E-Mu Audity 2000 Operation Manual

Setup
This section thoroughly describes how to set up your new Audity 2000 for use. Setup includes unpacking instructions and how to connect the Audity 2000 cables.
Unpacking
Carefully remove Audity 2000 from the packaging material. Take care to save the packing materials in case you need to transport the unit. Check to make sure all components are included and in good condition. If there are missing or damaged components, contact E-mu Systems immediately for replacement or repair.
Your Audity 2000 should include the following components:
Audity 2000 unit
Power cable
Rack mounting ears
This Operation Manual
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Setup Connection Instructions
Connection Instructions
Basic Setup
The headphone output
monitors the main outputs only.
The submix outputs do NOT feed into the headphone output.
If Audity 2000 does not seem to be responding correctly, make sure that both Audity 2000 and your MIDI controller are set to the same MIDI channel.
MIDI Controller
(MIDI Keyboard, Sequencer, etc.)
Control Pedal
Male RCA plug
Male Phono Plug
Aux. or Tape In
MIDI Out
to
To
Main Outs
Amp
The Headphone
Output is located
on the Front Panel
Main Outs to Mixer In
Mixer
Speakers
Home Stereo
System
Home Studio
System
MIDI In
Audity 2000 is controlled by MIDI messages received at the MIDI In connector. Connect the MIDI In of the Audity 2000 to the MIDI Out connector of a controller such as a MIDI keyboard, MIDI wind controller or MIDI guitar controller.
Outputs
Audity 2000 is a high quality, stereo audio device. In order to reproduce its wide dynamic range and frequency response, use a high quality amplifi­cation and speaker system such as a keyboard amplifier or home stereo system. A stereo setup is highly desirable because of the added realism of stereophonic sound. Headphones can be used if an amplifier and speaker system is not available. Plug stereo headphones into the headphone jack located on the left side of the front panel. The Right Main output jack serves as a mono output when the Left Main plug is not plugged in. The S/PDIF output duplicates the function of the main output.
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Studio Setup
MIDI Controller
(MIDI Keyboard, Sequencer, etc.)
MIDI Out
Computer
In
MIDI
Interface
Out In
Computer
Out
Connection Instructions
Additional
MIDI
Devices
MIDI In
Setup
Mixer
Amp
MIDI In
In this setup, Audity 2000 is controlled by MIDI messages, received at the MIDI In connector, which are routed by the MIDI interface. The MIDI interface allows any MIDI controller, such as a MIDI keyboard, MIDI wind controller or a computer to be connected to the module easily.
MIDI Out
The MIDI Out jack transmits program data to a computer or other device.
Outputs
Three sets of programmable stereo outputs (Main, Sub 1, and Sub 2) are provided. The internal effects are available only on the Main outputs. Specific presets (or MIDI channels) can be routed to one of these stereo pairs in order to be processed further or mixed separately. The S/PDIF output duplicates the function of the main output.
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Performance Setup
MIDI Controller
(Launchpad, MIDI Keyboard, Sequencer)
CONTROLLERS
PITCH
LAUNCH PAD
PERFORMANCE CONTROLLER
EDIT PARAMETERS TRANSPOSE
PERFORMANCE SELECT
SONG BANK PRESET
MIDI CLOCK
TRIGGERS
TRANSPORT
MODULATION
13 6810
SAVESELECT CONTROL
TRIGGERS/TRANSPORT
RTZMODE
OFF
C
+OCT
-OCT
C#
INC
B
+2OCT
-2OCT
A#
D
+3OCT
-3OCT
D#
A
E
G#
F
G
DEC
F#
MIDI CHANNEL
1
16
2
15
3
14
4
5
13
6 12 11
7
8
10
9
PLAY
REC
STOPFFWDREW
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MIDI Out
Sub Output Return
(To Main Output)
Additional
MIDI
Device
MIDI In
Digital Effect Device
Volume Mix Data Entry Control 1 Control 2 Control 3 Control 4
Effect: Swirling Reverb Parameter Edit
Send
Send/Return
Effect Device
Main Outs to Mixer In
S/PDIF In
Tip Ring
To Effect From Effect
SEND/RETURN CABLE
Signal is sent out on tip of plug and
returned to main outputs via ring of plug.
MIDI In
Audity 2000 is controlled by MIDI messages received at the MIDI In connector. Connect the MIDI In of Audity 2000 to the MIDI Out connector of a MIDI controller such as E-mu's Launchpad, a MIDI keyboard, MIDI drum pads or a MIDI sequencer.
