Mode Menu Values for Buttons
For the buttons control elements listed in the above table, and only for some of the MIDI mes-
sage types available for these control elements, you can choose from different behaviors for the
way the data is sent. This is controlled by the Mode menu. This menu can have up to four en-
tries, depending on the message type that you have selected in the Type menu. Here is the list
of all possible entries:
▪ Toggle: In this mode, the control element has two states, On and Off. If you press once, it
switches to the On state — if you press again, it switches to the Off state. This can be use-
ful for example for activating some effect, then deactivating it later. This is usually the de-
fault mode. In this mode, you find two numeric fields: Off Value defines the value for the
Off state (from 0 to 127, 0 by default), and On Value defines the value for the On state (0
to 127, 127 by default). For the Note message type, since the Off state is predefined (it’s
the MIDI Note Off message), you find instead a single Value parameter defining the veloci-
ty of the MIDI Note On message.
▪ Trigger: In this mode, only one message is sent when you hit the control element. There are
no On or Off states. For example, this can be useful for switching to another program (pre-
set, patch…) or for triggering one-shot samples (e.g. drum sounds or  any  other envelope-
controlled sounds). In this mode, you thus find only one numeric field called Value, defin-
ing the value to be sent when you hit the control element. It goes from 0 to 127 (127 by
default).
8.4.7 Assignments for Pedals (Switch)
 
For  Pedals  used  as  switch,  the  Type  menu  offers  the  entries  Control  Change  and  Program
Change.  Depending  on  the  selected  entry,  the  further  available  options  differ  subsequently.
The following table details the different combinations of options:
Type Menu
Value
Mode Menu
Value
Range Value Number Step / Wrap
Control
Change
Toggle / Gate   Off / On
(0-127)
Number
(0-127)
 
  Trigger   0 - 127 Number
(0-127)
 
MIDI Communication
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor
 
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