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1. 1 BATTERY CASE 9 V 100 mA eee j N SWITCH ON THE IN BOTTOM SIDE 12 3 14 15 Fig 3 2 Rear panel connectors 12 Use this socket to supply the UMX with current from an external power supply unit not included 13 The USB connector of the UMX The connector type B on the device is connected using the cable supplied to a free slot on the host computer where you will find a type A connector It is compatible with the USB1 1 and or USB2 0 standards Operation Octave shift press once Shift one octave LED on up or down press 2nd Shift 2 octaves j flashing time up or down press 3rd Shift 3 octaves flashing time up or down LED off press both Reset all octave buttons shifts are reversed Table 3 1 LED activity depending on the OCTAVE SHIFT status 14 In addition to the connection to the computer you can use the MIDI OUT to connect additional MIDI devices so that the UMX transforms into a fully featured easily accessible MIDI interface for your host computer Use the FOOT SWITCH connector to connect a sustain pedal This interface is factory preset and assigned to the MIDI parameter Foot Pedal
2. rennen nonien eene 8 4A DERIPLAY MODUS itenim 9 4 1 1 Das FACTORY MEMORY nn 9 44 2 D s USER MEMORY irme 9 4 2 DERASSIGN MODYUS rire ies 9 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 Der SNAPSHOT SEND Befehl 10 4 2 6 LOCAL OFF beim UMX 10 4 2 7 Zuweisung von Bedienelementen 10 4 2 8 Programm und Bankwechsel 11 4 2 9 WeitereFunktionenderOCTAVESHIFT Taster 12 4 2 10 Die Anschlagsempfindlichkeit 12 4 2 11 Der FACTORY RESET Befehl 13 5 TECHNISCHE DATEN eene 13 6 ANHAN G E 14 EN VE 15 4 FOREWORD TABLE OF CONTENT U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for showing your confidence in BEHRINGER products by purchasing the UMX The UMX is an extremely flexible master keyboard with a controller unit that can be used for a wide array of applications Whether you need independent control of computer rack synthesizers general MIDI sound modules or effects devices or want to use the UMX for conveniently operating sequencing software or computer plug ins the UMX offers you tremendous ease of use and allows you to realize your ideas intuitively ES The following user s manual is intended to familiarize you with the unit s control elements so that you can master all the functions After having thoroughly read the user s manual store it at a
3. Controller 57 undefined 58 Controller 58 undefined 59 Controller 59 undefined 60 Controller 60 undefined 61 Controller 61 undefined 62 Controller 62 undefined 63 Controller 63 undefined Damper Pedal Sustain Portamento On Off Sostenuto On Off Soft Pedal On Off Legato Footswitch Hold 2 Sound Controller 1 Sound Variation Sound Controller 2 Resonance Timbre Sound Controller 3 Release Time Sound Controller 4 Attack Time Sound Controller 5 Cutoff Frequency Brightness Sound Controller 6 Decay Time Sound Controller 7 Vibrato Rate Sound Controller 8 Vibrato Depth Sound Controller 9 Vibrato Delay Sound Controller 10 undefined General Purpose 5 General Purpose 6 General Purpose 7 General Purpose 8 Portamento Control Controller 85 undefined Controller 86 undefined Controller 87 undefined Controller 88 undefined Controller 89 undefined Controller 90 undefined Effects 1 Depth Reverb Effects 2 Depth Tremolo Effects 3 Depth Chorus Effects 4 Depth Celeste Detune Effects 5 Depth Phaser Tab 6 1 MIDI Controller overview 6 APPENDIX 96 Data Entry 1 Increment 97 Data Entry 1 Decrement 98 NRPN LSB 99 NRPN MSB 100 RPN LSB 101 RPN MSB 102 Controller 102 undefined 103 Controller 103 undefined 104 Controller 104 undefined 105 Controller 105 undefined 106 Controller 106 undefined 107 Controller 107 undefined 108 C
4. when the device is switched off We have equipped the UMX with a USER MEMORY in order to still be able to store changed allocations 4 1 2 THE USER MEMORY Settings which are stored in the USER MEMORY remain stored in the internal Flash ROM and are retained after the device is Switched off Change to the USER MEMORY by pressing push button 6 If you call up the USER MEMORY for the first time the settings of the FACTORY MEMORY will be used initially As soon as you execute changes in the existing controller map they are automatically stored without requiring any further action In the USER MEMORY allocations including channel information of the following control elements can be permanently stored FOOT SWITCH connection OCTAVE SHIFT push button VOLUME DATA fader PITCH BEND wheel MODULATION wheel Rotary controls R1 R8 Push buttons B1 B8 4 OPERATION U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 4 2 THE ASSIGN MODE As already mentioned in previous chapters the ASSIGN Mode is a powerful tool to optionally reconfigure the UMX into an ultra comfortable controller The basic logic of the allocation process has been introduced to you in chapter 3 Control elements In the following we will offer you more detailed information to enable you to use the UMX even more efficiently 4 2 1 Setting the GLOBAL CHANNEL The UMX recognizes two separate classifications in regard to MIDI channels There is a GLOBAL CHANNEL and 15
5. CC 64 which represents a switch controller When the pedal is pressed and held in normal Play mode it generates a controller with the value 127 When the pedal is released the controller falls back to 0 typical piano sustain pedal behavior Apart from that the pedal assignment is the same as the button assignment i e you can assign any MIDI controller to it 15 16 The POWER switch is used to switch the unit on and off Please close all programs if you want to switch off the UMX25 while the computer is running or terminate the USB connection 4 OPERATION We will explain the operation of the UMX in detail in the following You must observe the following There is a differentiation between push buttons refer to control elements 10 and keys control element 1 Please do not confuse these 4 1 THE PLAY MODE The UMX will be in the Play Mode immediately after it is switched on Here you can immediately begin to play modify the filtering process via the rotary controls execute panning control Software synthesizers and so on 4 1 1 THEFACTORY MEMORY The FACTORY MEMORY is the installed memory in which the basic settings of the UMX are defined The controller map described under 10 is the most important item of the FACTORY MEMORY These settings are automatically loaded after each start of the device and control many useful parameters Instructions which are changed within a session are discarded
