Electrix Tweaker User Manual

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Page 1 - TWEAKER USER MANUAL

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Page 2 - Table of Contents

3. Hardware Controls103.1.2 MappabilityEach button can be mapped to output Notes or CC’s. Each button may also function as a speed control button for

Page 3 - Safety Instructions

3. Hardware Controls113.2 EncodersThe TWEAKER has 7 encoders. Each encoder is capable of outputting in Absolute or Relative Mode. The output mode of e

Page 4 - 1 Getting Started

3. Hardware Controls12Encoder speeds are assignable by the TWEAKER EDITOR’s “encspeedA” and “encspeedB” functions, by sending a message to an encode

Page 5 - 1.5 Overlay Installation

3. Hardware Controls13MIDI Feedback Encoders in Relative Mode are capable of accepting MIDI feedback to the LED Rings. If the TWEAKER receives a messa

Page 6 - 1.6 Firmware & Utilities

3. Hardware Controls14Default Settings8 The RGB LED’s are mapped to Notes 1-388 The Red LED’s used for the navigation style buttons are mapped to Note

Page 7 - 1.6.3 LED Test

3. Hardware Controls153.3.2 Display Styles RGB LED’s There are 38 RGB (Red/Green/Blue) LED’s: 32 for the grid and three per channel strip. They have

Page 8 - 2 Connections

3. Hardware Controls16encoder value. Default SettingsThe LED Rings are mapped to CC79-84 on MIDI Channel 1. Encoder Local Control By default, the LED

Page 9 - 3 Hardware Controls

3. Hardware Controls17EQ EQ mode lights from the center LED and stretches either to the left or right depending on the LED ring’s display value. When

Page 10 - 3.1.3 LED Feedback

3. Hardware Controls183.5 Pressure Sensitive Pads The TWEAKER has 8 large pressure sensitive pads for drumming or expressive control of eects. 3.5.1

Page 11 - 3.2 Encoders

3. Hardware Controls193.5.4 Pad CC Retrigger Rate The pads are capable of outputting CC’s at a predened rate in multiples of 5 milliseconds (ms).By

Page 12 - 3.2.2 Relative

ELECTRIX TWEAKER User Manual2Table of Contents 1 Getting Started 4 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 What‘s Included in the Box? 4 1.3 Product Registrat

Page 13 - 3.3.1 Reception Modes

3. Hardware Controls208 Potentiometer reaches center: TWEAKER sends note o (velocity 0)8 Potentiometer leaves center (increasing) TWEAKER sends note

Page 14 - Button Local Control

3. Hardware Controls21 3.6.1 MappabilityCC MessagesEach potentiometer can be mapped to output to any CC (0-119) using the TWEAKER EDITOR or the “Set P

Page 15 - 3.4 LED Rings

4. Default MIDI Settings224 Default MIDI SettingsThe following is a list of the TWEAKER’s factory default MIDI note and CC settings.Soft Touch Button

Page 16 - 3.4.2 Display Modes

4. Default MIDI Settings23C#-2NOTE:D#3AFTERTOUCH:CC 71POT:CC 51CENTER NOTE:D#2POT:CC 53CENTER NOTE:F2POT:CC 54CENTER NOTE:F#2POT:CC 52CENTER NOTE:E2NO

Page 17 - Dual Display

5. The Settings Channel245 The Settings ChannelThe settings channel is reserved for the use of standard MIDI CC messages to congure dierent TWEAKER

Page 18 - 3.5 Pressure Sensitive Pads

5. The Settings Channel254RM = Ring Mode4SB = Security Bit (0 = ignore message, 1=accept message)4ES = Encoder Speed4EOM0 = Encoder Output Mode (0=abs

Page 19 - 3.6 Potentiometers

5. The Settings Channel2673 Walk Relative 174 EQ Relative 175 Spread Relative 176 Fill Absolute 177 Walk Absolute 178 EQ Absolute 179 Spread Absolute

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5. The Settings Channel27104 Fill Relative 5105 Walk Relative 5106 EQ Relative 5107 Spread Relative 5108 Fill Absolute 5109 Walk Absolute 5110 EQ Abso

Page 21 - 3.6.1 Mappability

5. The Settings Channel28CC 57, Channel 16, Velocity 68 Puts the top-left encoder in Absolute ModePuts the top-left encoder’s LED ring in Fill ModeNo

