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* Use <code>SHIFT</code> + <code>KNOB k1</code> to change volume or balance for main chain (what changes is selected by the current KNOB CTRL function). | * Use <code>SHIFT</code> + <code>KNOB k1</code> to change volume or balance for main chain (what changes is selected by the current KNOB CTRL function). | ||
− | * Press <code>SHIFT</code> + <code>STOP ALL CLIPS</code> | + | * Press <code>SHIFT</code> + <code>STOP ALL CLIPS</code> for a 'panic' stop, which stops all sequences, audio and midi playback. |
* '''Toggle audio playback''' with <code>PLAY/PAUSE</code> button. If Zynthian's ALT mode is active, it will '''toggle MIDI playback'''. | * '''Toggle audio playback''' with <code>PLAY/PAUSE</code> button. If Zynthian's ALT mode is active, it will '''toggle MIDI playback'''. | ||
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** Pulsing: Syncing to play/stop. | ** Pulsing: Syncing to play/stop. | ||
− | * '''Stop all sequences''' of current scene (but not audio/midi playback or recording), doing a ''short'' press on <code>STOP ALL CLIPS</code> button; ''bold'' press to stop all sequences on all scenes | + | * '''Stop all sequences''' of current scene (but not audio/midi playback or recording), doing a ''short'' press on <code>STOP ALL CLIPS</code> button; ''bold'' press to stop all sequences on all scenes. |
* Open the '''StepSeq mode''' for a given sequence, pressing <code>SHIFT</code> + a pad button. | * Open the '''StepSeq mode''' for a given sequence, pressing <code>SHIFT</code> + a pad button. |
Revision as of 15:59, 1 March 2024
Zynthian can be connected to almost any existing MIDI device and you can use the MIDI learning mechanism, as described in the UI user's guide, to assign parameters to faders and knobs in your MIDI controller, for instance. You could also assign pad trigger to notes, etc. But MIDI learning process takes time, it's limiting and you can't get feedback easily. Sometimes it's a lot better to plug a well-known (supported) MIDI controller and get everything mapped automatically. For having this, zynthian implements a controller driver API that allows developers to create specific drivers for specific devices.
This section contain documentation for some of this controller drivers.
Note:
This documentation is valid for the "chain_manager" development branch. It's only partially valid for the current testing branch so you could find some differences.
1 Akai APC Key25 MK2
This device supports two operation modes (and a third is in progress):
- The "MixPad" mode (default), which controls the Zynthian's Mixer and ZynPad.
- The "Device" mode, which handles the Zynthian UI.
- The "Sequencer" mode, which handles the Zynthian Step Sequencer.
1.1 The Mixpad mode
This is the default mode, selected automatically on start. You can also change to it pressing SHIFT
+ VOLUME
or SHIFT
+ PAN
. In this mode you can perform the following actions:
- Start/stop a sequence, pressing the corresponding pad. It will blink when playing, and pulsate when starting/stopping/syncing.
- Change controller's bank. There are two banks (1 and 2), which are used to handle up to 16 chains (with the eight track buttons/knobs). Bank 1 is for chains 1 to 8 and bank 2 manage chains 9 to 16. To show current selected bank, press and hold
SHIFT
. One of the track buttonsLEFT arrow
orRIGHT arrow
will light up in red,LEFT arrow
is bank 1 andRIGHT arrow
is bank 2. You can press one of these buttons while holdingSHIFT
to change the bank.
- Use track buttons to perform a function on chains. The function is chosen by pressing
SHIFT
+ one ofSELECT
,MUTE
orSOLO
soft key buttons. Press and holdSHIFT
to see current selected function on soft key buttons (in green). Functions are:SELECT
, used to change the selected chain. The key bed (black and white keys) will play on that chain.MUTE
, used to mute the corresponding chain.SOLO
, used to enable solo in the corresponding chain.
- Change current scene using the track buttons. You need first to select that function by pressing
SHIFT
+REC ARM
button. This function is affected by bank selection, so you can change up to 16 scenes. When selecting a new scene, the ZynPad will be shown.
- Start/stop sequences of a row, pressing the corresponding SOFT KEY (without modifiers). If there are any sequence playing, they will stop. If there are no sequences playing, it will start those not empty. The action to be run is shown by the LED status (lit will stop, off will start).
- Use knobs to modify chains' volume or balance. The value modified is given by current KNOB CTRL selected:
VOLUME
orPAN
(for balance). To change the function, pressSHIFT
+VOLUME
orSHIFT
+PAN
. The knobs are also affected by current controller's bank.
- Use
SHIFT
+KNOB k1
to change volume or balance for main chain (what changes is selected by the current KNOB CTRL function).
- Press
SHIFT
+STOP ALL CLIPS
for a 'panic' stop, which stops all sequences, audio and midi playback.
- Toggle audio playback with
PLAY/PAUSE
button. If Zynthian's ALT mode is active, it will toggle MIDI playback.
- Toggle audio record with
SHIFT
+RECORD
button. If Zynthian's ALT mode is active, it will toggle MIDI recording.