6. MIDI IN and MIDI OUT interface is emulated MIDI data generated in the UMX are first sent over the USB interface to the host computer where they are received at the emulated MIDI IN A sequencer software running on the host computer receives the MIDI data via the MIDI IN and relays them to the emulated MIDI OUT if all sequencer parameters are set properly The data are then sent back to the UMX via the USB interfaces on the computer UMX where they are looped through to the physical MIDI OUT 14 From here the MIDI data are sent to the devices connected to the MIDI OUT The MIDI OUT connector can also be used as a normal MIDI interface independently of the sequencer software operating the UMX 2 2 2 Stand alone operation When the UMX25 is not linked via USB to a computer it is automatically set to stand alone mode In this case the UMX25 can only send out MIDI data from its MIDI OUT connector 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS IS The following factory settings refer to GLOBAL MIDI channel 1 1 The keyboard of the UMX25 25 large velocity sensitive keys for maximum playing comfort The keyboard not only provides for playing but also functions 11 as an encoder in the context of the assignment procedure 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS The MODULATION wheel functions ex works as a conventional modulation wheel MIDI CC 1 In ASSIGN mode any MIDI controller can be assigned to it When you
7. Release the ASSIGN push button again 4 Press one of the 16 channel push buttons through to define the channel 5 Press the number keys on the keyboard in sequence until you have completely entered the desired controller number Only value entries between 0 and 127 are possible Greater values are ignored by the device 6 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The LED of the ASSIGN push button will go off in all 3 cases Please note two exceptions in conjunction with the push buttons and or the sustain pedal ES If you assign CC 07 Channel Volume to the push buttons a channel volume of 0 is triggered each time you press the push button This means the channel is always mute This feature is very useful for live operation ES If you use controller CC 10 panning for the push buttons or the sustain pedal pressing the control element transmits value 64 This results in hearing the content of the channel in the center of the stereo panorama IS Der Befehl All Notes Off wird sofort gesendet nach dem Sie eine der beiden Tasten gedr ckt haben 4 2 8 Program and bank change You have three different optionsachieving a program change in external devices with the UMX This is a very powerful function which will enable you to use the full spectrum of all of your sound producers Options a and b will allow you to sel
8. additional SINGLE CHANNELs The GLOBAL MIDI CHANNEL is the channel through which all MIDI commands are sent in the factory setting messages by various control elements as well as the Note On and Note Off commands To change this channel proceed as follows Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press the key 3 Release the ASSIGN push button 4 Define the GLOBAL CHANNEL by operating one of the keys through on the keyboard 5 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases ES The factory setting for the GLOBAL CHANNEL is channel 1 4 2 2 The individual channel assignment The assignment of individual control elements to defined channels is useful if you want to control several external devices independently from each other Example You are playing synthesizer A through channel 2 with the keyboard and have a sequencer program controlling another synthesizer B through channel 5 You can now control the filter frequency of device B through one of the eight jog shuttle controls in real time and simultaneously continue to play device A without changing the filter frequency 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Activate the control element for which another channel than the GLOBAL CHANNEL is to be set If this is a controller or fader briefly move the con
9. construction ensure long life bbbbbbhbbhbbhb bb Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany All trademarks mentioned belong to their respective owners and are not affiliated with BEHRINGER YOUR U CONTROL 3 U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 VORWORT Dear Customer welcome to the team of BEHRINGER users and thank you very much for expressing your confi dence in us by pur chasing the U CONTROL Writing this foreword for you gives me great pleasure because it represents the culmi nation of many months of hard work delivered by our engineering team to achieve a very ambitious goal With the UMX we present you our first keyboard which thanks to its flexibility can be used on stage as a master keyboard controller as well as a pure MIDI controller The task of designing our new U CONTROL certainly meant a great deal of responsibility which we assumed by focusing on you the discerning user and musician Meeting your expectations also meant a lot of work and night shifts But it was fun too Developing a product usually brings a lot of people together and what a great feeling it is when all who participated in such a project can be proud of what they ve achieved It is our philosophy to share our enjoyment with you because you are the most important member of the BEHRINGER team With your highly competent suggestions for new products you ve made a significant contribution to shaping our company and making it successf
10. instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operation instructions unless you are qualified to do so 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 U CONTROL The Ultimate Studio in a Box 49 Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with USB Audio Interface 50 Software Instruments and Ableton Live Lite 4 BEHRINGER Edition Unleash your creativity and play 50 virtual instruments and synthesizers take off with an unlimited number of sound creations Download more free instrument plug ins and host software from www behringer com Velocity sensitive USB MIDI keyboard featuring 49 full size keys and unbeatable programming versatility real time control and playability USB audio interface to connect your instruments and mixer etc to your computer for recording and playback Powerful DAW software Ableton Live Lite 4 BEHRINGER Edition included Plug and play with Mac OS X and Windows XP 8 real time rotary controls plus 10 assignable switches Freely assign MIDI control changes to the modulation wheel volume fader and pedal port for ultimate flexibility Full 128 tone range via the octave shift function with multi purpose LED status indication Separate MIDI Out allows controlling external samplers synths and other equipment Runs via USB bus batteries or a power adapter not included High quality components and exceptionally rugged
