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==Firmware install instructions==
 
  
To upgrade your SC1000 firmware:
 
 
* Download [http://rasteri.com/sc03rc5.zip THIS FILE], and unzip it to the root of a USB stick.
 
* Put the usb stick in your SC1000 and turn it on, making sure it's plugged into speakers and/or headphones
 
* After 20 seconds or so, you should hear a message explaining that your SC1000 has been updated.
 
* Turn your SC1000 off and on again
 
 
You should now be running the latest version of both the operating system and the software.
 
 
 
==How to check what version you are running==
 
 
* Turn your SC1000 off
 
* Turn your beats volume up, samples volume down
 
* Press and hold ANY track select button on the back of the SC (doesn't matter which)
 
* Turn your SC1000 back on, keeping the button held
 
* You will eventually hear a message telling you your operating system version.
 
 
Turn the beats volume down and your samples volume up to hear the software version.
 
 
 
==MIDI stuff==
 
 
You can now connect USB MIDI devices to the SC1000. You'll need a USB hub to be able to connect both your USB stick and USB MIDI device at the same time.
 
 
You should be able to use any class-compliant MIDI device.
 
 
The default MIDI mapping is :
 
 
* '''Channels 1 & 2'''
 
** '''Notes''' - Cue points for beats (CH1) and samples (CH2). There are 128 cue points, one for each MIDI note.
 
** '''Pitch Bend''' - Pitch bend for beats and samples respectively
 
* '''Channels 3 & 4'''
 
** '''Notes''' - musical pitch shifting (like a Controller One/PDX3000). Middle C (Note 60) is 0% pitch.
 
* '''Channel 5'''
 
** '''Note numbers 0 (C-1) & 1 (C#-1)''' - Start/stop for beats (0) and samples (1)
 
** '''Note number 127 (G9)''' - Shift button (to delete cue points)
 
 
 
The Lemur preset
 

Latest revision as of 12:19, 5 December 2020