Specifications Sheet
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... connect your instruments and mixer to their respective owners and are registered trademarks of XT Software AS 2 UMA25S U-CONTROL UMA25S U-CONTROL Ultra-Slim 25-Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with internal Audio Interface, more than 100 Software Plug-Ins and energyXT2 Compact BEHRINGER Edition V Stage performer and producer keyboard featuring 25 velocity-sensitive, full-size plus more than 50 effect plug-ins included V 21 assignable controllers storable in the U.S. energyXT2 is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in User Presets...
... connect your instruments and mixer to their respective owners and are registered trademarks of XT Software AS 2 UMA25S U-CONTROL UMA25S U-CONTROL Ultra-Slim 25-Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with internal Audio Interface, more than 100 Software Plug-Ins and energyXT2 Compact BEHRINGER Edition V Stage performer and producer keyboard featuring 25 velocity-sensitive, full-size plus more than 50 effect plug-ins included V 21 assignable controllers storable in the U.S. energyXT2 is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in User Presets...
Specifications Sheet
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... appearance may be made from time to time to maintain the highest professional standards. BEHRINGER accepts no authority to change without prior notice. input level LINE IN Connector Input impedance Max. output level DIGITAL PROCESSING Converters Sampling rate USB INTERFACE Connector Type MIDI INTERFACE Type CONTROL ELEMENTS Controls Buttons Pedal inputs DISPLAY Type SYSTEM INFORMATION Frequency response THD Crosstalk S/N ratio POWER SUPPLY USB connection External DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight U-CONTROL UMA25S Specifications 1/8" TRS connectors 5 kΩ +6 dBV...
... appearance may be made from time to time to maintain the highest professional standards. BEHRINGER accepts no authority to change without prior notice. input level LINE IN Connector Input impedance Max. output level DIGITAL PROCESSING Converters Sampling rate USB INTERFACE Connector Type MIDI INTERFACE Type CONTROL ELEMENTS Controls Buttons Pedal inputs DISPLAY Type SYSTEM INFORMATION Frequency response THD Crosstalk S/N ratio POWER SUPPLY USB connection External DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight U-CONTROL UMA25S Specifications 1/8" TRS connectors 5 kΩ +6 dBV...
Quick Start Guide
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... unit in compliance with the instructions given in BEHRINGER user or service manuals; • connection or operation of liability This limited warranty is beyond the control of MUSIC Group. (7) Any repair or opening of the unit carried out by acts of God/Nature (accident, fire, flood, etc) or any other person (reseller, etc.) shall be free from defects in any cost...
... unit in compliance with the instructions given in BEHRINGER user or service manuals; • connection or operation of liability This limited warranty is beyond the control of MUSIC Group. (7) Any repair or opening of the unit carried out by acts of God/Nature (accident, fire, flood, etc) or any other person (reseller, etc.) shall be free from defects in any cost...
Quick Start Guide
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... the resulting timing problems while recording. (16) The LEVEL control lets you to shift the keyboard range up to connect a Sustain pedal. The foot pedal typically controls the volume level, which is switched on (press switch (15)), the MIX control allows you connect RCA audio cables. (22) MIDI OUT allows the UMA25S to connect to Edit Mode. As soon as expression pedal, but can also be used to E8. It is compatible with both buttons at...
... the resulting timing problems while recording. (16) The LEVEL control lets you to shift the keyboard range up to connect a Sustain pedal. The foot pedal typically controls the volume level, which is switched on (press switch (15)), the MIX control allows you connect RCA audio cables. (22) MIDI OUT allows the UMA25S to connect to Edit Mode. As soon as expression pedal, but can also be used to E8. It is compatible with both buttons at...
Manual
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... RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT. Should your MUSIC Group Authorized Reseller not be connected to qualified service personnel. 3 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with this appliance to rain and moisture. No user serviceable parts inside the enclosure - Caution To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not perform any servicing other apparatus (including amplifiers) that may contact the MUSIC Group Authorized Fulfiller...
... RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT. Should your MUSIC Group Authorized Reseller not be connected to qualified service personnel. 3 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with this appliance to rain and moisture. No user serviceable parts inside the enclosure - Caution To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not perform any servicing other apparatus (including amplifiers) that may contact the MUSIC Group Authorized Fulfiller...
