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1. Contact support miltone net Website http www miltone net Copyright 2014 m ITone is a registered trademark of Bahu Music LLC All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Designed and Assembled in Austin TX Monday December 15 2014 Air Synth X MODI Controller www miltone net Monday December 15 2014 Pretace pasa uuu You have just opened a box to a device that truly allows one to create amp explore music control video lights and more handstree The possibilities and endless as one can connect many m llones together through MIDI Please let us know what you think of the m llone We want to grow a community of developers and tinkerers to push and see what the limit are on this device What will you make it do How will you use it The m llone is open source and over time new features will be added We will also be taking requests to add specific functionality on the m ITone If there is any functionality you would like please email features miltone net Thank you for backing the m ITone We hope you enjoy it Monday December 15 2014 e gt 1 Overview A ee Bass Ns sas se as asa 3 le 3 NCL AE Cee Ears LCS ey ee 4 KI 5 MA EMUMCTIOMIVIAP ING 6 ooa Aa TE 0c 0e 5 ce so se sneeecccsssseessrscc
2. Weighted Air index modes Press button I or 2 to enable and disable Air 1 and 2 respectively You can also navigate to Air Controls gt Air Enable in the menu and toggle Air 1 and Air 2 The led will flash green to indicate that the handsfree sensor is on Knobs 1 and 2 will change to Air delta functionality The m llone Air modes are explained on page 9 Each sensor can be mapped to modify many of the functions that each knob can modify y Monday December 15 2014 18 Nexs XO Hulusi Mode 4 Hulusi Mode Hulusi mode emulates the Chinese flute Hulusi The word Hulusi translates to silk gourd and is said to have a silky tone to the instrument The Hulusi consists of three pipes the first of which is able to play notes in the scale The 2nd and 3rd pipes act as resonators that play an interval of the key of the instrument Two additional voices drones will play relative to the key selected The m ITone expands on the Hulusi by allowing the use of hundreds of different scales The Hulusi flute has sounds similar to square and sawtooth waves One can modify the wave type of each of the three notes and can closely match the real sound of the Hulusi flute To play in Hulusi mode navigate to Settings gt m ITone Mode in the menu Select Hulusi mode and press the rotary encoder button set it Hulusi mode supports 3 instruments note polyphony and MIDI channels You can modify each instrument s
3. Air index mode 7 Monday December 15 2014 Air Index Modes at gt x 2 1 1 Discrete Air Index Mode Discrete Air Index Mode breaks up the distance between the object hand and sensor into discrete values so that the index value is always a whole number Only notes within the selected scale can be played 2 1 2 Continuous Air Index Mode Continuous Air Index Mode is similar the Theremin This index mode defaults the BPM to Infinity Inf only for the instrument using the Air sensor The BPM of the other instruments will be the BPM 2 1 3 Weighted Air Index Mode Weighted Air Index Mode is a mix of Continuous and Discrete In this index mode the value of the index will be a whole number for 75 of the index delta space and the remaining 25 will be continuous to the next index value This allows for a note in the scale to be played but pitch bent into the next or previous note in a scale Use two hands objects to do a divebomb effect This index mode also defaults the BPM to Infinity Inf only for the instrument using the Air sensor Air Controls Air Modes S SCH e RE e 2 2 2 Air Mode Normal 4 Normal Down is the same as Normal Up except the index will increase and the object gets closer to the sensor et oom oO 2 2 3 Air Mode Hold 4 Hold Up is the same as Normal Up except the index value does not revert to o whenever the hand object is removed but will remain the
