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10 MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual
PADS
1. PAD VELOCITY – select from three pad-velocity options
(Soft, Medium, and Hard).
2. FIXED VELOCITY – select the desired xed velocity fom 0 to 127.
3. AFTER TOUCH SENSITIVITY – select the desired sensitivity from OFF, 1 to
10. Always select OFF if not needed (reduces MIDI trac).
4. COLOR – Select a pad and then choose from 16 possible backlight colors.
Each pad can be a dierent color.
FADERS
1. MOTOR ON/OFF – turns the fader motors on or o.
2. TOUCH ON/OFF – turns the fader touch sensitivity on or o.
3. MOTOR CALIBRATE – starts a routine to calibrate the fader motors, and
the faders will slide up and down once. This is the same as when the MOTÖR
keyboard is turned on. (It only happens if the MOTÖR keyboard is powered by
the supplied power adapter.)
4. MOTOR CONSISTENCY – this concerns smoothness and mechanical noise
reduction when controlling the motors. This menu lets you choose between
consistency ON or OFF.
ENCODERS
1. ACCELERATION – changes the response curve of the encoder output from 0
(no acceleration), to 10 (maximum acceleration applied).
2. LED RING MODE – move an encoder to select it, and then choose from 5
dierent illumination modes of the LED ring: Single, Pan, Fan, Spread, Trim.
Each encoder can have a dierent LED ring mode. Choose a display mode
that suits your use of the encoders, for example you could be using some as
trim controls, and some as pan controls.
KEYBOARD
1. VELOCITY SENSITIVITY – select from four keyboard sensitivity options
(O, Soft, Medium, and Hard). If OFF is selected, then you can adjust the
FIXED VELOCITY from 0 to 127.
2. KEY AFTERTOUCH – select the desired aftertouch sensitivity from OFF,
1 to 10. Always select OFF if not needed (reduces MIDI trac). The higher
the aftertouch number you choose, the more extreme the variations in the
aftertouch value as you change the pressure.
DEVICE
1. FIRMWARE INFO – displays the current rmware version.
2. LCD CONTRAST – changes the contrast setting of the LCD screen.
The display can also be negative (setting 0).
3. POWER SAVING – allows you to switch on the same mode which is standard
in USB bus power mode (if no power adapter is connected and power is
provided from computer via USB). When ON, it disables fader motors,
fader touch, and dims all LEDs and the display.
4. BRIGHTNESS – adjust the LCD backlight and LED brightness.
5. RESET SETTINGS – this will reset all presets and global settings.
Caution: Use this carefully as all of your saved presets will be erased and the
global settings set to their default factory value.
4. Display Menus
4.1 PRESET MENU
This is the default screen when the keyboard is turned on. It shows the currently-
selected presets number and name, the last sent MIDI event, the octave, current
Tempo BPM, time division value, velocity/aftertouch meter, MIDI or MC mode, and
MIDI channel.
First press the DATA knob, then turn the knob to scroll through the available (non
empty) preset names, then press again to select the desired preset.
NOTE: You can only select/scroll through presets, if any user presets have
previously been created. To do so, save/copy a preset using the EDIT\PRESETS\
SAVE/COPY PRESET menu.
The MOTÖR keyboard comes with 64 memory places for your own user presets
with individual naming.
You can see a list of all presets in the EDIT menu:
EDIT\PRESETS\PRESET OVERVIEW.
4.2 GLOBAL MENU
MIDI
1. MIDI PANIC – use this if your host software is suering from stuck notes or
synchronization issues.
2. GLOBAL CHANNEL – select the global MIDI channel, from 1 to 16.
3. MIDI CLOCK – set the BPM-based features (arpeggiator, note repeat) to run
o the internal clock, an external MIDI clock, or an external USB clock.
4. CHANGE CONTROLthis is only active in MIDI mode: Move a desired control
such as a fader, encoder, pad, foot control, mod wheel, or transport button,
and then change its parameters:
MIDI OUT – select from MIDI, USB, or USB+MIDI.
MIDI CH – select from 1-16, ALL, GLOBAL CH, or OFF
CC NUM – from 0-127 (there will be a warning if this is already in use)
SET START VALUE – from 0 to 127
SET END VALUE – from 0 to 127
Note: Continuous controls have CC assignment only, but press/touch
elements, such as transport buttons, pads, the sustain switch or the fader
touch function, have 2 options, either CTRL CHNG or NOTE MESSAGE with
dierent menu options
If you move the Expression Pedal, while in this CHANGE CONTROL menu,
you can choose it to send a CC message, or to operate as one of the
following: an expression pedal, pitch bend, mod wheel, or volume control.
If you press the Sustain Pedal, you can choose it to send a CC message,
Note message, or to operate as one of the following: sustain pedal,
play/stop, record on/o, Arpeggiator on/o, or Arp Latch.
5. MIDI THRU MODE – select the MIDI MERGE/THRU port to be
THRU or MERGE.
6. USB OUT MODE – select between OUT, THRU, and MERGE operation.
7. TRANSPORT MODE – rotate the DATA knob to select the assignment of the
transport buttons from: MMC, MIDI, MMC+MIDI, MIDI Control, or MIDI Note.

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