The Em1 Malletstation Unit - Pearl Malletstation EM1 User Manual

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GETTING STARTED (continued)

2.7 THE EM1 malletSTATION UNIT

You can interact with the malletSTATION via the bars, the gap
caps, the octave buttons, the low note buttons, four assignable
buttons, three assignable faders, and three assignable pedal
inputs. The assignable interface elements can be programmed
to send a variety of MIDI data using the malletSTATION Editor.
KEY FEATURES - TOP PANEL
OCTAVE BUTTONS
There are two octave
buttons on malletSTATION.
These allow you to shift the
range of the instrument two
octaves up or down from
the default position. You will
see the respective button lit
green for one octave, and
red for two octaves.
LOW NOTE SHIFT
These buttons allow you to
change the diatonic low note
of malletSTATION. Adjust the
selection to the low note that
you want, and then adjust
the Gap Caps to represent
the accidental positions of
the selected range. This will
default to F-F each time the
unit is powered on, unless
changed in the software
editor. (See page 19 for a gap
cap placement chart of all 7
low note assignments)
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3 ASSIGNABLE FADERS
By default, the 3 assignable
faders will be set to the
following commands*:
Vertical Fader 1 - Modulation
Vertical Fader 2 - Pitch Bend
Horizontal Fader - Assignable
(cc20)
4 ASSIGNABLE
BUTTONS
By default, the 4 assignable
buttons will be set to the
following commands*:
Button 1 - MIDI Note 64,
Channel 10
Button 2 - MIDI Note 65,
Channel 10
Button 3 - MIDI Note 66,
Channel 10
Button 4 - MIDI Note 67,
Channel 10
*These assignments can
be easily changed in the
software editor.

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