on Read Bank from Hardware". Please note that thePlugiator box does not store any preset names, and presets read from the Plugiatorbox will be given a default name which contains the preset number.

    Modifying PModifying PModifying PModifying PModifying Presets using the Plug-In Manager Softwareresets using the Plug-In Manager Softwareresets using the Plug-In Manager Softwareresets using the Plug-In Manager Softwareresets using the Plug-In Manager Software

    Engage a preset via the Plug-in Manager.

    Make your parameter modifications (via your Plugiator Control interface, KeyboardController or Plug-in Manager GUI)

    After making your changes right click on the preset and click on Overwrite.

    To save the modified preset with a different name right click on an empty preset andclick on Overwrite.

    To update changes made via the Plug-In Manager to the Plugiator box, right click onthe Bank you wish to update and click on Write Bank to hardware".

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: Please be aware that the Write Bank to hardware function will overwrite anypresets previously stored for the respective plug-in on the box.

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    Online SoundsOnline SoundsOnline SoundsOnline SoundsOnline Sounds

    Clicking on the Online Sounds tab will display the login page of the online soundserver. If you are a new user, you will have to fill the User registration form. Next useyour login and password to access the sound server.

    You will see a list of presets for the corresponding plug-in selected from the Slotconfiguration drop down.

    1. Click on a preset to engange and hear it.

    2. Click and drag a preset to a folder in your Presets panel in order to save it ontoyour computer.

    3. To upload a preset onto the server, click on "Upload" after right clicking on apreset in the preset window view.

    Presets are rated with stars in the "Popularity" field based on the total number ofdownloads made by Plugiator users within a certain recent period.

    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: By uploading your sound to the Online Sound Server, you make your soundavailable to the public and you grant other users as well as Use Audio Inc. the right touse, copy and distribute your sound without limitations.

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    RRRRRecording & MIDIecording & MIDIecording & MIDIecording & MIDIecording & MIDI

    Simultaneously using the Plug-in Manager and a MIDI SequencingSimultaneously using the Plug-in Manager and a MIDI SequencingSimultaneously using the Plug-in Manager and a MIDI SequencingSimultaneously using the Plug-in Manager and a MIDI SequencingSimultaneously using the Plug-in Manager and a MIDI SequencingApplication for RApplication for RApplication for RApplication for RApplication for Recording and Playbackecording and Playbackecording and Playbackecording and Playbackecording and Playback

    For users who wish to use the Plugiator along with the Plug-in Manager and aSequencing application its important to read through the following chapter.

    Since both the Plug-in Manager and the MIDI Sequencing application (eg: Cubase)can not use the same driver (USB MIDI) to communicate with the Plugiator, a socalled Loop Back Driver must be used in order to use the Plugiator with bothapplications at the same time.

    Plug-In

    Manager

    IN

    Sequencer

    MIDI FLOW

    OUT IN OUTLoop

    Back

    Driver

    USB Midi Driver

    USB

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    Several third party virtual MIDI Loop Back drivers are available as freeware on theinternet. One such application is LoopBe1 available for download on

    www.nerds.de/en/loopbe1.html

    After installing your internal MIDI Looping software make sure that it is loaded. Inthe case of LoopBe1 you would see the icon in the status bar.

    Now use the following setup:

    1. Launch the Plug-in Manager.

    2. Click on LOCAL OFF in order to allow the Plugiator sounds to be triggered onlyvia USB.

    3. Go to Plugiator Configuration and select MIDI IN as USB Audio Device & MIDIOUT as LoopBe1 (refer to the image on the following page)

    4. Open your sequencing application (e.g. Cubase) and create a MIDI track.

    5. For MIDI IN use LoopBe1 & for MIDI OUT USB Audio Device.

    This enables MIDI signals received via USB from the Plugiator to be routed to thePlug-in Manager and then to the sequencing application.

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    The Plugiator Plug-in Manager will now use the LoopBe1 driver to send MIDIinformation to the Sequencing application (Cubase).

    Your Sequencing application will be connected to the Plugiator Board. via the USBAudio driver. (refer to the image below)

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    Note: Note: Note: Note: Note: Be sure that you have loaded the Plugiator Plug-in Manager before startingyour sequencing application. If you have more than one USB Audio Device connectedto your system, you will have to make the correct selection from the pull-down menufor the Plugiator within your sequencing application.

    AAAAATTENTION!TTENTION!TTENTION!TTENTION!TTENTION!

    Some MIDI sequencing applications have System Exclusive messages filtered bydefault. You will require to unselect System Exclusive messages from the filter so thatMIDI messages can pass via Cubase towards the Plugiator.

    For example within Cubase, go to File -> Preferences and click on MIDI Filter. Makesure that Sysex is not ticked.

