MOTU MIDI Express XT, MIDI Express 128, micro express, micro lite User Manual

Title page

User Guide
MIDI Express XT
MIDI Express 128
micro express
1280 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
Business voice: (617) 576-2760
Business fax: (617) 576-3609
Web site: www.motu.com
Tech support: www.motu.com/support
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR OTHER MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT FINGERS TO TOUCH THE TERMINALS OF PLUGS WHEN INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE PLUG TO OR FROM THE OUTLET.
WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THE MOTU USB MIDI interface COULD CAUSE AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
The MOTU USB MIDI interface is equipped with a three-conductor cord and grounding type plug which has a grounding prong, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association. This plug requires a mating three-conductor grounded type outlet as shown in Figure A below.
If the outlet you are planning to use for the MOTU USB MIDI interface is of the two prong type, DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER. Use an adapter as shown below and always connect the grounding lug to a known ground. It is recommended that you have a qualified electrician replace the TWO prong outlet with a properly grounded THREE prong outlet. An adapter as illustrated below in Figure B is available for connecting plugs to two-prong receptacles.
WARNING: THE GREEN GROUNDING LUG EXTENDING FROM THE ADAPTER MUST BE CONNECTED TO A PERMANENT GROUND SUCH AS TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET BOX. NOT ALL OUTLET BOXES ARE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
If you are not sure that your outlet box is properly grounded, have it checked by a qualified electrician. NOTE: The adapter illustrated is for use only if you already have a properly grounded two-prong receptacle. Adapter is not allowed in Canada by the Canadian Electrical Code. Use only three wire extension cords which have three-prong grounding type plugs and three-prong receptacles which will accept the MOTU USB MIDI interface plug.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before operating the MOTU USB MIDI interface.
2. Retain instructions - The safety instructions and owner's manual should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the MOTU USB MIDI interface and in the owner's manual should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning - Unplug the MOTU USB MIDI interface from the computer before cleaning and use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
6. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
7. Power Sources - This MOTU USB MIDI interface should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location, consult your local power company.
8. Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the MOTU USB MIDI interface.
9. Lightning - For added protection for the MOTU USB MIDI interface during a lightning storm, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the MOTU USB MIDI interface due to lightning and power line surges.
10. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this MOTU USB MIDI interface yourself as opening or removing covers will expose you to dangerous voltage and other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
11. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the MOTU USB MIDI interface from the computer and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions.
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the MOTU USB MIDI interface. c. If the MOTU USB MIDI interface has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the MOTU USB MIDI interface does not operate normally by following the operating instructions in the owner's manual. e. If the MOTU USB MIDI interface has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the MOTU USB MIDI interface exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
12. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
13. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this MOTU USB MIDI interface, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in safe operating conditions.
ENVIRONMENT
Operating Temperature: 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°)
AVOID THE HAZARDS OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands. Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting it from an AC wall outlet. Grasp it by the plug.
INPUT
Line Voltage: 100 - 120 volts AC, RMS (US and Japan) or 220 - 250 volts AC, RMS (Europe). Frequency: 47 - 63 Hz single phase. Power: 7 watts maximum.
CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BYMANUFACTURER. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERY ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
Figure A
3-prong plug
Grounding prong
Properly grounded 3-prong outlet
Figure B
Grounding lug
Screw
Mak e su re t his is c onn ect ed t o a
3-prong plug
known ground.
Two-prong receptacle
Adapter

