Making connections
It’s the moment to plug your EssenceFM!
Back panel connectors are described below, from the left to the right:
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Audio Output Pairs 1 to 4 (¼ inch / 6,35 mm TRS phone jacks): Each pair can
operate as a stereo output (see Effects and Routing section). Each output
delivers a balanced signal, but still can be connected to an unbalanced TS jack.
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USB (Type B): Connects to a host system for USB-MIDI transmission.
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Ethernet (RJ45): Connects to a network to carry MIDI-RTP packets.
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MIDI Out (DIN): Connects to any MIDI instrument to be controlled by the
EssenceFM.
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MIDI Thru (DIN): Outputs (repeats) any MIDI data fed into the MIDI In port.
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MIDI In (DIN): Connects to any MIDI controlling device (e.g. master keyboard,
synth, sequencer, computer MIDI interface, wind controller, etc.)
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DC Power supply: Connects to the supplied DC 12V power adapter.
Let’s play!
When powered up, the EssenceFM starts
in Patch mode by default, letting you play
with its preset patches.
Just scroll down the list and select a patch
by pressing on its name to use it.
There are also Voice presets, that can be
accessed by going into Voice mode (see
next section).
The EssenceFM power resides into its
structure, smaller elements are stacked to
make big ensembles. Let’s familiarize with
it.
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