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    SpecificationsSpecificationsSpecificationsSpecificationsSpecifications

    Synthesis TSynthesis TSynthesis TSynthesis TSynthesis Technologyechnologyechnologyechnologyechnology

    Virtual Circuit Modelling, Physical Modelling

    Sampling RSampling RSampling RSampling RSampling Rate and Bit Rate and Bit Rate and Bit Rate and Bit Rate and Bit Resolutionesolutionesolutionesolutionesolution

    44.1 kHz (internal over-sampling of upto 176khz)internal digital audio path 32 bit

    PPPPPolyphonyolyphonyolyphonyolyphonyolyphony

    Minimax 10 voicesB4000 91 voices (full)Lightwave 12 voicesVocodizer 6 voicesProdyssey 10 voicesPro-12 12 voicesothers to be announced

    Control ConnectionsControl ConnectionsControl ConnectionsControl ConnectionsControl Connections

    MIDI In, MIDI Through, USB Full Speed USB rev 1.1

    InputInputInputInputInput

    Mic Input 1 x 1/4 inch (6,3mm) mono TRS connector

    OutputsOutputsOutputsOutputsOutputs

    Analog Line Output 2 x 1/4 inch (6,3mm) mono TS connectorsHeadphone Output 1 x 1/4 inch (6,3mm) stereo TRS connector

    PPPPPower Supplyower Supplyower Supplyower Supplyower Supply

    110/240V to 9V DC, min. 500mA, center pin of plug is +

    Dimensions / SizeDimensions / SizeDimensions / SizeDimensions / SizeDimensions / Size

    approx. 306mm x 166mm x 43mm

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    FFFFFrequently Askrequently Askrequently Askrequently Askrequently Asked Questions (Fed Questions (Fed Questions (Fed Questions (Fed Questions (FAQ)AQ)AQ)AQ)AQ)

    1.1.1.1.1. How do I install more plug-ins?How do I install more plug-ins?How do I install more plug-ins?How do I install more plug-ins?How do I install more plug-ins?

    After purchasing an additional plug-in for your Plugiator you will download a *.PIL filewhich you install using the Plug-in Manager Software via the Options/Configure Plugiatordialog. To allow installation, you will be supplied with an Activation Key which is specific toyour personal Plugiator box.

    Attention! Attention! Attention! Attention! Attention! While installing the *.PIL file on additional computers please ensure that youdeselect DSP Loader" in the Plug-in Installation Options" to avoid overwriting presets alreadystored on your Plugiator unit.

    2.2.2.2.2. What's included in that Plug-in Loader (*.PIL file) I have downloaded?What's included in that Plug-in Loader (*.PIL file) I have downloaded?What's included in that Plug-in Loader (*.PIL file) I have downloaded?What's included in that Plug-in Loader (*.PIL file) I have downloaded?What's included in that Plug-in Loader (*.PIL file) I have downloaded?

    The .PIL file contains the GUI, the factory presets, the online help files and the actual DSPLoader. When installing a PIL file, you will be prompted by the Plug-in Manager Software toconfirm the components you would like to install.

    3.3.3.3.3. The Activation KThe Activation KThe Activation KThe Activation KThe Activation Key does not work?ey does not work?ey does not work?ey does not work?ey does not work?

    Each purchased plug-in is usable on a single Plugiator unit. The Key you have received foryour newly purchased Plug-in is hardware specific. Make sure that you are using the activationkey that was specificly provided for your Plugiator unit.

    3.3.3.3.3. Which KWhich KWhich KWhich KWhich Key should I enter for updating my Minimax/B4000/LightWey should I enter for updating my Minimax/B4000/LightWey should I enter for updating my Minimax/B4000/LightWey should I enter for updating my Minimax/B4000/LightWey should I enter for updating my Minimax/B4000/LightWave plugin?ave plugin?ave plugin?ave plugin?ave plugin?

    The Key you have to enter is as follows: Minimax: THHA8X2F6RF5, B4000: R5H25X7G8DC6,

    LightWave: T3XHHHFCD92K

    4.4.4.4.4. Why does the Plugiator takWhy does the Plugiator takWhy does the Plugiator takWhy does the Plugiator takWhy does the Plugiator take a few seconds to load a new plug-in?e a few seconds to load a new plug-in?e a few seconds to load a new plug-in?e a few seconds to load a new plug-in?e a few seconds to load a new plug-in?

    While some sample based keyboards just need to set another pointer to switch a sound (andthereby switch sounds within a split second), the Plugiator has to load a new software pro-gram onto the DSP. It therefore may take 1-3 seconds to engage a new plug-in on yourPlugiator hardware. Keep in mind that the Plugiator does not rely on playback of sampledsounds but emulates real synthesizers via software technology.

    5.5.5.5.5. How do I backHow do I backHow do I backHow do I backHow do I backup or use my Pup or use my Pup or use my Pup or use my Pup or use my Preset Files on multiple computers?reset Files on multiple computers?reset Files on multiple computers?reset Files on multiple computers?reset Files on multiple computers?

    By default, new Preset files are stored in the [Local Drive]\Program Files\Plug-inManager\chrome\devices\[plug-in name]\presets. Please ensure that you have backed upthis directory before un-installing or deleting your Plug-in Manager Software installation.

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    6.6.6.6.6. I hear no sound...I hear no sound...I hear no sound...I hear no sound...I hear no sound...

    1. Please ensure that the Master Volume knob/slider is opened.

    2. In the Plug-in Manager software, please ensure that Local has been set to ON. Wheneverthe Plugiator is powered up, it operates in Local ON mode by default.

