Behringer MOTOoR 61 Manual

Behringer MOTOoR 61 Manual

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    User Manual MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 61/49-Key USB/MIDI Master Controller Keyboard with Motorized Faders and Touch-Sensitive Pads
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    14 7. MC Mode Assignment Table 16 8. How to use MC mode in your DAW 17 9. How to make the best use of motor faders 26 10. Using Presets 29 11. Specifications 36 Thank you Thank you very much for expressing your confidence in BEHRINGER products by purchasing a MOTÖR keyboard controller!
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    49 User Manual Important Safety Instructions periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been LAKE, TANNOY, TURBOSOUND, TC ELECTRONIC, TC HELICON, BEHRINGER, BUGERA and DDA are trademarks or registered trademarks of MUSIC
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    ÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 1. Introduction The MOTÖR 49 and MOTÖR 61 keyboard controllers allow you to take total command over your virtual instruments and DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Featuring smooth action, motorized faders and pressure-sensitive pads, these keyboard controllers provide an
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    5 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual
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    6 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 2. Control Elements (12) (13) (1) (14) Important Note: (2) Please refer to the MC (15) Mode Assignment table (4) on page 16 when using the unit in MC Mode (3) (16) (5) (7) (8) (6) (9) (10) (11) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21)
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    to play after the keys are released. (18) TRANSPORT BUTTONS - these standard transport controls allow direct (6) OPERATION MODE access to your DAW record/play controls. MIDI - this puts the unit into MIDI mode, where it can send and respond to MIDI data. When MIDI is engaged, this button will
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    to connect an expression pedal, typically The MOTÖR keyboard will show up as a class-compliant USB MIDI device, a treadle pot. The operation of this pedal can be customized using the capable of supporting MIDI in and out. GLOBAL/MIDI/CHANGE CONTROL menu. Press the pedal when the menu is waiting
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    , the MOTÖR keyboard can operate in MC mode. 3.1 Software Setup The MOTÖR controller is a USB Class Compliant MIDI device, and so no driver installation is required. 3.4 Firmware Update Check that the latest firmware in your unit is up to date (see the Global/Device/ Firmware menu of the
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    User Manual 4. Display Menus 4.1 PRESET MENU This is the default screen when the keyboard is turned on. It shows the currentlyselected preset's number and name, the last sent MIDI event, the octave, current Tempo BPM, time division value, velocity/aftertouch meter, MIDI or MC mode, and MIDI channel
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    11 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 4.3 EDIT MENU PRESETS 1. SAVE/COPY PRESET - save the current keyboard split on or off and select the lower octave from -5 to +5. 2. SET UP SPLIT - select the split point of the keyboard by pressing the desired key on the keyboard. Then select the lower MIDI channel
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    12 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 4.4 P.CHNG MENU There are 2 options for this it instantly to an attached DAW or synth. Follow these steps to set up a single send: 1. Select PGM CHNG, or BANK+PGM CHNG. 2. Select MIDI OUT port (USB+MIDI, MIDI, USB). 3. Select MIDI CHANNEL (1-16, ALL, GLOBAL CH
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    13 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 5. Connections Make sure that you use good quality connectors and connection cords, including the MIDI connections, footswitch connections and the USB cord. Make all connections before turning on the power to your MOTÖR keyboard controller, and make sure it is
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    14 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 6. Applications The diagrams below are examples of some typical basic systems. 6.1 Studio System Expression Pedal Foot Switch USB B Power Adapter USB A Desktop
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    15 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 6.2 Studio/ Live System Expression Pedal Foot Switch MIDI IN External Sound Module 6.3 USB Powered Mode* USB B Power Adapter USB A MIDI OUT Laptop Audio Out to PA system or Studio Monitors USB B * No Motorized Faders, LEDs and Display are dimmed USB A
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    16 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 7. MC Mode Assignment Table This table shows the operation of the various controls in MC mode. The silkscreened text on the MOTÖR top surface shows the standard MIDI operation, whereas some of the assignments change when you are using MC mode, such as the Fader
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    17 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 8. How to use MC mode in your DAW 8.1 General Information: Your MOTÖR Keyboard's MC mode supports concurrent use as a MIDI performance keyboard and remote controlling any MC-compatible (Mackie Control) DAW (digital audio workstation). MOTÖR achieves this by
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    18 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 8.2 Installation Example Ableton Live 9 (9.6.1) Mac OS X (El Capitan, 10.11.3) 1. Power on your MOTÖR keyboard. 2. Connect it to your Mac via USB cable. 3. Press the MC button on your MOTÖR keyboard. 7. For "Output" select MOTÖR49 Keyboard (Anschluss 2) (Port 2).
