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U-CONTROL UMX610/UMX490 User Manual
The enormous value range of a total of 128 x 128 = 16,384 different values is 
therefore available to you via the BANK SELECT command. This theoretically 
means that you could use external devices which support the same amount of 
different banks.
If you consider that each of these banks again contains another 128 individual 
programs, you will receive the unbelievably large number of 2,097,152 different 
options to organize these programs.
1)  Press the ASSIGN push-button and hold it down.
2)  Press one of the 16 channel keys  ( CH 1 )  through  ( CH 16 ), or press the 
( GLOBAL )
  key.
3)  Release the ASSIGN push-button.
4)  Press the  
BANK MSB
  key. Then press the number keys in sequence until 
you have completely entered the desired BANK MSB number. Only value 
entries between 0 and 127 are possible. Greater values are ignored by 
the device.
The BANK MSB has now been defined.
Examples:
Press  (  1  )  and  (  4  )  if you have decided on MSB 14, for example.
Press  (  1  ),  (  0  )  and  (  7  )  if you would like to select MSB 107.
5)  Now define the  
BANK LSB
  by pressing the key. Then enter the number 
value of the BANK LSB with the already familiar procedure (see step 4). 
The same entry rules apply as for the BANK MSB. 
You have defined the bank in which the desired program will be called 
up in steps 4 and 5. Now all you have to define is the program itself:
6)  Press the  
PROGRAM
  key and then press the number keys in sequence 
until you have completely entered the desired program number. 
Only entries between 0 and 127 are possible, greater values are ignored 
by the device. Ready!
7)  Finally, press the ENTER key. In order to discard your assignments, 
please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push-button again. 
The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases.
Example:
You want to select preset No. 49 in bank 25 of an external device on channel 
14 via the UMX. Only the LSB will be used to describe the bank, since the bank 
number remains less than 128. The MSB in this case equals 0.
1)  Press and hold the ASSIGN push-button.
2)  Press the channel key  ( CH 14 ).
3)  Release the ASSIGN push-button.
4)  Then, press the  
BANK MSB
  key or the  (  0  )  key
5)  Press  
BANK LSB
  key and then describe bank 25 with push-buttons  (  2  ) 
and  (  5  ).
6)  Define the program: Press the  
PROGRAM
  key and then the  (  4  )  and 
(  9  )
  keys for program 49.
7)  Press the ENTER key.
c)  Direct program selection through the two OCTAVE SHIFT 
push-buttons.
1)  Press the ASSIGN push-button and hold it down.
2)  Select the OCTAVE SHIFT push-button which you want to assign to the 
program change function.
3)  Release the ASSIGN push-button again.
4)  Defined the channel by which the program change will be transmitted. 
Press one of the 16 channel keys  ( CH 1 )  through  ( CH 16 )  on 
the keyboard.
5)  Press the  
PROG DIR
  key. Then press the number keys on the 
keyboard in sequence until you have completely entered the desired 
preset number. Only value entries between 0 and 127 are possible. 
Greater values are ignored by the device.
6)  Finally, press the ENTER key. In order to discard your assignments, 
please select the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push-button again. 
The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases.
◊ 
As soon as you have assigned the direct program selection to one 
or both OCTAVE SHIFT push-buttons simultaneously, pressing both 
push-buttons will not activate ANYTHING!
4.2.9  Other functions of the octave shift buttons
The OCTAVE SHIFT push-buttons of the device are in their initial state every time 
the UMX is switched on (see Table 3.1). Further special functions can be assigned 
to both push-buttons in the ASSIGN mode in addition to the already covered 
functions regarding direct program change and octave transposition:
a)  Transposition in individual semitone steps
b)  Sequential scrolling in program libraries
c)  Optional controller functions
◊ 
As soon as you assign a function to one of the two push-buttons, 
the second push-button will automatically assume the same function, 
however, it is still restricted in its functionality. It is not capable of 
sending data until you assign a function to this push-button with the 
ASSIGN procedure.
a)  Transposition in individual semitone steps
1)  Press the ASSIGN push-button and hold it down.
2)  Press the  
TRANSP +/-
  key.
3)  Release the ASSIGN push-button.
4)  Finally, press the ENTER key. In order to discard your assignments, 
please press the CANCEL key or press the ASSIGN push-button again. 
The ASSIGN LED will go off in all 3 cases.
Pressing the right hand one of the two push-buttons causes a shift by one 
semitone upward pressing the left hand one leads to a shift by one semitone 
downward. Pressing both push-buttons cancels all transpositions.
◊ 
A keyboard can consist of a maximum of 128 semitones according to 
the MIDI standard. If you have reached the lower or upper end of this 
tone range with the transposition function, you cannot exceed the 
highest or lowest tone despite continued pressing of the transposition 
push-button. This also applies to the transposition in octave steps.