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Important Safety Instructions 3
Overview 5
Introduction 5
Features 5
Box Contents 5
System Requirements 5
Hardware Features 6
Getting Started 7
Software Installation 7
Connecting FVDE 7
Example of Use 7
Desktop Application Diagram 8
Desktop Application 9
Updating the Device 10
Device Utility Functions 10
Specications 11
Troubleshooting 12
Overview
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing FVDE, a premium MIDI fader
controller by Audio Imperia. This device acts as a
convenient way to control MIDI CCs in either your
DAW, composition tool or outboard MIDI capable
devices. This user guide takes you through how to
connect the unit and start using it straight away. We
recommend that new users take time to read this
manual, particularly the safety notices, in order to get
the most from the product.
Features
FVDE is a device for composers, musicians and
producers for controlling various MIDI CCs. It has four
100mm faders with a smooth action, six buttons with
RGB illumination and an IPS TFT LCD display. Each of
the inputs (faders and buttons) are user programmable
with MIDI channel, CC number, limits on ranges and
identication names. It is easy to hook FVDE up to
either your computer via USB-C or an external MIDI
capable device (or both simultaneously!)
Box Contents
Together with your FVDE unit there should be:
• USB Type-C to Type-C cable
• USB Type-C to Type-A cable
• 4 Rubber feet
System Requirements
Mac: MacOS with a USB 2.0 compliant port running
MacOS 10.12 or newer
Windows: Windows compatible computer with a USB
2.0 compliant port running Windows 10 or newer.