4 – Control Surface Modes and Operation
2Select the Settings tab
3In the
For detailed information on how the
Figure 4.4: Selecting HUI emulation protocol
MIDI Control Mode – (General Notes)
In MIDI CTRL mode, the
In this mode there are four banks, which you can switch between using the h BANK y keys. With the exception of the master fader, each of the four banks can represent a separate and independent layer of channel faders, encoders and keys. The master fader is global to all banks and all control surface modes.
In this mode, most of the
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Pressing and holding the SHIFT key and turning an encoder will result in fine control of the parameter being controlled.
The following keys cannot be programmed:
•CONTROL PANEL
•SHIFT
•REC
In addition, note that the eight channel strip controls (FADER, MUTE, SOLO, and SEL) are all bankable; that is, each of these controls is capable of sending four separate control messages, depending on which bank is selected with the BANK keys.
The
•Reprogram them through the
TIP
Press and hold the
NOTE
Some controls are dedicated computer controls, mean- ing that they always transmit a signal to the host com- puter, even in MIDI CTRL mode. These controls are:
•Transport keys (STOP, PLAY, REW, F FWD,
RECORD)
•Dial and SHTL (shuttle) key
•Cursor keys
•m LOCATE ,, SET, IN and OUT keys
•SHIFT
•CONTROL PANEL
Unless you are an experienced MIDI programmer, we recommend you exercise caution in assigning MIDI functions to these keys which could cause potential operational conflicts.
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