EditorX-81 QuickStart microDig

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What you need

For this walkthrough, you will need:

  • A microDig.
  • A MIDI Interface.
  • A Turn (or other) sensor for testing.
  • EditorX software.


Installing the microDig

On both Windows and MacOS, since the microDig communicates via MIDI, you'll first need to install and connect a MIDI interface, to which the microDig can be connected.


Connecting to the microDig

1. Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the microDig as shown below, with the red wire on top and the black wire on the bottom.

MicroDig.connection-a.800x640.jpg


2. Start EditorX. On MacOS it may be necessary to add a security exception in order to open EditorX.


Editorx logo.png


3. In the Digitizer section at the top, choose the MIDI port pair that is connected to the microDig. Upon connecting, the port menu will turn green. If EditorX failed to connect to the microDig, maybe the Connecting section on the Digitizer page can help you resolve the issue.


Editorx-81 digitizer md connected.png


4. Click the "Off" button under number "1" in the Sensor Inputs section to turn on sampling of sensor input 1. The box right below the button will show the sensor value if changed. If it doesn't show anything, click the "Clear" button in the Settings section at the top right of EditorX, and try again to turn on the sensor input.


Editorx-81 sensor inputs 1enabled.png


5. You're up and running. For further details about using SensePlay, refer to the EditorX help pages.