4. Effect 9 2 Chain Patterns k m 9 3 Arp Pattern a III K S 9 4 Sweep Direction CCS g TO SEettIn8S R K 6 1 m llone Mode 1 aM na 6 2 Load Instrument Preset 1Kg 1I DW 1 a 6 3 Save Instrument Preset 6 4 Splash Disable 6 5 Menu Display Time 6 6 Factory Reset 6 7 Dump EEPROM oe Jr 12 24 TET SCALES ugeet n E at ne Controls Rp 7 SE Ki Power Air Sensor I Air Sensor 2 E Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 LCD DC Jack Rotary Power Encoder Switch Ki Ka ut Speaker Volume Si Button Button I 1 4 Audio Out D Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 1 1 Controls 1 2 Connectivity amp Power The m I Tone comes with three modes Synthwave Hulusi and Harmonizer mode The The m ITone can be powered with buttons and knobs have different functionality depending on the mode selected The m I Tone is equipped with the following r ON battery ch Up to 2 ultrasonic Air sensors e gt 6V 2 Watt Solar Panel minimum 4 configurable knobs pots gt 9 12 V center pin positive DC power supply with a 2 1mm jack The m I Tone is equipped with with e gt 6 buttons d 1 4 stereo audio out I rotary ecoder knob button to access and modify menu a
5. Saw Tri Dist Triangle Organ Noise Instrument 2 amp 3 Note Offset e gt 5 tO IO 3 1 Synthwave Display The LCD display shows the functionality of the knobs on the bottom row and the notes being played on top To change the number of instruments press button 4 Nt vir Mod BPM A Synthwave mode default display or navigate to menu Synthwave gt Num Instruments Although the functions of the knobs are configurable they will reset to the defaults in the table below every time the number of instruments is changed Number of Instruments I __ ynthwave Buttons _ en Access menu O lt Ji and modify settings ase N 7 e Ke L wi O A Map Le pe R e J k Tap o e 2 L S E e bh Tempo Airy Air 2 Kap Change On Off On Off Number of Notes Air I Air I Change Change Mode Toggle Mode Toggle Key Arp Effect Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Map Map Map Map 3 2 Synthwave Buttons The functionality of the buttons are shown above Press the shift button button 5 to change the mapping of the buttons The buttons above in are the functionality of the buttons when shift is pressed The buttons above in are the functionality of the button when shift is held 14 Synthwave Knobs 3 3 Synthwave Knobs The LCD display shows the functionality of the knobs on the bottom row and the notes being played on top To change the number of instruments press button 4 or na
6. or 4 to cycle to Mod 30 Monday December 15 2014 Arepeggiator wii x 9 2 Chain Pattern There are a total of 90 arpeggiator chain patterns that can be selected Change the arp effect to Arp Chain to use the chain pattern selected All patterns consist of the indices to arpeggiator patterns The example below explains chain pattern in detail Example Major Pentatonic C D5 Es G5 A5 C6 fe A2 Plays arp pattern 10 followed by arp pattern 22 ei followed by 44 and repeats e Plays arp pattern 10 followed by arp pattern 2 4 followed by 4 and repeats Arepeggiator ER 922 7e 9 3 Arp Pattern There are a total of 90 arpeggiator patterns that can be selected Change the arp effect to Arpeggiator to use the selected arp pattern Only patterns ro oo can be selected Patterns o 9 are reserved for building arpeggiator chains Patterns 10 99 consist of two intervals The example below explains arpeggiator pattern in detail C5 Example Major Pentatonic C D5 Es G5 A C6 Description Plays C5 followed by D5 and repeats Plays C5 followed by E5 and repeats Plays C5 followed by G5 and repeats wass ss 211 Plays D5 followed by A5 and repeats SS Arp chain pattern 2 as shown above will play arp pattern r o r followed by arp pattern 2 2 followed by 4 4 The entire chain pattern is thus O 1 2 4 C D5 be Ae repeat 31 etc 9 4 Sweep Direction The direction