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12. IS There are two exceptions if you assign controller CC 07 Channel Volume to the OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons pressing one of the push buttons will always generate the value 0 In case of controller CC 10 panning pressing a push button will always produce the value 64 IS Please note that pressing both push buttons simultaneously does not generate anything when assigning a controller 1 Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed 2 Press the one of the two OCTAVE SHIFT buttons to which you want to assign a controller 3 Release the ASSIGN button 4 Pressthe number keys on the keyboard to enter the controller number of your choice as described in chapter 4 2 1 5 Confirm your selection with ENTER To discard your assignments either press the CANCEL button or the ASSIGN button again In either case the ASSIGN LED goes out Remember to assign the OCTAVE SHIFT buttons to an individual MIDI channel if you do not want to use the GLOBAL CHANNEL see chapter 4 2 2 4 2 10 RANGE definitions The RANGE parameter can be defined for the PITCH BEND wheel and the key velocity a for the PITCH BEND RANGE This defines to what extent the movement of the PITCH BEND wheel affects the pitch of the sound Proceed as follows to change the PITCH BEND RANGE 1 Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed 2 Use the number keys to enter the keyboard velocity see table 4 1 3 Release the ASSIGN button 4 Confirm you
13. Km 5 a e N o SJ X e jas e Q User s Manual Version 1 0 January 2006 DCU O AOL Sar ini oe ee eme pe ET LOB C U COI TRO F PT SS SS _ TBM SE Se www behringer com U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover or back No user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified personnel Only qualified personnel may perform repairs CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR A CAUTION WARNING The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature Please read the manual DETAILED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction
14. MX has the effect that value entries made via the control elements are neither transmitted to the MIDI OUT socket nor to the USB OUT It is therefore possible in the LOCAL OFF mode for example to readjust the rotary controls without transmitting data to the generally selected external devices 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press the key 3 M Release the ASSIGN push button again and complete the desired settings on the control elements 4 Then press the ENTER key or the CANCEL key The LED of the ASSIGN key goes off in both cases and you are in normal play mode again U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 4 2 7 Assignment of control elements We explained in chapter 4 2 2 how an individual channel can be assigned to each control element You will now find out how to assign new controllers and a channel a The assignment for rotary controls R1 R8 the MODULATION controller the PITCH BEND wheel as well as the DATA fader 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2a If you would like to assign one of the eight rotary controls turn the respective controller 2b If you assign the MODULATION controller please activate one of the keys located below the lettering MOD WHEEL ASSIGN JM MODULA J or You can bypass step 5 if you decide on the and or the P VOLUME key The MIDI controller MODULATION CC 1 and or CHANNEL VOLUME CC 7 is then directly assigned to the MODULATION controller without havi
15. TY REGULATIONS 1 Warranty services will be furnished only if the product is accompanied by a copy of the original retail dealer s invoice Any product deemed eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced 2 If the product needs to be modified or adapted in order to comply with applicable technical or safety standards on a national or local level in any country which is not the country for which the product was originally developed and manufactured this modification adaptation shall not be considered a defect in materials or workmanship The warranty does not cover any such modification adaptation irrespective of whether it was carried out properly or not Under the terms of this warranty BEHRINGER shall not be held responsible for any cost resulting from such a modification adaptation 3 Free inspections and maintenance repair work are expressly excluded from this warranty in particular if caused by improper handling of the product by the user This also applies to defects caused by normal wear and tear in particular of faders crossfaders potentiometers keys buttons tubes guitar strings illuminants and similar parts 4 Damages defects caused by the following conditions are not covered by this warranty A improper handling neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in BEHRINGER user or service manuals A connection or operation
16. cial MIDI command the BANK SELECT command In the following section this command is briefly described A brief introduction for this is listed in the following The BANK SELECT command consists of two parts An MSB part and an LSB part The MSB part describes a value range of 128 different values and is the more important part of the DATA BASE SELECT command for many external devices 10 4 OPERATION U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 The LSB part describes each of the 128 MSBs in another 128 individual stages Both are individually numbered from 0 to 127 The enormous value range of a total of 128 x 128 16 384 different values is therefore available to you via the BANK SELECT command This theoretically means that you could use external devices which support the same amount of different banks If you consider that each of these banks again contains another 128 individual programs you will receive the unbelievably large number of 2 097 152 different options to organize these programs 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press one of the 16 channel keys through CH 18 or press the key 3 Release the ASSIGN push button 4 Press the key Then press the number keys in sequence until you have completely entered the desired BANK MSB number Only value entries between 0 and 127 are possible Greater values are ignored by the device The BANK MSB has now been defined Example Press C1 and 4 Jif you have
