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Key Features
The Endorphin.es Shuttle Control is a 12HP, 12-bit USB-to-MIDI-to-CV converter module with 16 arbitrary assignable channels. The Shuttle Control allows you to assign each of the CV outputs to almost any MIDI message, allowing you to integrate the Shuttle Control with a USB MIDI device, as well as into your DAW setup. It features 2 USB-to-host ports, and 1 USB-to-device port, allowing for easy integration with multiple devices. Shuttle Control can use both 'to device' and 'to host' modes simultaneously, so you can play MIDI notes and send CC messages from a MIDI keyboard, whilst playing other sequences from your DAW at the same time.
Product Ref: 95414
With the Endorphin.es Shuttle Control, both 'to device' and 'to host' modes can work simultaneously. This allows you to play MIDI notes and send CC messages from a MIDI keyboard through the 'to host' USB port, and also play other sequences and send MIDI clock from your DAW through the 'to device' USB port at the same time. Additionally, the Shuttle Control can also be used as a power supply, and distribution and internal MIDI/CV buss for the Endorphin.es complete system.
Using 'to device' mode means that the module acts as a device to a Mac/PC/iPad, allowing for direct connection. Using 'to host' allows the module to act as a host for connected hardware such as MIDI keyboards, MIDI controllers, and more.
The Shuttle Control features 16 CV outputs that can be assigned with nearly any MIDI event. There are 16 editable presets already included, which can be navigated with the up and down buttons. Each of these presets contains MIDI mapping for all the 16 CV output jacks, including device/host bi-directional MIDI transfer and polyphonic notes allocation. By using the online editor, you can manage and set up presets to suit you. MIDI signals sent from your USB-MIDI hardware or DAW are translated into control voltages or pulses.
Nearly any MIDI message can be assigned. You can assign many different things including aftertouch, velocity, gate, trigger, pitchbend, and more, allowing you to control your MIDI controller with your modular system.