Digit Cmpsr Manuel du propriétaire - Page 4

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Powering the Unit On

The power on/off button is located on the underside of Cmpsr. To switch on,
press and hold the button for 1 sec, Cmpsr will vibrate and the buttons (1, 2,
7 and 8) will light up and the power LED lights up Green.

Powering the Unit Off

To switch Cmpsr off, press and hold the power on/off button for 3 secs or
more, you feel one short vibration oas you press the button and then 3 short
and one long vibration at the end of the long vibration release your finger
from the button and Cmpsr and the power LED turn off.
Auto Power-Off Function
In Battery mode, Cmpsr automatically turns off if no operation is performed
for an extended period of time.

Using a Wireless Connection

In order to use Cmpsr wirelessly, a wireless connection must be
established. Refer to "Using a wireless connection" in the Quick Start Guide
to setup the wireless connection. With an iPhone/iPad or Mac, a wireless
connection must be established each time.

Preparation

Wireless Operation with USB Power
The wireless function of Cmpsr can be used in combination with a USB
connection. While power is supplied from the USB port of the computer, the
wireless function of the Cmpsr can be used to connect it to a smartphone,
tablet, laptop, desktop etc.
Turning the Wireless Feature On and Off
With Cmpsr powered on press the on/off button once to turn the wireless
feature on, press again to turn the wireless feature off. If Cmpsr is being
used in an environment where radio waves cannot be transmitted, turn off
the wireless function.

Using a USB Connection

Use the included USB cable to connect Cmpsr to a USB port on your
computer. Cmpsr will turn on, and the power LED lights up Green. The
included USB cable must be used.

Software Setup

Before using Cmpsr it may be necessary to first connect Cmpsr to your
computer and specify the MIDI port settings, and/or to load any software
synthesizers and to specify recording settings for individual tracks in your
DAW software. For details, refer to your software's Owner's Manual.
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