What is a song?

What is a setlist?

What is a session?

The Idoru software is used to create songs and arrange them into setlists to be transferred to the P-1’s SD card.

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What is a song?

A song is typically one song in your set. On the P-1 it is a set of 16 bit 44.1kHz wav files that will be played together, optionally with a midi file. As well as the levels and routings of those wav files to the outputs. Every song in the same setlist must have a different name. You can have up to 40 songs in a setlist.

What is a setlist?

A setlist is a collection of songs, in a particular order. A setlist also stores the levels and stereo pairing of outputs. You might use a setlist, for instance, as a set of songs prepared for one particular gig. You can store up to 7 setlists per SD card.

What is a session?

A session is a collection of setlists and songs that will be stored on an SD card. When you click ‘Save’ you are saving a .idoru file to your computer, which is a session stored in a format the desktop software can read. When you click ‘Send session to P-1’ the software is exporting the session into a format the pedal can use.

Views

There are 2 main views in the software, the Setlist view and the Song Edit view



User guide contents:


What is the Idoru P-1?

Safety instructions

Introduction to the Idoru P-1

Overview - ports and interface

Connecting the P-1 at Venues

Quick Start Guide

1. Set up your songs in the software

2. Connect your P-1 to the sound system

3. Play your songs!

Controls and connections

Transport controls

Select next song

Select previous song

Play song

Pause / Unpause song

Scrub forwards

Scrub backwards

Stop song

Select next song

Select previous song

Switch to new song

Control system

Menus and settings

Navigating the menus

Edit song

Level adjust

At end

Cueing the next loop

BPM

Browse setlists

Settings

Screen contrast

Screen brightness

Metronome flash

Midi thru

Midi Clock

Control system

Routing and mixing

Routing and mixing

The set mixer

Output submixes

Stereo linking outputs

Sound sources and connections

Opening and closing the mixer

Selecting a mixer

Changing a fader value

Muting and stereo linking

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI exported from Ableton Live

MIDI BPM

MIDI Clock

Controlling the P-1 via MIDI

Devices to control the Idoru P-1 via MIDI

MIDI only songs

Updating the firmware

How to update the firmware

SD cards

What kind of SD card should I use?

Working with SD cards

Technical specifications

Technical specifications

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting


Idoru P-1 Software

Intro to the Idoru P-1 software

The Setlist View

The Song Edit View

Monitoring and previewing songs

Outputs section

Output submix section

Sound source section

Level adjust

Connections remaining

BPM

At end of song

Midi file

Done

P-1 song and setlist file syntax