Iii. eobody2 editor – Eowave Eobody2 USB8 SensorBox User Manual

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USB 8 sensor interface / Eobody2 editor

III. Eobody2 editor

III.1. Global parameters window

Open the editor

One of the first thing you did when you got your Eobody was to download and install the editor.
Refer to “Register and Install section if you have not).
Double click on the editor icon to open it. The Global parameter window will appear.

Inside the

Global Parameters Editor Page, the first three sections are defining the connection between

Eobody2 interface and your computer (select MIDI port; name your eobody; save/load). The fourth

section is dedicated to Eobody2 internal memory configuration.

III.2. Eobody2 and your computer

Select Eobody2 MIDI port

Eobody2 uses the MIDI portocol to transfer data, that means it
is compatible with almost every MIDI software. As it is not using

the standart data tranfer rate of 32500 Hz but a much more
faster rate, it might cause some problems with some softwares.

If you use a PC, Eobody2 will appear as Periphérique audio per default. On a Mac, it will appear as
“eobody2”. The LEDs in & out will light up when receiving/sending messages.

your eobody name

displays the name of your Eobody2 unit. This function is very useful when you use
more than one Eobody2. This given name will appear as the name of the unit. To
rename your Eobody2 unit, click on ‘change name’ in the fourth section below.

save to file

save configuration inside your computer hard drive.

load to file

load configuration from your computer hard drive.

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