7. same as it was when the object was removed 2 2 Air Modes 2 2 4 Air Mode Hold A Air modes adjust how the movements of the hand object in front of th determi O O 2 Hold Down is the same as Hold Up except the index will increase and the object gets what the index value should be and which note closer to the sensor gets played To change between Air Modes press the shift button and press button I or 2 to cycle between the modes in the Synth Wave or Hulusi modes You can also navigate to menu item Air Controls gt Air Mode and select the desired mode 2 2 5 Air Mode Hold amp Continue A 2 2 1 Air Mode Normal 4 2 2 6 Air Mode Hold amp Continue j c c Normal Up will make the index increase as the object gets farther away from the sensor 2 2 7 Air Mode Hold amp Continue Window A The lowest note will play when the hand object is closest to the sensor When there is i 2 2 8 Air Mode Hold amp Continue Window d no object present the index value will be o and no note will be played 9 IO Monday December 15 2014 Air Controls lt BUTS SC b 2 3 Air En Disable The Air sensors can be enabled and disabled by pressing button 1 or button 2 in Synth Wave and Hulusi modes You can also navigate to menu Air Controls gt Air En Disable to toggle the sensors on and off The LED next to the Air sensorts will flash green when enabled 2 4 Air Min Dis
8. 1 Remove the screws on the bottom sides 3 Place the battery in the battery clip until it sits securely 2 Remove the bottom cover using the backpanel notch 4 Put the bottom back with the battery on the side with no wires 3 Place the hex nut in the etched well and seat it until it is secure s Put in the screws and tighten until snug 4 Put the threaded part of the mic stand through the hole in the bottom cover and make sure it secures tightly to the hex nut 5 Put the bottom back with the battery on the side with no wires 6 Put in the screws and tighten until snug Monday December 15 2014
9. 1 Enable in the menu and enable or disable Air 1 The LED will flash green to indicate the Air sensor is on Knobs 1 changes from Root Offset to Air delta functionality Select between Air Source 1 or 2 in the Harmonizer submenu and enable that sensor to use the handsfree sensor to change the root note Navigate to Harmonizer gt Air Source to choose which of the two sensors will modify the root note 26 Scale Key TET lt RIT Z 6 Scale The m lTone has over 200 scales from all over the world to choose from The scale can be modified in the Scale submenu and will change when selecting between scales A quarter tone is a pitch halfway between the usual notes of a chromatic scale Imagine a piano with an extra pitch in between every key That changes it from 12 tones to 24 tones per octave Key The key can be changed from the menu in Scale Key TET gt Key or by pressing the shift button followed by button 3 Scale TET Select between 12 Tone Equal Temperment TET and 24 TET to choose between half tone and quarter tone scales The scales displayed in the Scales submenu will change based on the TET selected To change between quarter tone and half tone scales change Scale TET in Scale Key TET menu There are over two hundred 12 TET half tone scales and over forty 24 TET quarter tone scales es Monday December 15 2014 lempo at SS 79e Tempo Follow e Tap Tem
10. 1 Enable in the menu and enable or disable Air1 The LED will flash green to indicate that the handsfree sensor is on Knobs 1 changes from Root Offset to Air delta functionality Turn back to page 9 to learn about the Air Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 delta and Air modes Mapping Mapping Mapping Mapping Instrument 1 Instrument 2 Instrument 2 Air 1 Delta Volume Volume 2I BPM Monday December 15 2014 22 Harmonizer Buttons Harmonizer Mode x REE ROE z 2 Z 5 Harmonizer Mode N Access menu Harmonizer mode allows the user to play the buttons like a piano expect the buttons W O AA and modify settings only play the notes of the selected scale Harmonizer mode supports 5 instruments note polyphony and MIDI channels You can modify each instrument s wavetype MIDI Channel Air Source and ADSR settings To play in Harmonizer mode N navigate to Settings gt m ITone Mode in the menu and select it Jl eeeee BEA oa w Instrument Wavetypes BS rsa Ce ih S 7 V e e a e d e Sine Square 1 Pulse Saw Iri Dist Triangle Organ Noise Sustain e Pe A L d a k a Instrument MIDI Channels Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 1 16 Disable 5 1 Harmonizer Display Roo TS TD BPM s Ntr Nt Nt3 Nt4 Nts Harmonizer mode displays the notes of the buttons being played on the bottom row of the LCD When the sustain button main button is pressed an s
