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ISLA Instruments S2400 - Record Fader&Knobs; RecGroups; Swing Amount, Swing Notes, Quantize, Quant.Shift; Clear Track Parms

ISLA Instruments S2400
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ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Record Fader&Knobs: Check this option to record the fader and knob positions into a pattern at
the same time as the pad or other buttons. This works the same way that the sample track
parameters (level, pitch, filter, etc) are recorded into the pattern.
RecGroups: Record groups allow the fader and knob values from multiple tracks to be recorded
at the same time. For example, if you are controlling a synthesizer you may want to record CC
values for many parameters with each note.
When editing record groups, press the fist then the last pad in the group. Pressing number keys
has the same effect. Press a pad or number twice to remove it from a group. There can be
multiple groups per bank.
Swing Amount, Swing Notes, Quantize, Quant.Shift: See the Sample Track Settings for an
explanation of these settings. They work the same for MIDI tracks as they do for sample tracks.
Clear Track Parms: This option sets the function of all controls for the track to off.
Clear This Bank, Clear All Tracks: Same as above, but for the whole bank, or all MIDI tracks.
Load Map File: A map file contains all of the MIDI track settings above saved in a text file, the
format of which is described in an appendix. The load map file command will load the settings
from anywhere on the SD card.
Save Map File: A map file with the name ā€œMIDItracks.mapā€ is saved in every project folder when
the project is saved. Maps can also be saved to the MAPS folder with any file name you choose.
This is handy for keeping several different sets of settings and quickly switching between them
without having to dig into the project folders to find the right one.
Default MIDI Track Settings
In the default, tracks E1-F1 are configured for channels 1-9, and F3-F8 for channels 11-16. F2 is
not configured for channel 10 because that is used for percussion. The faders are all set to CC 7
(channel volume), and the knobs are set to CC 74 and 71 (typically filter cutoff and resonance).
The default settings are just a suggestion. The configuration is very flexible, so feel free to
reconfigure it to meet your particular workflow.