Voodoo Lab MX-28M User Manual

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that Range #1 can now be entered, and the Green LED above the word “LOW” will
illuminate.

Enter the low note for the first RANGE from your controller connected to INPUT1. The
Green LED above the word “HIGH” will illuminate. Press the high note for the first
RANGE.

The Red LED will now blink to indicate that RANGE 2 can be entered. Continue
entering ranges, —low note first, then high note—until you have defined four ranges. If
you want fewer than four ranges, press the PGM button after playing the high note of the
last RANGE you wish to define. If a RANGE is defined by entering the higher note first,
then no notes will be output from that zone.

Example 1
INSTANT LAYERING: If you wish to send all notes on four channels to each selected
OUTPUT, select MAP with the Function Select Switch.

Data on four consecutive channels (starting with the input channel number) will be sent
to each selected OUTPUT. If your controller is sending on MIDI channel 1, data will be
sent on 1, 2, 3 and 4 simultaneously.

Example 2
SPLITS: To split your controller so that the lower half is output on channel 1 and the
upper half is output on channel 2, perform the following steps:
1. Set your controller to output on MIDI channel 1.
2. Select MAP.
3. Press the PGM button.
Define Zone 1
4. Play the lowest note on your keyboard connected to INPUT 1.
5. Play middle C on your keyboard.
Define Zone 2
6. Play C# above middle C on your keyboard.
7. Play the highest note on your keyboard.
8. Press PGM button (no more zones).

MIDI data for each zone is sent to each selected output (zone 1 on MIDI channel 1; zone
2 on MIDI channel 2).

Overlapping zones are programmed the same way, just play the intervals that define your
zones, low note first, then high note.

If you are defining all 4 zones, do not press the PGM button when you are finished—this
is automatic when the fourth zone is defined.

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