Miditemp MP 11 User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

User ManualVersion 1.0 | Date 11.05.2012 MP 11 Firmware-Version 1.64d

Page 2 - Important safety instructions

10Plug in MP 11 to the outlet using the AC/DC adapter (9 Volt-DC) included in delivery.Connect the two jack sockets „R - Audio Out - L“ with the input

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11> >Quick Start: Selecting and playing songsSelecting songs from TITLE listAfter switching on MP11, the song list (SELECT TITLE) automatically

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12Pressing the MIXER button activates the Mixer-function (the button illumi-nates in blue). You can use this function e.g. if you want to have quick a

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13Pressing the IMMEDIATE button once will activate it (illuminates in blue), and will deactivate the CROSSFADE button. If you press the GO TO button d

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14SPEED -/+This changes the tempo (pitch level does not change). Pressing both buttons at the same time resets the tempo to its default value.Note: Wi

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15VOICE FXPress this button several times and you can step through various vocal ef-fects: Woman - Megaphone - Monster - Child - No Eect.ESCPressing

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16In detail: The Central Control Panel• Moving the cursor• Editing the selected parameters• Volume control (depending on the menu you have activated).

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17In detail: The Central Control PanelUP / DOWN Using these buttons you can move the cursor (= colored bars) up or down in dierent areas - such as pl

Page 10 - Quick Start: First Use

18Selecting and Playing Songs>>>>>>>>Browsing for a song alphabeticallyTo select a song in a fast and easy way, you can make u

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19Resetting the alphabetical searchClosing the alphabetical search> >>>>>Resetting the alphabetical searchIf you happen to make a ty

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2Important safety instructionsRead the instruction manual thoroughly. It provides you with all the information you need to use this device properly.Th

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20Preparing the next songPress the TITLE button during the playback of a song to display the title list. Then use the DIAL knob or the UP/DOWN buttons

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21Changing between the current song and the nextDisplaying song markersChanging the display between the current song and the nextPressing the NEXT/CUR

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22Crossfading from the Current Song to the NextPressing the GO TO button during the playback of a song allows you to skip to the next song (provided t

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23Manual adjustmentAs already described on page 21, using the NEXT/CURRENT SONG button you can dene the song to which your adjustments will apply reg

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24Skipping Very Fast to the Next SongOnce you have prepared the next song (see page 20), it is possible for you to skip very fast to that song during

Page 18 - Selecting and Playing Songs

25Skipping to Markers of the Current SongIf a song contains MARKERS (available only for MIDI les, not MP3s) and you want to skip to one of those MARK

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26Skipping to a Marker of the Next SongIf there are MARKERS in the song being played as well as in the next song that has already been prepared (avail

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27>>>>>Changing the Bar without MarkersIf you have selected a MIDI le, and the MARKER/BAR button remains deac-tivated (is not illumina

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28Playlists are entirely individual lists for your repertoire. Already when creating playlists, you have the possibility to name them based on certain

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29Selecting a PlaylistIf you have already created a few playlists and you want to open one of them, press rst the PLAYLIST button. This displays the

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32sBound by TRADITIONBack in the 90s, MIDITEMP equipment was indeed ahead of its time. Even before everyone could aord laptop computers, ambitious mu

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30AutoplayWhen playing back songs in the Playlist mode (= a playlist that has already been created was opened and the songs contained in it were displ

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31Managing PlaylistsManaging PlaylistsWhen you want to manage your playlists, press rst the PLAYLIST button. This displays the SELECT PLAYLIST window

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32> >>>>>>>>Managing Playlist SongsWhen you want to manage the songs in an existing playlist, press rst the PLAYLIST butto

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33PLAYLIST: The SHORT Function in PlaylistsThe SHORT Function in PlaylistsFirst press the PLAYLIST button followed by the SHORT and WIZARD buttons (th

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34PLAYLIST: The Wizard and AutoBPM Functions in PlaylistsYou are already familiar with the Wizard and AutoBPM functions described in the GO TO Section

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35PLAYLIST: The Wizard and AutoBPM Functions in Playlists+ >>>>>>>>>>>>>

