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Configuration options and action functions       
Configuration options and action functions       
Configuration options and action functions       
Configuration options and action functions       Europa User Guide
Europa User Guide
Europa User Guide
Europa User Guide 
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Continuous Controller Transmit (B) 
Continuous Controller Transmit (B) 
Continuous Controller Transmit (B) 
Continuous Controller Transmit (B) –
––
– Default: Enabled
 Default: Enabled
 Default: Enabled
 Default: Enabled    
Enables or disables Europa from transmitting MIDI continuous controllers when knobs, sliders, or 
buttons are pressed on the Jupiter 6’s front panel. Continuous controllers are intended for use in 
sequences due to the shortness of the associated MIDI messages. For patch based continuous controllers, 
parameters will only be changed on the voice boards and not the patch edit. For preset based continuous 
controllers, parameters will be changed in both the preset edit and the voice boards. The continuous 
controller’s meanings are documented in the Europa
 chapter. 
 
System Exclusive Transmit (C) 
System Exclusive Transmit (C) 
System Exclusive Transmit (C) 
System Exclusive Transmit (C) –
––
– Default: Disab
 Default: Disab
 Default: Disab
 Default: Disabled
led
led
led    
Enables or disables Europa from transmitting MIDI system exclusive messages when knobs, sliders, or 
buttons are pressed on the Jupiter 6’s front panel. System exclusive messages are designed for patch 
editors/librarians rather than performance due to the length of the system exclusive message. When 
played back to Europa, system exclusive messages will cause the current edit buffer to be changed as well 
as the affected voice board (if applicable) – just as if it was being changed from the front panel. The 
continuous controller’s meanings are documented in the Europa
 chapter. 
 
Velocity Transmit (D) 
Velocity Transmit (D) 
Velocity Transmit (D) 
Velocity Transmit (D) –––– Default: Disabled
 Default: Disabled
 Default: Disabled
 Default: Disabled    
Enables or disables the velocity transmit function. When velocity transmit is enabled, moving the VCA 
VCA 
VCA 
VCA 
ENV
ENV
ENV
ENV----2 LEVEL
2 LEVEL
2 LEVEL
2 LEVEL
 slider will no longer alter the ENV
ENV
ENV
ENV----2 LEVEL
2 LEVEL
2 LEVEL
2 LEVEL
, but instead will change the note on 
velocity for each note transmitted. When this feature is disabled, Europa will transmit a note on velocity 
of 70h.  Velocity transmit is particularly useful for externally controlling a device while the arpeggiator is 
running. 
 
Voice watch (E) 
Voice watch (E) 
Voice watch (E) 
Voice watch (E) –
––
– Default: Disabled
 Default: Disabled
 Default: Disabled
 Default: Disabled    
Enables or disables the ability of watching which voices are being allocated. When enabled, the BANK 
BANK 
BANK 
BANK 
A
A
A
A----F
F
F
F
 LEDs indicate which voices are allocated when notes are played via the local keyboard or from 
MIDI. Normally the BANK
BANK
BANK
BANK
 LEDs show which patch or preset bank is currently selected. When voice 
watch is enabled, pressing any button on the front panel will temporarily cause voice watch to shut off 
and the current bank to be shown instead. After one second with no other button presses, it will revert to 
voice watch mode and the meaning of the BANK A
BANK A
BANK A
BANK A----F
F
F
F
 LEDs is as shown in Figure 7: 
 
A
B
C
D
E
F
Voice #1 on 4 voice board
Voice #2 on 4 voice board
Voice #3 on 4 voice board
Voice #4 on 4 voice board
Voice #1 on 2 voice board
Voice #1 on 2 voice board
 
Figure 7 – Voice activity indication with voice watch mode (this example has 3 voices on) 
 
When unison or any steal voice modes are enabled (described in the Voice
chapter), if a voice is reallocated to a new note, the LED will wink. 
 
Voice watch mode is also useful for diagnosing missing or malfunctioning voices, and during operation, 
it is fun to watch! 
 
Europa action functions
Europa action functions
Europa action functions
Europa action functions    
Europa uses the NUMBER 1
NUMBER 1
NUMBER 1
NUMBER 1----8
8
8
8
 buttons to perform various actions. They are not settable options, but 
rather “one shot” actions. One press equals one action.