PROCEDURE: BUTTON PROGRAMMING
We will set up a BUTTON to behave like a simple ON/OFF switch, or Latch Switch. Press the BUTTON once and the Switch will be on. Press the BUTTON again and the Switch will be off. Programing Transport BUTTONS follows the exact same procedure. TIP: This can be very useful to control the Mutes on your Audio/Sequencing program. Most Pro and Semi Pro Audio/Sequencing programs will allow you the option to control various functions of the program from an external controller, in this example, controlling the Mutes on your virtual mixer. (See your Program�s manual for details.) Each BUTTON can behave like a Latch, used in this Mute example (SWITCH MODE), or like a Momentary (PUSH MODE) switch. A Momentary switch will only function when the BUTTON is held down. This is very useful for the Fwd BUTTON and Rew BUTTON in the Transport section.
1)PRESS EDIT
SCREEN CHANGE
Press or Move Any Controls
Edit
Storage
Enter
2)PRESS BUTTON
In this example, PRESS BUTTON 1 with Bank A Selected. Set to Midi Channel 1
Remember : keep track of your BANKS when programing!
To adjust the Midi Channel use the DE dial.
SCREEN CHANGE
Edit Button: Midi Channel :
B1 1
Edit
PRESS BUTTON (1)
Storage
Enter
3)PRESS PAGE UP
In this example, we�ll set CTRL Change to O F F You may adjust this to any CTRL number you desire.
To adjust the CTRL Change value use the DE dial
SCREEN CHANGE
Edit Button: CTRL Change : Edit Storage
B1 OFF Enter
4)PRESS PAGE UP
Set the Key Note to 60. Key range is 0-127
SCREEN CHANGE
To adjust the Key Note. use the DE dial
Edit Button: Key Note:
B1 60
Edit
Storage
Enter
5)PRESS PAGE UP
SWITCH: Press button once, a NOTE ON Message will transmit. Switch is ON. Press button again, a NOTE OFF Message will transmit. Switch is OFF.