17. decided on MSB 14 for example Press CS Co and if you would like to select MSB 107 5 Now define the BANK LSB by pressing the key Then enter the number value of the BANK LSB with the already familiar procedure see step 4 The same entry rules apply as for the BANK MSB You have defined the bank in which the desired program will be called up in steps 4 and 5 Now all you have to define is the program itself 6 Press the key and then press the number keys in sequence until you have completely entered the desired program number Only entries between 0 and 127 are possible greater values are ignored by the device Ready 7 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases Example You want to select preset No 49 in bank 25 of an external device on channel 14 via the UMX Only the LSB will be used to describe the bank since the bank number remains less than 128 The MSB in this case equals 0 Press and hold the ASSIGN push button 2 Press the channel key CH 14 1 3 Press and hold the ASSIGN push button 2 Press the channel key 4 Then press the key or the C 9 key 5 Press key and then describe bank 25 with push buttons C 2 Jand 8 6 Define the program Press the key and then the and C9 keys for program 49 7 Press the ENTER key c Direct program selection th
18. diaries listed on the enclosed page except BEHRINGER Japan warrants the mechanical and electronic components of this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the original date of purchase in accordance with the warranty regulations described below If the product shows any defects within the specified warranty period that are not excluded from this warranty as described under 5 BEHRINGER shall at its discretion either replace or repair the product using suitable new or reconditioned parts In the case that other parts are used which constitute an improvement BEHRINGER may at its discretion charge the customer for the additional cost of these parts 2 If the warranty claim proves to be justified the product will be returned to the user freight prepaid 3 Warranty claims other than those indicated above are expressly excluded 4RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER 1 To obtain warranty service the buyer or his authorized dealer must call BEHRINGER see enclosed list during normal business hours BEFORE returning the product All inquiries must be accompanied by a description of the problem BEHRINGER will then issue a return authorization number 2 Subsequently the product must be returned in its original shipping carton together with the return authorization number to the address indicated by BEHRINGER 3 Shipments without freight prepaid will not be accepted 5 WARRAN
19. e 128 controllers in total which are numbered from 0 to 127 I amp Please refer to the table on page 16 to find out which type of controller you are currently working with IS MIDI data are only control data and contain no audible audio information The data transmission takes place over 16 channels What settings do have to make Where How Basically which control element generates which controller must be set on the UMX and how arriving controller commands should be interpreted must be set on the receiving device Regarding controller assignment there are two possible principles A You use the preset controller configuration set in the factory see fig 2 1 In this case you only need to make the assignments on the receiving device A You use your own controller configuration set up in ASSIGN mode How to assign controllers to the UMX is described in chapter 4 operation 6 2 INTRODUCTION TO MIDI U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 2 2 USB mode and stand alone operation The UMX can be operated as a USB interface or stand alone device The two modes are different with respect to the MIDI signal flow 2 2 1 USB mode When the UMX is linked via USB to a computer the signal flow is as shown below fig 2 1 Sound Modul PC MAC intern Fig 2 1 Block diagram of MIDI signal flow After the UMX has been connected to the host computer a virtual
20. e and equipment with us helps us process your repair claims quicker and more efficiently Thank you for your cooperation 1 2 System requirements For USB operation a current WINDOWS PC or MAC with a USB connection is sufficient Both USB 1 1 and USB 2 0 are supported IS The UMX supports the USB MIDI compatibility of WINDOWS XP and MAC OS X operating systems IS The UMX can also be operated as a stand alone MIDI controller with no PC connected Software control via MIDI is also possible provided your computer has a MIDI interface 2 INTRODUCTION TO MIDI 2 1 MIDI control for beginners Application possibilities for the UMX models are truly wide ranging We ll start with a couple of general explanations and examples that should quickly let you get a good understanding of MIDI basics The definition of the MIDI standard began in 1982 with the cooperation of various international companies MIDI Musical Instruments Digital Interface At that time musicians were looking for a possibility of managing the communication of electronic musical instruments of different makes with one another What exactly does the UMX do Simply put this a remote control for all kinds of MIDI equipment Using the faders encoders and buttons the foot pedal and the keyboard an entire array of control instructions can be generated which in turn can control the most diverse functions of external devices What kinds of equipment can co
21. ect any programs by means of a defined selection procedure which always has to be completed The process is generally accelerated in the third option c so that you will be able to directly select programs by pressing the push button once a If you are sure that you want to select from 128 different programs only you will achieve the ASSIGN mode program change by the following method As soon as the quantity of 128 is exceeded however you must apply the process described under paragraph b 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press one of the 16 white channel keys through on the keyboard You have now defined the channel by which the program change will be transmitted 3 Release the ASSIGN push button 4 Press the key 5 Press the number keys in sequence until you have completely entered the desired program number Only value entries between 0 and 127 are possible Greater values are ignored by the device Example Press C 1 ana C 5 if you have decided on program 15 for example Press C1 and if you would like to select program 127 6 Press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases b If you have more than 128 programs you must apply the following process to achieve a program change In this case your programs will be organized in banks which are activated by a spe