11. Inst 3 Wave lype Inst 3 Note Offset 6 Inst 3 Volume e Air Controls ai gy ER ke 2 1 Air Index Modes The m ITone translates the distance to an object to something called an index For every index delta A distance travelled the index gets incremented by 1 There are several Air Modes that determine how more precisely distance gets translated to an index These modes are described in section 2 2 The value of the index gets translated as a note in a scale or can be outputted directly as a MIDI Controller message There are three Air Index Modes that change whether the index values are discrete or continuous Continuous index values allow for all of the notes in between two notes of a scale to be played These index modes are described in sections 2 1 1 2 1 3 The index delta can be changed using a knob When moving the knob the value displayed on the screen shows the index delta in millimeters Moving the knob all the way to the left automatically sets the index delta so that all notes can be played depending on the scale and the Min and Max Air Distance settings Moving the knob slightly more the right will automatically set the index delta so that the index value goes all of the way from o to 127 To change between Air Index Modes navigate to menu Air Controls gt Air Index Mode or hold button 1 or button 2 for at least half a second in either Synth Wave or Hulusi mode and select the desired
12. an Dominant Overtone Bartok Lydian Hexatonic Lydian Kalyan F to E ascending naturals Lydian Minor Stravinski Lydian Mixolydian Lydian Pentachord Magen Abot Major 7 Chord Major And Minor mixed Major Bebop Major Bebop Heptatonic Major Blues Major Locrian Major Lydian Major Pentachord Major Pentatonic Major Tetrachord Major Iriad eg Ab Major Triad eg C Major Iriad eg F Major add 9 eg Ab add9 Major add 9 eg Bb add9 Major add 9 eg F add9 Major b7 Chord eg Ab7 Major b7 Chord eg C7 Major b7 Chord eg D7 Major b7 Chord eg F7 Maqam Hijaz Maqam Shaddaraban Marva or Marvi Messiaen Mode 3 Messiaen Mode 3 Inverse Messiaen Mode 4 Messiaen Mode 4 Inverse Messiaen Mode 5 Messiaen Mode 5 Inverse Messiaen Mode 6 Messiaen Mode 6 Inverse Messiaen Mode 7 Messiaen Mode 7 Inverse Messiaen Truncated Mode 2 Messiaen Truncated Mode 3 Half Augmented Messiaen Truncated Mode 5 Messiaen Truncated Mode 5 Inverse Messiaen Truncated Mode 6 Minor 6th Added Minor 7th Messiaen Truncated Minor 7th eg Am7 C6 Minor 7th eg Dm7 F6 Minor Bebop Minor Bebop Heptatonic Minor Locrian Minor Melodic Minor Pentachord Minor Pentatonic with Leading Tones Minor Triad eg Am Minor Iriad eg Gm Minor Triad eg Fm Mixolydian Augmented Mixolydian Hexatonic Mixolydian Khamaj G to F ascend Mixolydian Pentatonic Mixolydian b5 Moorish Phrygian Name Of Scale Neapolitan Majo
13. ayed whenever they move their hand away from the sensor then set this value to 15 2 8 Load Air Controls There are eight user Air presets that can be loaded modified and saved Navigate to menu Air Controls gt Load Air Ctrls to load an Air preset Different Air presets can be assigned to Air 1 and Air 2 sensors 2 9 Save Air Controls There are eight user Air presets that can be loaded modified and saved Navigate to menu Air Controls gt Save Air Ctrls to save an user Air preset When saving a preset the following is saved Air Index Mode Air Mode Air Min Distance Air Max Distance Air Window Size and Air Bend Center 12 Monday December 15 2014 Synthwave Mode 3 Synthwave Mode Synthwave mode allows the user to use the knobs and or handsfree sensors to play music and send MIDI messages To play in Synthwave Mode navigate to Settings gt m IToneMode in the menu Select Synthwave mode and press the clear button to set it This mode supports 3 instrument polyphony and can output over three separate MIDI channels Each instrument s wavetype MIDI Channel and ADSR settings can be modified as well instrument 2 and 3 s Note Offset Number of Instruments Instrument MIDI Channel gt Ito3 ch 1to16 Disable ADSR ch Attack time ro to 520 e Decay time ro to 520 e gt Sustain level o to 127 ch Release time ro to 520 Instrument Wavetypes Sine Square r Pulse
