PMIDIPD20 User Manual
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 FEATURES 3 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 4 SETUP 5 MAKING DETAILED SETTINGS 5 GLOBAL 5 TRIGGER PADS 6 ASSIGNABLE BUTTONS 7 TRANSPORT BUTTONS 8 SPECIFICATIONS 9
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the PMIDIPD20 controller. To help you get the most out of your new instrument, please read this manual carefully. In order to use the functions of this product, you’ll need to make settings in the application you’re using. Make settings as described in the owner’s manual for your application. Features ● 12 trigger pads with velocity and assignable to controllers. ● 2 assignable buttons. ● 6 transport buttons assignable to controllers. ● 4 banks for different settings.
Parts and their Functions 1. Trigger pads These pads can transmit note messages or control change messages. 2. Transport button There are six transport buttons: [REW], [PLAY], [FF], [LOOP], [STOP], and [REC]. These buttons transmit control change messages or MMC (MIDI Machine Control) messages. 3. Assignable buttons These two buttons can be used as MIDI CC switches. 4. Bank buttons Use this button to switch between the four banks.
Setup Operating requirements • Apple Macintosh computer: Computer with an Intel or PowerPC processor that has a USB port and satisfies the requirements for running Mac OS X. • Operating system: Mac OS X 10.3.9, or Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later. • Windows Computer: Computer that has a USB port and satisfied the requirements for running Microsoft Windows 10/8/7/XP/Vista (a USB chipset made by the Intel Corporation is recommended).
Trigger pads Depending on the assign type, the trigger pads can transmit note messages or control change messages. For each trigger pad, you can individually specify the assigned message, the MIDI transmit channel, the behavior of the trigger pad, the note number, the control change number, the values transmitted when the pad turns on or off. Depending on its assign type, note number or control change number can be assigned to a single trigger pad and transmitted.
Assignable buttons The button transmits a control change message. You can choose whether this button will be enabled, the type of button operation, the control change number, and the values that will be transmitted when the button is pressed. These MIDI messages are transmitted on the Global MIDI Channel. Assign Type [No Assign / Note/Control Change] This specifies the type of message that will be assigned to the button.
Transport buttons Operating the transport buttons will transmit either control change messages or MMC messages, depending on the assign type. For each of these six buttons, you can specify the message that is assigned, the way in which the button will operate when pressed, the control change number, or an MMC command. Assign Type [Control Change/MMC/No Assign] Specifies the type of message assigned to the transport button.
Specifications • Connectors: USB connector (mini B type) • Power supply: USB bus power mode • Current consumption: 100 mA or less • Dimensions (L x W x H): 3.9 x 13.4 x 0.8 inches / 100 x 340 x 20 mm • Weight: 15 oz / 460 g • Included items: USB cable, Owner’s manual * Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
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