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MIDI Controllers
Using MIDI Controllers
You can assign the parameters volume, pan, mute, solo, send FX 1–4 and the quick
controls of each slot to a MIDI controller. In addition to the slot parameters, you can
also assign the parameters of the AUX FX and most of the edit parameters. By default,
volume, pan, send FX 1–4 and the program quick controls are already assigned. You
can customize this factory MIDI controller mapping by assigning your own MIDI
controllers with a convenient learn function. This way, you can adapt the mapping to
your MIDI keyboard or controller. To provide much better control, you can set the
minimum and maximum range for each assignment separately.
Assigning MIDI Controllers
To assign a MIDI controller to a parameter, proceed as follows:
1. Right-click the control you want to remotely control.
2. Select “Learn CC” from the menu.
3. On your MIDI keyboard or controller, use the potentiometer, fader, or button.
Ö The next time you right-click the control, the menu shows the assigned MIDI
controller.
Ö You can assign the same MIDI controller several times to different parameters.
However, you cannot assign different MIDI controllers to the same parameter.
Unassigning MIDI Controllers
To remove a MIDI controller assignment, proceed as follows:
1. Right-click the control you want to unassign.
2. Select “Forget CC” from the menu.
Setting the Parameter Range
You can set the minimum and maximum values for the parameter for each assignment
separately. This way, you have much better control over the parameter, for example,
when you are performing on stage.
To set the minimum value for the parameter, proceed as follows:
1. Set the parameter to the minimum value.
2. Right-click the control.
3. Select “Set Minimum” from the menu.
To set the maximum value for the parameter, proceed as follows:
1. Set the parameter to the maximum value.
2. Right-click the control.
3. Select “Set Maximum” from the menu.