Page 30 - PLAYLIST: Autoplay

36SPECIAL FEATURES: Editing MIDI-FilesEditing MIDI-FilesFirst, press one of the buttons ARTIST, TITLE or GENRE, and select the song you want (= shaded

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37SPECIAL FEATURES: Insert-EectsInsert-EectsInsert eects are basically two internal audio processors. You can use them for MIDI les in addition to

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38SPECIAL FEATURES: Wizard-Sound-Function (WSF)Wizard-Sound-Function (WSF)You have already read about and become familiar with the WIZARD function in

Page 33 - Setting up the SHORT-Time

39SPECIAL FEATURES: Editing MP3 Files / ProducingPlaybacksEditing MP3 FilesIf you have full-playback MP3s (instrumentation incl. vocals) which you wan

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4 Safety instructions 2 Introduction 3 Table of Contents 4-5 Quick Reference 6 Upper control panel 7 Display 8 Lower control panel

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40HARMONIZERIf you want to use the Harmonizer function, there are 2 alternatives available to you: the 3-phonic Harmonizer mode and the Melody-Tracker

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41Melody-Tracker-ModeIn this mode, a 2nd vocals is added to your vocals as soon as you activate the HARMONIZER button (illuminates in blue). The prere

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42MENUE OPTIONS: General UseYou can open the main menu window, OPTION MENU, by pressing the MENU button. This window, to begin with, displays for you

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43MIC PRESETSOn this menu window, you will nd 4 Mic presets. These are directly linked to the MIC-delay and the MIC-reverb controllers (= controllers

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44MENUE OPTIONS: MIDI settingsMIDI SETTINGSThis menu window oers you various conguration options in connection with MIDI settings. If you want to ma

Page 40 - HARMONIZER

45MENUE OPTIONS: General SettingsGENERAL SETTINGSThe following editable parameters are available to you: • PEDAL MODE: - DISABLED = The „Pedal Mode“

Page 41 - MELODY-TRACKER

46FADE CURVEThe settings that are made available on this menu window, are directly linked to the CROSSFADE button (see page 13 -> Upper Control Pan

Page 42 - MENUE OPTIONS: General Use

47SOUND FX SETTINGSThese settings allow you to select sound eects (MP3 jingles) that should play when you press the SOUND FX-1 or SOUND FX-2 ((see pa

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48MENUE OPTIONS: Songs history • Find new song• SONGS HISTORYAs already mentioned on page 45, MP11 provides you with a function to create a log of the

Page 44 - MENUE OPTIONS: MIDI settings

49• SYSTEM SETTINGSThis menu window makes the general system settings available to you. Press rst the UP/DOWN buttons to select the parameter that yo

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5 General use 42 Menue Options Mic Presets 43 Mic Equalizer 43 Music Equalizer 43 MIDI Settings 44 Melody track | Chord mode | Midi-In | C

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50You need at least 1 storage medium in order to work with MP11. MP11 con-tains a 1-GB CompactFlash card, completely pre-congured on delivery. This m

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51The most common le formats used for performances are as before MIDI les (*.mid in format 0 or format 1) and MP3 les (*.mp3). MP11 can not only ma

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52Connector PanelON/OFFOn-Off switchFOOTSWITCHMono jack socket 6.3mm for connecting a foot-switch (type: starting position „open“). see page 45USBUSB

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53Technical SpecicationsCombo jack (XLR / TRS)balanced-40dB / 1kOhmGain 0-10dBTS jackunbalanced+4dBTS jackunbalanced+4dBTRS jack (mini 3,5mm)stereo40

Page 50 - Storage Media

54Solo VocalsVocal with guitar,mixer and footswitchConnection example

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55Solo Vocals / Karaokewith video screenPC + Master Keyboard USB + MP 11 (used as a Expander with USB) - SetConnection example

Page 52 - Connector Panel

56Small Band with Master-Keyboard and Click for the DrummerConnection example

Page 53 - Technical Specications

57FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsHow many markers can a MIDI song contain?Maximum 50 markers per MIDI song.How many playlists can I create?There is n

