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1. any time to add more variation and humanization to your music As an effect you could also select each sound module to play a completely different sound which will result in these various sounds playing at random times in your music You could further use the Define Voices setting to set the number of random possibilities that can occur POLY CHASE Note On Off Velocity Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel messages received on the input MIDI channel will be sent to the next available MIDI Out channel that is currently enabled When this mode is first selected the first voice to play will always be MIDI channel 1 the next note will play on channel 2 If these notes are released and new notes are played they will play on channel 3 then 4 and on and on until the highest enabled voice location is reached Then it will wrap around and begin playing channel 1 again When controlling multiple monophonic synthesizers Poly Chase will add some variation and humanization to your music As an effect you could also select each sound module to play a completely different sound then by simply playing notes you are essentially stepping through or sequencing the order of sound modules that will play When using this technique use the Define Voices feature to determine how many steps sound modules will play in your sequence before returning to channel 1 To reset to the first step channel simply select another mode then return to the Poly Chase mode POLY FIRST No
2. 000000000 00000 OL so RTS 7 SS SSS TARO Set sound module 1 to MIDI channel 1 0104 Qe dd 9 5 LE ms o sound module 2 to MIDI channel 2 if E en sound module 3 to MIDI channel 3 ela pes and sound module 4 to MIDI channel 4 mage diagram 2 on the following page ROUTING DIAGRAM 2 The diagram on this page shows how you can connect a MIDI controller and four sound modules to the Mondovox when using routing modes 2 or 3 Connect the MIDI OUT of the MIDI controller to the MIDI IN of the Mondovox Connect the MIDI OUT A port of the Mondovox to the MIDI IN of sound module 1 Set the sound module to MIDI channel 1 Connect the MIDI OUT B port of the Mondovox to the MIDI IN of sound module 2 Set the sound module to MIDI channel 2 Connect the MIDI OUT C port of the Mondovox to the MIDI IN of sound module 3 Set the sound module to MIDI channel 3 Connect the MIDI OUT D port of the Mondovox to the MIDI IN of sound module 4 Set the sound module to MIDI channel 4 MIDI CONTROLLER POWER SUPPLY O FUTURERETRO O CELLO OC 9009090999909 O URERETRO L09202 002920 020090 9 0 MAE RA O ee e Tyre Ret Ro O Q290990090900000000 SL ae _
3. FUTUSESRE TSO mondovox O O D O FUTURERETRO O o o o mondovox EXER PE PRO C E SS TS O re Written by Jered Flickinger Copyright 2013 Future Retro www future retro com TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Overview Precautions Disclaimer Warranty CONNECTIONS MIDI In MIDI Thru MIDI Out A MIDI Out B MIDI Out C MIDI Out D Power MODES Selecting Modes Setting Input MIDI Channel Unison Bend Detune Overview Detune Down Detune Up Down Detune Up Unison Poly Don t Panic Poly Random Poly Chase Poly First Chord Memory Define Voices Define Routing Routing 1 Routing 2 Routing 3 MIDI clock INITIALIZING THE UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS ROUTING DIAGRAM 1 ROUTING DIAGRAM 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Mondovox MIDI processor Please take the time to read through this manual for a full understanding of the features tips and precautions OVERVIEW The Mondovox provides new ways to play control and breathe new life into your MIDI sound modules Although primarily designed as a way to play up to 16 monophonic MIDI synthesizers polyphonically there are various other ways that this device can be used to produce unique results The key is experimentation PRECAUTIONS The Mondovox is powered by a 9V DC output power supply Never use AC output power supplies with this unit Should your power supply become lost or dam
4. OUTING 1 In setting 1 each of the four internal processors will send all MIDI data out So for instance if you play a note in Unison Bend mode every MIDI output MIDI OUT A B C and D will send a Note On for all the enabled voices This functionality is most useful if you are controlling a single multi timbral sound module as it eliminates the need for additional MIDI mergers to combine all the various outputs into a single MIDI input Keep in mind that although you can send up to 16 channels of Note On Off Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel messages simultaneously to a single MIDI module the results may not always be desirable due to the amount of MIDI that that module will have to buffer and respond to Pitch Bend messages in particular generate twice as many bits of MIDI data for each value than typical Note On Off messages do and since these values are constantly changing as you perform a pitch bend This then generates a large amount of data when you are sending on all 16 channels simultaneously ROUTING 2 Setting 2 can be thought of as a convenience mode With this setting MIDI channels 1 4 are handled by processor A sending this data to the MIDI OUT A ports Channels 5 through 8 are then handled by processor B sending this data to the MIDI OUT B ports Channels 9 through 12 are then handled by processor C sending this data to the MIDI OUT C ports And channels 13 to 16 are then handled by processor D sending this data to the MIDI OUT D p