Contents

Part I: For All Users
Packing List and Computer Requirements
7
Hardware installation
9
Software Installation and Setup
17
23
Using MIDI Software
Part II: For XT & micro Users
27
ClockWorks
Front Panel Presets
49
Synchronization
55
MIDI Machine Control
65
Part III: Appendices
Glossary
75
Time C ode Basics
81
Troubleshooting and Customer Support
87
91
Index
Contents
III
About the Mark of the Unicorn License Agreement and Limited Warranty on Software
TO PERSONS WHO PURCHASE OR USE THIS PRODUCT: carefully read all the terms and conditions of the “click-wrap” license agreement presented to you when you install the software. Using the software or this documentation indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of that license agreement.
Mark of the Unicorn, Inc. (“MOTU”) owns both this program and its documentation. Both the program and the documentation are protected under applicable copyright, trademark, and trade-secret laws. Your right to use the program and the documentation are limited to the terms and conditions described in the license agreement.
Reminder of the terms of your license
This summary is not your license agreement, just a reminder of its terms. The actual license can be read and printed by running the installation program for the software. That license agreement is a contract, and clicking “Accept” binds you and MOTU to all its terms and conditions. In the event anything contained in this summary is incomplete or in conflict with the actual click-wrap license agreement, the terms of the click-wrap agreement prevail.
YOU MAY: (a) use the enclosed program on a single computer; (b) physically transfer the program from one computer to another provided that the program is used on only one computer at a time and that you remove any copies of the program from the computer from which the program is being transferred; (c) make copies of the program solely for backup purposes. You must reproduce and include the copyright notice on a label on any backup copy.
YOU MAY NOT: (a) distribute copies of the program or the documentation to others; (b) rent, lease or grant sublicenses or other rights to the program; (c) provide use of the program in a computer service business, network, time-sharing, multiple CPU or multiple user arrangement without the prior written consent of MOTU; (d) translate, adapt, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise alter the program or related documentation without the prior written consent of MOTU.
MOTU warrants to the original licensee that the disk(s) on which the program is recorded be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase as evidenced by a copy of your receipt. If failure of the disk has resulted from accident, abuse or misapplication of the product, then MOTU shall have no responsibility to replace the disk(s) under this Limited Warranty.
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Update Policy
In order to be eligible to obtain updates of the program, you must complete and return the attached Mark of the Unicorn Purchaser Registration Card to MOTU.
General
This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and shall inure to the benefit of MOTU, its successors, administrators, heirs and assigns.
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Limited Warranty on Hardware
Mark of the Unicorn, Inc. and S&S Research (“MOTU/S&S”) warrant this equipment against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of TWO (2) YEARS from the date of original retail purchase. This warranty applies only to hardware products; MOTU software is licensed and warranted pursuant to separate written statements.
If you discover a defect, first write or call Mark of the Unicorn at (617) 576-2760 to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization Number. No service will be performed on any product returned without prior authorization. MOTU will, at its option, repair or replace the product at no charge to you, provided you return it during the warranty period, with transportation charges prepaid, to Mark of the Unicorn, Inc., 1280 Massachusetts Avenue, MA 02138. You must use the product’s original packing material for in shipment, and insure the shipment for the value of the product. Please include your name, address, telephone number, a description of the problem, and the original, dated bill of sale with the returned unit and print the Return Merchandise Authorization Number on the outside of the box below the shipping address.
This warranty does not apply if the equipment has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, or misapplication; has been modified without the written permission of MOTU, or if the product serial number has been removed or defaced.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO TWO (2) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. No MOTU/S&S dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.
MOTU/S&S ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE OR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY AND COST OF RECOVERING REPRO­GRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH MOTU/S&S PRODUCTS.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
MOTU, MIDI Timepiece, MIDI Express, micro express, ClockWorks, Mark of the Unicorn and the unicorn silhouette logo are trademarks of Mark of the Unicorn, Inc.
This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica­tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by any combination of the following measures:
• Relocate or reorient the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
• Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
If necessary, you can consult a dealer or experienced radio/television technician for additional assistance.
PLEASE NOTE: only equipment certified to comply with Class B (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) should be attached to this equipment, and it must have shielded interface cables in order to comply with the Class B FCC limits on RF emissions.
WARNING: changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Part I For All Users

