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Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide
Appendix H - X-Session Preset Chart
Factory Preset
01 MIDI CC's 16-31 *
02 MIDI CC's 32-47 *
03 MIDI CC's 48-63 *
04 MIDI CC's 102-117 *
05 GM Preset
06 Reason native Preset
07 Pro-53 Preset
08 Rebirth Preset
09 Sampletank Preset
10 Sound Blaster Synth Preset
Presets 1 to 4 are designed for software that does not have default
MIDI CC's to control it's parameters, and instead uses a MIDI 'learn'
mode.
*The Cross Fader will send out CC10 for all presets 1-4. F18 is set to
'OFF', so that only cc10 is sent out when the cross fader is moved.
The buttons are assigned MIDI CC's such that their values will not clash
with any of the CC's assigned to the controllers in all four of these presets.
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  • Page 1 Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide Evolution UC-33 Advanced User Guide Appendix H - X-Session Preset Chart Factory Preset 01 MIDI CC's 16-31 * 02 MIDI CC's 32-47 * 03 MIDI CC's 48-63 * 04 MIDI CC's 102-117 * 05 GM Preset...
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    The numeric keypad can be used to alter a parameter during this time. No data is sent out of the X-Session when it is in Edit mode except for program and bank changes. LCD symbols shown in Edit mode will flash to show you that a particular parameter can be edited.
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    Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide Evolution UC-33 Advanced User Guide Appendix E - Standard MIDI Controller numbers (MIDI CC’s) Bank Select Controller 46 Tremelo Depth Modulation Controller 47 Chorus Depth Breath Control Gen Purpose 1 LSB Celeste (De-tune) Controller 3...
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    The data for an individual controller will be sent on which ever channel that controller has been assigned to. Snap Shot is one way of synchronizing the receiving device with the X-Session and can be used as a creative tool, with interesting and surprising results.
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    5 Electric Piano 2 36 Slap Bass 1 69 English Horn 101 SFX Goblins OFF to indicate no data is being sent out by the X-Session. To cancel the controller mute 6 Harpsichord 37 Slap Bass 2 70 Bassoon 102 SFX Echoes...
  • Page 6 Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide Appendix C - Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion Chart Hexadeci- Decimal Hexadeci- Decimal Hexadeci- Decimal mal value Value mal value Value mal value Value...
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    Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide Evolution UC-33 Advanced User Guide B2-The Buttons: MIDI CC Description Program Data Lsb Data Msb (Press Twice) (Press Twice) (Press Twice) 0-119 Standard MIDI CC’s - Toggle Value 2 Toggle Value 1 120-127 Channel Mode...
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    MIDI CC Description Data Lsb (Press Data Msb (Press Any of the 28 real-time controllers on the X-Session can be assigned to a MIDI CC Twice) Twice) number however the 10 assignable buttons have slightly different options from the cross 0-119 Standard MIDI CC’s...
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    Song Position Selecting A Controller For Editing Common:Song Select Before you can assign a MIDI CC to one of the X-Session’s controllers, you will need to System :Clock select it for editing. There are 2 methods for doing this: Exclusive:Commands :Local ON/OFF Press CONTROL SELECT.
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    With multitimbral instruments such as Reason, it can be easier to just change the global MIDI channel on the X-Session in order to jump to the next device, rather than operating the software.
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    The loaded preset setups will appear in the Bank Window. You can Pressing only once will send the program and bank change instructions “on the fly” as then either send it directly to the Evolution device by clicking send, or edit it. described earlier.
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    Evolution X-Session Advanced User Guide Setting Up The Librarian Software Number MMC Command STOP Before you start using the Librarian, check that the X-Session has been selected as input PLAY and output device. DEFERRED PLAY FAST FORWARD Select MIDI Setup from the Options menu.
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    Evolution products. The program not only works with the MK-425C/449C/461C key- have selected controller 19. boards but is also compatible with the Evolution X-Session and the Evolution UC-33e USB controllers. Press ASSIGN and enter '147' this is the MIDI CC...
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    Pressing the MEMORY DUMP buttons will send out a number of Sys Ex data packets that represent the 10 memories you have set up in your X-Session. This is a useful way of storing or backing up the contents of your memory presets externally.
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    ID instead. This isindicated by the fact that the CC symbol will not be showing. Device ID’s run from 00 to 127. 127 is the default device number setting on the X-Session. This setting transmits the Sys Ex message to all devices.
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    MIDI specification, such as Roland's GS of your sequencer you will see two X-Session USB MIDI Ins. The first of these is used to specification and Yamaha's XG specification. Both of these require you to specify a...

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