5. aged replacements can be purchased directly from Future Retro Never open the unit There are no user serviceable parts inside Should your unit ever need repairs please contact Future Retro for all servicing Never expose this device to rain or moisture If liquids are spilled into the unit unplug the power supply immediately and let the unit sit in a dry warm environment until all moisture has evaporated Avoid exposing the unit to smoke or to dusty or extreme hot and cold environments as these things may cause premature component failure Clean the exterior with a soft dry cloth Never use abrasive cleaners that may harm the surface and finish of the unit DISCLAIMER All information represented in this manual is believed to be accurate at the time of publication Any addendums to the manual and further product support may be found on our web site www future retro com Product specifications may be subject to change at any time Future Retro assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies errors omissions or liability for any loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from the use misuse or abuse of this product Information in this manual may not be copied reproduced or distributed in any form without permission from Future Retro WARRANTY All of our products are hand built using only the finest quality components We take pride in hand soldering assembling inspecting and testing each unit in house to meet our high qu
6. ality standards and provide trouble free use This product comes with a 1 year warranty covering all parts and labor Please register your product at www future retro com within 30 days of your purchase CONNECTIONS MIDI IN The MIDI IN jack on the front panel is where you will connect the MIDI Out of your MIDI controller or sequencer to Note that the LED in this section can be used to monitor when data is being sent to the MIDI IN port MIDI THRU The MIDI THRU jack on the front panel will transmit all data that is received at the MIDI IN jack without latency Use this when you need to daisy chain multiple devices together MIDI OUT A MIDI OUT A is the MIDI output of processor A Connect this output to the MIDI In of a sound module Notice there is one jack located on the front panel and three more located on the back panel The LED to the left of this front panel jack can be used to monitor when data is being sent to the MIDI OUT A port MIDI OUT B Connect MIDI OUT B which is the MIDI output of processor B to the MIDI In of a sound module Notice there is one jack located on the front panel and three more located on the back panel The LED to the left of this front panel jack can be used to monitor when data is being sent to the MIDI OUT B port MIDI OUT C MIDI OUT C is the MIDI output of processor C and you connect this output to the MIDI In of a sound module One jack is located on the front panel and three more are located
7. feature is simply an All Notes Off MIDI feature that can be used should notes ever become latched on in the MIDI sound module you are playing Please note that not all MIDI devices support the All Notes Off MIDI messages In fact many of our own products do not support these In such cases should notes become latched in those devices turning them off and back on will clear any latched notes To send an All Notes Off MIDI message select this mode and then play a note on your MIDI controller The All Notes Off message will be sent out all MIDI outputs In general latched notes may occur when a MIDI sound module receives more MIDI information than its internal buffer can handle and the device is then unable to carry out the proper Note Off message You should be especially aware of this when using the Unison Bend and Unison Poly modes as each of these is capable of generating a lot of MIDI data If you find that notes become latched repeatedly in the sound module you are controlling try using a different MIDI voice routing mode as described later in this manual POLY RANDOM Note On Off Velocity Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel messages received on the input MIDI channel will be sent to random MIDI Out channels that are currently enabled Only one note can play per each enabled MIDI channel and up to 16 channels can be played in all You can use this feature when controlling multiple monophonic synthesizers to randomly select which voice plays at
8. ition the detune amount stays the same so you can adjust it set it release it and then play parts without constantly having to maintain your Pitch Bend location If the current detune amount is not the max setting higher detune amounts can be set by moving the Pitch Bend to a value greater than was last used To clear out the current detuned amount move your Pitch Bend in the negative direction DETUNE UP As you move the Pitch Bend in the positive direction on your controller all enabled MIDI channels will be increasingly detuned upward in pitch When you release the Pitch Bend control to its middle position the detune amount stays the same allowing you to adjust it set it release it and then play parts without constantly having to maintain your Pitch Bend location If the current detune amount is not the max setting higher detune amounts can be set by moving the Pitch Bend to a value greater than was last used To clear out the current detuned amount move your Pitch Bend in the negative direction UNISON POLY Note On Off Velocity Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel messages received on the input MIDI channel will be sent out of all enabled MIDI Out channels simultaneously If only a single note is played all enabled voices will play that note As you play more notes simultaneously the processor voice allocation will intelligently turn off voices it needs to steal so other notes voices can play DON T PANIC Seriously don t panic This
