JL Audio MCS-3800 manual Editable Parameters for Mute, Solo, Aux, and Select Name

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Editable Parameters for Mute, Solo, Aux, and Select

Name

The 40 encoders per channel and the switches share the same name as the fader.

Press the Cancel/Clear key in the Keypad to clear the name. Use the Cursor buttons to the left of the LCD to move the cursor. Turn the first encoder to dial in the letters and numbers.

Command

Mute, Solo, Aux and Sel can send Controllers, Notes, or Program Change. Any control can be turned off, so no command is sent when pressed.

These switches can also be assigned enable a feature called Query. When a switch is set to Query, it will not send a command. When pressed, it puts the whole unit into Query mode. In Query mode, no commands are sent, but the LCD will display all the assignment parameters for the last control activated.

Number

Selects the Controller or Note number.

Channel

Selects MIDI Channel 1 through 16.

Minimum (or Release Velocity)

Minimum controller or note off velocity value.

If the switch is Latch Off (see below), this is the value sent when the switch is released.

If the switch is Latch On (see below), this is the value sent every other press, when the LED turns off.

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