All Users
5
1
CHAPTER

Packing List and Computer Requirements

THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING MOTU
Thank you for purchasing a MOTU USB MIDI interface. Please read the important information in this chapter before using it.
PLEASE REGISTER TODAY
Please visit www.motu.com/registration or fill out and send in the registration card included with your MOTU MIDI interface. As a registered user, you will be eligible to receive on-line technical support email and announcements about product enhancements as soon as they become available. Only registered users receive these special update notices, so please, complete and mail this registration card.
MOTU USB MIDI Interface
Power cord (MIDI Express XT only)
USB cable
CD with software drivers
Manual
Product registration card
MIDI CABLES NOT INCLUDED
To connect each of your MIDI devices to your MOTU MIDI interface, you need MIDI cables, purchased separately. Talk to your music dealer to decide how many you need.
Tha nk you for taking the t ime to register you r new MOTU product!
PACKING LIST
Your MOTU USB MIDI Interface is shipped with the items listed below. If any of these items are not present when you first open the box, please immediately contact your dealer or MOTU.
COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS
Mac
Your MOTU MIDI interface will run with any USB­equipped Mac running Mac OS X (10.6 or later).
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PC
Your MOTU MIDI interface will run with any USB­equipped PC compatible running Windows 7, 8 or 10.
MIDI SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
Your MOTU USB MIDI Interface works with all Mac and Windows MIDI software.
GETTING STARTED
Follow the directions in the next few chapters of this guide to successfully install and begin using your new MOTU USB MIDI interface.
FAMILIARITY WITH YOUR COMPUTER
This manual assumes that your are familiar with using your computer. If not, please review your computer’s user guide before proceeding.
VISIT MOTU.COM FOR SOFTWARE UPDATES
Driver updates are posted on our web site as soon as they become available, so check our web site for the latest drivers: www.motu.com
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CHAPTER
2