9. on the back panel The LED to the left of this front panel jack can be used to monitor when data is being sent to the MIDI OUT C port MIDI OUT D Lastly MIDI OUT D is the MIDI output of processor D Connect this output to the MIDI In of a sound module One jack is located on the front panel and three more are located on the back panel The LED to the left of this front panel jack can be used to monitor when data is being sent to the MIDI OUT D port POWER The Mondovox comes with a universal 9V DC output power supply capable of being used with power mains ranging from 100 240V AC which allows the unit to be used anywhere in the world simply by using the correct power plug type with the adapter The power jack is located on the rear of the unit Connect the power adapter to the power jack and the AC outlet To turn the unit on simply press the Power switch located on the front panel If the unit is receiving power one of the three LEDs located just to the left of the Power switch should be turned on MODES SELECTING MODES You can changes modes by rotating the 12 position rotary switch on the front panel Note that modes will only be recognized as changed to the new mode once all currently playing notes have been released Therefore it is a good idea to change modes only when no notes are being sent from your MIDI controller or sequencer The exception to this rule is you do need to play hold notes while in Poly First mode and then switch
10. orts This mode is most useful when you want a nice balance of processing speed plus a streamlined use of outputs If you are playing monophonic synthesizers such as the Future Retro XS that has a MIDI THRU port you can simply daisy chain four synthesizers per MIDI OUT port Or if using a multi timbral sound module you can send four voices to each sound module using only a single MIDI cable to that device ROUTING 3 You can think of Setting 3 as fast mode With this setting each processor handles every forth note so if you re playing a four note chord all processors can send this MIDI data out to each sound module simultaneously where all previous modes discussed technically have to send one note then the next then the next one after another which can add up to some amount of latency With this setting MIDI channels 1 5 9 and 13 are sent out MIDI OUT A ports MIDI channels 2 6 10 and 14 are sent out MIDI OUT B ports MIDI channels 3 7 11 and 15 are sent out MIDI OUT C ports MIDI channels 4 8 12 and 16 are sent out MIDI OUT D ports 6 The Routing setting is saved even when the unit is turned off NOTE Some interesting results occur when controlling multi timbral sound modules and using any of the Detune modes Try connecting these multi timbral modules up to the different MIDI OUT ports to get different combinations of detuning within those four voices played by each module MIDI CLOCK Any time MIDI Clock MIDI Star
11. per saw like thickening buzzing swarms or even dissonant sound effects perfect for a horror film NOTE The amount you detune all voices will remain even when you select other modes which can be useful when wanting to play weird out of tune melodies or chords If this type of effect is not desired simply move the Pitch Bend in the negative direction to clear out the current setting before selecting other modes In addition this detuned amount will also be cleared and overwritten when Pitch Bend messages are used in the various other modes but are only cleared for the voices currently playing DETUNE DOWN As you move the Pitch Bend in the positive direction on your controller all enabled MIDI channels will be increasingly detuned downward in pitch When you release the Pitch Bend control to its middle position the detune amount stays the same allowing you to adjust it set it release it and then play parts without constantly having to maintain your Pitch Bend location If the current detune amount is not the max setting higher detune amounts can be set by moving the Pitch Bend to a value greater than was last used To clear out the current detuned amount move your Pitch Bend in the negative direction DETUNE UP DOWN As you move the Pitch Bend in the positive direction on your controller all enabled MIDI channels will be increasingly detuned both upwards and downwards in pitch When you release the Pitch Bend control to its middle pos
12. t and MIDI Stop commands are received at the MIDI IN jack these messages will be transmitted to all MIDI OUT jacks In this way you could use the Mondovox as a 1 in 16 out MIDI Thru box for MIDI clock messages INTIALIZING THE UNIT Should the unit ever behave in an unusual way or should you wish to start fresh from a known point of settings you can initialize the unit so that all 16 MIDI channels are enabled and MIDI Routing 2 is selected by default To initialize your unit start with the power off Rotate the Mode control to the Define Routing setting and turn the power on Wait a few seconds after power up and the unit will be initialized These default values will be automatically written to the internal memory and remain at these settings until you change them TROUBLESHOOTING If your unit is behaving in an unexpected way turn the unit off then back on again Also check to see that you are using the correct power supply with this unit If the power supply is correct then test the voltage output of the supply to verify that the power supply is working The LED indicators by the MIDI IN and OUT jacks on the front panel will help you troubleshoot when MIDI is being sent and received If an LED is not lighting when expected try using a different MIDI cable as they do go bad occasionally For further diagnosis you may want to monitor what MIDI messages are being sent out via a software program such as MIDI OX If you have other ques