22. g 1 1 In case it is not possible to establish the power supply over USB e g because of an overload of the host computer due to several USB devices connected it is also possible to operate the UMX with three 1 5 Volt batteries type AA see fig 1 2 USB Cable included JE J Dana 6 OVER Il U CONTROL UMX Figure 1 1 Power supply via USB DU y Figure 1 2 The battery compartment on the bottom side of the UMX Open the battery compartment by pressing the shutter clamp carefully in the direction of the battery compartment while pulling the cover of the compartment upwards Please note the following points when inserting the batteries A The symbol of the batteries must coincide with the symbol of the compartment Incorrect polarity will damage the electronics A Do not mix old and new batteries When you change the batteries always change all 3 batteries at the same time A Donotuse damaged batteries The UMX could be damaged due to the leakage of chemicals A H you do not use the unit for an extended period of time please remove the batteries from the compartment Here again the batteries could leak and damage the device After inserting the batteries please close the battery compartment and make sure the shutter c
23. gine that you have been working continuously on one song for several hours and a note suddenly hangs up If you now execute a PANIC command a sound producing device receiving this command becomes silent immediately 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press one of the two keys or MEAIB 3 Release the ASSIGN push button The device will automatically return to the normal play mode IV The command All Notes Off will be sent immediately after you have pressed one of the two keys 4 2 5 The SNAPSHOT SEND command The SNAPSHOT command triggers the transmission of all parameters including their current values All control element assignments as well as their temporary settings on the respective channels are transmitted to the MIDI OUT socket and to the USB output of the UMX It is possible by this method to transfer the complete UMX mapping to a sequencer software at the beginning of a song This is to make sure the song is played with the last valid controller values Apart from this the SNAPSHOT allows you to reset the correct values in an external device where parameters have shifted 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press the GITGERIB push button on the keyboard 3 Release the ASSIGN push button The device automatically returns to the normal play mode IV The SNAPSHOT command is transmitted immediately after activating the keyboard 4 2 6 LOCAL OFF in the UMX The LOCAL OFF in the U
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25. ial scrolling in program libraries Most sound producers have the option to store presets in a Separate bank frequently called a User Bank If the sequence of songs to be played at a concert is defined by your band you can store all of the sounds used for the gig in the User Bank in the sequence they occur in the concert and completely concentrate on your playing A cumbersome search for sounds in the sound producers is no longer required thanks to the OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press the key 3 Release the ASSIGN push button 4 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases Pressing the right hand one of the two push buttons now causes your external device to switch one preset number upward to be switched upward in your external device pressing the left hand causes a step downward in your preset library By pressing both push buttons you jump to Preset 0 in the current bank Please note that you must assign an individual MIDI channel to the OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons if you do not want to work in the GLOBAL CHANNEL refer to chapter 4 2 2 c Optional controller functions Please note that the OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons generate switch controllers in the event of a controller assignment One of the two values 0 or 127 will always be produced
26. ions IS As soon as you assign a function to one of the two push buttons the second push button will automatically assume the same function however it is still restricted in its functionality It is not capable of sending data until you assign a function to this push button with the ASSIGN procedure I amp As soon as you assign an individual MIDI channel to one of the two push buttons the other push button will also switch to this channel This also applies if you return to the GLOBAL CHANNEL a Transposition in individual semitone steps 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press the key 3 M Release the ASSIGN push button 4 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases Pressing the right hand one of the two push buttons causes a shift by one semitone upward pressing the left hand one leads to a shift by one semitone downward Pressing both push buttons cancels all transpositions DS A keyboard can consist of a maximum of 128 semitones according to the MIDI standard If you have reached the lower or upper end of this tone range with the transposition function you cannot exceed the highest or lowest tone despite continued pressing of the transposition push button This also applies to the transposition in octave steps 4 OPERATION 11 U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 b Sequent
27. k Thus for example the VOLUME DATA fader is programmed ex works to send data controlling the volume level of a channel The data connection is usually a standard MIDI cable with a 5 pole DIN plug on each end Such cables should not exceed a length of 15 meters With the UMX there is one more data connection available the USB cable to the host computer Here the cable should not exceed a length of 5 meters The data transmission takes place over 16 channels The control data generated by the individual control elements are also called MIDI messages which can be divided into 3 major groups A Channel Messages Here channel specific control information is transmitted An example of a channel message is the note on instruction As soon as a key is played on the keyboard of the UMX the device generates an instruction which contains the pitch channel number and velocity The receiving sound generator knows which tone has to be played A System Messages These messages are not channel specific but relate to the entire system to which they are sent They are divided into 3 groups System Exclusive Messages for operating system backup updates management of memory contents System Real Time Messages e g for remote control of other devices System Common Messages e g for the synchronization of several devices A Control Messages Also known as Control Changes or Controllers abbreviated as CC controller number There ar