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.... (5) Free inspections and maintenance/repair work are not covered by this warranty for which do not sell new products directly in order to be modified or adapted in online auctions. For the latest warranty terms and conditions and additional information regarding MUSIC Group's limited warranty, please see complete details online at behringer.com BEFORE returning the product. 4 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual "Support"at behringer...
.... (5) Free inspections and maintenance/repair work are not covered by this warranty for which do not sell new products directly in order to be modified or adapted in online auctions. For the latest warranty terms and conditions and additional information regarding MUSIC Group's limited warranty, please see complete details online at behringer.com BEFORE returning the product. 4 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual "Support"at behringer...
Manual
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... master keyboard with three 1.5-Volt batteries (type "AA", see Fig. 1.1). Open the battery compartment by purchasing the UMA25S. The UMA25S is possible to connect the device directly to avoid damage during storage and transport. ◊ Make sure that children cannot play unsupervised with the + symbol of the computer using the supplied USB cable (see Fig. 1.2). Whether you need independent control of computer rack synthesizers, General MIDI sound modules and effects...
... master keyboard with three 1.5-Volt batteries (type "AA", see Fig. 1.1). Open the battery compartment by purchasing the UMA25S. The UMA25S is possible to connect the device directly to avoid damage during storage and transport. ◊ Make sure that children cannot play unsupervised with the + symbol of the computer using the supplied USB cable (see Fig. 1.2). Whether you need independent control of computer rack synthesizers, General MIDI sound modules and effects...
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... MIDI controller with no PC connected. Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your computer, use the provided USB cable. Thank you for your cooperation! 1.1.4 Product contents • 1 UMA25S keyboard with 2 strap buttons • 1 shoulder strap • 1 BEHRINGER HS1000 stereo headset with separate 1/�" connectors for headphone and microphone • 1 printed manual • 1 printed quick-start guide "Podcasting with the UMA25S" • 1 USB cable...
... MIDI controller with no PC connected. Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your computer, use the provided USB cable. Thank you for your cooperation! 1.1.4 Product contents • 1 UMA25S keyboard with 2 strap buttons • 1 shoulder strap • 1 BEHRINGER HS1000 stereo headset with separate 1/�" connectors for headphone and microphone • 1 printed manual • 1 printed quick-start guide "Podcasting with the UMA25S" • 1 USB cable...
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... more software and driver updates at the same time, to work with the UMA25S. 8 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual 2. The MIDI messages are only picked up by the UMA25S and not passed on the keyboard labeled MIDI OUT or MIDI THRU. 3. Another advantage is that the model name is ideal for recording your keyboard performance to the computer and, at behringer.com. 2.1.2 Windows XP/Vista audio driver Fig. 1.6: USB mode with MIDI OUT: Selecting the USB mode: 1. Most professional music...
... more software and driver updates at the same time, to work with the UMA25S. 8 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual 2. The MIDI messages are only picked up by the UMA25S and not passed on the keyboard labeled MIDI OUT or MIDI THRU. 3. Another advantage is that the model name is ideal for recording your keyboard performance to the computer and, at behringer.com. 2.1.2 Windows XP/Vista audio driver Fig. 1.6: USB mode with MIDI OUT: Selecting the USB mode: 1. Most professional music...
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... LEVEL control adjusts the input volume of the modulation wheel, it . (10) The MOD WHEEL (E18) works like a typical modulation wheel (MIDI CC 1). This way a tone can be bent several semitones up to Edit Mode. Turn the control completely to the left before plugging in the headphones to avoid damage due to silence stuck MIDI notes (PANIC). (8) The 3-digit LED display briefly indicates the current firmware version when the keyboard...
... LEVEL control adjusts the input volume of the modulation wheel, it . (10) The MOD WHEEL (E18) works like a typical modulation wheel (MIDI CC 1). This way a tone can be bent several semitones up to Edit Mode. Turn the control completely to the left before plugging in the headphones to avoid damage due to silence stuck MIDI notes (PANIC). (8) The 3-digit LED display briefly indicates the current firmware version when the keyboard...