13. te On Off Velocity Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel messages received on the input MIDI channel will be sent to the first or lowest available MIDI Out channel that is currently enabled For instance if you play a three note chord channels 1 2 and 3 will be used If this chord is released and only two notes are played only channels 1 and 2 will be used Use Poly First mode when you need predictable results when playing multiple sound modules to play chords CHORD MEM Chord Memory allows you to latch a chord of up to 16 notes in memory so you can then play and transpose this latched chord simply by playing single notes on your MIDI controller To latch a chord to memory you must first be in the Poly First mode Play and hold the desired chord then switch the Mode control to Chord Mem You can then release the chord and then playing a note on your controller will reproduce that chord at various transpositions NOTE The first note of the chord you played will be the reference pitch for the latched chord to play back at Unlike the chord memory feature found in most other synthesizers where once a chord is latched it can be played only at a single transposition at any time the Mondovox allows you to play up to 16 transpositions simultaneously of the latched chord for very big sounds When controlling analog monophonic synthesizers Chord Mem will typically allow you to trigger their internal glide circuitry producing gliding chords As a tip
14. tions or you experience problems not addressed in this manual please check the Support page of our web site www future retro com support html SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 19 W x 1 75 H x 4 25 D Unit Weight 2 75 lbs Universal Power Supply 100 240V AC input 9V DC 670mA current Power In 9V DC center positive Current Draw 75mA MIDI In x1 MIDI Thru x1 MIDI Out x16 MIDI CONTROLLER POWER SUPPLY O FUTURERETRO O 000000000000000000 So O _FuTru ze zet o ROUTING DIAGRAM 1 The diagram on this page shows how you can connect a MIDI controller and four sound modules to the Mondovox when using routing modes 1 or 2 Connect the MIDI OUT of the MIDI controller to the MIDI IN of the Mondovox O 000000000000000000 9 0 T FuTu ze zetT o Connect the MIDI OUT A port of the Mondovox to the MIDI IN of the sound module 1 The remaining three sound modules all get daisy chained to the first Connect the MIDI THRU of sound module 1 to the MIDI IN of sound module 2 Connect the MIDI THRU of sound module 2 0000000000000 00000 as e to the MIDI IN of sound module 3 od ole a an RS pra Connect the MIDI THRU of sound module 3 to the MIDI IN of sound module 4 Should the sound modules you are controlling not have MIDI THRU ports please use routing mode 2 or 3 as shown in SOUND MODULE 4 0000
15. to Chord Mem to latch the held notes SETTING THE INPUT MIDI CHANNEL To set the input MIDI channel turn the unit on and send it a Note On message on the desired MIDI channel This will be the only MIDI channel the Mondovox will respond to until the MIDI channel is changed To change the MIDI channel turn the unit off then back on and send a new MIDI Note On message on the desired MIDI channel UNISON BEND Note On Off Velocity Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel messages received on the input MIDI channel will be sent out of all enabled MIDI Out channels simultaneously Unlike Unison modes found on traditional poly synthesizers that allow you to play only 1 note at a time while in unison the Mondovox allows you to play up to 16 notes and have these transmitted out of all enabled MIDI channels When controlling analog monophonic synthesizers playing more than one note will typically allow you to trigger their internal glide circuitry And when controlling something like a digital multi timbral sound module it allows you to play massive chord sounds DETUNE OVERVIEW Detune modes are similar to Unison Bend in that Note On Off Velocity and Mod Wheel messages received on the input MIDI channel will be sent out of all enabled MIDI Out channels simultaneously In the Detune modes however Pitch Bend messages are now used to detune all enabled MIDI channels Detuning voices in this way can create all sorts of useful results from flanging chorusing su
16. you might experiment with setting the glide time of each synthesizer to a different value for those classic Oberheim type glides And when controlling something like a digital multi timbral sound module Chord Mem allows you to play massive chord sounds Note that the number of voices that can play will be determined by the polyphony of the sound modules you are controlling DEFINE VOICES In this mode we can set the number of sound modules we have connected or the number of MIDI channels we want to enable To change the number of voices select this mode then play a note on your MIDI controller once for each voice you want to enable So if you need five voices select this mode play five notes on your MIDI controller and then exit this mode The number of voices enabled will be stored in memory even when the unit is turned off DEFINE ROUTING In the Define Routing mode you can determine how MIDI is handled by each of the four internal MIDI processors There are three routings to choose from and each will give different and possibly better results depending on your particular situation The current Routing setting is indicated by the three LEDs located to the left of the power switch Each is labeled 1 2 or 3 and will light to show the current setting To change the setting select the Define Routing mode then play a key on your MIDI controller Every time a new Note On is received the setting will advance to the next selection R
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