MIDI Thru
The MIDI Thru jack is used to connect additional MIDI devices onto the MIDI chain. MIDI Thru transmits an exact copy of the messages received at the MIDI In jack.
Outputs
The Sub 1 and Sub 2 output jacks are stereo jacks. The tip of each jack (accessed when a standard phone plug is inserted) connects to the left or right output of that group. The S/PDIF output duplicates the function of the main output.
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MAINS
RL
R Bus
L Bus
Output Section
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
SUB 1
RL
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
SUB 2
RL
Effects
Processors
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Inserting a standard mono phone plug halfway into the jack allows you to sum into the main outputs without a special cable.
Connection Instructions
If you insert a stereo plug, the ring of the plug serves as a signal Return which sums into the Main outputs.
Therefore, the Sub 1 and Sub 2 jacks can serve as effect sends and returns in order to further process selected instruments and then return them to the main mix.
You can use the Sub 1 and Sub 2 jacks as send/returns in order to further process selected Audity 2000 presets without using the effects bus on the mixing board. In a pinch, the effect returns can be used to sum additional instruments into the main outputs. It’s like having an extra line mixer when you need just one more input.
Setup
Power Up!
You can use the Sub 1 and Sub 2 jacks as effect returns to the Main Outputs.
Note that the Effects Processors are only routed to the Main Outputs.
The power switch is located on the right side of the front panel. You can turn on the Audity 2000 and its MIDI controller in any order. When power is applied, the liquid crystal display will light, indicating that Audity 2000 is operating. You may have noticed that there is no 110/220 Volt power selector switch on Audity 2000.
Audity 2000 automatically switches itself to the proper line voltage.
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Instant Gratification
Playing the Demo Sequences
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The demos play continuously in sequential order until you press the Enter button to stop the Demo Sequence.
This section presents step-by-step instructions for the most fundamental operations to get you up and making sounds quickly.
Audity 2000 has four factory demo sequences that let you hear what Audity can do. You can play any of these demo sequences using the Demo Sequence page of the Master menu.
DEMO SEQUENCES AUDTY
Enter = Start -> = Next
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To Play a Demo Sequence
1.
Press the Master menu button on the front panel.
2.
Use the Data Entry Control to scroll to the Demo Sequence screen.
3.
Advance the cursor to the Sequence Number field and select a sequence number (from 1 to 4).
4.
Press the Enter button to start playing the sequence.
5.
Press the Enter button again to stop playing the sequence.
6.
Press the right cursor key to advance to the next sequence.
7.
Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 to listen to all of the Demo Sequences.
Selecting and Quick Editing Presets
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Selecting and playing the factory provided presets is the first thing you’ll do. Audity 2000 comes loaded with 896 presets (you can create and save your own, but that comes later). Because the standard MIDI specification allows selection of only 128 presets, Audity 2000 presets are organized into seven Banks containing 128 presets each. The preset is identified in the bottom line of the main screen (the screen that appears when you first power up the unit). The preset number is three digits long and first in the line. The bank containing the preset is identified by a superscript number right after the preset number followed by the preset name as shown in the following illustration.
Preset Banks 0 and 1 are copies of Banks 5 and 6 so you can make changes to the presets in the first two banks without worrying about wrecking the factory presets.
Preset
Location
Channel
Number
Initial Volume Setting
Initial
Pan
Setting
Arpeggiator
Setting
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000 - default preset -
0
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Instant Gratification
Exploring the Master Arpeggiator
Blinking
Cursor
To Change the Preset
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1.
Place the cursor under the first character in the Preset Number field. This is the “Home” position which is selected instantly when you press the Home/Enter button. Pressing either of the two cursor buttons also gets you there.
2.
Turn the Data Entry Control knob on the front panel to select a new preset number. If you turn the knob slowly, the presets advance one number for each “click” of the knob. If you spin the knob quickly, the numbers advance much faster (more than one numer per click).
3.
Play the keyboard and listen to the sounds made by your Audity 2000!
4.
TURN THE FOUR KNOBS on the front panel and note how they
change the sound of each preset! The button to the left of the knobs changes the knob’s function. Don’t worry about ruining the sound, the values are automatically reset as soon as you select a new preset.