Hardware installation

OVERVIEW
Connecting the power cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connecting the computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Connecting MIDI gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
MIDI connections worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SMPTE Time Code sync connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Connecting a foot switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Connecting multiple USB interfaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD
If you own a MIDI Express XT, plug the power cord into your MOTU MIDI Interface and then plug the other end into a grounded power outlet. We recommend that you leave the interface switched off while making cable connections during installation.
CONNECTING THE COMPUTER
Using the USB cable included with your MOTU MIDI interface, put the Type A plug into a Type A USB jack on the computer, the USB computer keyboard, a USB hub, or any other USB device connected to the computer that has an available Type A USB jack. The USB cable allows the computer to communicate with all MIDI devices
connected to your MOTU MIDI interface. If you have several MOTU interfaces, see “Connecting multiple USB interfaces” on page 14.
The flat, “Type A” USB plug connects to the computer.
Mac or PC
Figure 2-1: You can plug the Type A connector directly into the computer itself, a USB keyboard connected to the computer, or any other USB device already connected to the computer that has an available Type A USB jack.
Figure 2-2: The square Type B plug goes into your MOTU interface.
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CONNECTING MIDI GEAR
Con nect each MIDI dev ice’s MIDI IN jack to a MI DI OUT jack on your MOTU MIDI interface as shown by Connection A below. Conversely, connect the MIDI OUT jack on the MIDI device to one of the MIDI IN jacks on your MOTU MIDI interface as shown by Connection B.
MOTU
MIDI interface
rear panel
MIDI OUT
Connection A
MIDI Device
Figure 2-3: Connecting a MIDI device to your MOTU MIDI interface. If you are connecting a sound module or other device that does not need to transmit MIDI data, you only need to make connection A shown above. Conversely, if the device is a MIDI controller such as a drum pad or guitar controller, you only need to make Connection B.
MIDI
cables
MIDI INMIDI
OUT
MIDI
Connection B
IN
One-way MIDI connections
MIDI devices that do not receive MIDI data, such as a dedicated keyboard controller, guitar controller, or drum pad, only need Connection B shown in Figure 2-3. Similarly, devices that never send data, such as a sound module, only need Connection A. However, if you plan to use editor/librarian software with the sound module, or if you need to g et sy stem exc lusive bulk du mps f rom it , make both connections. In general, make both connections for any device that needs to both send and receive MIDI data.
MOTU MIDI interfaces do not require that you use the same numbered MIDI IN and MIDI OUT for each device, but experience shows that your system will be easier to work with if you do.
Connecting additional gear with MIDI THRUs
If you use up all of the MIDI OUTs on your MOTU MIDI interface, and you still have more gear to connect, run a MIDI cable from the MIDI THRU of a device already connected to the interface to the MIDI IN on the additional device as shown below in Figure 2-4. The two devices then share the same MIDI OUT port on the MIDI
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
interface. This means that they share the same set of 16 MIDI channels, so try to do this with devices that receive on only one MIDI channel (such as effects modules) so their receive channels don’t conflict with one another.
MIDI CONNECTIONS WORKSHEET
Here’s a suggestion. If you have more than a few pieces of gear connected to your MOTU MIDI interface, jot down which device is connected to each input and output in the worksheet below.
MOTU
MIDI interface
rear panel
MIDI OUT
MIDI
MIDI Device
Figure 2-4: Connecting additional devices with MIDI THRU ports.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
IN
MIDI
THRU
Additional device
MIDI IN
MIDI cable
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
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SMPTE TIME CODE SYNC CONNECTIONS
If you own a MIDI Express XT or micro express, it is both a SMPTE time code
converter
