M-Audio Evolution UC-33 Getting Started Manual - Example Uses (B)
Evolution UC-33e Getting Started
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Introduction ...........................................................................................................23
Liste des fonctionnalités........................................................................................23
Sommaire – Prise en main de l'UC-33..................................................................24
Sommaire – Manuel avancé de l'UC-33 ...............................................................24
Représentation graphique.....................................................................................26
Installation
Qu'y-a-t-il dans le package ? ................................................................................28
A propos du mode d'emploi ..................................................................................28
Avant de connecter l'UC-33 ..................................................................................28
Alimentation et connexion par USB ......................................................................28
Windows XP et Mac OS X ....................................................................................28
Installer des pilotes pour Windows 98/ME ............................................................29
Installer des pilotes pour Windows 2000...............................................................29
Installer des pilotes pour Mac OS 9.x Apple .........................................................29
Installer le pilote UC-33 OMS ...............................................................................30
Configuration OMS ...............................................................................................30
Utiliser une alimentation secteur externe ..............................................................30
Guide de prise en main
Survol de l'UC-33..................................................................................................31
Tester l'UC-33 avec votre logiciel .........................................................................31
Rappeler des presets de l'UC-33 ..........................................................................31
Presets d'usine .....................................................................................................31
B4 Native Instruments...........................................................................................32
Subtractor Reason ................................................................................................32
FM-7 Native Instruments.......................................................................................33
Pour tirer plus de votre SoundBlaster ...................................................................33
VST/SL/SX et Nuendo Cubase.............................................................................33
Mixage multi-piste et réglages de voie avec un logiciel Steinberg ........................33
Créer vos propres configurations Generic Remote...............................................34
Sound Studio Pro II Evolution ...............................................................................34
Sauvegarder et organiser les presets de l'UC-33 .................................................35
Eviter des sauts brutaux de valeurs de paramètre................................................35
Procédures de programmation de base................................................................36
Emploi de l'UC-33 sans ordinateur .......................................................................37
A propos du manuel avancé ...................................................................................2
Terminologie ...........................................................................................................2
Procédures "A la volée"
Envoi de changements de programme à la volée...................................................4
Envoi de changements de banque à la volée .........................................................4
Envoi des réglages instantanés (Snapshot)............................................................4
Neutralisation de toutes les commandes ................................................................5
Mode Tirettes (Draw Bar)........................................................................................5
Sommaire – Prise en main de l'UC-33
Sommaire – Manuel avancé de l'UC-33
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Evolution UC-33e Getting Started
There are many ways to then interact with the setup from the MIDI Controller Keyboard and
the UC-33. You could program the first four faders to send data on MIDI channels 1-4, the
second four faders to send on channels 8-12. To control volumes you would set each of the
faders to send MIDI controller 7.
You could set up the rotary controls using the same MIDI channels to control filter resonance,
cut-off and pan. If Sound Module (a) is XG compatible you would set the top rotary control to
send MIDI controller 74 for cut-off and the next one down to 71 for resonance. The pan
control should be set to send MIDI controller 10. If Sound Module (b) is GS compatible you
would configure the rotary controls above the second four faders to send NRPN data to
affect filter resonance and cut-off.
Even though Sound Module (a) and (b) receive cut-off and resonance controls in different
ways it is easy to program the UC-33 to take account of this.
Next you could program the keypad buttons 1-9 to send MIDI note data to trigger lights on
the lighting rig. It is possible to set the buttons to either latch on / off or to send note off on
release. Using these two settings you could set some of the buttons to flash the lights and
some of the buttons to act more like switches – you tap a button to switch a light on or off.
Some lighting controllers use velocity to set the intensity or brightness of each light. Each of
the buttons therefore could be set to trigger a light at a different intensity.
Once set up and stored in a memory, the UC-33 would function as a fully able, easy to use
control surface despite the relatively complex configuration of the other MIDI devices.
Example Uses (b)
(b). Controlling a MIDI Synthesizer and a Hard Disk Recorder
In this example connect your UC-33 to your synth and connect the THRU from your synth to
your hard disk recorder.
It would then be possible to utilize the faders and rotary controls with the synthesizer to
control any of its parameters in real time. A very simple example of this is to setup a
multi-timbral sound with faders on the UC-33 controlling the individual timbres of the sound.
You can then change the character of the sound as you are playing it. Perhaps set up some
of the rotary controls to affect the envelope of a synth sound.
Program the transport buttons on the UC-33 to send MIDI Machine Control messages for
Stop, Play, Rewind and Fast-Forward. Program the Zero key on the numeric keypad to be
Record. You can then use the UC-33’s transport controls to control your HD recorder.
Start recording!... and when you’ve finished use the Master Volume fader to fade out.