28. lamp snaps into place again If you do neither want to connect the power supply over USB nor operate the unit with batteries there is yet another possibility to connect the UMX over an external power pack Best suited here is the BEHRINGER POWERSUPPLY PSU SB If you usea different power supply please observe the correct operational data 9 V DC 100 mA and correct polarity of the connector plug you will find information about this above the DC input on the rear of the unit Reverse polarity can damage the electronics 1 1 3 Online registration Please do remember to register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase by visiting www behringer com alternatively www behringer de and kindly read the terms and conditions of our warranty carefully 1 INTRODUCTION 5 U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction our goal is to have it repaired as quickly as possible To arrange for warranty service please contact the retailer from whom the equipment was purchased Should your BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity you may directly contact one of our subsidiaries Corresponding contact information is included in the original equipment packaging Global Contact Information European Contact Information Should your country not be listed please contact the distributor nearest you A list of distributors can be found in the support area of our website www behringer com Registering your purchas
29. ng to enter a controller number first 2c If you assign the PITCH BEND wheel please activate one of the keys located below the lettering PB WHEEL ASSIGN or GD You can bypass step 5 if you decide on the key The original pitch bend function is then directly assigned to the PITCH BEND wheel 2d If you complete an assignment for the DATA fader please activate one of the keys located below the lettering GLEE GINA WEE You can bypass step 5 if you decide on the key The original volume function is then directly assigned to the DATA fader 3 Release the ASSIGN push button again 4 Press one of the 16 channel push buttons through to define the channel 5 Press the number keys on the keyboard in sequence until you have completely entered the desired controller number Only value entries between 0 and 127 are possible Greater values are ignored by the device Example Press and AC if you have decided on CC 14 for example Press Cari 3 and if you would like to select CC 107 6 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The LED of the ASSIGN push button will go off in all 3 cases b Assigning push buttons B1 B8 and the optional sustain pedal connected to the socket 15 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Press the related control element once however it is not necessary to continue pressing it 3
30. ntrol with the UMX You can basically control any device supporting the MIDI format Both hardware and software MIDI devices are controlled in exactly the same way The only difference is in the wiring Here are a couple of suggestions on how you can use your UMX A Editing sound parameters of virtual synthesizers sound samplers GM GS XG sound generators A Controlling parameters on effects equipment software plug ins such as effects processors reverbs compressors equalizers etc A Remotely controlling software mixers volume panorama mute functions etc A Remotely controlling transport functions playback forward stop etc on sequencers hard disk recorders drum computers etc A Live control of volume and sound parameters on expanders A Remotely controlling groove boxes step sequencers MIDI generators and other live software A Program changes and volume control on sound generators just like on a master keyboard A Can be used by band keyboardists solo entertainers organists electronic music performers DJs sound engineers home project studio owners theater technicians etc alike And how does it work Remote control is realized by assigning the individual control elements of the UMX to individual MIDI parameters Whenever one of these control elements is operated the UMX generates the control data assigned to this control element which are then transferred to external devices over a data lin
31. of the unit in any way that does not comply with the technical or safety regulations applicable in the country where the product is used A damages defects caused by force majeure or any other condition that is beyond the control of BEHRINGER 5 Any repair or opening of the unit carried out by unauthorized personnel user included will void the warranty 6 If an inspection of the product by BEHRINGER shows that the defect in question is not covered by the warranty the inspection costs are payable by the customer 7 Products which do not meet the terms of this warranty will be repaired exclusively at the buyer s expense BEHRINGER will inform the buyer of any such circumstance If the buyer fails to submit a written repair order within 6 weeks after notification BEHRINGER will return the unit C O D with a separate invoice for freight and packing Such costs will also be invoiced separately when the buyer has sent in a written repair order 6 WARRANTY TRANSFERABILITY This warranty is extended exclusively to the original buyer customer of retail dealer and is not transferable to anyone who may subsequently purchase this product No other person retail dealer etc shall be entitled to give any warranty promise on behalf of BEHRINGER 7 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES Failure of BEHRINGER to provide proper warranty service shall not entitle the buyer to claim consequential damages In no event shall the liability of BEHRINGER exceed t
32. ontroller 108 undefined 109 Controller 109 undefined 110 Controller 110 undefined 111 Controller 111 undefined 112 Controller 112 undefined 113 Controller 113 undefined 114 Controller 114 undefined 115 Controller 115 undefined 116 Controller 116 undefined 117 Controller 117 undefined 118 Controller 118 undefined 119 Controller 119 undefined 120 All Sound Off 121 Reset All Controllers 122 Local Control On Off 123 All Notes Off 124 Omni Mode Off 125 Omni Mode On Poly Mode Off Mono Mode On Poly Mode On Mono Mode Off U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 7 WARRANTY 1 OTHER WARRANTY RIGHTS AND NATIONAL LAW 1 This warranty does not exclude or limit the buyer s statutory rights provided by national law in particular any such rights against the seller that arise from a legally effective purchase contract 2 The warranty regulations mentioned herein are applicable unless they constitute an infringement of national warranty law 2 ONLINE REGISTRATION Please do remember to register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase by visiting www behringer com alternatively www behringer de and kindly read the terms and conditions of our warranty carefully Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair claims quicker and more efficiently Thank you for your cooperation 3 WARRANTY 1 BEHRINGER BEHRINGER International GmbH including all BEHRINGER subsi
