Doepfer USB64 Universal Midi and USB Controller Electronics Kit User Manual
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Page 12
User's Guide V1.3
USB64
The following table shows the relation between the settings of the jumpers 5…8 of JP1 and the
corresponding preset:
Jumper #
Configuration / Preset description
Preset
#
5 6 7 8
1
■
■
■
■
control change 0 – 63 (analog)
2 ■
■
■
note 0 - 63 (digital)
3
■
■
■
programm change 0-63 (digital)
4 ■
■
polyphonic aftertouch 0-63 (analog)
5
■
■
■
control change 0 – 31, note 0-31 (analog/digital mixed )
6 ■
■
control change 32 – 63, note 32-63 (analog/digital mixed )
7
■
■
unused
8 ■
unused
9
■
■
■
control change 64 – 127 (analog)
10 ■
■
note 64 – 127 (digital)
11
■
■
programm change 64-127 (digital)
12 ■
polyphonic aftertouch 64-127 (analog)
13
■
■
control change 64 – 95, note 64-95 (analog/digital mixed)
14 ■
control change 96 – 127, note 96-127 (analog/dig. mixed)
15
■
unused
16
unused
5 = jumper installed
The factory setting is shaded grey (preset # 1).
Jumper 8
works as an offset that adds 64 to the control change, note or program change numbers (i.e.
range 0–63 turns into 64 –127).
Remarks:
•
Preset #1 is the standard preset (factory setting). It is planned to connect 64 potentiometers
(rotary or slider) or switches to generate the Midi control change messages in the range 0 –
63 with a continuous data range 0–127.
•
Preset #2 is planned to connect 64 switches to generate the Midi note messages 0 – 63.
According to the type of switch connection (please refer to page 10 for details) one position
of the switches generate note on messages with velocity 127 and note off messages in the
other position. Instead of switches even analog controls can be connected. The control
voltage threshold between note on and off is about +2.5V.