converter, it locks (slaves) to incoming longitudinal SMPTE time code (LTC) and converts it to MIDI Time Code (MTC) and reshaped LTC. As a generator, it produces both LTC and MTC time code, either running under its own internal clock or while slaved to external time code (or other time base).
When making the SMPTE time code connections described in the following sections, do not pass the signal through any type of signal processing equipment. Use shielded quarter-inch audio cables.
For a complete explanation of synchronization, see chapter 7, “Synchronization” (page 55).
and
generator
. As a
Connecting a SMPTE time code source
Connect any SMPTE time code
source
, such as the SMPTE timecode track on an analog multitrack tape deck, to the SMPTE IN port on your MOTU MIDI interface as shown in Figure 2-5. (For information about recording time code tracks, see “Striping time code” on page 58.)
Analog audio tape recorder Video tape recorder
Examples of a SMPTE
time code source
Audio or SMPTE out
Shielded, quarter-inch audio cable
MOTU MIDI Interface
SMPTE IN
Figure 2-5: Connecting a SMPTE time code source.
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Connecting a SMPTE time code destination
Connect the SMPTE OUT port of your MOTU MIDI interface to the SMPTE time code input of any
destination
device that accepts SMPTE time code as shown in Figure 2-6. For example, time code can be recorded on an outside track of a multitrack tape recorder so that everything can subsequently be synchronized to the multitrack. Other examples of a SMPTE time code destination are systems that have the ability to slave to SMPTE time code, such as stand-alone hard disk recording systems, digital audio workstations, or automated mixing consoles.
Shielded, quarter-inch audio cable
SMPTE or Audio in
Examples of a SMPTE
time code destinations
Analog audio tape recorder
Figure 2-6: Connecting a SMPTE time code destination.
Video tape recorder
MOTU MIDI Interface SMPTE OUT
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
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CONNECTING A FOOT SWITCH
If you own a MIDI Express XT or micro express and you would like to use a foot switch with it, connect it as shown below in Figure 2-7. For more information about how a foot switch can be used, see “The Pedal tab” on page 46.
Figure 2-7: Connecting a foot switch.
CONNECTING MULTIPLE USB INTERFACES
The USB ( connect multiple MOTU interfaces to a single computer. You can mix and match any combination of MOTU USB interfaces to suit your needs.
Figure 2-8: An inexpensive, standard USB hub allows you to connect multiple MOTU USB MIDI interfaces. You can even mix and match different models of MOTU interfaces, using the combination that best suites your needs for synchronization, number of MIDI ports, etc.
Universal Serial Bus
The flat, “Type A” USB plug on the USB cable from each MOTU interface connects to the USB hub.
Standard USB Hub
) specification allows you to
USB
cables
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
The USB (
Universal Serial Bus
) specification allows many USB devices — theoretically up to 127 — to be connected to a single computer. However, many USB devices, including all MOTU USB interfaces, reserve USB bandwidth, so the theoretical and practical limits for MOTU interfaces are considerably fewer. In theory, the maximum number of MOTU USB interfaces you can connect to one computer is just over 30 interfaces. Practically speaking, regardless of how slow or fast your USB-equipped computer is, you should be able to connect upwards of 10 or more MOTU USB MIDI interfaces to the computer and still enjoy just as much performance from each one as if it were the only one connected. Just don’t try to run your USB scanner or digital camera while playing back and recording MIDI!
For further details about USB, visit www.usb.org.
To connect multiple MOTU interfaces to a computer, you’ll need an inexpensive device called a
USB Hub
(purchased separately from your computer peripherals dealer). A USB Hub has multiple Type A ports on it, usually between 4 and 7 ports, to which you connect
multiple USB MIDI interfaces as shown in Figure 2-8. Connect them to the hub in the standard fashion, as if you were connecting them directly to the computer. If needed, you can connect multiple hubs to each other to get enough USB ports for your multiple MOTU USB interfaces.
WHAT NEXT?
You’re ready to install software. Turn to chapter 3, “Software Installation and Setup” (page 17).
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
CHAPTER
3