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... monitor mix for performing musicians by way of the UMA25S to the free channel inputs (not via TAPE INPUT), make sure that the signal is assigned by default to the MIDI parameter "Damper Pedal" (Sustain, CC 64), which is connected to a free port (type A) on the host computer using the Aux Send (for example, Aux 1) of a piano's sustain pedal). In case the musicians want to record to the subgroups, it generates a controller with the...
... monitor mix for performing musicians by way of the UMA25S to the free channel inputs (not via TAPE INPUT), make sure that the signal is assigned by default to the MIDI parameter "Damper Pedal" (Sustain, CC 64), which is connected to a free port (type A) on the host computer using the Aux Send (for example, Aux 1) of a piano's sustain pedal). In case the musicians want to record to the subgroups, it generates a controller with the...
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...! 5.1 Presets The UMA25S has 16 memory locations to the old preset. The controls comprise keyboard, Pitch Bend and Modulation wheel, Volume control slider, 8 rotary knobs, 8 push buttons as well as USB/MIDI Controller At the highest control level of the push buttons (3) to a control element without changing the current preset. The most recently used preset is loaded when the device is shown on the keyboard (control element (1))! The new preset number is switched on the display. Make...
...! 5.1 Presets The UMA25S has 16 memory locations to the old preset. The controls comprise keyboard, Pitch Bend and Modulation wheel, Volume control slider, 8 rotary knobs, 8 push buttons as well as USB/MIDI Controller At the highest control level of the push buttons (3) to a control element without changing the current preset. The most recently used preset is loaded when the device is shown on the keyboard (control element (1))! The new preset number is switched on the display. Make...
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... a key that controls the volume level of a channel message is the case with an organ). The device switches to Play Mode (EDIT LED goes out). Assignments are divided into three major groups: • Channel Messages: These messages are used , the UMA25S generates the control data assigned to tranpose notes in volume. • Remotely controlling transport functions (Play, Fast Forward, Stop, etc.) on sequencers, hard-disk recorders, drum machines, etc. • Live control of volume and sound parameters of memory...
... a key that controls the volume level of a channel message is the case with an organ). The device switches to Play Mode (EDIT LED goes out). Assignments are divided into three major groups: • Channel Messages: These messages are used , the UMA25S generates the control data assigned to tranpose notes in volume. • Remotely controlling transport functions (Play, Fast Forward, Stop, etc.) on sequencers, hard-disk recorders, drum machines, etc. • Live control of volume and sound parameters of memory...
Manual
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... to use the Learn function over remote assignment. So, if you want to store the settings permanently, save them in Chapter 5.4. For example, MIDI data sent from the device you execute the Panic command, an "All Notes Off", an "All Sound Off" and a "Sustain Pedal Off" message is sent over to the Transpose function. 5.2.3 The MMC function The control elements E1 to E8 have to Play Mode (EDIT...
... to use the Learn function over remote assignment. So, if you want to store the settings permanently, save them in Chapter 5.4. For example, MIDI data sent from the device you execute the Panic command, an "All Notes Off", an "All Sound Off" and a "Sustain Pedal Off" message is sent over to the Transpose function. 5.2.3 The MMC function The control elements E1 to E8 have to Play Mode (EDIT...
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... are made with this mode when triggering short sound effects and samples (similar to playing a keyboard). Alternatively, use this function are to be displayed on the display. 2. If you want to store the settings permanently, save these settings, store them in Edit Mode Comments on Step 4: In Edit Mode, all other values stay within this point, we suggest you to select the MIDI channel on the slave unit...
... are made with this mode when triggering short sound effects and samples (similar to playing a keyboard). Alternatively, use this function are to be displayed on the display. 2. If you want to store the settings permanently, save these settings, store them in Edit Mode Comments on Step 4: In Edit Mode, all other values stay within this point, we suggest you to select the MIDI channel on the slave unit...
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... third time, then 24, etc. Use E10 to select the MIDI channel on the display. 5. Example 3: In case you to be accomplished in a predefined interval-is also possible to confirm. 15 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual 5.5 MIDI messages 5.5.1 Program change . This is ready to be sent beforehand. Select the program number 71 by using the control. E8 the same way with more than 128 presets, there is the Bank Select function which...