33. r selection with ENTER To discard your assignments either press the CANCEL button or the ASSIGN button again EFFECT ON KEY VEOLCITY OFF velocity value is fixed to 110 Change of key pressure has no effect on volume level ES SOFT key pressure is very sensitive low velocity changes create high changes in volume level MEDIUM key pressure is normal very hard hit notes are very loud very soft hit notes produce very low volume HARD key pressure is more unsusceptible compared to all other settings Sass bis invalid input Ce Table 4 1 Effect of RANGE definition on keyboard velocity 4 2 11 The FACTORY RESET command To reset all settings on your UMX25 proceed as follows 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2a Tocause a temporary FACTORY RESET simultaneously press both OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons All temporarily changed control elements are returned to their factory settings The USER MEMORY however is retained and will not be reset 2b Simultaneously press the LS LC STI and keys to perform a complete FACTORY RESET In this case the USER memory is also overwritten in addition to resetting all control elements of the FACTORY MEMORY 3 Release the ASSIGN push button again The LED of the ASSIGN push button continues to be illuminated 4 Finally press the ENTER key If you do not wish to perform the RESET command please press either the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push bu
34. release the MODULATION wheel it retains its adjusted value The PITCH BEND wheel is normally used to change the pitch in real time In this way a sound can be bent upwards downwards by several half tones while playing As a default factory setting pitch bending is assigned to this wheel However in ASSIGN mode you can assign any MIDI control command to the pitch wheel Ex works the VOLUME DATA fader controls the volume of the notes played on the keyboard MIDI CC 7 In ASSIGN mode it can be set to control any MIDI controller The ASSIGN button allows you to assign different functions to the various control elements The basic principle is always the same 1 Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed The status LED above the button lights up The UMX signals that it has entered ASSIGN mode 2 Select the control element to which you would like to assign a new MIDI function by operating it 3 Release the ASSIGN button 4 Depending on the choice you made you may have to define an additional value range see below for more details 5 Press the ENTER Taste button on the keyboard to confirm your assignments To discard your assignments either press the CANCEL button or the ASSIGN button again In either case the ASSIGN LED goes out and the UMX quits ASSIGN mode The USER MEMORY button is used to recall the internal memory The internal memory contains all assignment information set in ASSIGN mode Any changes that
35. rough the two OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Select the OCTAVE SHIFT push button which you want to assign to the program change function 3 Release the ASSIGN push button again 4 Defined the channel by which the program change will be transmitted Press one of the 16 channel keys Leir through on the keyboard 5 Press the key Then press the number keys on the keyboard in sequence until you have completely entered the desired preset number Only value entries between 0 and 127 are possible Greater values are ignored by the device 6 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please select the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases I As soon as you have assigned the direct program selection to one or both OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons simultaneously pressing both push buttons will not activate ANYTHING 4 2 9 Additional functions of the OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons The OCTAVE SHIFT push buttons of the device are in their initial state every time the UMX is switched on refer to table 3 1 Further special functions can be assigned to both push buttons in the ASSIGN mode in addition to the already covered functions regarding direct program change and octave transposition a Transposition in individual semitone steps b Sequential scrolling in program libraries c Optional controller funct
36. s 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over LA ZA 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 CAUTION These service
37. safe place for future reference 1 1 Before you get started 1 1 1 Shipment The U CONTROL was carefully packed at the assembly plant to assure secure transport Should the condition of the cardboard box suggest that damage may have taken place please inspect the unit immediately and look for physical indications of damage IS Damaged equipment should NEVER be sent directly to us Please inform the dealer from whom you acquired the unit immediately as well as the transportation company from which you took delivery of the unit Otherwise all claims for replacement repair may be rendered invalid I To assure optimal protection of your UMX during transport we recommend utilizing a carrying case IS Please always use the original packaging to avoid damage due to storage or shipping IS Never let unsupervised children play with the B CONTROL or with its packaging IS Please dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly fashion 1 1 2 Initial operation and power supply Please make sure that the unit is provided with sufficient ventilation and never place the UMX on top of an amplifier or in the vicinity of a heater to avoid the risk of overheating The power supply can be realized in different ways depending on the main application area For the installation of the UMX in a studio environment it is possible to connect the device directly to a free USB port of the computer using the USB cable provided see fi
