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Trouble-Shooting My Evolution hardware suddenly stopped working after having performed fine since installation. Switch off the unit and leave for 10 seconds. Then restart your computer and try again. If the problem persist you may have to re-install drivers for the unit. 2 19 My drivers are listed in the Device Manager and are said to be working OK, but the keyboard is not recognised in any software. Win2000 and XP have a limitation to how many MIDI device drivers you can have installed at any one time. There is no indication that you are using the maximum number of drivers - the drivers will install as if there is not a problem. To fix this problem: Go to http://www.evolution.co.uk/support/faq/index.html and locate the above question. You will find a link to an exe file that will solve this problem for you. I have plugged in a sustain pedal to my Evolution keyboard, but it works the wrong way round. The polarity of the sustain pedal is calculated by the keyboard when it is powered up. On power up, the sustain pedal is assumed to be in the OFF position. So, if you want the sustain pedal to be off when it is unpressed, make sure the pedal is unpressed when you power up. When I press a key, there is a delay before I hear any sound. This delay is known as latency. Latency with MIDI signals is due to the soft-synth you are using. MIDI data is simply control data. The MIDI is read by the soft-synth. The soft-synth then completes a large number of complex calculations, in order to produce the sound you hear. All this takes time. We recommend getting a proper soundcard. You can get a decent one these days for under 30. If you already have an adequate sound card, try re-installing the latest drivers for the sound card, or try reducing the buffer sizes of the audio drivers. You can do this in the Sound Studio II and Sound Studio Pro II programs by going to 'Audio' 'Audio system settings' where you can reduce the buffer sizes of the MME or ASIO drives. I can t get any sound from my Evolution Software. In your software go to Options Devices. Here you will see a list of MIDI Inputs and MIDI outputs. If you have MIDI inputs available, if no driver names appear in the Output column, you need to re-install your soundcard or update the soundcard drivers. The output column allows you to choose which output driver you want for generating the MIDI sounds. Most soundcards will have an option such as "FM synth" or "SBLive Synth". Click on these driver names to use the sounds of your soundcard for playback of MIDI data. If you just have a sound chip, the software synth to select may be like "Microsoft SW synth". Click on the driver name of your choice. Rule of Thumb: If you have numerous output drivers enabled (highlighted in blue) and cannot hear any output, de-select all but one of them and try again. Repeat this process until you hear some sounds.
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presets setup Reason 1. Reason 2. Reason MIDI 3. Reverb 4. 7) Recall 5. 33 6. fader1 (1) fader fader 01 03 fader01 controller03. 7. 7) ASSIGN 8. 012 fader 01 12 controller fader Reason fader2 fader2 controller21 1. 7) Assign 2. 14 4) 02 14 controller fader decay Reason controller MIDI CC s... midi global midi toggle... RPNNRPNSysex MMC control RPNNRPN controller... Sysex device ID... n-volatile Memory Dump... ID Midi Midi Midi midi... midi... Program Bank changes RPNNRPN Sysex To Evolution Librarian Librarian... Librarian... Librarian... Librarian... preset setup... setup... Librarian * Preset Appendix A - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART... 24 Appendix B - Assignable MIDI CC s on the UC-33... 25 Appendix C - Hexadecimal Conversion Chart... 27 Appendix D - Useful MIDI data... 28 Appendix E - Standard MIDI Controller numbers (MIDI CC's)... 29 Appendix F - Roland GS and Yamaha XG NRPN Support to Roland JV/XP... 30 Appendix G - General MIDI Reverb and Chorus Types... 31 Appendix H - UC-33 Preset List... 32 16 5
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E 1. USB drivers installer OS9 desktop 2. µ open 3. installer USB driver desktop 4. installo installer drivers 5. drivers µ restart 6. OMS Setup. To USB controller 9 ALPS 24 14 47 MIDI 8 LCD 4 T OMS 1. A opcode OMS Applications OMS setup 2. Appletalk OMS setup 3. 4. K search 5. K 6. K 7. K save 8. replace T studio setup quicktime MIDI input MIDI controllers. USB midi driver preset presets 1. recall 2. preset 4 preset preset preset preset 9V DC USB 9V DC 16) power on 15) 01 Cubase Multi-channel Mixing (1-8) + Channel Strip 02 Native Instruments B4 03 Native Instruments Pro-53 04 Reason Mixer 05 Reason Malstrom 06 Reason Subtractor 07 Reason NN-19 08 Reason Dr. Rex 09 Reason ReDrum 10 Cubase Multi-channel Mixing (9-16) 11 Logic Channel Strip 12 Sound Studio Pro II 1-8 mixer 13 Sound Studio Pro II 9-16 mixer 14 Sonar Preset - Sonar 2 preset patch needed 15 Steinberg Model-E 16 Steinberg Halion 17 Waldorf Attack 18 Waldorf PPG Wave2V 19 Native Instruments FM7 - uc33.f7c file needed 20 Rebirth - Master Controls and Synths 21 Rebirth Drum Modules 22 AAS Lounge Lizard 23 CM DS-404 24 CM SR-202 25 CM 101 26 TC-Works Mercury-1 27 Big Tick Audio Rainbow Synth 28 GS/XG/GM2 Synth Control 29 GS/XG Drum Mixer 30 SoundBlaster Cards Synth Control 31 User Preset1 Channel Mixer (1-8) 32 User Preset2 Channel Mixer (9-16) 33 User Preset3 Undefined Controllers To Global Channel 10 11