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pigtronix INFINITY 3 - MIDI Channel, Ignore Settings, and Mapping; MIDI Channel Learn and Ignore Settings; MIDI Mapping and Control Types

pigtronix INFINITY 3
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Erase, Overdub, CUE / FADE override, and all mode changes via the tactile switches, potentiometers
or encoder are not quantized to MIDI beat clock.
To select a MIDI channel, press and hold the CUE / FADE switch as the Infinity 3 turns on. The Looper
will then show a “C” indicating that it is ready to learn the MIDI channel of the next MIDI signal it
receives, and only respond to MIDI signals that come from that channel. If you want to manually
set the MIDI channel, when you see the “C”, hit the SAMPLE RATE switch and then turn the rotary
encoder to select a MIDI channel between 1 and 16.
Hold down ARM / ALL during boot to cause the Infinity 3 to ignore incoming MIDI Clock signals.
Hold down SERIES / PARALLEL during boot to cause the Infinity 3 to ignore incoming MIDI data
except for MIDI Clock signals.
Hold down STEREO / SPLIT during boot to cause the Infinity 3 to ignore incoming MIDI notes.
Any value of these MIDI CC/Note messages toggles or cycles through the available options, changing
to the next selection.
The value (0-127) of these MIDI CC/Note messages sets the value of the parameter.
MIDI can also be used to control many specific functions of Infinity 3 via a properly configured MIDI
controller.
Like MIDI Sync, MIDI mapping is always enabled, so that MIDI foot controllers, Ableton, and other
devices or soware can control parameters of the Infinity 3.
The behavior of individual commands (CC: control change) is broken down into 4 types of control:
Commands That Ignore MIDI Sync
MIDI Channel Learn / Select
Ignore MIDI Clock
Ignore All MIDI Data Except Clock
Ignore MIDI Notes
Cycle/Toggle
Mapped
MIDI Mapping

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