General Info
On/Off
NMSVE uses a physical switch on the backside of the device to turn on/off.
On Startup
When turning on NMSVE you'll notice the "Channel" LED turn solid green. This is to prompt the user to select the MIDI Channel by pressing button 1 -12 (MIDI Channel 1 - 12). Please see MIDI VALUES section for layout reference.
After doing so, the "Connect" LED will flash blue, indicating that the device is searching for a bluetooth connection.
Once connected this LED will turn solid blue.
LED Indication
Power LED
The power LED indicates... that the device is getting power! ⚡
Connect LED
The connect LED flashes blue when it is searching for a bluetooth device to connect to.
It goes solid once connected!
Channel LED
The channel LED turns on when first booting up the device to prompt the user to select a channel. You select a channel by pressing a button (i.e. button 1 = channel 1, button 2 = channel 2, etc...). Please see MIDI VALUES section for layout reference.
The channel LED will also light up every other bank/octave as you move the slider. This helps determine which bank/octave you're in.
Charge LED
The charge LED is located on the right side of the device. It glows red when plugged in, indicating it is charging. It will turn green/blue when complete 🔋
NOTE: Please use included USB C cord, as certain USB C cords WILL NOT charge the device.
Bluetooth MIDI
NMSVE uses Bluetooth MIDI to connect to a host device. For more information please reference the HOW TO CONNECT section.
NOTE: Bluetooth MIDI is the only way to connect NMSVE.
Battery/Charging
NMSVE comes equipped with a 750 mAh battery, rechargeable via the USB C port. The battery indicator on the side of the device goes red when charging and green/blue when complete.
MIDI Mapping
Many apps come with built in MIDI mapping features, to map the buttons/encoders/tilt quickly and conveniently.
If you're on iOS/iPadOS and your app doesn't have MIDI Mapping, you may be able to use MIDImatic to customize NMSVE's default MIDI values.