


# Enter the respective map mode for the encoders here. # will assume that the encoder uses the global channel). # channel (if you leave the channel of an encoder at -1, Live # the channel for each controller if it differs from the global # the respective controls on your controller. # The Encoders will control the device parameters (you can also # (If you leave the channel of a pad at -1, Live will assume that # the pads in the DrumRacks is as follows: # the note (and channel) of the respective pad. # play the visible pads in your DrumRacks. # If your controller has pads that send notes, you can use them to # recognize the ports for you when you select your Instant-Mappings # If your controller is connected via USB, replace ControllerName # The channel that the controller should send on

# an explicit channel setting are expected to use the # We assume that the controls on your MIDI controller # Config File for User-defined Instant Mappings So here's the script I have so far (changed the knob numbers to 0 through 7, and I'm guessing it should be set to absolute):Īm I doing it right? What else do I have to change? I'm assuming (probably wrongfully ) that it's 0-15. I don't know what the MIDI device name is for the xboard, and I'm not entirely sure what cc's the knobs send, so I was wondering if any xboard owners could let me know. If someone could help me out with this I'd really appreciate it, I don't have any experience with this sorta stuff. I'll be heading to a music shop this weekend to give it a test run, and I wanted to set up a user script to test it out when I get there. I found out about user remote scripts and I was wondering if it would be possible to set one up for the xboard. The one thing that's stopping me from buying it is that it doesn't automap to device parameters in Live. Note: To cut down on spammers, cookies must be enabled to post comments to this page.I've been looking for a new controller and I've settled for the E-Mu xboard 25. Please copy the displayed number into the box to post: 323147 Rate this product out of five: * optional To receive automated replies be sure to add a valid email address!Ĭomments * required field! - NO weblinks allowed in this feild! Your Email * required field! (will not be displayed)Īdd your email if you want replies to any question you post - You will receive an email if someone replies!
Xboard emu manual#
Looking for the manual? - Check this page above under the heading: 'Product manual or files' - We might have it!
Xboard emu mod#
Data Slider (also master volume) Pitch and Mod Wheels - freely assignable Full-size Keys with Aftertouch - featuring E-MU’s premium synth action keybed, Dimension: 78 cm x 25 cm x 8 cm (BxHxD) Both Xboard models are ultra-portable and can run on USB, battery, or AC power. The Xboards also allow you to set discrete MIDI channels for each controller and offer unrivalled real-time control and performance features, including Snap Shot that lets you send multiple program changes and controller values by pressing a single button, and Xboard Latch Mode that enables you to define a section of the keyboard as on/off triggers – perfect for drum loops.
Xboard emu software#
The Xboard Control software provides an intuitive desktop interface that lets you effortlessly create custom templates for all of your favorite hardware and software instruments. The Xboard™ 25 and Xboard 49 both feature fullsize velocity sensitive keyboards with aftertouch, 16 programmable real-time controllers, Xboard Control editing software, and E-MU’s new Proteus X LE Desktop Sound Module with over 1000 sounds.
Xboard emu portable#
Emu XBOARD 49 EMU XBOARD 49, The new E-MU Xboard Professional USB/MIDI controllers for PC and Mac offer unmatched playability, real-time control and programmability in a portable keyboard package ideal for studio and stage use.
