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Table Of Contents
MeaningThird character
Number of above (track number, Send slot, EQ band, Insert slot)#
Name of aboven
Name of parameter addressed by the assignmentp
Name of first parameterP
Parameter offset, counted from 1o
Maximum parameter offset, counted from 1O
Parameter bank (= parameter offset/bank size), counted from 1b
Total number of banks (= parameter offset/bank size), counted from
1
B
Setting the Flip Group and Exclusive Parameters
The following describes the use and options available for the Flip Group field and Exclusive
checkbox in the Controller Assignment Parameter area at the top right of the Expert View
window.
Flip Group Field
Enter the same integer value for two assignments, to define a counterpart for Flip mode
(for supported control surfaces that offer Flip mode). By setting a fader and an encoder
to the same flip group, for example, they are coupled. To set “none,” enter a value of 0.
For unsupported devices, you need to set up two active assignments, both of which use
the same flip group. One assignment needs to be absolute (using a fader, for example),
the other relative (encoder, for example).
Exclusive Checkbox
When selected, the assignment deactivates all other assignments that have Exclusive
turned off for the same control (on supported control surfaces). This limits the overwriting
of a modeless assignment to particular modes. For example, faders normally control
volume. To create a mode where faders control the send level, select Exclusive.
Setting Class Pop-Up Menu Parameters
Choose the class of assignment (the type of destination parameter controlled) from the
pop-up menu. Different options appear below the Class pop-up menu when you choose
a class. The following section describes the different classes, and the options available
for each.
Mode Change
Choosing the Mode Change class lets you use an assignment to switch from one mode
to another. An additional Mode pop-up menu appears below the Class pop-up menu,
allowing you to choose between available modes. For example, the assignment buttons
on a Mackie Control can be used to choose different modes for the encoders.
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