Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; WARNING: The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; DETAILED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
2 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to thepresence of uninsulated dangerous voltage insidethe enclosure—voltage that may be sufficient toconstitute a risk of shock. This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you toimportant operating and maintenance instructionsin the ...
Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTANTS; Writing this foreword; VORWORT; FOREWORD / TABLE OF CONTENT
4 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 TABLE OF CONTANTS WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE .............................. 2 VORWORT ..................................................................... 4 1. EINFÜHRUNG .............................................................. 5 1.1 Bevor Sie beginnen .................
Page 5 - Before you get started; Figure 1.2: The battery compartment on the bottom side of
5 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for showing your confidence in BEHRINGER products by purchasing the UMX. The UMX is an extremely flexiblemaster keyboard with a controller unit that can be used for awide array of applications. Whether you need independent controlof c...
Page 6 - System requirements; INTRODUCTION TO MIDI; MIDI control for beginners; What exactly does the UMX do?
6 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 2. INTRODUCTION TO MIDI Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction, our goal is to have it repaired as quickly as possible. To arrange for warrantyservice, please contact the retailer from whom the equipmentwas purchased. Should your BEHRINGER dealer not be locatedin your vici...
Page 7 - CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS; MIDI; USB; CONTROL ELEMENTS AND
7 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 3. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS 2.2 USB mode and stand-alone operation The UMX can be operated as a USB interface or stand-alone device. The two modes are different with respect to the MIDIsignal flow. 2.2.1 USB mode When the UMX is linked via USB to a computer, the signa...
Page 8 - OCTAVE SHIFT status; keys (control element
8 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 4. OPERATION Fig. 3.1: TOP view of the UMX Fig. 3.2: Rear panel connectors Use this socket to supply the UMX with current from anexternal power supply unit (not included). The USB connector of the UMX. The connector (type B) onthe device is connected using the cable supplied ...
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9 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 4. OPERATION 4.2 THE ASSIGN MODE As already mentioned in previous chapters, the ASSIGN Mode is a powerful tool to optionally reconfigure the UMX into an ultra-comfortable controller. The basic logic of the allocation process has been introduced to you in chapter „3 Control el...
Page 10 - key. The MIDI controller
10 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 Please note two exceptions in conjunction with the push- buttons and/or the sustain pedal. If you assign CC 07 (Channel Volume) to the push-buttons, a channel volume of 0 is triggered eacht i m e y o u p r e s s t h e p u s h - b u t t o n . T h i s m e a n s t h echannel is...
Page 11 - a) Transposition in individual semitone steps
11 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 4. OPERATION The LSB part describes each of the 128 MSBs in another 128 individual stages. Both are individually numbered from 0 to 127. The enormous value range of a total of 128 x 128 = 16.384 different values is therefore available to you via the BANKSELECT command. This ...
Page 12 - KEY; Table 4.1: Effect of RANGE definition on keyboard velocity
12 U-CONTROL UMX49/UMX61 4. OPERATION b) Sequential scrolling in program libraries. Most sound producers have the option to store presets in a separate bank (frequently called a User Bank). If the sequenceof songs to be played at a concert is defined by your band, youcan store all of the sounds used...