- Tap a pad to start/stop a sequence. The pad LED will show its status as follows (pad color will always match the sequence color):
- Dim solid: Stopped sequence without content (no notes in patterns).
- Bright solid: Stopped sequence with content.
- Blinking slow: Playing sequence.
- Blinking fast: Recording sequence.
- Pulsing: Syncing to play/stop.
- Stop all sequences of current scene (but not audio/midi playback or recording), doing a short press on
STOP ALL CLIPS
button; bold press to stop all sequences on all scenes.
- Open the StepSeq mode for a given sequence, pressing
SHIFT
+ a pad button.
- Clear a sequence, pressing current track button + the sequence pad.
- Start recording a pattern. For this, press
RECORD
+ a pad button, which will 1) select the chain associated with the group of the sequence, 2) open the pattern editor for that sequence, 3) start playing the sequence and 4) start recording that sequence. If you press the pad again (without holding any other button), the recording will stop. Press again to stop playback too. You can also control the playback/recording withPLAY/PAUSE
andSHIFT
+RECORD
buttons.
- If the pattern editor is open, press
SHIFT
+UP arrow
to go back to ZynPad. Press it again to go to mixer screen.
- Open the ZynPad pressing
SHIFT
+DOWN arrow
.
- Open the pattern manager (also known as the Pattman sub-mode), pressing
SHIFT
+CLIP STOP
. If this mode is active, the LED of theCLIP STOP
button will blink in green, and one ofVOLUME
,PAN
orSEND
buttons will also be solid in red, each one related to a specific function:VOLUME
: this is COPY mode. Press the pad of a non-empty sequence to mark it as source (it will blink fast). Press another pad to copy the selected source to it. Press the selected source pad to clear selection.PAN
: this is MOVE mode. It works like COPY mode, but also removes the source sequence.SEND
: this is CLEAR mode. It will remove the pattern of sequence when it pad is pressed.- Use
LEFT
andRIGHT
arrows to move from one scene to another. You can also copy/move patterns between scenes.
1.2 The Device mode
This mode allows you to control the Zynthian UI. You can enable it by pressing SHIFT
+ DEVICE
. If this mode is active, the button DEVICE
will blink in red.
As you can see in the image, this mode mimics the Zynthian V5 hardware interface. The upper four buttons are OPT/ADMIN
, MIX/LEVEL
, CTRL/PRESET
and ZS3/SHOT
. Next row is ALT
, METRONOME
and PAD/STEP
. The four buttons at the right side (in white) are F1
to F4
. In this mode, transport is handled by PLAY/PAUSE
and RECORD
buttons, and the transport pads are only to show playback/recording status. Navigation buttons are UP
, DOWN
, LEFT
, RIGHT
, (in yellow) BACK/NO
(in red) and SEL/YES
(in green). For the directional keys, you can also use the track keys labelled as such.
The behaviour and status are similar of those in the hardware interface: there is support for short, bold and long press; screen access buttons are blue when no function is selected, green on it's primary and orange on its secondary function; ALT
key changes to violet when active (and F1
-F4
also change).
The nearest four knobs has the functions of Knob#1 to Knob#4. They can be used to control volume of selected/main chain, move vertically/horizontally in pattern editor or Zynpad, move selected item in menus, etc. Press SHIFT
with a knob for a coarse (faster) adjustment. The knob press is activated using the first four soft keys to the left (in green), and also has short/bold press support. The mapping is: Knob#1 = (K1
, CLIP STOP
); Knob#2 = (K5
, SOLO
); Knob#3 = (K2
, MUTE
); Knob#1 = (K6
, REC ARM
). This scheme is very comfortable in the V4 four-corners layout.
1.3 The Step Sequencer mode
2 Akai MIDI MIX
2.1 ZynMixer driver
This Akai MIDIMix driver maps the basic mixer's functionality. Chains are numbered from left to right as shown in the zynmixer screen. Note that these numbers are not MIDI channels!
- Bank Left: Strips assigned to chains 1-8
- Bank Right: Strips assigned to chains 9-16
- Master Fader: Main volume
- Strip 1-8: Chain's mixer control, depending of bank selection
- Upper Knobs: The 2 upper knobs are available for MIDI learning.
- Lower Knob: Chain's balance
- Mute: Chain's solo switch
- Solo: Push
SOLO
to see solo status. PushSOLO
+MUTE
for toggling solo. - Rec Arm: Red light indicates active chain. Push to set active chain.
- Fader: Chain's volume
3 Novation LAUNCHPAD MINI MK1
3.1 ZynPad driver
4 Novation LAUNCHPAD MINI MK3
4.1 ZynPad driver
5 Novation LAUNCHPAD PRO MK2
5.1 ZynPad driver
6 Novation LAUNCHPAD PRO MK3
6.1 ZynPad driver
7 Novation LAUNCHPAD X
7.1 ZynPad driver
8 Novation LAUNCHKEY MINI MK3
8.1 ZynPad driver
9 Behringer MOTÖR 61 / 49
9.1 ZynPad driver
9.2 ZynMixer driver
10 Korg NanoKONTROL
10.1 ZynMixer driver
11 Korg NanoKONTROL 2
11.1 ZynMixer driver
12 Mackie Control