    3. Check that the MIDI Monitor in the Plug-In Manager Software is showing incomingMIDI and that the Plugiator is set the MIDI channel you are using (or OMNI). If not,please check your MIDI keyboard with other MIDI equipment. You may also want to tryan alternate MIDI cable, these things may break as you know.

    4. If you have just finished updating the DSP OS of your Plugiator, please ensure thatyou have re-started the unit.

    5. Please check the cabling of your audio outputs, your mixer and monitors.

    7.7.7.7.7. What are PWhat are PWhat are PWhat are PWhat are Preset Files, Preset Files, Preset Files, Preset Files, Preset Files, Preset banks & Preset banks & Preset banks & Preset banks & Preset banks & Presets?resets?resets?resets?resets?

    For the convenience of file sharing of presets for the Plugiator, we have implemented astructure for preset saving which is as follows:

    - Plug-in (one of the 8 plug-ins available on the Plugiator)- Preset File (contains one or more Bank files)

    - Bank file (contains one or more Plug-in Presets)- Preset (contains settings for the Preset)

    8.8.8.8.8. Can I change Plug-ins and PCan I change Plug-ins and PCan I change Plug-ins and PCan I change Plug-ins and PCan I change Plug-ins and Presets from within my MIDI Sequencer?resets from within my MIDI Sequencer?resets from within my MIDI Sequencer?resets from within my MIDI Sequencer?resets from within my MIDI Sequencer?

    The Plugiator uses a Program Change message to load a certain synth or a certain preset.Therefore you can easily record and play back the commands to switch sounds of thePlugiator. Use Program Change numbers 101-108 to load synths and Program Changesfrom 1-100 to change presets of the selected plug-in.

    9.9.9.9.9. Why canWhy canWhy canWhy canWhy cant I use the t I use the t I use the t I use the t I use the XYZXYZXYZXYZXYZ VST Plug-In with my Plugiator? VST Plug-In with my Plugiator? VST Plug-In with my Plugiator? VST Plug-In with my Plugiator? VST Plug-In with my Plugiator?

    VST Plug-Ins utilize your computers main processor to generate their sounds, and they relyon a very specific software environment under Microsoft Windows. It would be very expensiveto put such an environment into a table top synth. In contrast, Plugiator utilizes a specialDSP processor which was designed for audio processing. Such DSPs are very powerful andaffordable, but they have a different command set than your Intel/AMD computer so thatVST code will not run on DSPs and vice versa. However, todays floating point DSPs havesignificant advantages over host processors - they provide facilities which help maintaining afantastic sound quality.

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    Minimax MIDI Implementation TMinimax MIDI Implementation TMinimax MIDI Implementation TMinimax MIDI Implementation TMinimax MIDI Implementation Tableableableableable

    MIDI Controller Changes / Polyphonic Aftertouch Messages

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    99999 3737373737 ruotnoCfotnuomA 99999 3737373737 htpeDsurohC

    0101010101 teW/yrDyaleD 4747474747 ffotuC 0101010101 4747474747 kcabdeeFsurohC

    1111111111 emuloVteserP 5757575757 1111111111 5757575757 regnalF/surohC

    2121212121 6767676767 2121212121 6767676767

    3131313131 kcattAvnEpmA 7777777777 3131313131 7777777777

    4141414141 yaceDvnEpmA 8787878787 4141414141 8787878787

    5151515151 niatsuSvnEpmA 9797979797 egnaR1csO 5151515151 9797979797

    6161616161 egnaR2csO 0808080808 mrofevaW1csO 6161616161 0808080808

    7171717171 kcattAvnEfcV 1818181818 yticoleVvnEpmA 7171717171 1818181818 tfeLemiTyaleD

    8181818181 yaceDvnEfcV 2828282828 8181818181 2828282828 tfeLetoNyaleD

    9191919191 niatsuSvnEfcV 3838383838 mrofevaW2csO 9191919191 3838383838

    0202020202 egnaR3csO 4848484848 yticoleVvnEfcV 0202020202 4848484848 tfeLpmaDyaleD

    1212121212 enuT 5858585858 ycneuqerF3csO 1212121212 5858585858 tfeLleveLyaleD

    2222222222 noitaludoMcsO 6868686868 mrofevaW3csO 2222222222 6868686868 tfeLMPByaleD

