Ohm64 From Livid Wiki Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 What’s in the box 1.2 Features 2 Controls and Connections 3 Connecting 3.1 For Direct USB Connectivity 3.2 For MIDI Connectivity 3.3 Troubleshooting 4 Editor 5 Support 6 Appendix 6.1 Ohm64 Sysex 6.2 LED Control Column/Row Codes 6.3 Assigning Buttons MIDI Values with SySex 6.4 Controls Naming Convention 6.5 Default MIDI Settings 7 Warranty 7.
16 Rotary knobs 6 Function knobs 1 BPM/Tap button 8 Solo / Mute buttons 2 Transform buttons Controls and Connections While any of the controls on the Ohm64 can be used for a wide range of functionality, here are some basic terms and uses for the controls. 1. Programmable Clip Bank – The Clip Bank sends out data for activating files, triggering loops, sequences, or files. The programmable buttons on the Clip Bank can be assigned to MIDI notes or Continuous Controllers (CCs). 2.
1. MIDI IN – The MIDI Input port provides a standard 5 PIN MIDI jack for connecting other MIDI devices to the Ohm64. MIDI input data is then routed over USB to the host computer, and is available to your software on the second port named “Ohm64 External” (on Windows XP, “USB Audio Device[2]”) 2. MIDI OUT - The MIDI Output port provides a standard 5 PIN MIDI jack for outputting MIDI from your computer, over the USB cable, and to the MIDI jack. The Ohm64 will also send its data out the MIDI jack.
verify that the software is configured to receive the MIDI messages from the Ohm64 controller. Windows XP will show the port names as “USB Audio Device” and “USB Audio Device[2]”, though the “New Hardware Found” popup will show the device as “Ohm64”. Windows 7 will show your controller as Ohm64 and will automatically recognize the device. If you are still having problems, confirm that you are receiving MIDI data using MidiMonitor (for OS X) at http://www.snoize.
07.06 : Request Control Surface Snapshot 07.08 : Request MIDI Settings (Local Control, etc.) 07.09 : Request Single MIDI Input mapping 07.0A : Request Analog mapping 07.0B : Request Button mapping 07.0C : Request MIDI Basic Channel 07.0D : Request MIDI Output Merge setting 07.
1.2, 3.3, 5.4, 1.6, 3.7, 5.8, 1.10, 3.12, 2.2, 4.3, 6.4, 2.6, 4.7, 6.8, 2.10, 4.12 Left/Right crossfader: 5.12, 6.12 1-8 Slider 'mute': 1.13, 3.13, 5.13, 1.14, 2.13, 4.13, 6.13, 2.14 BPM: 3.14 The Ohm64 responds with ACK when finished processing this command. 05 : Recall User Settings F0 00 01 61 02 05 F7 Recall User Settings from storage, just like what happens on power up. The Ohm64 responds with ACK if the User Settings are valid, or NAK when no setting have been saved or the memory is unreadable.
F0 00 01 61 02 07 09 LL HH F7 Request the current mapping of incoming MIDI messages. LL HH is the 8-bit map code defined under Command 09 below. Both values must not exceed 7F. LL holds the lower 7 bits, HH holds the most significant bit. Values of HH greater than 1 are reserved. The Ohm64 will respond with Command 09, which repeats LL and HH followed by the LED code as CR. 07.0A : Request Analog mapping F0 00 01 61 02 07 0A F7 Request MIDI map for all Analog inputs.
Command 04 for details), or 7F to clear the mapping for the specified entry. The Ohm64 responds with a Single MIDI Input mapping for the specified message. 0A : Map Analog Inputs F0 00 01 61 02 0A (25)*[LL HH] F7 This command updates the MIDI map for all (25) Analog inputs. If HH is 00, then LL specifies the 7-bit Control number, but only valid control numbers 00 to 78 are accepted. If HH is 01, then LL selects between 14-bit Control numbers and Pitch Bend.
1-8 Slider 'mute' buttons, from left to right, are: 65, 73, 66, 74, 67, 75, 68, 76 function 1-6: 77, 78, 79, 69, 70, 71 BPM: 87 The Ohm64 responds with ACK when finished processing this command. 0C : Set MIDI Basic Channel F0 00 01 61 02 0C NN F7 This command sets the MIDI Basic Channel to NN, where 00 through 0F are valid and the rest are reserved. During operation, incoming Channel messages are ignored if Omni Mode is Off and the Channel does not match.
7F : ACK Positive Acknowledge F0 00 01 61 02 7F F7 ACK means the previous message was handled correctly. Some messages (e.g. Map Single LED Indicator) simply reply with a specific command instead of ACK, when more context is needed than a simple acknowledgment.
F2+M8 MIDI out merge on (Control Surface sends to USB & MIDI out, default) XL and XR are the Left and Right crossfader bump buttons, respectively. M2 and M4 are the Mute buttons below faders 2 and 4, respectively. M6 and M8 are the Mute buttons below faders 6 and 8, respectively.
Controls Naming Convention Default MIDI Settings
Warranty Ohm64 WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY Damage Your Instrument should be inspected immediately upon receiving it. If there are any damages they should be reported immediately. All of our instruments are fully tested just prior to leaving our plant. Return Policy All sales of Livid Instruments hardware are given a fifteen (15) day return policy. A controller may be returned within fifteen (15) days of purchase.
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