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1. at a time mouse mixing suffice in today s fast paced high profile projects The faders themselves must have the feel that the professional video editor or audio engineer demands All these qualities have been combined to put you back in control and give you new opportunities for creative freedom in the studio or on stage Table of Contents WV CIC OWING cn ua sacs A Ad cies 3 TITO RUC m 5 FERTUEES td 5 llirdgrr JqeeD T 5 COMO 6 System Requirements sicisccsssvssseesssassseossixsnesstivessvsvansoevescserensstutaceecic 7 INSU GON iria aa nh ea iS 8 Unpacking caidas 8 Physical SQt ip aci as 8 A NN 8 Configuration RR Ec CUR 8 Operation csse RERDRE NK RM CE MD TERRENI 9 Iron mee PPe o teosesse esist to sesei osese orts esie 9 Function elec cds 10 AD PLICULIONS snoot 10 Using the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 with Pro Tools 11 Care and Service deci Uic in ineo esa cd oi celica 15 TTOUDICSHOOUNG C A stete se ssns 16 Introduction The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 are 8 channel automation controllers They can control stand alone MIDI equipment or computer based applications such as audio editing music production video editing animation and scientific visualization Features Controls MIDI audio video and animation applications 4 or 8 100mm touch sensitive motorized faders 8 virtual faders available via bank switching ES 4 100 Select Solo Mute and Aux keys Implements all func
2. or support policy If local support is not obtainable please send a FAX to JLCooper s Service Department at 1 310 335 0110 with a detailed description of the service required Upon issuance of return authorization the product should be properly packed and shipped to Service Department JLCooper Electronics 142 Arena Street El Segundo CA 90245 Please include the following copy of the sales receipt your name and address no P O Boxes please a brief description of the problem and any other related items discussed with the service department and considered necessary to evaluate the product or effect a repair The return authorization number must be clearly written on the outside of the package JLCooper will at its option without charge for parts or labor either repair or replace the defective part s Shipping costs are not covered by this warranty JLCooper s normal repair turn around time at the factory is approximately 15 business days from receipt of product to shipping Your actual turn around time will include return shipping Actual turn around time will vary depending upon many factors including the repeatability of the customer s reported complaint the availability of parts required for repair the availability of related products needed to evaluate the product if necessary Priority services are available at additional cost These should be discussed with the service technician at the time the return authorization is issued This warran
3. ES 4 100 amp ES 8 100 MIDI Desktop Automation Controllers eSB Users Manual First Edition JUG sare zcraoncg ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 amp ES 8 100 MIDI Automation Controllers User s Manual First Edition Part Number 932088 Copyright 2006 JLCooper Electronics 142 Arena Street El Segundo CA 90245 USA 310 322 9990 www jlcooper com All rights reserved worldwide ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 ES 8 100 FaderMaster Professional FaderMaster Pro FaderMaster MCS 3800 MCS 3400 MCS 3000 MCS 3000x and MCS 3000 Series are the property of JLCooper Electronics All other product names are the property of their respective owners 2 Welcome Thank you for purchasing the ES 4 100 or ES 8 100 Continuing in the tradition of JLUCooper s FaderMaster Professional the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 retain the feel and control of high quality 100mm long throw faders and adds touch sensitive motorized automation The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 deliver this in a compact durable desktop package Like the FaderMaster Professional JLCooper s design philosophy is to give you the feel and control over your art that technology has taken away Modern hardware and software products are loaded with so many features but simply lack the tactile user interface to quickly and intuitively use these features The growing use of computer based automation has necessitated the development of a professional mix interface No longer will one fader
4. Solo 47h Aux 48h Select 49h As with the faders the same message format is used illuminate the LEDs above the faders Note Since there are only four physical faders reception of a LED illuminate command for a fader not selected on the current bank will be stored internally until the operator has made a bank change Care and Service While the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 was designed to deliver years of trouble free use there are some things to keep in mind while using this product Use only the provided power supply and grounded power cord Plug the power supply into a grounded power outlet Do not use unit if power cord is frayed or damaged Use the unit indoors Do not use the unit if it is wet or in a damp environment Do not use if a foreign object or liquid has fallen into the unit Do not use if the unit has been damaged Do not clean or lubricate the faders Use only a damp cloth to clean the unit Unplug the unit when not in use Do not use the unit during an electrical storm 15 Troubleshooting The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 is a rather straightforward device that does not require any programming to setup The unit works right out of the box Try these steps before calling a Customer Service Rep None of the Function Select LED illuminate Check power supply Faders stick all the way up or down Discontinue use immediately and contact service center Computer does not recognize unit Verif