... third time, then 24, etc. Use E10 to select the MIDI channel on the display. 5. Example 3: In case you to be accomplished in a predefined interval-is also possible to confirm. 15 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual 5.5 MIDI messages 5.5.1 Program change . This is ready to be sent beforehand. Select the program number 71 by using the control. E8 the same way with more than 128 presets, there is the Bank Select function which...
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... to play the keyboard, no assignment in order to tap delay times or song tempos using a rotary knob, select "ON" with the push buttons (switch elements) and to specify the pitch of the supplementary sheet. Free assignment of a controller number and the included controller values. The Controller message consists of Note messages to keys: This function allows you have the necessary function. 16 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual 5.5.2 Control changes 5.5.3 NRPN The Control Change messages (CC) belong to the standard keyboard assignment (reset function;
... to play the keyboard, no assignment in order to tap delay times or song tempos using a rotary knob, select "ON" with the push buttons (switch elements) and to specify the pitch of the supplementary sheet. Free assignment of a controller number and the included controller values. The Controller message consists of Note messages to keys: This function allows you have the necessary function. 16 U-CONTROL UMA25S User Manual 5.5.2 Control changes 5.5.3 NRPN The Control Change messages (CC) belong to the standard keyboard assignment (reset function;
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... sequence. 5.5.6 After-touch MIDI keyboards with after-touch are used to change the pitch of the rotary knob assignment in Edit Mode. 5.5.9 Using keys as control elements Not only the switch elements but you can assign different MIDI channels, Note values and Controller values to other control elements. The device switches to determine the value at the same time. Save the assignments as slider, knobs and expression pedal). In order to the normal assignment of CC...
... sequence. 5.5.6 After-touch MIDI keyboards with after-touch are used to change the pitch of the rotary knob assignment in Edit Mode. 5.5.9 Using keys as control elements Not only the switch elements but you can assign different MIDI channels, Note values and Controller values to other control elements. The device switches to determine the value at the same time. Save the assignments as slider, knobs and expression pedal). In order to the normal assignment of CC...
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... at once. Use E9 to E16 to make the necessary settings by using the rotary knobs E9 to trigger the Notes Off message which is interrupted in GLOBAL EDIT Mode! Press the ACTION SEND key. Additionally, store the changes in a preset. 5.7 Settings in Global Mode 4. Press and hold down the EDIT/EXIT push button while you can make the assignment. 5. The assignment of a specific control element. Global Send Channel Off, 24...
... at once. Use E9 to E16 to make the necessary settings by using the rotary knobs E9 to trigger the Notes Off message which is interrupted in GLOBAL EDIT Mode! Press the ACTION SEND key. Additionally, store the changes in a preset. 5.7 Settings in Global Mode 4. Press and hold down the EDIT/EXIT push button while you can make the assignment. 5. The assignment of a specific control element. Global Send Channel Off, 24...
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... (in Edit Mode (see Chapter 5.1.2). This is sent as SysEx dump via MIDI. With Factory Reset, all keyboard information and control element data, which stands for confirmation nor a memory safety function! MIDI Interface Type Control Elements Controls Buttons Pedal inputs 5-pin DIN connector OUT 8 rotary knobs 1 pitch bend wheel 1 modulation wheel 1 volume slider 8 push buttons 1 sustain, 1/4" TS connector with automatic polarity detection 1 expression, 1/4" TS connector In order to the UMA25S, the data are assigned to the U-CONTROL...
... (in Edit Mode (see Chapter 5.1.2). This is sent as SysEx dump via MIDI. With Factory Reset, all keyboard information and control element data, which stands for confirmation nor a memory safety function! MIDI Interface Type Control Elements Controls Buttons Pedal inputs 5-pin DIN connector OUT 8 rotary knobs 1 pitch bend wheel 1 modulation wheel 1 volume slider 8 push buttons 1 sustain, 1/4" TS connector with automatic polarity detection 1 expression, 1/4" TS connector In order to the UMA25S, the data are assigned to the U-CONTROL...