Software Installation and Setup

OVERVIEW
Software installation for mac OS X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Software installation for Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Daisy-chaining MIDI devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Where to go next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR MAC OS X
Your MOTU interface requires software drivers. It also includes ClockWorks™, a setup program that gives you convenient access to your MOTU interface’s numerous features. Install all of this software as follows:
1
Download the latest MOTU MIDI installer found at
motu.com/download.
2
Follow the directions the installer gives you.
What does the installer do?
The installer checks the computer to make sure it satisfies the minimum system requirements for your MOTU interface. If so, the installer proceeds with the installation: drivers are installed and the ClockWorks™ utility is installed in the Applications folder.
Audio MIDI Setup
Audio MIDI S etup
allows you to configure your MOTU USB MIDI interface for use with all MIDI compatible applications. Audio MIDI Setup provides:
A “virtual” studio on your Mac that graphically repre sent s you r MI DI ha rdwa re setup and t hat i s shared by all MIDI-compatible programs
A simple, intuitive list of your MIDI devices whenever you need it in any MIDI-compatible program
Launching Audio MIDI Setup
1
Make sure your MOTU MIDI interface is connected
and turned on.
2
Launch the Audio MIDI Setup utility.
This can usually be found in /Applications/Utilities. If it has been moved, just search for
3
Confirm that the MIDI interface is present in the
window of Audio MIDI Setup (Window menu).
Devices
is a utility included with Mac OS X that
Audio MIDI Setup
.
MIDI
17
If the interface does not appear, or if it is grayed out,
check your cable connections and click
Figure 3-1: In this example, a MOTU MIDI Express XT interface as it appears in the MIDI window of Audio MIDI Setup.
Rescan MIDI
.
Creating a MIDI configuration
Once your MOTU USB MIDI interface appears in Audio MIDI Setup, you are ready to add devices, indicate how they are connected, and identify properties they may have for particular purposes. This information is shared with all MIDI compatible applications.
Adding devices in Audio MIDI Setup
To add a device in Audio MIDI Setup:
1
Click
Add Device
.
2
Drag on its input and output arrows to draw connections to the MIDI interface that match its physical connection.
Figure 3-2: Connecting the device to the interface.
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3
Double-click the device to make settings, such as input
and output channels, that further describe the device.
Figure 3-3: Device settings.
4
Repeat the above steps for each MIDI device connected
to the interface.
5
When you are finished, quit Audio MIDI Setup.
Your configuration is automatically saved as the default configuration, and it is shared with all MIDI-compatible software. You can use the Configuration menu to create, duplicate or delete alternative configurations.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETUP
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS
Your MOTU interface requires software drivers. It also includes ClockWorks™, a setup program that gives you convenient access to your MOTU interface’s numerous features.
Software installation will go a little more smoothly if you tur n off your interface before switching on your computer. Don’t worr y, however, if you’ve already done so. Just follow the directions below.
4
Follow the directions the installer gives you.
That’s it!
What gets installed?
The MOTU USB software installer installs drivers for your MOTU USB MIDI interface, as well as the ClockWorks application, which gives you access to many of your interface’s features, including synchronization, MIDI processing and preset management.
To install the MOTU USB MIDI software:
1
Turn on your computer (if you haven’t a lrea dy done s o).
2
If the Windows
Add Hardware Wizard
appears during
startup, do not proceed and exit from the Wizard.
Instead of installing the MOTU USB MIDI drivers manually via the Wizard, you will run the MOTU USB software installer.
3
Download the latest MOTU MIDI installer found at
motu.com/download.
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You can find ClockWorks in the Windows Start menu
Programs>MOTU
under
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETUP
.
DAISY-CHAINING MIDI DEVICES
In general, daisy-chain MIDI devices (as shown in Figure 3-4 on page 21) should be avoided because it is more complicated to set up than connecting each device directly to your MOTU interface.
If you have no choice but to daisy-chain, you need to configure each device such that it doesn’t share any MIDI channels with other devices in the chain. Otherwise, you’ll hear several instruments play at once because data sent to one unit is received by all the devices in the daisy chain that are listening to that same MIDI channel. Refer to the following Mac or Windows section that applies to you.
Compu ter
USB
cable
MOTU USB MIDI interface
Configuring your Mac setup for daisy-chaining
1
Double-click on the first device in
Audio MIDI Setup
and disable some channels, as shown in Figure 3-3 on page 19; leave others enabled.
2
Repeat this for the other devices in the daisy chain so that no two devices have the same channels enabled. For example, set Device A to use channels 1-8 and Device B to use channels 9-16.
3
Now go to the front panel of each MIDI instrument itself and program it to respond to only the channels that are enabled in Audio MIDI Setup. Refer to the documentation for the device for details on this last step.
IN
OUT
IN
THRU
IN
THRU
IN
THRU
Figure 3-4: See “Daisy-chaining MIDI devices” on page 21 for special instructions on setting up your MIDI gear for daisy-chaining in this manner.
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IN OUT
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Configuring your Windows setup for daisy-chaining
To avoid unwanted instrument layering (as explained earlier), go to the front panel of each MIDI instrument itself and program it to respond to a unique set of MIDI channels. Each device should have its own MIDI channel(s), to which no other device connected to that MIDI port will respond. Refer to the documentation for the device for details.
WHERE TO GO NEXT
Refer to the items below that apply to you:
If you want to start using MIDI software with your new MOTU interface...
All MOTU interfaces have factory default settings that allow your MIDI software to communicate with all MIDI devices connected to the interface. So from here, you can turn to your software documentation to get started.
Mac users: if you haven’t created devices in your Audio MIDI Setup as explained in “Creating a MIDI configuration” on page 18, do so now before you begin using your MIDI programs.
If you want to learn about the front panel controls...
Turn to chapter 6, “Front Panel Presets” (page 49).
If you want to program your interface with ClockWorks...
ClockWorks is the software “front end” for the features in your MOTU interface. It allows you to configure and program the powerful MIDI routing and processing features in the interface. You can graphically make direct routings from inputs and outputs, stripe SMPTE time
setups
code, create and save interface entire internal configuration of the interface), set up the pedal inputs, or other tasks. For details, see chapter 5, “ClockWorks” (page 27).
(which consist of the
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETUP
CHAPTER
4

