Owner‘s ManualPRO-12 ASB
10MidiActivate the CHANNEL button in order to select the desired MIDIchannel with the DOWN/UP buttons or Data Wheel.If a small vertical line appears u
11Presets ff.The second function of the USER button will beactivated by pressing for longer time. In this caseall visible parameters of the hardware w
12Effect programs:Value range of Parameters:1RETEMARAP2RETEMARAP3RETEMARAPsurohChtpeDsurohC etaRsurohC kcabdeeFsurohCemiTyaleDgnipmaDyaleDtfeLemiTyale
13Control PanelOscillator A&BThe Oscillators A&B are mainly identic except some few differences.Turning the wheel allows you to add various wa
14Pulse WidthAdjust here the pulse range of the assigned Osczillator manually. To hearthe resulting sound, the pulse width has to be activated. The ra
15Filter SectionThe filter section consists of a lowpass Filter which can be modulatedwith resonance which reaches the Eigenresonanz. Together with th
16AmplifierTogether with the envelope curve the Amplifier defines the volume Ver-lauf of the sound. For Modulation of the Amplifiers you can use theAD
17Options for Amp- and Filter EnvelopeADRActivate this option to set Sustain to zero. This way youcan switch very quickly between percussive soundsand
18LFOThe LFO of your PRO-12 ASB features three different wave forms, whichare the same used within Oscillator B. Choosing the desired waveformcan easi
19ModulationPRO-12 ASB comes with three modulation sources - Filter Envelope,Osczillator B and LFO - which can be combined with and routed to fivediff
PRO-12 ASB is manufactured by CreamWare Audio GmbH, Siegburg, Germany.(C) CreamWare 1999 - 2005 - all rights reserved.The following documentation, co
20DestinationFreq AActivate this button to set the Modulation Signal of Oscillator A .Freq BActivate this button to set the Modulation Signal of Osci
21GlideBy using the Glide function a played note will glide into the next notefollowing fluently within the time defined by turning the glide wheel.Gl
22PRO-12 ASBRemote SoftwareGeneralTo control your PRO-12 ASB via the Remote-Software, you have toconnect the PRO-12 ASB via USB or MIDI with a Comput
23More detailsAs the functions you can access on the Main Page are identical to thehardware behavior and have been described within the first chapters
24AftertouchThe Original never had an Aftertouch to adjust Modulation. The After-touch Section implemented within the PRO-12 ASB has been designedafte
25LFO FreqIntensity and direction of Modulation towards LFO Frequency.Time VelocityYou can modulate the envelope curve times via velocity here.Filter
26MIDI Clock SettingsWithi the MIDI Clock Settings you can adjust the MIDI-Tempo and define,if the instrument shall be synced to internal or external
27Wheel MODMW IntensityMaximum Intensity of the Wheel-Bus within the Modulation Section, whi-le the maximum Modulation is set with the Modulation Whee
28PREFS PAGEOn the PREFS and EFFECTS pages you can edit the system settings ofyour PRO-12 ASB.MIDI INDeviceHere you can choose the desired MIDI or USB
29Hardware InfoWithin this section you will find further information on your PRO-12 ASBhardware, which you might need upon firmware updates.DeviceName
3IndexOwner’s Manual PRO-12 ASBDisclaimer 02Index 03Intrduction 04Getting startedMaking connections 05Power adaptor 05MIDI connection 05Audio connecti
30EFFECTS PAGEThe Effects-Page offers controls for the Chorus and Flanger Effectsimplemented within your PRO-12 ASB.Chrous/FlangerSelect Chorus or Fl
31Wirhin the DELAY SECTION you will find controls for adjustment of theimplemented Delay Effect.Left CannelHere you adjust the Delay setting of the le
32MIDI MONITORYou can enter the MIDI-Monitor by pressing the MIDI-Monitor button onthe right side of the Remote Software. The MIDI-Monitor allows you
33MIDIKEYBOARDBy using the Midi keyboard integratedin the Remote-Software you can playPRO-12 ASB without using any exter-nal keyboard or Sequencer sof
34PRESET ADMINISTRATIONThe integrated Preset Administration within the Remote-Software allowsan easy and comfortable way of storing, exchanging and ed
35Storing, deletion and changing of PresetsTo store a preset, please create a new entry by using “create” from thedropdown menu. After having created
36CC Parameter CC Parameter0 Bank Select 64 Sustain Pedal1 M odulation 652 Unison voices 66 Sostenuto3 Unison Detune 67 Soft Pedal4 68 Single M ode5 G
37SpecificationsAnalog OutputsAsymmetric 2 x jack 6,3mmAnalog InputsAsymmetric 2 x jack 6,3mmConnectionsMIDI DIN-5-Pol, In, Out, throughUSB-Port Full
38Warranty RegulationsThe hardware described within this documentation and the warranty regulations are gov-erned by and granted according to German L
39CreamWare Audio GmbHAm Turm 11 - 1353721 SiegburgGermanyTel.: +49 2241 59 58 0Fax +49 2241 59 58 57www.creamware.dewww.creamware.com
4IntroductionWelcomeThank you for choosing PRO-12 ASB. You will have just as muchfun with your PRO-12 ASB as we had when developing this uniqueand cha
5Getting startedMaking ConnectionsConnecting the power adaptorTo connect your PRO-12 ASB with the power supply, please usethe power adaptor coming wit
6Audio ConnectionsIn order to obtain sound output, you may either connect the MINI-MAX ASB stereo outputs to a mixer’s inputs, computer’s inputsor HiF
7Installation of the Remote-SoftwareTo install the Remote-Software coming with the MINIMAX ASB onyour PC, please put the CD-ROM with print MINIMAX ASB
8In the following dialog you have the oppor-tunity to check your setting once again. Ifall settings are correct, please choose in-stall to start the i
9Configuration-StripThe Configuration-Strip is used for System-Adjustments, Preset Con-figurations and various Display features.MatchThis display show
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