    3232323232 TAhctiP 7878787878 lortnoC3csO 3232323232 7878787878

    4242424242 egnaRdneB 8888888888 4242424242 8888888888

    5252525252 emuloV1csO 9898989898 5252525252 9898989898

    6262626262 emuloV2csO 0909090909 6262626262 0909090909 ssorCyaleD

    7272727272 emuloV3csO 1919191919 teW/yrD.hC 7272727272 1919191919 thgiRemiTyaleD

    8282828282 hctiwS1csO 2929292929 8282828282 2929292929 thgiRetoNyaleD

    9292929292 hctiwS2csO 3939393939 emuloVciM/htnyS 9292929292 3939393939

    0303030303 hctiwS3csO 4949494949 0303030303 4949494949 thgiRpmaDyaleD

    1313131313 5959595959 1313131313 5959595959 thgiRleveLyaleD

    2323232323 6969696969 2323232323 6969696969 thgiRMPByaleD

    3333333333 emuloVesioN 7979797979 3333333333 7979797979 MPByaleD

    4343434343 hctiwSesioN 8989898989 4343434343 8989898989 ssapyBstceffE

    5353535353 epyTesioN 9999999999 5353535353 9999999999

    6363636363 emuloVlanretxE 001 001 001 001 001 6363636363 001 001 001 001 001

    7373737373 hctiwSlanretxE 101 101 101 101 101 7373737373 101 101 101 101 101

    8383838383 kcabdeeFhtnyS 201 201 201 201 201 8383838383 201 201 201 201 201

    9393939393 301 301 301 301 301 9393939393 301 301 301 301 301

    0404040404 401 401 401 401 401 0404040404 401 401 401 401 401

    1414141414 501 501 501 501 501 1414141414 501 501 501 501 501

    2424242424 601 601 601 601 601 2424242424 601 601 601 601 601

    3434343434 701 701 701 701 701 3434343434 701 701 701 701 701

    4444444444 801 801 801 801 801 4444444444 801 801 801 801 801

    5454545454 901 901 901 901 901 5454545454 901 901 901 901 901

    6464646464 011 011 011 011 011 6464646464 011 011 011 011 011

    7474747474 noitaludoMfcV 111 111 111 111 111 7474747474 111 111 111 111 111

    8484848484 1lrtCdbyKfcV 211 211 211 211 211 8484848484 211 211 211 211 211

    9494949494 2lrtCdbyKfcV 311 311 311 311 311 9494949494 311 311 311 311 311

    0505050505 TAfcV 411 411 411 411 411 0505050505 411 411 411 411 411

    1515151515 TApmA 511 511 511 511 511 1515151515 511 511 511 511 511

    2525252525 611 611 611 611 611 2525252525 611 611 611 611 611

    3535353535 711 711 711 711 711 3535353535 711 711 711 711 711

    4545454545 811 811 811 811 811 4545454545 811 811 811 811 811

    5555555555 911 911 911 911 911 kcabdeeFyaleD 5555555555 911 911 911 911 911

    6565656565 ytisnetnIWM 021 021 021 021 021 ffOsdnuoSllA 6565656565 021 021 021 021 021

    7575757575 tesffOWM 121 121 121 121 121 7575757575 121 121 121 121 121

    8585858585 xiMnoitaludoM 221 221 221 221 221 8585858585 221 221 221 221 221

    9595959595 yaceDvnE 321 321 321 321 321 9595959595 321 321 321 321 321

    0606060606 girteRvnE 421 421 421 421 421 0606060606 421 421 421 421 421

    1616161616 ytiroirPetoNwoL 521 521 521 521 521 1616161616 521 521 521 521 521

    2626262626 621 621 621 621 621 2626262626 621 621 621 621 621

    3636363636 721 721 721 721 721 3636363636 721 721 721 721 721

    4646464646 ladePniatsuS 4646464646

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    MIDI Controller Changes / Polyphonic Aftertouch Messages

    CCCCCCCCCC retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP CCCCCCCCCC retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP TAp TAp TAp TAp TAp retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP TAp TAp TAp TAp TAp retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP

    11111 noitaludoM 5656565656 11111 5656565656

    22222 deepSwolSnroH 6666666666 otunetsoS 22222 6666666666

    33333 deepStsaFnroH 7676767676 ladePtfoS 33333 7676767676

    44444 noitareleccAnroH 8686868686 ffO/nOrotoR 44444 8686868686

    55555 ekarBnroH 9696969696 tceleSTA/WM 55555 9696969696

    66666 enoTnroH 0707070707 66666 0707070707

    77777 emuloVeciveDrotaigulP 1717171717 ffO/nOreppUotarbiV 77777 1717171717 etaRsurohC

    88888 deepSwolSssaB 2727272727 deepSrotoR 88888 2727272727 esahPsurohC

    99999 deepStsaFssaB 3737373737 epyTotarbiV 99999 3737373737 htpeDsurohC

    0101010101 teW/yrDyaleD 4747474747 ffO/nOrewoLotarbiV 0101010101 4747474747 kcabdeeFsurohC