5. herals from the main menu 1 Pro Tools 7 1 File Edit View Track Region Event AudioSuite Coons EST window Help Hardware Playback Engine Disk Allocation Peripherals 1 0 QuickTime Movie Offset Session 36 2 Current Feet Frames Position Current Time Code Position External Time Code Offset MIDI gt Click Preferences 11 Select the MIDI Controllers tab r Peripherals Synchronization Machine Control MIDI Controllers Ethernet Controllers Mic Preamps none Receive From Send To Ch s Command8 iiw MIDISPOR22 MIDISPOR22 8 fe MotorMix f hate 2 E MCS Panner 10 Li Maadh us o R 000 000 4 MN none E none ie a gt Select a peripheral and click on HUI Then select the MIDI ports that the ES 4 100 or ES 8 100 is connected to as the Receive From and Send To ports Pro Tools is now configured to use the ES 4 100 or ES 8 100 in HUI emulation mode More information can be found in the M DI Control Surfaces Guide that came with your Pro Tools system 12 Technical Information Communication Communications with the MIDI unit follows the MIDI specification Faders When a fader is moved the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 sends the following message Bnh 07h Oxxxxxxxx 27h 0y000000 n 0 to 7 corresponding to faders 1 thru 8 XXXXXXX Most significant 7 bits of fader position y Least significant bi
6. ly has 4 physical faders the INC DEC buttons allow the user to select the four channels that the unit controls at any given time DEC selects channels 1 2 3 amp 4 which is the default after power is applied while INC selects channels 5 6 7 amp 8 These buttons in the ES 8 100 send Bank Up and Band Down commands System Requirements Any synthesizer or computer with a MIDI interface Installation Unpacking When unpacking the unit please keep the original packaging in the event the unit needs to be shipped The unit is packed with the following items ES 4 100 or ES 8 100 Universal Power Supply This Users Manual Physical Setup Mount the unit on a solid surface away from dust or moisture Connect the provided power supply to the unit Connect the power supply to a proper power outlet Connect the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 to your system as outlined below Hookup The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 MIDI connects to a MIDI port in your system It can connect to a computer such as a Mac or PC or it can connect directly to your MIDI gear To install your ES 4 100 or ES 8 100 MIDI on your Mac you only need to plug your unit into an available MIDI port connected to your Mac or PC Consult your system documentation for more information on setting up and configuring your MIDI port Configuration The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 function as a generic MIDI controller which sends MIDI volume messages detailed in the Technical Information
7. performs a track select or track arm Pressing this button selects the track for recording or editing The MUTE function is straightforward This usually mutes the selected track during playback or record The SOLO function typically mutes all other tracks except the selected tracks The AUX function is dependent on the software package you are using The software manufacturer can use this button to implement any function Please consult your documentation Applications Notes about MIDI For total studio control connect the MIDI input and output of the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 to a MIDI patch bay or a computer interface with built in patch bay For direct control of signal processors synthesizers or other MIDI devices connect the MIDI output of ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 to the MIDI input of the device that you want to control For sequencer automation connect the MIDI output of ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 to the MIDI input of the sequencer or computer interface Connect the MIDI output of the sequencer or computer interface to the MIDI input of ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 10 Using the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 with Pro Tools Some current software packages do not directly support the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 You can still use your ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 with these applications by configuring the software for HUI operation For example you can configure ProTools to use the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 with HUI emulation by selecting Setups Perip
8. section Additionally the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 have a HUI emulation mode that is compatible with Pro Tools and other applications that support the HUI controller Operation Faders Since there are only 4 physical faders only 4 faders can be manipulated and shown at any time The use of all 8 faders is accomplished through bank switching The faders are arranged in two groups of 4 faders The Inc Dec button selects the bank to make active When the unit is first powered on Bank 1 faders 1 4 is active When the INC button is pressed Bank 2 faders 5 8 is active Bank 1 can be selected by pressing the DEC button The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 internally keeps track of all 8 faders For example if the INC button is pressed the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 will remember the settings of Faders 1 4 Pressing the DEC button will restore the faders to their original positions Additionally if the computer or MIDI gear made updates to the fader position those positions would be remember even if they were part of a bank that was not currently selected This also holds true for the LEDs above the faders The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 will remember the settings of the LEDs when the banks are changed Function Select The Fader buttons can produce various actions in your application Typically the Fader buttons can be set to perform a SELECT SOLO MUTE or any other command that your software package might use The SELECT function normally
