User`s guide
Duet – User’s Guide
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Maestro
Maestro Control – Advanced: MIDI Controllers
Number of MIDI Controllers – To access Duet’s MIDI functionality, instantiate 1
to 4 virtual MIDI controllers using this counter. Once 1 or more MIDI controllers
are instantiated, they may be modied with either the top panel encoder or the
corresponding software encoder. To select a MIDI controller using the top panel
encoder, press the encoder until the Duet pop-up displays selection of the desired
MIDI controller (see p. 16 for more about Duet pop-ups). Note that when MIDI
controllers are selected, none of the top panel (IN-1, IN-2 ,OUT) LEDs are lit.
When Number of MIDI Controllers is set to 1 to 4, the following settings are
accessible:
MIDI encoder – This software encoder is used to send MIDI Controller or
Song Position data to software applications
When the function menu is set to Controller, the following settings are accessible:
Number – This box displays the MIDI Continuous Controller number.
The full range of 7-bit controls (0 to 127) may be entered.
Chan: – This box displays the MIDI channel over which controller data is
sent. Numbers between 1-16 may be entered.
Value – Numbers in the range 0-127 may be directly entered (followed by
Enter or Return keys to accept the value), though rotation of the encoder
will override numerical entry.
When the function menu is set to Song Position, the following setting is accessible:
1/4 Note – This box displays the current Song Position location, as
dened as the number of 1/4 note beats from the beginning of the song,
beat 0
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