38. trol element when you have decided on a push button press this push button once The UMX now knows to which control element you would like to assign a SINGLE CHANNEL 3 Release the ASSIGN push button 4 Press one of the 16 channel keys through cH 16 5 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please select the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases 13 All control elements of the UMX follow the GLOBAL CHANNEL in their channel settings factory settings This means that a control element is a ways in the GLOBAL CHANNEL until you assign it to another channel Please also consider this when you change the GLOBAL CHANNEL since various elements will also change accordingly 4 OPERATION 4 2 3 Assigning the GLOBAL CHANNELs 1 Press the ASSIGN push button and hold it down 2 Activate the control element for which the GLOBAL CHANNEL is to be set If this is a controller or fader briefly move the control element when you have decided on a push button press this push button once The UMX now knows to which control element you would like to assign a GLOBAL CHANNEL 3 Release the ASSIGN push button 4 Press the key 5 Finally press the ENTER key In order to discard your assignments please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push button again The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases 4 2 4 The PANIC key combination Ima
39. troller 03 Controller 3 undefined 04 Foot Controller 05 Portamento Time 06 Data Entry MSB Channel Volume formerly Main Volume 08 Balance 09 Controller 9 undefined 11 Expression 12 Effect Control 1 13 Effect Control 2 14 Controller 14 undefined 15 Controller 15 undefined 16 General Purpose 1 17 General Purpose 2 18 General Purpose 3 19 General Purpose 4 20 Controller 20 undefined 21 Controller 21 undefined 22 Controller 22 undefined 23 Controller 23 undefined 24 Controller 24 undefined 25 Controller 25 undefined 26 Controller 26 undefined 27 Controller 27 undefined 28 Controller 28 undefined 29 Controller 29 undefined 30 Controller 30 undefined 31 Controller 31 undefined 14 Standard MIDI Controller CC Numbers 32 Bank Select LSB 33 Modulation LSB 34 Breath Controller LSB 35 Controller 35 undefined 36 Foot Controller LSB 37 Portamento Time LSB 38 Data Entry LSB Channel Volume LSB formerly Main Volume 40 Balance LSB 41 Controller 41 undefined 42 Pan LSB 43 Expression LSB 44 Effect Control 1 LSB 45 Effect Control 2 LSB 46 Controller 46 undefined 47 Controller 47 undefined 48 General Purpose 1 LSB 49 General Purpose 2 LSB 50 General Purpose 3 LSB 51 General Purpose 4 LSB 52 Controller 52 undefined 53 Controller 53 undefined 54 Controller 54 undefined 55 Controller 55 undefined 56 Controller 56 undefined 57
40. tton again 12 4 OPERATION U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 5 SPECIFICATIONS USB connections Type Type B USB1 1 MIDI connections Type 5 pin DIN plug OUT CONTROL ELEMENTS Controller 1 control wheel with center reset 1 control wheel without center reset 8 rotary knobs 1 fader Buttons 12 buttons Keyboard UMX49 49keys velocity sensitive UMX61 61keys velocity sensitive SWITCH PLUG Foot pedal 1 4 Monojack with automatic polarity recognition POWER SUPPLY USB Battery 3 x 1 5 Volt Mignon Typ AA Mains connection 2 mm 1 13 DC connection Center negative 9 V 200 mA DC regulated extern via China Korea PSU SB CN BEHRINGER 220 V 50 Hz Europe PSU SB EU BEHRINGER 230 V 50 Hz Japan PSU SB JP BEHRINGER 100 V 50 60 Hz Australia PSU SB SAA BEHRINGER 240 V 50 Hz UK PSU SB UK BEHRINGER 240 V 50 Hz USA PSU SB UL BEHRINGER 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption UMX49 max 0 9 W UMX61 max 0 9 W DIMENSIONS WEIGHT Dimensions W x H x L UMX49 215 mm x 97 mm x 825 mm UMX61 215 mm x 97 mm x 990 mm Weight UMX49 3 904 kg UMX61 4 689 kg BEHRINGER is constantly striving to manintain the highest professional standards As a result of these efforts modifications may be made from time to time to existing products without prior notice Specifications and appearance may differ from those listed or illustrated 5 SPECIFICATIONS 13 U CONTROL UMX49 UMX61 6 APPENDIX 00 Bank Select 01 Modulation 02 Breath Con
41. ul In return we guarantee you uncompromising quality as well as excellent technical and audio properties at an extremely reasonable price All of this will enable you to give free rein to your creativity without being hampered by budget constraints We are often asked how we manage to produce such high quality devices at such unbelievably low prices The answer is quite simple it s you our customers Many satisfied customers mean large sales volumes enabling us to get better purchasing terms for components etc Isn t it only fair to pass this benefit on to you Because we know that your success is our success too would like to thank all of you who have made the B CONTROL possible You have all made your own personal contributions from the developers to the many other employees at this company and to you the BEHRINGER user My friends it s been worth the effort Thank you very much Uli Behringer TABLE OF CONTANTS WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 2 VORWORT EE 4 1 EINF HRUNG EE 5 1 1 Bevor Sie beginnen 1 1 1 Auslieferung 1 1 2 Inbetriebnahme und Stromzufuhr 5 1 1 8 Garantie sss 5 1 2 Systemanforderungen sse 6 2 2 USB Modus und Standalone Betrieb 7 2 2 1 Der USB Modus see 7 2 2 2 Der Gtandalone Betrieb 7 3 BEDIENELEMENTE UND ANSCHL SSE 7 4 BEDIENUNG
42. were made after USER MEMORY selection are automatically saved without further user prompts The USER MEMORY is retained even after the unit is switched off The two OCTAVE SHIFT buttons are preset to shift the keyboard range by up to three octaves up or down The associated LEDs help you identify the current octave setting see table 3 1 Since the OCTAVE SHIFT buttons can also be assigned to any MIDI controller we would like to refer you to chapters 4 2 8 and 4 2 9 for detailed information The eight high resolution rotary controls H1 R8 generate continuous controller information They are the controllers that are shown above the buttons in the table 10 All rotary controllers can be assigned to any controller in ASSIGN mode The eight buttons B1 B8 generate switch controllers Again they are assigned to various functions ex factory see table on the device Like the rotary controls the buttons can be freely assigned to any controller in ASSIGN mode The table shows the controller assignment preset at the factory Keyboard legend Informs you about the special functions performed by individual keys on the keyboard The individual elements of the keyboard legend are described in detail in chapter 4 Operation U CONTROL UMX49 UMX6 CO LO 10 11 Z DX U EOMNTROL
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