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15. l e Sustain level the level during the sustain phase of a sound Release time the time taken for the level to decay from the sustain level to zero 3 Attack Decay a ela i Envelope Level t Sustain Level I Time 29 Monday December 15 2014 Arpeggiator at 7 e g o Arpeggiator There are 4 arpeggiator effects that can be changed by pressing shift followed by button 4 or via the menu under Arpeggiator gt Arp Effects A knob must be assigned to Mod to vary the number of notes for pattern for Random Arp and Sweep The arpeggiator affects instrument 1 when one note polyphony is selected Only instrument 2 is affected when two or three note polyphony are selected 9 1 Arp Effect Knob 3 Below is a breakdown of the arpeggiator effects available Mod A Mod of value 1 has no effect on rand arp and sweep Max step None SIZe 10 No pattern is applied Random Arpeggiator Random arpeggiator will play a random note between the root note and within the step size selected using knob Mod Hold shift and button 3 or 4 to cycle to Mod Arpeggiator Chain Arpeggiator chain is explained in detail on the following page Arpeggiator Arpeggiator is explained in detail on the following page Sweep Sweep will continue to play the next note in the selected scale until the Mod step size is reached Hold shift and button 3
16. lash Disable and will persist when powering off and on Factory Reset Doing a factory reset will permanently overwrite any new settings and presets saved and will not be able to retrieved To restore the mi llone with factory settings navigate to Settings gt Factory Reset and select yes Dump EEPROM This settings is only useful if the m ITone is attached to a computer via an FTDI to USB programming cable The contents of theEEPROM which holds all saved presets will get dumped on a serial console 34 12 LET Scales g Adonai Malakh Aeolian Flat Aeolian Natural Minor Asavari A to G Algerian Altered Pentatonic Alternating Blues Dorian Hexatonic Blues Enneatonic Blues Heptatonic Blues Minor Blues Minor Maj7 Blues Modified Blues Octatonic Blues PentaCluster Blues Pentatonic Minor Raga Malkauns Blues Phrygian Blues V Blues with Leading Tone Center Cluster PentaMuirror Chaio Chinese Chromatic Chromatic Bebop Chromatic DecaMiurror Chromatic Diatonic Dorian Chromatic Dorian Chromatic Dorian Inverse Chromatic HeptaMuirror Chromatic HexaMirror Chromatic Hypodorian Chromatic Hypodorian Inverse Chromatic Hypolydian Inverse Persian Chromatic Hypolydian Puravi Chromatic Hypophrygian Inverse Chromatic Lydian Chromatic Lydian Inverse Todi Chromatic Mixolydian Chromatic Mixolydian Inverse Chromatic NonaMirror Chromatic OctaMirror Chromatic PentaMirror Chr
17. matic Verdi Enigmatic Descending Warao Whole 35 Monday December 15 2014 TetraMirror Augmented Chord Augmented Messiaen Truncated Mode 3 Inverse Balinese Pelog Balinese Pentachord ba Maqam AtharKurd Maqam Bastanikar Maqam Bayati Maqam Farahtaza Maqam Hijaz Maqam Hiyaz2 Maqam HyazK ar Maqam Hjaz arK Kurd Maqam HyazKarKurd Maqam Husseini Maqam Huzam Maqam Iraq Maqam Jiharkah Maqam Karyjighar Maqam Kurd Maqam Mahur Maqam Mustaar Maqam Nahawand Maqam Nahawand Maqam Nairuz Maqam NawaAthar Maqam Nikriz Maqam RahatElArwah Maqam Rast Maqam Rast2 Maqam Saba Maqam Saba Maqam SabaZamZam Maqam ShaddAraban Maqam Shehnaz Maqam Sikah Maqam Sikah2 Maqam SikahBaladi Maqam SikahBaladi2 Maqam Sunbulah Maqam Suzidil Maqam Suznak Maqam UshaqMasri Maqam Yekah Maqam Yekah2 Maqam Zanjaran _ Appendix spar 8 tat Xe S A 1 Install 9 V Battery A 2 Mic Stand Hex Nut Follow the five steps below to remove and or install a 9V battery A phillips The m ITone can be secured on any standard mic stand using the hex nut provided screwdriver is needed to remove the screws The inside of the bottom cover has been etched to seat the hex nut in its place Follow the steps below to remove and or install the hex nut A phillips screwdriver is needed to remove the screws 1 Remove the screws on the bottom sides 2 Remove the bottom cover using the backpanel notch
