Which software can be controlled ....................8 Settings in the system mode ....................... 9 Preparations in Live ......................... 11 Working with Live ........................12 Parameter-Feedback ......................... 14 Expanded sets........................... 17 Controller numbers........................19 Troubleshooting ........................24 Page 1 micromodul LV2 User manual...
Use a soft towel or brush to clean the instrument. Please do not use any cleaning liquids or water, so you avoid any damages to the instrument. Page 2 micromodul LV2 User manual...
LED’s are as much a part of electronic music as steering wheel is to a car. Micromodul LV2, also called just LV2, is a pocket-size, custom-made controller for one of the most creative music programs in recent history. The LV2 is very compact and easy to transport, and you do not even need the mains adaptor, it works with standard and rechargeable batteries.
Silver aluminium front plate with anodised coating (abrasion resistant) and inscriptions 51 LED's in different colors to display various information (low light shining of all LED’s for better orientation in dark club atmosphere) High-quality faders, encoders and joystick from ALPS Page 4 micromodul LV2 User manual...
Quick Access After you did all of the relevant midi-connections and settings in Live (see further down) and loaded one of our setups (preferably ‘micromodul LV2 V01 A6M6 Live50.als’), the fun may begin. Use your mouse to drag and drop a few clips from the browser to any slots in the different first 6 audio-tracks.
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After letting go of the Shift-key the encoder controls the effects again. To start or stop Live globally you can also push both the Pot-ctrl-keys in combination with the Main-key. Page 6 micromodul LV2 User manual...
You can find a suitable mains adaptor in our accessories. The adaptor plug (hollow plug: 2.1 mm inner / 5.5 mm outer) must be polarised according to the information on the connection plate: outer ring = minus, inner pin = plus. Page 7 micromodul LV2 User manual...
(13 tracks) or switched to five fixed groups (Clip, FX3, FX4, FX5 & Main). The joystick can control, dependent from the selected track (13 tracks) or from 2 further fixed groups (FX1 & FX2), two parameters. The 12 coloured track buttons on the Page 8 micromodul LV2 User manual...
- upper LED (Send) on = internal control; after play-command the Play-LED is on; after stop-command it is switched off - middle LED (EQ) on = external control; after arriving midi-start-command the Play-LED is on, after arriving midi-stop-command it is switched off Page 9 micromodul LV2 User manual...
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By starting the system mode all start settings are inherited. This is very useful in order to find all control elements set for the most used targets right at the start without any annoying switching. Page 10 micromodul LV2 User manual...
LED track 7-12). But the LED can also be used for the so called faderpos-indication (has to be activated in the system mode). You can switch between track- and faderpos-indication by pressing the Shift- Page 12 micromodul LV2 User manual...
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The track is indicated by the key LED’s. The master-track can be only selected with the encoder (to select the master-track hold the shift-key and the button of the right encoder). Page 13 micromodul LV2 User manual...
The indication of the function Scene-launch is first generated in the LV2 itself and do not have to be identical to the Live-face, but it displays always the scene that was started last with Page 14 micromodul LV2 User manual...
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(right) micromodul instead, the feedback killer- function has to be switched off in every controller, otherwise no passing through of the midi- data from the external instrument takes place. The following drafts show 2 possible configurations: Page 15 micromodul LV2 User manual...
Please also read the settings concerings the feedback in the chapter above. Working with two micromodul LV2's or LC2’s Multiple controllers is an especially attractive solution for the Live sequencer. The LV2 was designed in order to be expandable.
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Of course, we supply you with two files for the configuration of the necessary presets: - micromodul LV2-DJ2 V02 A6 Live41.als with 6 tracks and send controls with the DJ2 - micromodul LV2-DJ2 V02 A6 Live50.als with 6 tracks and send controls with the DJ2 You get further explaination in the DJ2 manual.
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Such mididata should not be used with midi-in, since this could cause problems (spontaneous switching of track and key mode) with the micromodul system. These ‘events’ are only used by a few very expensive keyboards. Page 23 micromodul LV2 User manual...
Live as relative data. So be aware that the lower window border has to show ‘Relative (2’s Comp.)’ when assigning the encoder. This happens by moving the encoder at least 2 steps to the left (against clockwise direction). Page 24 micromodul LV2 User manual...
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