Audity’s multi-channel Pattern Generator/Arpeggiator is one of the greatest features ever put in a synthesizer. Let’s start by exploring the Master Arpeggiator.
Preset
Number
Bank
Number
Preset Name
To Arpeggiate a Single Preset:
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Select a preset. Note that the factory presets all have prefixes which
1.
describe the type of sound. For this investigation it might be best to choose a preset with the prefix “arp,” for arpeggiator. These presets are optimized for use with the arpeggiator.
Set the Arp parameter in the main screen to “M” for Master
2.
Arpeggiator.
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3.
Press the ARP menu button on the front panel to access the master Arpeggiator menu. The following screen appears.
arp:Breeder Dink
MASTER ARPEGGIATOR
S
tatus on
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Try using the control knobs to change the arpeggiator parameters. The control knobs can be used to edit parameters in the Master, Arp and Edit menus.
4.
Make sure the arpeggiator Status is “on.” Play the keyboard to start arpeggiating.
Press either cursor key repeatedly to move the cursor below the Status
5.
field.
Turn the Data Entry Control clockwise one click. The Mode screen
6.
appears.
MASTER ARPEGGIATOR
Mode u
Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the Mode field (up, down, up/
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down, forw asgn, backw asgn, forw/backw, random, pattern). Try out the different modes as you play the keyboard.
Move the cursor back to the lower left position and explore the other
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parameters. The Note Value parameter changes the rate of the arpeggios. By the way, note value is a divisor based on the Master Tempo (which has its own front panel button). Try changing the tempo, but come right back.
Let’s check out the pattern generator. Go back to the Mode screen and
9.
set the mode to “Pattern”.
Now advance to the Pattern screen (shown below) and move the cursor
10.
to the Pattern Number field (the second field from the left).
p
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MASTER ARPEGGIATOR
Pattern 3
80 Inversions
Setup
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See the Arpeggiator Chapter for detailed information on creating Patterns.
Multi-Channel Arpeggiator
Try the various patterns. There are 200 permanent factory patterns and
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100 user locations to store the patterns you create. Each pattern can have up to 32 notes.
Audity 2000 is totally unique in its ability to run up to 16 arpeggiators at once! Even two or three patterns at once can create very complex sequences and dynamic landscapes of sound.
Here’s one way to access this ultra-powerful feature. There is one arpeg­giator for each MIDI channel. In order to arpeggiate on multiple channels, you’ll need a controller that can output multiple MIDI channels at once.
Arp on Chan 1
Arp on Chan 2
Arp on
Chan 3
MIDI In
MIDI Out
REAL TIME CONTROLLERS
ASSIGNABLE KEYS
PRESET
SAMPLE
SEQUENCER
EMULATOR
EXIT
PRESET SELECT
LEVEL
ENTER
PAGE
RETURN
0.987654321
Master Keyboard transmitting on
MIDI channels 1, 2, 3
Connect a multi-channel controller to Audity to unleash its true potential!
1.
Set up your MIDI keyboard so that it outputs the entire keyboard range on MIDI channels 1, 2, and 3. This procedure varies with the type of keyboard you own.
2. Put Audity 2000 into Multi mode. This is located on the MIDI Mode
page in the Master menu.
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Don’t forget that you can adjust the volume and pan position for each channel. Sometimes a simple volume change will bring out hidden rhythms and patterns.
From the main screen, turn the arpeggiator “on” for MIDI channels 1
3.
and 2. (We’re only using two for now to keep it simple.) Select a different preset for each MIDI channel while you’re at it.
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4. Start playing. You should be hearing two arpeggiators playing at once.
5. Change presets on one or both of the MIDI channels you are using
(1 & 2). Since each factory preset has differently programmed arpeg­giator settings, changing the preset not only changes the sound, but the arpeggiator as well.
6. Press the Control Select button on the front panel so that the “ARP”
LED is illuminated. Adjust the front panel control knobs. Remember that the knobs are controlling the arpeggiator on the channel displayed in the main screen.
7. Try changing one of the channel’s arpeggiator setting to “M” instead of
“on.” Now press the Arpeggiator menu button on the front panel and adjust the arpeggiator parameters in real-time.
8. From the Master Arpeggiator menu, set the Mode to “Pattern” then
explore the different patterns. There are 200 patterns available!
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MASTER ARPEGGIATOR
Pattern 99
You’re starting to get the picture of how versatile and easy to use the Audity 2000 really is.
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Pattern Name
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