18. nd parameters e gt MIDI in e gt MIDI out software thru Monday December 15 2014 x LCD Menu 2x16 LCD BEA Display ad y e ES A Encoder Button LCD SS ke 1 3 LCD Menu To access and modify the menu use the rotary encoder button as shown above Turn to scroll between menu items and press to enter the submenu Scroll to the value or submenu and press to enter or apply changes Hold the menu button for at least 1 3 of a second to return to the previous menu or submenu Hold the menu button for at least 1 5 seconds to return to the main menu The main menu items will display Main Menu centered on the top line e The submenu will display left gt Submenu justified following gt Co The selection will display left gt Submenu 9 justified following Selection Monday December 15 2014 1 4 Knobs Function Mapping The bottom row of the LCD displays the functions of each knob The names in the figure on the right correspond to the functionality of knobs 1 2 3 and 4 respectively Ist 2nd 3rd 4th The functionality of each of the four knobs can be modified by holding the shift button button 5 and the button of the knob you would like to change This only applies to Synthwave and Hulusi modes The table below shows the functions the knobs can perform Vi Wu Nt2 Inst 2 Note or Air 2 Delta Wve 2Of Nt3 Inst 3 Note VI Wv3
19. of the sweep effect can be to changed to Up Down or Up Down Sweep direction is Up by default and only affects the Sweep arp effect 32 Monday December 15 2014 Settings at REE Code m IlTone Mode The m ITone has three modes with different controls and ways of playing with the handsfree sensor The modes available are Synthwave Hulusi and Harmonizer The three modes are explained in detail in this guide Refer to the index for the pages Load Instrument Preset The m lTone is equipped with 32 presets that can be loaded on each individual instrument or on all instruments Navigate to the Settings gt Load Inst Prst to load the preset instrument sound of your liking Save Instrument Preset The m llone is equipped with 32 presets of which 16 can be saved Saving an instrument preset saves the instrument s wavetype MIDI channel ADSR tremelo speed tremelo depth arpeggiator bank index and arpeggiator chain index The preset last used will be reatined when powering the m ITone off and on 33 Settings Splash Disable When the m llone is powered on a splash screen showing m llone Air Synth is displayed Navigate to menu Settings gt Splash Disable disable the splash screen Menu Display Time Menu display time is the duration of time that the menu stays on the LCD The menu display time can be changed from 244 ms to 5044 ms The display time can be set in menu Settings gt Sp
20. omatic Permuted Diatonic Dorian Chromatic Phrygian Chromatic Phrygian Inverse Chromatic TetraMirror Chromatic TriMirror Chromatic UndecaMirror Diminished Diminished 7th Chord 3 Semitones Diminished Chord Dominant Bebop Dominant Pentatonic Dorian Aeolian Dorian Kati Dorian Pentatonic Kumoi Japan Dorian letrachord Dorian b5 Double Phrygian Hexatonic Egyptian Suspended Pentatonic Enigmatic Major Verdi Enigmatic Ascending Enigmatic Minor Eskimo Hexatonic 2 Eskimo Tetratonic Example Of Pelog Example of Slendro Full Minor Genus Chromaticum Genus Secundum Gipsy Hexatonic Raga Kalakanti Half Diminished Symmetric Blues Dim Han Kumo Harmonic Major Ethiopian Nat Bhairava Harmonic Major 2 Ionian 5 Harmonic Minor Harmonic Minor Inverse or Bhairav Harmonic Minor letrachord Harmonic Neapolitan Minor Hawauan Hindolita Hirajoshi Japan Honchoshi Plagal Form Housein1 Houzam Hungarian Folk or Byzantine Hungarian Gypsy Damian Emmanuel Hungarian Major Hungarian Minor Hungarian Minor b2 Indian Phrygian dim 4th Ionian Major Bilaval Ionian Pentatonic wato Japan JG Octatonic Japanese Pentachord Japanese Sakura Pentatonic Soft Descend Jazz Minor Inverse Javanese Kiourdi Kokin Joshi Soft Ascend Japan Kung Leading Whole Tone Locrian Locrian Natural Maj 6 Pseudo Turkish Locrian PentaMirror Locrian bb7 Lydian 2 Lydian Hexatonic Augmented Lydian Diminished Lydi
