![]() ![]() ![]() The daily life with your Lemur.Ĭuddling your Lemur. In general, we suggest you to keep both your Lemur and the above documentation up-to-date by checking the Product section on Table of ContentsĪbout the Lemur and this manual. Before getting deeper into the documentation, please make sure that the present documentation matches the software version installed on your Lemur. The version covered by this manual is mentioned on its cover. Consequently, the manual you are reading might be already out-of-date. For that purpose, JazzMutant regularly releases new updates to both software and documentation. Some of it is available on the provided CD-ROM and much more can be download from Last, another great characteristic of the Lemur is the constant evolution of its software, fitting always better the user community’s needs. Beside the manual, you will find a host of external material, including additional documentation, templates and didactical workshops meant to make your introduction to Lemur Work as smooth as possible. Therefore, instead of providing step-by-step tutorials for every single piece of software you might use, this manual focuses on the general features and concepts one needs to master in order to work with the Lemur. In the last part you find several appendices covering things like the keyboard shortcuts of the JazzEditor, upgrade procedures, troubleshooting tips and documentation of special network configurationsĬonsidering the great variety of applications that can be controlled by the Lemur, it would be nearly impossible to exhaustively detail here all the interfacing possibilities you get from this product. Overview of all features including a reference for the available Interface Objects and the Parser. The third part holds the main information needed to work with the Lemur and to create your own interface layouts with the JazzEditor software.The second parts deals with all things installation, and setup.The first part gives a brief overview describing the major features and concepts of your new controller and its software.This manual is split into four main parts: This manual aims at leading you through the process of getting to grip with the Lemur and providing you with any technical information you might need to integrate it smoothly into your workflow. In case you don’t, the Lemur is ultimately worthless. In short, the Lemur requires that you own at least one computer running at least one compatible application in order to work. The Lemur is not a Midi Interface, you cannot connect a master keyboard or any other MIDI device on it. The Lemur is there to make their use more efficient and playful. There are plenty of wonderful software and hardware out there that do that job perfectly. The Lemur does not produce any sound by itself. That means that you cannot write your emails with it or watch a movie. The Lemur is neither a tablet PC nor a display monitor. To be controlled by the Lemur, software must comply with at least one of those protocols. To interact with them, the Lemur uses two communication protocols : MIDI and OpenSoundControl. The Lemur is a controller : its only purpose in life is to provide hands-on control over software running on a computer, or other devices connected to it, such as samplers, synthetizers etc. The Lemur is a computer peripheral, in other words, a device that you connect to a computer. There is no doubt its unprecedented modularity combined with its unique multitouch sensing technology will change forever the way you compose, perform, produce and, speaking more generally, interact with your work environment. Congratulations for choosing JazzMutant’s Lemur ! The Lemur is a groundbreaking input device for controlling music and media applications. ![]()
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