Page 10 User's GuideFunctions of the DIP switches (rear panel)The eight rear panel DIP switches determine the start-up preset, i.e. the numberof
User's Guide Page 11List of presets (short form)1234 5678 PresetName 1234 5678 PresetName0000 0000 Preset 1: Volume Channel 1 - 16 0000 0100
Page 12 User's Guide0000 0010 Preset 65: Yamaha Promix Mchn 0000 0110Preset 97: Crusher-X Cloud1000 0010 Preset 66: ProFive Osz/LFO 1000 0110
User's Guide Page 13Controlling Pocket Dial with incoming Midi messagesSome functions of Pocket Dial may be controlled with incoming MIDI message
Page 14 User's Guidewith the Pocket Dial as the encoders allow a jump-free data control. The new data can be calculatedrelative to the last value
User's Guide Page 15Basic presets (same as Pocket Control and Pocket Fader)Preset 1 Volume Controller 7 channels 1- 16feedbackPreset 2 Panorama C
Page 16 User's GuidePreset 17 GS/XG general controls NRPN/controllers Channel RemarkControl 1 Filter Cutoff NRPN master channel(no feedback)Contr
User's Guide Page 17Preset 20 AWE/SB 3 NRPN/controllers Channel RemarkControl 1 LFO 2 Delay Coarse NRPN master channel(no feedback)Control 2 LFO
Page 18 User's GuidePreset 25 GS/XG Drum Pan NRPN master channel(no feedback)Preset 26 GS/XG Drum Reverb NRPN master channel(no feedback)Preset 2
User's Guide Page 19Preset 43 XG Mpart-Effect Controller Channel RemarkControl 1 High EQ Frequency SysEx -(no feedback)Control 2 Low EQ Frequency
Page 2 User's GuideMaintainance, Safety and Warranty InformationThere are no user servicable parts inside the Pocket Dial device. If there will c
Page 20 User's GuideControl 2 Reverb Parameter 1 SysEx master channel(no feedback)Control 3 Reverb Parameter 2 SysEx master channel(no feedback)C
User's Guide Page 21Control 12 Insert1 Parameter 11 SysEx master channel(no feedback)Control 13 Insert1 Parameter 12 SysEx master channel(no feed
Page 22 User's GuideControl 2 Synth 1 Resonance Controller 26 master channelfeedbackControl 3 Synth 1 Envelope Mod Controller 27 master channelfe
User's Guide Page 23Control 11 EG Attack Controller 73 master channelfeedbackControl 12 EG Decay Controller 76 master channelfeedbackControl 13 E
Page 24 User's GuidePreset 64 K5000 MCB10 Mchn Controller Channel RemarkControl 1 Cutoff Controller 74 master channelfeedbackControl 2 Resonance
User's Guide Page 25Control 8 Volume Controller 7 master channelfeedbackControl 9 Filt. Attack Controller 75 master channelfeedbackControl 10 Fil
Page 26 User's GuidePreset 71 B4 Console/TubeAmp/Pedal Controller Channel RemarkControl 1 Percussion Volume Controller 70 channel 1feedbackContro
User's Guide Page 27Control 8 Upper Manual 1 1/3' Controller 19 channel 1feedbackControl 9 Lower Manual 16' Controller 21 channel 1feed
Page 28 User's GuidePresets with the new abilities of Pocket Dial14 bit controllersPreset 81 MSB/LSB Ctrl 0-7 Controller 0-7/32-39 master channel
User's Guide Page 29Control 10 Cloud Speed Parameter 15 master channelnot applicableControl 11 Cloud Depth Parameter 16 master channelnot applica
User's Guide Page 3ContentsMaintainance, Safety and Warranty Information...
Page 30 User's GuideControl 1 Vol OutL Parameter 1 master channelnot applicableControl 2 Vol OutR Parameter 2 master channelnot applicableControl
User's Guide Page 31The next presets are examples for relative controller data (signed bit mode) and (two complement)suitable e.g. for Emagic&apo
Page 32 User's GuideTroubleshootingThere will be times when the Pocket Dial does not seem to be working as expected, before suspectinga faulty Po
User's Guide Page 33AppendixRotary encodersThe controls used in the Pocket Dial are so-called rotary encoders (sometimes called alpha dials orinc
Page 34 User's Guideapplies a possible overrun or underrun of the least sigificant byte (LSB, i.e. controller 40 in the example)is considered for
User's Guide Page 35The factory presets 105 and 106 contain examples for this message type. The presets 105 und 106control the same parameters as
Page 36 User's GuidePocket Dial web siteA lot of additional information in different file formats not available in this manual can be found on ou
User's Guide Page 37WWW.LINPLUG.COMTime is relative. The CronoX SampleSynthesizer features a Sample Oscillatorwith independent time stretch and p
Page 38 User's GuideWWW.CRUSHER-X.DEcrusherX-Live! featuring Pocket Dial!Welcome to a new world of sound synthesis! Welcome to the worlds first r
User's Guide Page 39Additional technical informationMerge capacityIn case of a high data density at the MIDI input the Pocket Diall will not be a
Page 4 User's GuideIntroductionHow long have you wanted to:• Control your (software) synthesizer without having to use virtual faders, and having
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User's Guide Page 5If absolute MIDI data transmission is used (e.g. MIDI controllers) the device or software controlled byPocket Dial should be a
Page 6 User's GuideConnectionsPocket Dial - Rear ViewPower SupplyThe Pocket Dial does not have a built-in power supply. Instead it uses a plug-i
User's Guide Page 7If none of these items applies the MIDI IN socket remains unconnected.Note that if extremely large Sys-Ex dumps are passed thr
Page 8 User's GuideFunctions of the buttonsThe setting of the different operation modes takes place with the four buttons with assigned LEDslabel
User's Guide Page 9(4) Adjusting the MIDI master channelTo set the MIDI master channel, hold the button labeled CHN at the right side and keep it
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