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    MOTÖR 49 User Manual Mixer View Notes about the example above: MIDI track 1 Has "MkI4 Simple Piano" assigned Virtual fader is visible on the screen Motor fader will work in MC mode (same operation as for audio tracks) MIDI track 4 Has no instrument assigned Only "MIDI meter" visible Motor fader will
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    on your MOTÖR keyboard. 8. Open the Advanced tab and ensure that all checkmarks are set as shown in the screenshot, especially Show Advanced Tools, MIDI, and Control Surfaces. Finally close the window. 4. Start Logic Pro X. 5. Select File > New. 9. Open Logic Pro X > Control Surfaces > Setup
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    MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 11. Select Mackie Designs > Mackie Control > Logic Control, press Add, and close the window. 12. Now select on the left the Output Port: MOTÖR61 Keyboard Port 2 (MOTÖR61 Keyboard Anschluss 2) 13. Now select on the left the Input Port: MOTÖR61 Keyboard Port 2 (MOT
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    on your MOTÖR keyboard. 6. Go to Preferences > Controllers: 4. Start BITWIG. Now follow the screenshots below to assign your MOTÖR keyboard: 5. Go to Options > Preferences: 7. Select for the Generic MIDI Keyboard, the MOTÖR49 Keyboard (1st entry). 8. Select for the Mackie MCU PRO Input, the
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    Manual 10. Finally all the assignments are done Transport Functions and Mixer parameters (for example fader and pan) are controlled via MCU PRO emulation on "MIDIIN2" and "MIDIOUT2" (MOTÖR49) Performance MIDI Notes and CCs are recorded from Keyboard "MOTÖR49 Keyboard" Now you can control your DAW
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    24 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 8.5 Installation Example Reaper (5.1) Windows 7 (64-bit) 1. Power on your MOTÖR keyboard. 2. Connect it to your PC via USB cable. 3. Press the MC button on your MOTÖR keyboard. 7. The MOTOR49 Keyboard will be shown as Enabled Control: 8. Go to Preferences >
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    are done. 11. Select for the MIDI output > MIDIOUT2 (MOTÖR49 Keyboard): The recorded performance MIDI Notes and CC come in on port "MOTÖR49 Keyboard" Reaper allows you to choose recording all events on one track or selecting individual channels. The MCU controls (for example faders, pan, and
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    26 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 9. How to make the best use of motor faders 9.1 General Information: Your MOTÖR Keyboard offers 8 + 1 touch-sensitive motor faders. It is important to understand that compatible DAW applications will expect 3 separate MIDI events for properly reacting to a fader
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    27 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 9.3 Switching off the fader touch command in standard MIDI mode: Let us look at how we can edit the MIDI assignments for one specific control event, for example, the Fader Touch event. In case you don't want to use this function, you can re-assign the touch
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    28 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 11. Now press the DATA knob 6 times until "SUCCESS" the display will show "FADER TOUCH 24." ◊ If you want to remove the touch command for all 32 channel faders, you have to repeat the above steps for each fader individually. ◊ Although there is a Global command
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    MOTÖR 49 User Manual 10. Using Presets The menu displays allow you to select and make adjustments to the parameters of your MOTÖR keyboard controller, and within your DAW. (These would be created and saved using your DAW's own preset load/save functions.) Intially, the MOTÖR keyboard comes with
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    30 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 10.3 Saving your first Preset When the keyboard is new and straight out of the box, it will have just the DEFAULT preset 0 loaded into memory. This preset cannot be erased, renamed, or
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    61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 10.4 Updating an existing Preset If you load a preset and make changes to some of the parameters, you can update this preset and overwrite it. For example, suppose we have loaded preset 9, and then made some changes to the MOTÖR parameters and want to update it: 4. Rotate
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    32 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 10.5 Renaming a Preset 1. Return to the main preset window by either pressing the BACK button a few times, or press the EDIT button and select the
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    33 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 10.6 Deleting a Preset 1. Return to the main preset window by either pressing the BACK button a few times, or press the EDIT button and select the
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    34 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 10.7 Preset Overview Menu A list of all the presets is available from the Preset Overview menu. This menu also allows you to select and load a
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    35 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual 7. Success! Preset 4 is loaded as the current preset.
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    MIDI or Mackie Control (MC) Controls Keyboard Encoders Faders Pads Modulation Pitch Bend Transport 49 or 61 semi-weighted full-size keys, with velocity and aftertouch 8 rotary controls with LED collar 9 motorized 61 Dimensions (H x W x D) MOTÖR 49 Dimensions (H x W x D) MOTÖR 61 Weight MOTÖR 49
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    49 User Manual FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 Responsible Party Name: Address: Phone Number: MUSIC Group Services NV Inc. 5270 Procyon Street Las Vegas, NV 89118 USA +1 702 800 8290 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 accordance with the instructions, may cause
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User Manual
MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49
61/49-Key USB/MIDI Master Controller Keyboard with
Motorized Faders and Touch-Sensitive Pads