21. po 7 1 BPM BPM is the number of beats notes played in one minute The beats per minute can be set from Io to 1022 Use the BPM knob to set the BPM modes like shown above 7 2 Tempo Multiplier Tempo Multiplier multiplies the value selected to the BPM The tempo multiplier can be a value from 1 to o Navigate to Iempo gt Tempo Mult to change the value 7 3 lempo Chain Enable Tempo Chain when daisy chaining multiple m ITones via MIDI cables When the m llones down the chain are in tempo follow mode they will time sync with the m ITone at the top of the chain Turn the BPM knob to the left until the display shows Fol to be in tempo follow mode There is a 1 3 rd millisecond delay per m ITone daisy chained Top of the chain Bottom of the chain enable tempo chain set knob4 to Fol 28 ADSR ROE SE at 8 ADSR The attack and decay of a sound have a significant effect on the instrument s sonic character Navigate to a m Tone Mode menu item and scroll to ADSR to modify the instruments ADSR envelope The contour of an ADSR envelope is specified using four parameters Attack Decay Sustain and Release A sustain value of 127 and long release time is recommended when using the Air sensor s A DSR display Attack time the time takes for a sound to reach its peak level Decay time the time takes for a sound to reach the sustain level from peak leve
22. r Neapolitan Minor Neapolitan Minor Mode Neveseri Blues Phrygian Enigmatic Minor Marva Minor Bebop Phrygian Locrian Prokofiev Prometheus Raga Madhuri Rock Two Nohkan Oriental Oriental Oriental 2 Oriental Pentacluster Phrygian Aeolian Phrygian Bhairavi Phrygian Dominant Dorico Flamenco Avaha Raba Spanish Folk Jewish Major Phrygian Hexatonic Phrygian Locrian Phrygian Major Flamenco Spanish Phrygian Phrygian letrachord Prokofiev Prometheus Prometheus Neapolitan Pyramid Hexatonic Raga Abhogi Raga Bagesri Raga Chandrakauns Kafi Raga Desh Raga Gandharavam Raga Harikauns Raga Jayakauns Raga Jyoti Raga Khamaji Durga Raga Latika Raga Madhuni Raga Malkauns Raga Megh Raga Mian Ki Malhar Raga Nata Raga Paraju Raga Rukmangi Pelog 2 Raga Shri Kalyan Raga Tilang Raga Irimurti Raga Vayayanti Raga Valaji Raga Vasanta Raga Vasantabhairavi Raga Viyayanagari Raga Vyayasri Raga Vyayavasanta Raga Viyogavarali Raga Vutari Raga Yamuna Kalyani Raga Zilaf Ritsu Ritusen Japan Scottish Pentatonic Rock n Roll Romanian Bacovia Romanian Gnossiennes Romanian Major Purvi Sabach Scottish Hexatonic Scriabin Shostakovich Spanish 8 Tones Spanish Heptatonic Spanish Pentacluster Superlocrian Diminished Whole Tone Symmetrical Nonatonic Takemitsu Tree Line Mode Takemitsu Tree Line Mode 2 Todi Ultra Locrian Utility Minor Verdi Enig
23. tance Navigate to menu Air Controls gt Air Min Distance to modify the closest distance to the Air sensor registers The distance can be changed from 128 to 2048 If Air 1 2 is enabled when entering this submenu one can hold their hand to the distance they want to be the minimum and press the main button to set it 2 5 Air Max Distance Navigate to menu Air Controls gt Air Max Distance to modify the furthest distance to the Air sensor that registers The distance can be changed from 2048 to 8092 If Air 1 2 is enabled when entering this submenu one can hold their hand to the distance they want to be the maximum and press the main button to set it II Monday December 15 2014 Air Controls lt GUIS 7 2 6 Air Window Size Air window size only applies to Air Mode Hold and Continue Window Navigate to menu Air Controls gt Air WindowSize to set the window size in index delta s that allows a hand object to modify the value The value can be changed from I to 4 2 7 Air Bend Center Air Bend Center only applies to Air Mode Bend Use the rotary encoder to navigate to menu Air Controls gt Air Bend Center to change the default index value for when an object hand in not in front of the Air sensor This value should be 64 if you are outputting pitch bend MIDI messages Alternatively this can be set to another index value For example if a player would like the 15th note in a scale to be pl