Page 22 - 4 Default MIDI Settings

5. The Settings Channel295.2.2 LED Rings Response TableValue Received by TweakerExpected Change to Encoder PropertiesRing Mode Encoder Output ModeEnc

Page 23 - TWEAKER DEFAULT MIDI MAP

ELECTRIX TWEAKER User Manual3 6.2 Set Messages 32 6.3 Request Responses 39 6.4 Message Glossary 40Read these instructions. Keep these instruc

Page 24 - 5 The Settings Channel

5. The Settings Channel3089 Walk <nc> <nc> enabled90 EQ <nc> <nc> enabled91 Spread <nc> <nc> enabled92 Fill <nc

Page 25 - 5.1 Encoder Settings

5. The Settings Channel31120 Fill <nc> <nc> disabled121 Walk <nc> <nc> disabled122 EQ <nc> <nc> disabled123 Spread

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6. SysEx Messages326 SysEx MessagesThe following is a list of the TWEAKER’s factory default MIDI note and CC settings.6.1 System Exclusive Command B

Page 27 - Sample Messages

6. SysEx Messages33Message for Default Settings: < 240, 00, 01, 106, 01, 01, 00, 01, 00, 02, 00, 03, 00, 04, 00, 05, 00, 06, 00, 07, 00, 08, 00, 09

Page 28 - 5.2 LED Ring Settings

6. SysEx Messages34Message for Default Settings: < 240, 00, 01, 106, 01, 03, 00, 56, 00, 57, 00, 58, 00, 59, 00, 60, 00, 61, 00, 62, 247 >04 : F

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6. SysEx Messages35Data Bytes: 3 Data Bytes per Encoder : Not Applicable Message for Default Settings: < 240, 0, 1, 106, 01, 05, 126, 05, 01, 247 &

Page 30

6. SysEx Messages3607 : LED Ring Output Modes This Message changes the display mode of all LED rings (Walk, Fill, Spread, or EQ).Total Bytes: 9Data By

Page 31

6. SysEx Messages3709 : Map LED Rings This message changes the MIDI mapping of all LED rings (Channel, CC Only, and Number).Total Bytes: 19Data Bytes:

Page 32 - 6 SysEx Messages

6. SysEx Messages3814 : Disable Encoder Local Control This message can enable or disable Ring Local Control for the encoders. Total Bytes: 8Data Bytes

Page 33 - 03 : Encoder Mappings

6. SysEx Messages39127 : Save Maps and SettingsThe TWEAKER saves all of its current settings as the default settings when it receives this message. Us

Page 34 - 05 : Encoder Settings

1. Getting Started41 Getting StartedThank you for purchasing the TWEAKER on behalf of the entire Electrix team. We hope you enjoy performing with the

Page 35 - 06 : FSR Settings

6. SysEx Messages40126 : Receive Controller CongurationThe TWEAKER sends this message in response to a Request Controller Conguration Message.Total

Page 36 - 08 : Map RGB LED’s

6. SysEx Messages41Channel Number/ Output TypeBitwise: x c3 c2 c1 c0 m2 m1 m0Note or CC (m2:m0) : Min: 0 (Note) Max: 1 (CC) Values 2-7 can be sent but

Page 37 - 13 : Set Settings Channel

6. SysEx Messages42Defaults: Speed A: 5Speed B: 1 CC Retrigger OnThis pair of Bytes determines whether or not each pressure sensitive pad will stream

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6. SysEx Messages43Note: Setting the Note O pressure threshold higher than the Note On pressure threshold will create a pressure zone, where the TWEA

Page 39 - 6.3 Request Responses

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Page 40 - 6.4 Message Glossary

1. Getting Started51.2 What’s Included in the Box?The TWEAKER box contains the following items: 8 The TWEAKER Controller8 A set of four height-extens

Page 41 - Encoder Speeds A and B

1. Getting Started6The TWEAKER enclosure was designed to keep overlays in place with minimal movement during performances. 1.6 Firmware & Utiliti

Page 42 - CC Retrigger On

1. Getting Started71.6.2 Updating Firmware1. Hold down the round rubber button located in the center of the four directional navigation buttons, whil

Page 43 - CC Retrigger Rate

2. Connections82 ConnectionsAny of the controls on TWEAKER can be congured to provide a wide range of functionality. Here are some basic terms and us

Page 44 - Sun Valley, CA 91352

3. Hardware Controls93 Hardware ControlsAny of the controls on the TWEAKER can be congured to provide a wide range of functionality. Here are some b

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