    1111111111 llewS 5757575757 ekarBssaB 1111111111 5757575757 regnalF/surohC

    2121212121 '61reppU 6767676767 enoTssaB 2121212121 6767676767

    3131313131 '3/15reppU 7777777777 daerpSciM 3131313131 7777777777

    4141414141 '8reppU 8787878787 ecnalaBciM 4141414141 8787878787

    5151515151 '4reppU 9797979797 5151515151 9797979797

    6161616161 '3/22reppU 0808080808 6161616161 0808080808

    7171717171 '2reppU 1818181818 7171717171 1818181818 tfeLemiTyaleD

    8181818181 '5/31reppU 2828282828 '61ladeP 8181818181 2828282828 tfeLetoNyaleD

    9191919191 '3/11reppU 3838383838 '3/15ladeP 9191919191 3838383838

    0202020202 '1reppU 4848484848 '8ladeP 0202020202 4848484848 tfeLpmaDyaleD

    1212121212 '4rewoL 5858585858 '4ladeP 1212121212 5858585858 tfeLleveLyaleD

    2222222222 '3/22rewoL 6868686868 '3/22ladeP 2222222222 6868686868 tfeLMPByaleD

    3232323232 '2rewoL 7878787878 '2ladeP 3232323232 7878787878

    4242424242 '5/31rewoL 8888888888 '61rewoL 4242424242 8888888888

    5252525252 '3111rewoL 9898989898 '3/15rewoL 5252525252 9898989898

    6262626262 '1rewoL 0909090909 '8rewoL 6262626262 0909090909 ssorCyaleD

    7272727272 1919191919 teW/yrDsurohC 7272727272 1919191919 thgiRemiTyaleD

    8282828282 2929292929 8282828282 2929292929 thgiRetoNyaleD

    9292929292 3939393939 emuloVciM/htnyS 9292929292 3939393939

    0303030303 emuloVtuptuO 4949494949 0303030303 4949494949 thgiRpmaDyaleD

    1313131313 5959595959 1313131313 5959595959 thgiRleveLyaleD

    2323232323 6969696969 2323232323 6969696969 thgiRMPByaleD

    3333333333 7979797979 3333333333 7979797979 MPB

    4343434343 8989898989 4343434343 8989898989 ssapyBstceffE

    5353535353 9999999999 5353535353 9999999999

    6363636363 001 001 001 001 001 6363636363 001 001 001 001 001

    7373737373 cinomraHcreP 101 101 101 101 101 7373737373 101 101 101 101 101

    8383838383 leveLcreP 201 201 201 201 201 8383838383 201 201 201 201 201

    9393939393 yaceDcreP 301 301 301 301 301 9393939393 301 301 301 301 301

    0404040404 ffO/nOcreP 401 401 401 401 401 0404040404 401 401 401 401 401

    1414141414 kcilCyeK 501 501 501 501 501 yeKtilpSrewoL 1414141414 501 501 501 501 501 tsooB

    2424242424 noitidnoC 601 601 601 601 601 yeKtilpSreppU 2424242424 601 601 601 601 601

    3434343434 gninuT 701 701 701 701 701 3434343434 701 701 701 701 701

    4444444444 egakaeL 801 801 801 801 801 evatcOladeP 4444444444 801 801 801 801 801

    5454545454 noitrotsiD 901 901 901 901 901 evatcOrewoL 5454545454 901 901 901 901 901

    6464646464 kcattA 011 011 011 011 011 evatcOreppU 6464646464 011 011 011 011 011

    7474747474 esaeleR 111 111 111 111 111 7474747474 111 111 111 111 111

    8484848484 ffO/nOyticoleV 211 211 211 211 211 8484848484 211 211 211 211 211

    9494949494 311 311 311 311 311 9494949494 311 311 311 311 311

    0505050505 411 411 411 411 411 0505050505 411 411 411 411 411

    1515151515 511 511 511 511 511 1515151515 511 511 511 511 511

    2525252525 evirD 611 611 611 611 611 2525252525 611 611 611 611 611

    3535353535 ffO/nOevirD 711 711 711 711 711 3535353535 711 711 711 711 711

    4545454545 elberTenoT 811 811 811 811 811 4545454545 811 811 811 811 811

    5555555555 ssaBenoT 911 911 911 911 911 kcabdeeFyaleD 5555555555 911 911 911 911 911

    6565656565 REPPUrexiM 021 021 021 021 021 ffOsetoNllA 6565656565 021 021 021 021 021

    7575757575 REWOLrexiM 121 121 121 121 121 7575757575 121 121 121 121 121

    8585858585 LADEPrexiM 221 221 221 221 221 8585858585 221 221 221 221 221

    9595959595 reppUlennahCIDIM 321 321 321 321 321 9595959595 321 321 321 321 321

    0606060606 rewoLlennahCIDIM 421 421 421 421 421 0606060606 421 421 421 421 421

    1616161616 ladePlennahCIDIM 521 521 521 521 521 1616161616 521 521 521 521 521

    2626262626 ecnatsiDciM 621 621 621 621 621 2626262626 621 621 621 621 621

    3636363636 noitareleccAssaB 721 721 721 721 721 3636363636 721 721 721 721 721

    4646464646 ladePniatsuS 4646464646

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    MIDI Controller Changes / Polyphonic Aftertouch Messages

    CCCCCCCCCC retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP CCCCCCCCCC retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP TAp TAp TAp TAp TAp retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP TAp TAp TAp TAp TAp retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP

    11111 noitaludoM 5656565656 11111 5656565656

    22222 hctiwSkcolC2ofL 6666666666 otunetsoS 22222 6666666666

    33333 egnaRBP 7676767676 ladePtfoS 33333 7676767676

    44444 niaGxiM 8686868686 44444 8686868686

    55555 9696969696 esahP1ofL 55555 9696969696

    66666 esraoCcsOnommoC 0707070707 nIedaF1ofL 66666 0707070707

    77777 emuloVeciveDrotaigulP 1717171717 ecnanoseR2fcV 77777 1717171717 etaRsurohC

    88888 eniFcsOnommoC 2727272727 wollofyeK2fcV 88888 2727272727 esahPsurohC

    99999 ecruoSMPcsOnommoC 3737373737 htpeDvnE2fcV 99999 3737373737 htpeDsurohC

    0101010101 teW/yrDyaleD 4747474747 ffotuC2fcV 0101010101 4747474747 kcabdeeFsurohC

    1111111111 emuloVteserP 5757575757 1naP 1111111111 5757575757 regnalF/surohC

    2121212121 leVLvnEpmA 6767676767 ecruoSdoM1naP 2121212121 6767676767

    3131313131 kcattAvnEpmA 7777777777 htpeDdoM1naP 3131313131 7777777777

    4141414141 yaceDvnEpmA 8787878787 2naP 4141414141 8787878787

    5151515151 niatsuSvnEpmA 9797979797 ecruoSdoM2naP 5151515151 9797979797

    6161616161 esaeleRvnEpmA 0808080808 htpeDdoM2naP 6161616161 0808080808

    7171717171 kcattAvnEfcV 1818181818 egnurG1csO 7171717171 1818181818 tfeLemiTyaleD

    8181818181 yaceDvnEfcV 2828282828 FKTvnEfcV 8181818181 2828282828 tfeLetoNyaleD

    9191919191 niatsuSvnEfcV 3838383838 leVTvnEfcV 9191919191 3838383838

    0202020202 esaeleRvnEfcV 4848484848 leVLvnEfcV 0202020202 4848484848 tfeLpmaDyaleD

    1212121212 htpeDMP1csO 5858585858 FKTvnEpmA 1212121212 5858585858 tfeLleveLyaleD

    2222222222 mrofevaW2csO 6868686868 LEVTvnEpmA 2222222222 6868686868 tfeLhctiwSMPB/emiT

    3232323232 esraoC2csO 7878787878 LEVLvnEpmA 3232323232 7878787878

    4242424242 eniF2csO 8888888888 mrofevaW1ofL 4242424242 8888888888

    5252525252 egnurG2csO 9898989898 etaR1ofL 5252525252 9898989898

    6262626262 ecruoSMP2csO 0909090909 reggirteR1ofL 6262626262 0909090909 ssorCyaleD

    7272727272 htpeDMP2csO 1919191919 teW/yrDsurohC 7272727272 1919191919 thgiRemiTyaleD

    8282828282 leveL1csO 2929292929 yaleD1ofL 8282828282 2929292929 etoNyaleDthgiR

    9292929292 ecruoSdoMleveL1csO 3939393939 emuloVciM/htnyS 9292929292 3939393939

    0303030303 htpeDdoMleveL1csO 4949494949 tuOedaF1ofL 0303030303 4949494949 thgiRpmaDyaleD

    1313131313 ecnalaB1csO 5959595959 FKetaR1ofL 1313131313 5959595959 thgiRleveLyaleD

    2323232323 6969696969 1ecruoSdoMetaR1ofL 2323232323 6969696969 thgiRhctiwSMPB/emiT

    3333333333 ecruoSdoMecnalaB1csO 7979797979 1htpeDdoMetaR1ofL 3333333333 7979797979 MPB

    4343434343 htpeDdoMecnalaB1csO 8989898989 2ecruoSdoMetaR1ofL 4343434343 8989898989 ssapyBstceffE

    5353535353 leveL2csO 9999999999 2htpeDdoMetaR1ofL 5353535353 9999999999

    6363636363 ecruoSdoMleveL2csO 001 001 001 001 001 ecruoSdoMleveL1ofL 6363636363 001 001 001 001 001

    7373737373 htpeDdoMleveL2csO 101 101 101 101 101 htpeDdoMleveL1ofL 7373737373 101 101 101 101 101

    8383838383 ecnalaB2csO 201 201 201 201 201 hctiwSkcolC1ofL 8383838383 201 201 201 201 201

    9393939393 ecruoSdoMecnalaB2csO 301 301 301 301 301 htgneLetoN1ofL 9393939393 301 301 301 301 301

    0404040404 htpeDdoMecnalaB2csO 401 401 401 401 401 mrofevaW2ofL 0404040404 401 401 401 401 401

    1414141414 edoMfcV 501 501 501 501 501 etaR2ofL 1414141414 501 501 501 501 501 tsooB

    2424242424 htpeDMPcsOnommoC 601 601 601 601 601 reggirteR2ofL 2424242424 601 601 601 601 601

    3434343434 ecruoSdoMFC 701 701 701 701 701 esahP2ofL 3434343434 701 701 701 701 701

    4444444444 htpeDdoMFC 801 801 801 801 801 yaleD2ofL 4444444444 801 801 801 801 801

    5454545454 ecruoSdoMseR 901 901 901 901 901 nIedaF2ofL 5454545454 901 901 901 901 901

    6464646464 htpeDdoMseR 011 011 011 011 011 tuOedaF2ofL 6464646464 011 011 011 011 011