Page 54 - Connection example

58MP11-Utility: Introduction and InstallationIntroductionMP11 Utility is a software (MAC and PC) that you can use to prepare your songs for MP11 and p

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59MP11-Utility: Menu BarFILE -> CLOSEYou can close the program by clicking this menu itemSETTINGS -> LANGUAGESelect a language, English / German

Page 56 - Keyboard and Click for the

6Quick Reference: Upper control panelVolume controlMIDI PlaybackPlaylist- and Song-Functions Control for microphone eectsVolume controlMIDI PlaybackH

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60The „MP11 Utility“ icon has been added to desktop during the software ins-tallation, so you can double-click this icon from now on to run the progra

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61Without backup: If you want to synchronize without creating a backup, click the button „Continue without backup“ on the displayed Backup window. Onc

Page 59 - MP11-Utility: Menu Bar

62PC CC000010200200030El. Piano00400050El. Piano1 El. Piano 2El. Piano8El. Piano9El. Piano16 FM+SA EPEl. Piano24El. Piano32El. Piano40El. Piano0060 El

Page 60 - MP11-Utility: Handling

63PC CC00 Sound Name Type0390156891624324004001234568916243240041010420 Viola Solo1 Viola043010440104500460047010480 Timpani 11 Timpani 20490280500205

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64PC CC00 Sound Name Type0810816082018160830084008501086008700880089009001238091009200930094009500960109700980099010001010102010308104010501060 Banjo1

Page 62 - Soundbelegung

65PC0-1271 STANDARD SET 102 STANDARD SET 213 R&B SET24 HIP-HOP SET35 OKYDRUM SET46 STANDARD SET 357 STANDARD SET 468 STANDARD SET 579 ROOM SET817

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66MIDI USBPC PC01001 0 single02Rock Piano 002 0 single03001 9904002 9905002 9806001 9807003 9908004 0 single09004 9910003 0 single11003 9812005 0 sing

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67No! 1Applaus1 No! 2Applaus2 No! 3Applaus3Applaus4 Okay 1Okay 2Crowd1 Snoring1Crowd2 Snoring2FaxLaserSOUND FXs (on CD)AlarmClockNoSignalBaby_ToyBottl

Page 65 - Drum Kits

68MIDI Implementation2 ports of 16 channels are provided for a total of 32 channels. MIDI Message HEX Code Description Com

Page 66 - Performances

69MIDI Implementation06H vvNRPN 0120H Bnh 63H 01H 62H 20H06H vvTVF cutoff freq modify(vv=40H -> no modif) GSNRPN 0121H BnH 63H 01H 62H 21H06H vvTVF

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7The main menu always has the lyrics of the song that is currently being played (= Current Song) on display. The lyrics are divided in syllables based

Page 68 - MIDI Implementation

70 SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H40H 00H 06H vv xxF7HMaster pan (default vv=40H, center) (note 4) SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H40H 00H 7FH 00H xxF7HGS reset (n

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71F7H SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H40H 01H 52H vv xxF7HDelay time center (note 5) GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H40H 01H 53H vv xxF7HDelay time ratio left (0

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72 SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H40H 2pH 03H vv xxF7HMod lfo1 rate control (default = 40H). n is don’t care. Rate is commonon all channelsGS SYSEX F0H 41H

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73F7H SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H40H 2pH 54H vv xxF7HCC2 lfo1 pitch depth (0-600 cents) (default=00H) (note 3) GS SYSEX F0H 41H 00H 42H 12H40H 2pH 55H

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74LegalEvery MIDITEMP device is tested individually and undergoes a comple-te functional inspection. Using exclusively high-quality components e

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75Distribution: MIDITEMP GmbHSemmelweisstraße 8D 82152 Planeggwww.miditemp.dePhone +49 89 978803860E-Mail [email protected] manual has been

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8Quick Reference - Lower Control PanelMain control panel• Song slection• Navigation• Starting/stopping songs• Search function• and a lot moreSong cont

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9ARTIST - TITLE - GENREIf you press these buttons, you can list songs by Artist, Title (or lename) or Genre categories. hold down the TITLE button fo

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