24. vigate to menu Synthwave gt Num Instruments The knob functionality is changed when changing the number of instruments as shown in the table of the previous page The default functionality of the knobs in Synthwave mode are shown below Instrument 2 amp 3 will play an interval offset from Instrument 1 when knobs 2 amp 3 are set to Note Follow position as shown below The note offset can be changed in Synthwave menu Knob 1 Knob 2 Air I Air 2 Note Delta Note Delta G Air Mode Enabled Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Instrument I Instrument 2 Instrument 3 G a G a i Note a Note lt Fetz Instrument follow Instrument 2 follow Instrument 3 SH Tap Tempo Off Off Off I Monday December 15 2014 Synthwave Knobs ve 3 4 Synthwave Knobs Mapping The functionality of each of the four knobs can be modified by holding the shift button and the button of the knob you would like to change The table below shows what each knob can be assigned to in synthwave mode Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Options Options Options Options Instr Note or Air1 Aa Volume ss Delta Delta Attack Time Inst 2 Wavetype Inst 3 Volume Release Time Sweep amp Random Inst 2 Note Offset Inst 3 Wavetype Ana Sweep amp Random Arp Range 16 Synthwave Air at SSC see O Air I Air 2 On Off On Off 3 5 Synthwave Air In Synthwave mode the user can use Discrete Air Continuous Air and
25. wave type MIDI Channel and ADSR settings in Hulusi menu Instrument Wavetypes e Sine Square r Pulse Saw Iri Dist Iriangle Organ Noise Instrument MIDI Channel ch 1t016 Disable 4 I Hulusi Display The LCD display shows the functionality of the knobs on the bottom row and the notes being played on top The number of instruments is always three and cannot be changed in Hulusi mode Hulusi mode display 19 Monday December 15 2014 Hulus Buttons SSS ee Access menu O4 and modify settings DI eeeee a w i Ve S lt l gt 7 f E di Notes e 5 e Off Hold oo E Shift Ping 1 Ping 2 Change Change On Off On Off Scale Arp Effect Air Air Change Change Delta Delta Key Arp Effect 4 2 Hulusi Buttons The functionality of the buttons are shown above The buttons do the same as Synthwave mode The arpeggiator effect will modulate on instrument 1 only Holding the main button will begin the release phase of the ADSR and mute all the sounds 2O Hulusi Knobs Hulusi Ar at SS gt ai Beye TEEN 2 O OOOO C 4 v BS C lt mm mm mmm mmm mm m D Z a d t Lei m 8 f Fa AM d A Inst t Inst t Inst t ee Jeer Tor ww 4 3 Hulusi Knobs 4 4 Hulusi Air In Hulusi mode the knobs functionality cannot be changed The table below and the 8 figure above show what the knobs can modify Navigate to Air Controls gt Air
26. will 5 2 Harmonizer Buttons appear in the leftmost bottom corner The functionality of the buttons are shown above There is no shift button in The top row of the LCD always and only displays the following four values Harmonizer mode Each button plays the next note in the selected scale The main bh I the note that the first button that will play button will sustain the notes of the buttons that are held down Each button can be assigned to a different instrument preset if desired r 2 value of of the tremelo speed e 3 value of of the tremelo depth gt 4 BPM 23 24 Monday December 15 2014 Harmonizer Knobs at SSC Sch N N J A d Vi gt o o Fi l J J YY O BR i L i Z i i Root Note Offset Air Delta Tremelo Speed Tremelo Depth BPM 5 3 Harmonizer Knobs The knobs functionality cannot be changed in Harmonizer mode The table below and the figure above show what the knobs can modify Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Mapping Mapping Mapping Mapping Root Offset Tremelo Tremelo BPM Air Delta Speed Depth 25 Monday December 15 2014 Harmonizer Air SC e O TES AN b em em em mm em en en em mm gt l l Mu I j J j J Ea C SN C ET EE ee a Z t 5 4 Harmonizer Air Press button I or 2 to enable and disable Air 1 and 2 respectively Navigate to Air Controls gt Air
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