    7474747474 epyT1fcV 111 111 111 111 111 FKetaR2ofL 7474747474 111 111 111 111 111

    8484848484 mrofevaW1csO 211 211 211 211 211 1ecruoSdoMetaR2ofL 8484848484 211 211 211 211 211

    9494949494 ecruoSMP1csO 311 311 311 311 311 1htpeDdoMetaR2ofL 9494949494 311 311 311 311 311

    0505050505 411 411 411 411 411 2ecruoSdoMetaR2ofL 0505050505 411 411 411 411 411

    1515151515 esraoC1csO 511 511 511 511 511 2htpeDdoMetaR2ofL 1515151515 511 511 511 511 511

    2525252525 ecruoSdoMFC1fcV 611 611 611 611 611 ecruoSdoMleveL2ofL 2525252525 611 611 611 611 611

    3535353535 htpeDdoMFC1fcV 711 711 711 711 711 htpeDdoMleveL2ofL 3535353535 711 711 711 711 711

    4545454545 ecruoSdoMseR1fcV 811 811 811 811 811 htgneLetoN2ofL 4545454545 811 811 811 811 811

    5555555555 htpeDdoMseR1fcV 911 911 911 911 911 kcabdeeFyaleD 5555555555 911 911 911 911 911

    6565656565 epyT2fcV 021 021 021 021 021 ffOsetoNllA 6565656565 021 021 021 021 021

    7575757575 ffotuC1fcV 121 121 121 121 121 7575757575 121 121 121 121 121

    8585858585 ecnanoseR1fcV 221 221 221 221 221 ffOlortnoClacoL 8585858585 221 221 221 221 221

    9595959595 wollofyeK1fcV 321 321 321 321 321 9595959595 321 321 321 321 321

    0606060606 htpeDvnE1fcV 421 421 421 421 421 0606060606 421 421 421 421 421

    1616161616 ecruoSdoMFC2fcV 521 521 521 521 521 1616161616 521 521 521 521 521

    2626262626 htpeDdoMFC2fcV 621 621 621 621 621 2626262626 621 621 621 621 621

    3636363636 ecruoSdoMseR2fcV 721 721 721 721 721 3636363636 721 721 721 721 721

    4646464646 ladePniatsuS 4646464646

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    MIDI Controller Changes / Polyphonic Aftertouch Messages

    CCCCCCCCCC retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP CCCCCCCCCC retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP TAp TAp TAp TAp TAp retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP TAp TAp TAp TAp TAp retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP retemaraP

    11111 noitaludoM 5656565656 tcelesecruosdeciovnU 11111 5656565656

    22222 naP2FPB 6666666666 otunetsoS 22222 6666666666 kcattAvnEfcV

    33333 niaG2FPB 7676767676 ladePtfoS 33333 7676767676

    44444 oloS 8686868686 qrFtuCoL 44444 8686868686 yaceDvnEfcV

    55555 )ecruoSVU(leveL 9696969696 niaGFPL 55555 9696969696

    66666 niaG3FPB 0707070707 niaG1FPB 66666 0707070707

    77777 emuloVeciveDrotaigulP 1717171717 esaeleR 77777 1717171717 etaRsurohC

    88888 niaG4FPB 2727272727 etaR1ofL 88888 2727272727 esahPsurohC

    99999 niaG5FPB 3737373737 htdiwretlifesylanA 99999 3737373737 htpeD

    0101010101 teW/yrDyaleD 4747474747 kcattA 0101010101 4747474747 kcabdeeFsurohC

    1111111111 emuloVteserP 5757575757 niaG6FPB 1111111111 5757575757 regnalF/surohC

    2121212121 6767676767 niaG7FPB 2121212121 6767676767

    3131313131 )esylanA(niaGnI 7777777777 niaG8FPB 3131313131 7777777777

    4141414141 )htnyS(niaGnI 8787878787 niaG9FPB 4141414141 8787878787

    5151515151 emiT 9797979797 niaG01FPB 5151515151 9797979797

    6161616161 dlohserhT 0808080808 niaG11FPB 6161616161 mrofevaW1csO 0808080808

    7171717171 niaGFPL 1818181818 niaG21FPB 7171717171 esraoC1csO 1818181818 tfeLemiTyaleD

    8181818181 niaGFPB 2828282828 niaG31FPB 8181818181 eniF1csO 2828282828 tfeLetoNyaleD

    9191919191 niaGFPH 3838383838 niaG41FPB 9191919191 egnurG1csO 3838383838

    0202020202 4848484848 niaG51FPB 0202020202 4848484848 tfeLpmaDyaleD

    1212121212 qerF6FPB 5858585858 niaG61FPB 1212121212 5858585858 tfeLleveLyaleD

    2222222222 qerF7FPB 6868686868 niaG71FPB 2222222222 mrofevaW2csO 6868686868 tfeLMPB/emiTyaleD

    3232323232 qerF8FPB 7878787878 niaG81FPB 3232323232 esraoC2csO 7878787878

    4242424242 qerF9FPB 8888888888 niaG91FPB 4242424242 eniF2csO 8888888888

    5252525252 qerF01FPB 9898989898 niaG02FPB 5252525252 egnurG2csO 9898989898

    6262626262 qerF11FPB 0909090909 niaGFPH 6262626262 0909090909 ssorCyaleD

    7272727272 qerF21FPB 1919191919 teW/yrDsurohC 7272727272 1919191919 thgiRemiTyaleD