9. t of fader position For example Fader 2 moved to full scale FFh would yield Blh 07h 7Fh 27h 40h Conversely to command a fader to move to a specified position the same message format is used Sending the least significant bit is optional For example the command s B3h 07h 39h and B3h 07h 39h 27h 00h are interpreted identically 13 Note Since there are only four physical faders reception of a fader position command for a fader not selected on the current bank will be stored internally until the operator has made a bank change Touch When a fader knob is touched or released the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 sends the following message Bnh 4Ah OXxXxXxxxxxx n 0 to 7 corresponding to faders 1 thru 8 XXXXXXX 7Fh when the fader is touched and 00h when the fader is released Buttons LEDs The function select buttons determine the behavior of the buttons above the faders In the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 there are 4 buttons that allow the user to directly select the function for the buttons above the faders An LED indicates the function selected for the buttons above the faders When a button above the fader is touched or released the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 sends the following message Bnh Oxxxxxxx Oyyyyyyy n 0 to 7 corresponding to faders 1 thru 8 XXXXXXX button function see table on next page yyyyyyy 7Fh when the button is pressed and 00h when the button is released 14 Mute 46h
10. tions of JLCooper MCS 3000x Physically compatible with MCS3S and other MCS Pro series products in the deep chassis Durable compact all metal construction Single captive cable minimizes footprint HUI emulation Interface The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 MIDI come with a standard MIDI interface that connects to any device that has a MIDI interface Note Most PC sound cards and newer PC systems with built in sound capability have a MIDI port on the Joystick connector You can obtain a MIDI Joystick Adapter JLCooper Part Number 920109 that will allow you to connect your ES 4 100 or ES 8 100 to your computer via the joystick port Controls Figure 1 Control Location 1 Faders Prominently featured on the top panel of the unit are four or eight 100mm touch sensitive motorized faders Because the faders are motorized the faders can respond to updates from your system or software package 2 Fader Buttons and LEDs Above the each fader is a button with a corresponding LED These buttons and LEDs provide for control various functions such as SELECT SOLO MUTE and AUXiliary These buttons are momentary acting Your system or computer software controls the LEDs 3 Function Select Buttons To the left side are four buttons which select the functionality of the buttons above the faders 4 Inc Dec Buttons Changes the fader bank The ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 internally keeps track of 8 fader channels However since the ES 4 100 on
11. ty provides only the benefits specified and does not cover defects or repairs needed as result of acts beyond the control of JLCooper including but not limited to abuse damage by accident negligence modification alteration improper use unauthorized servicing tampering or failure to operate in accordance with the procedures outlined in the owner s manual nor for natural or man made events such as but not limited to flooding lightning tornadoes earthquake fire civil unrest war etc THE DURATION OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER IMPLIED OR EXPRESS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN JLCOOPER HEREBY EXCLUDES INCIDENTAL and CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OF THIS WARRANTY THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR COMMERCIAL LOSS and FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT JLCOOPER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS RESULTING FROM THE NEGLIGENT OR INTENTIONAL ACTS OF THE SHIPPER OR HIS CONTRACT AFFILIATES THE CUSTOMER SHOULD CONTACT THE SHIPPER FOR PROPER CLAIMS PROCEDURES IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE OR LOSS RESULTING FROM SHIPMENT THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE GOVERENED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 17
12. y that the MIDI port drivers are installed Verify that unit is plugged into correct MIDI port Application does not respond to faders Verify that the computer shows that the ES 4 100 and ES 8 100 device is installed Verify that fader automation is set to WRITE Faders do not respond to application Verify that application supports external faders Verify that application is configured to send fader messages Verify that fader automation is set to READ Application does not respond to buttons Verify that driver and MCS Editor is installed Verify that MCS Editor keyset is configured for application Verify that buttons map to functions in application 16 JLCooper Electronics Limited Factory Warranty JLCooper Electronics JLCooper warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase This warranty is non transferable and the benefits apply to the original owner Proof of purchase in the form of an itemized sales receipt is required for warranty coverage To receive service under this warranty customers in the United States should contact the JLCooper factory at 1 310 322 9990 and speak with a service technician If necessary a Return Authorization number may be issued For our customers outside the United States it is recommended that you first contact your Dealer or Distributor since they may offer their own service
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