Manuel d'utilisation disponible en français sur www.eagletone.com
I
NTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Eagletone TINYCONTROL. To help
you get the most out of your new instrument, please read this man-
ual carefully. In order to take full advantage of this product, you will
need to create settings in the application you are using. Please
follow the instructions described in the owner's manual to define
these settings.
F
EATURES
• USB-MIDI controller works with virtually all audio software.
• Small enough to fit in a back pack or laptop bag.
• Plug and Play USB connection for Mac and PC requires no driver
installation.
• 9 knobs, 9 sliders, 11 buttons.
• Transport buttons: LOOP, REW, FF, STOP, PLAY and REC.
• 4 programmable memory banks.
• Comes with editor software for Mac and PC.
• USB bus powered, no additional power cable needed.
• Comes with a USB cable.
P
ARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
1.
MIDI control group
A knob, slider, button are collectively called a MIDI control group.
The TINYCONTROL has nine MIDI control groups.
a. Knob
This knob transmits control change messages.
b. Slider
This slider transmits control change messages.
c. Button
This button transmits control change messages or note messages.
2.
Transport buttons
There are six transport buttons: LOOP, REW, FF, STOP, PLAY and
REC. These buttons transmit control change messages or MMC
(MIDI Machine Control) messages.
3.
Assignable buttons
These two buttons can be used as MIDI CC switches or Note.
4.
Bank button
Use this button to switch between the four banks. A "bank" is a set
of parameter assignments for the controllers (knobs, sliders and
buttons, etc.) so that the controllers can be used to operate your
DAW or software synthesizer. The TINYCONTROL has four banks.
The four banks are collectively called a "bank set". You can use
included the software to change the assignment of each controller
(See "Making detailed settings").
5.
Bank LEDs
The LED of the selected bank will light up.
6.
USB connector
Connect the TINYCONTROL to your computer with a USB cable via
this port.
7.
Settled controller
The knob is for adjusting the program change. It cannot be edited.
Buttons are used to send settled control message (controller
number 64/67). They cannot be edited.
The slider is only for adjusting the master volume. It cannot be
edited.
TINYCONTROL
S
ETUP
Operating requirements
Mac OS X:
Apple Macintosh computer with an Intel or PowerPC processor that
has a USB port and satisfies the requirements for running Mac OS
X.
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.3.9, or Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later.
Windows:
Computer that has a USB port and satisfied the requirements for
running Microsoft Windows XP/Vista (a USB chipset made by the
Intel Corporation is recommended).
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later, or Microsoft
Windows Vista SP1.
Connections and power
Connect the Eagletone TINYCONTROL to your computer with a
USB cable.
M
AKING DETAILED SETTINGS
The following settings cannot be edited from the TINYCONTROL
itself, so you will need to use the included software.
Global
Scene MIDI channel [1...16]
Specifies which MIDI channel the TINYCONTROL will use to
transmit note messages, as well as MIDI messages that are sent
when you press the button or move the sliders and knobs.
This should be set to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI applica-
tion that you are controlling.
Transport MIDI channel [1...16/Scene MIDI Channel]
Specifies the MIDI channel on which MIDI messages will be trans-
mitted when you operate the transport buttons.
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI application you are
controlling.
If you set this to "Scene MIDI Channel", the message will be trans-
mitted on the Scene MIDI Channel.
Groupe MIDI channel [1...16/ Scene MIDI Channel]
Specifies the MIDI channel on which each MIDI control group will
transmit MIDI messages.
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI application you're
controlling. If you set this to "Scene MIDI Channel," messages will
be transmitted on the Scene MIDI Channel.
Knobs
Operating a knob will transmit a control change message. You can
enable/disable each knob, specify its control change number, and
specify the values transmitted when the knob is turned fully left or
fully right.
Knob Enable [Disable /Enable]
Enables or disables the knob.If you've disabled a knob, turning it
will not transmit a MIDI message.
Control Change Number [0...127]
Specifies the control change number of the control change
message that is transmitted.