    8282828282 qerF31FPB 2929292929 naP1FPB 8282828282 leveL1csO 2929292929 thgiRetoNyaleD

    9292929292 qerF41FPB 3939393939 emuloVciM/htnyS 9292929292 ecruoSdoMleveL1csO 3939393939

    0303030303 qerF51FPB 4949494949 naP3FPB 0303030303 htpeDdoMleveL1csO 4949494949 thgiRpmaDyaleD

    1313131313 qerF61FPB 5959595959 naP4FPB 1313131313 5959595959 thgiRleveLyaleD

    2323232323 6969696969 naP5FPB 2323232323 6969696969 thgiRMPB/emiTyaleD

    3333333333 qerF71FPB 7979797979 naP6FPB 3333333333 7979797979 MPB

    4343434343 qerF81FPB 8989898989 naP7FPB 4343434343 8989898989 ssapyBstceffE

    5353535353 qerF91FPB 9999999999 naP8FPB 5353535353 leveL2csO 9999999999

    6363636363 qerF02FPB 001 001 001 001 001 naP9FPB 6363636363 ecruoSdoMleveL2csO 001 001 001 001 001 niatsuSvnEfcV

    7373737373 qerFFPH 101 101 101 101 101 naP01FPB 7373737373 htpeDdoMleveL2csO 101 101 101 101 101 esaeleRvnEfcV

    8383838383 )xirtaM(FPL 201 201 201 201 201 naP11FPB 8383838383 201 201 201 201 201 FKTvnEfcV

    9393939393 )xirtaM(1FPB 301 301 301 301 301 naP21FPB 9393939393 301 301 301 301 301 leVTvnEfcV

    0404040404 )xirtaM(2FPB 401 401 401 401 401 naP31FPB 0404040404 401 401 401 401 401 leVLvnEfcV

    1414141414 )xirtaM(3FPB 501 501 501 501 501 naP41FPB 1414141414 501 501 501 501 501 tsooB

    2424242424 )xirtaM(4FPB 601 601 601 601 601 naP51FPB 2424242424 601 601 601 601 601

    3434343434 )xirtaM(5FPB 701 701 701 701 701 naP61FPB 3434343434 701 701 701 701 701

    4444444444 )xirtaM(6FPB 801 801 801 801 801 naP71FPB 4444444444 801 801 801 801 801 esahP2OFL

    5454545454 )xirtaM(7FPB 901 901 901 901 901 naP81FPB 5454545454 901 901 901 901 901 mrofevaW2ofL

    6464646464 )xirtaM(8FPB 011 011 011 011 011 naP91FPB 6464646464 011 011 011 011 011 etaR2ofL

    7474747474 )xirtaM(9FPB 111 111 111 111 111 naP02FPB 7474747474 epyT2fcV 111 111 111 111 111 kcattAvnEpmA

    8484848484 )xirtaM(01FPB 211 211 211 211 211 naPFPH 8484848484 ffotuC2fcV 211 211 211 211 211 yaceDvnEpmA

    9494949494 )xirtaM(11FPB 311 311 311 311 311 naPFPL 9494949494 ecnanoseR2fcV 311 311 311 311 311 niatsuSvnEpmA

    0505050505 )xirtaM(21FPB 411 411 411 411 411 qerFFPL 0505050505 wollofyeK2fcV 411 411 411 411 411 esaeleRvnEpmA

    1515151515 )xirtaM(31FPB 511 511 511 511 511 qerF1FPB 1515151515 htpeDvnE2fcV 511 511 511 511 511 FKTvnEpmA

    2525252525 )xirtaM(41FPB 611 611 611 611 611 qerF2FPB 2525252525 ecruoSdoMFC2fcV 611 611 611 611 611 leVTvnEpmA

    3535353535 )xirtaM(51FPB 711 711 711 711 711 qerF3FPB 3535353535 htpeDdoMFC2fcV 711 711 711 711 711 leVLvnEpmA

    4545454545 )xirtaM(61FPB 811 811 811 811 811 qerF4FPB 4545454545 ecruoSdoMseR2fcV 811 811 811 811 811 mrofevaW1ofL

    5555555555 )xirtaM(71FPB 911 911 911 911 911 kcabdeeFyaleD 5555555555 htpeDdoMseR2fcV 911 911 911 911 911

    6565656565 )xirtaM(81FPB 021 021 021 021 021 ffOsetoNllA 6565656565 021 021 021 021 021

    7575757575 )xirtaM(91FPB 121 121 121 121 121 7575757575 121 121 121 121 121 esahP1OFL

    8585858585 )xirtaM(02FPB 221 221 221 221 221 8585858585 221 221 221 221 221

    9595959595 )xirtaM(FPH 321 321 321 321 321 9595959595 321 321 321 321 321

    0606060606 )tceteD-UV(epyT 421 421 421 421 421 0606060606 421 42