Eowave Eobody2 USB8 SensorBox User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Manual

USB sensor interface User’s Manualsensor systemscustom instrumentssensor instruments

Page 2 - Safety instructions

II.3. How is the unit powered?USB 8 sensor interface / Power 220V or 110V AC/9V DC adapter9V DCUSB poweringUSB enables self powering. Just plug the us

Page 3 - Unpacking

USB 8 sensor interface / Eobody2 editorIII. Eobody2 editorIII.1. Global parameters windowOpen the editorOne of the rst thing you did when you got you

Page 4 - Who’s Who

check current parameterscheck the internal memory of Eobody2 unit. save current parameterssave current parameters inside the Eobody2 internal memory.

Page 5

USB 8 sensor interface / Internal process & editor parametersInternal process & editor parametersMultiplexer12 bit A/D converterPGAProgrammabl

Page 6 - Table Of Contents

Open the Parameters windowTo open the Parameters window, click on the arrow preceeding PARAMETERS. The Parameters window enables to adjust internal pr

Page 7 - Downloads

statuson/offThe status eld indicates whether the signal on an analogue input should be converted into a digital message or not. This eld may be set

Page 8 - usb sensorbox

USB 8 sensor interface / Parameters windowinverse127 becomes 0 and 0 becomes 127. This way you may inverse the curse of a sensor. With an expression p

Page 9

USB 8 sensor interface / Parameters windowNote on messageN-ON trigger hi-lowlow0 - 127This eld enables the user to congure the note on activation le

Page 10 - /9V DC adapter

typeThis is one of the most important conguration parameters, since it determines which type of MIDI message the device is going to send in response

Page 11 - III. Eobody2 editor

message Channel: [1-8]This eld enables the user to select a MIDI channel to which the MIDI message will apply (1 to 8).value val: 0 - 127This eld en

Page 12

Before using your Eobody2, make sure you have read the following instructions carefully.Do not open or modify the unit or its main adapter when the un

Page 13 - Eobody2 internal processing

USB 8 sensor interface / Making my own sensorseo•body supports many kind of sensors. Most common sensors are switches and potentiometers, but there ar

Page 14 - III.5. Parameters window

Amplication Some sensors have a weak signal out and need amplifying. To avoid undesirable noises, the amplier should be placed as close as possible

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USB 8 sensor interface / List of MIDI controllersV. List of MIDI ControllersN° Function Value0 Bank Select 0-127 MSB1 Modulation wheel 0-127 MSB2 Brea

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USB 8 sensor interface / MIDI ImplementationVI. MIDI Implementation Function… Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Channel Default * 1-16 X memorisedch

Page 17 - NOTE OFF

USB 8 sensor interface / Technical specicationsCE norm & FCC INFORMATION1. Important notice: do not modify this unit!This product, when instal

Page 18 - Formating messages to host

Other Eobody2 interfaces soon availableethernet 32 in interface... a complete control system for performances, installations... wireless 8 in interfac

Page 19 - message will apply (1 to 8)

CongratulationsCongratulations!You now own a new Eobody2 usb 8 SensorBox, a versatile and plug and play usb-to-sensor interface to use sensor direclty

Page 20 - IV. Making my own sensors

Who’s Who« eowave was founded in 2002. Since 1998, we have designed our rst products under the name of More Electronic Sounds. We have started with t

Page 21 - Amplication

Sensors & new ways of expressionFrom the Idea… Men have always dreamt of new ways of communication. Through ages, men have thought of their bod

Page 22 - V. List of MIDI Controllers

Table Of ContentsSafety instructions 2Congratulations / Unpacking 3Who’s Who 4Sensors

Page 23 - VI. MIDI Implementation

I. Register and InstallRegisterYou may register on www.eowave.com/register by entering your Eobody2 serial number. This num-ber is located on a sticke

Page 24 - CE norm & FCC INFORMATION

USB 8 sensor interface / ConnectionsII. ConnectionsII.1 Step 1: Connect a sensor to Eobody2Eowave sensors compatible with the usb eobody2 interface ha

Page 25 - Contacts & support

USB 8 sensor interface / Connection to your computersensoranalogue signalcomputer with Eobody2 editor and other audiosoftwareUSBUSB, FireWire orintern

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