Using MIDI Software

MAC SOFTWARE
Once you’ve completed the installation for your MOTU MIDI interface/synchronizer as described in the previous chapter, the devices you’ve specified in will appear in the MIDI input and output menus of your MIDI software. You’ll also see a MIDI port called
. This port also appears in your MIDI programs,
Cables
allowing you to send the same MIDI data out all MIDI output ports at once.
Figure 4-1: The devices in your Audio MIDI Setup configuration will appear as MIDI input sources and output destinations in your MIDI applications, as demonstrated here with Digital Performer.
Audio MIDI Setup
All
WINDOWS SOFTWARE
Once you’ve completed the installation for your MOTU MIDI interface/synchronizer as described in the previous chapter, you’ll notice that all MIDI inputs and outputs are available to your MIDI software. The port names are abbreviated as shown in Figure 4-2.
‘Sync IN - OUT ALL’ Port
In the list of input ports, the all MIDI real time and MIDI Time Code messages will arrive, regardless of the physical MIDI input jack from which the MOTU interface receives them. All other received dat a will ar rive at its i nput port as appropri ate. So, to slave your MIDI software to an external sync source, connect it to this port.
In the list of output ports, the you to send the same MIDI data to all MIDI output ports at once.
Sync in - out all
Sync in - out all
port is where
port allows
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Figure 4-2: MOTU MIDI Express XT and micro express interface ports in Cakewalk SONAR™.
THE MIDI DATA PATH (MAC AND WINDOWS)
As for MIDI data arriving and leaving your computer via the MOTU USB MIDI interface driver, imagine it coming and going from the MOTU interface as shown in Figure 4-3. All channelizing and filtering is applied before the input data arrives at the computer and after it is sent from the computer.
MDI IN
Event filtering Event filtering
Figure 4-3: The path that MIDI data takes through a MOTU Express XT or micro express. Other MOTU interfaces do not provide MIDI processing.
Channel
mapping
MOTU
MIDI Interface
data bus
Compu ter
Channel
mapping
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USING MIDI SOFTWARE
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Part II For XT & micro Users

All Users
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CHAPTER
5

ClockWorks

OVERVIEW
About ClockWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
The File menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
The ClockWorks window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
The Routings tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
The Presets tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
The Mutings tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
The Mappings tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Synchronization and MIDI Machine control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Sync tab settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
The Pedal tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Future updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ABOUT CLOCKWORKS
ClockWorks is an application that gives you access to the programmable features in your MOTU MIDI Express XT or micro express interface. For example, you can make changes to the synchronization settings, filter some data on a particular input or output, or route MIDI data from any MIDI device to any other MIDI device connected to your MOTU interface.
ClockWorks cannot be used with a micro lite or
Express 128 interface, as these devices do not support MIDI processing or synchronization features.
When do you need to use ClockWorks software?
The only time you need to use ClockWorks is when you would like to make changes to the settings in your MOTU interface. If all you want to do is use it with a MIDI sequencer, you don’t need to make any changes at all. The factory settings allow sequencing software to individually access any of the input or output ports on your MOTU interface. Just run your sequencer. You only need to run ClockWorks if you wish to customize your interface settings.
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Sync and
MIDI Machine
Control section
Tabs
Figure 5-1: Click the tabs to access the settings in ClockWorks.
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Familiarity with your computer
In explaining how to use ClockWorks, this chapter assumes that you are already familiar with the standard computer interface conventions, such as how to select options using menus, check boxes, radio buttons, etc. and how to type and edit text, and so forth.
Opening ClockWorks
When you first launch ClockWorks, the default view for ClockWorks is the MIDI Routing window (Figure 5-1), which displays the current MIDI processing configu­ration.
If your MOTU interface doesn’t appear
If your MOTU interface doesn’t appear in the Window menu, check the following things:
Your MOTU interface is turned off. Power it up and
Refresh
choose
A MOTU interface is not connected to the computer, or
from the ClockWorks File menu.
it is connected improperly. Make sure your cable connection(s) to the interface match Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 on page 9.
Mac users: open Audio MIDI Setup and make sure that the interface is present in your current studio setup. If not, scan for it as explained in “Launching Audio MIDI Setup” on page 17.
If you make any adjustments to your hardware, choose
Refresh
from the ClockWorks File menu.
THE FILE MENU
Here is a brief explanation of each item in the ClockWorks File menu.
Devices
Any MOTU MIDI interfaces that have successfully established communication with ClockWorks appear at the top of the File menu. Choose a device to open its window, or bring its window to the front.
Load Configuration
The
Load Configuration
saved ClockWorks document and restores all of the MOTU interface settings saved in the document.
menu item opens a previously
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