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Multiply Field
Enter a scaling value for incoming values. This is especially useful for button presses that
have a value of 1. For example:
To set the automation mode to Write, set Multiply to 4.00, and Mode to Direct.
To decrement a parameter by 1 with a button press, set Multiply to –1.00, and Mode
to Relative.
Mode Pop-Up Menu
Choose the mode used by incoming values to modify the current parameter value. The
choices are:
Direct: The incoming value is used as the parameter value.
Toggle: If the parameter’s current value is 0, it is set to the incoming value. All other
values set the parameter value to 0. This option is useful for buttons that toggle a value:
Mute, Solo, and so on.
Scaled: The incoming value is scaled from its value range to the destination parameter’s
value range. This is useful for faders and rotary encoders.
Relative: The incoming value is added to the parameters current value. Used by
encoders, but also for buttons that increment/decrement by a certain amount (set by
the Multiply parameter).
Rotate: The incoming value is added to the parameter’s current value, cycling between
maximum and minimum values. This is useful for button presses that cycle between
modes: automation mode, for example.
X-OR: The value defines a bit mask (a filter, in other words), which is applied to the
parameter’s current value with the exclusive or Boolean operation. Useful for
enabling/disabling single channel strip types in All view.
For On/Off parameters, Mode is set to Toggle by default. It is set to Scaled for absolute
controls (faders and knobs, for example), or to Relative for encoders.
Feedback Pop-Up Menu
Choose the display format for the parameters current value (on the control surface
display). The choices are:
None: No feedback is sent.
Single Dot/Line: LED rings: only one LED; LCDs: a single vertical line.
Left to Right Bar: A bar from the minimum to the current value.
Bar from Center: A bar from the center position to the current value.
Right to Left Bar: A bar from the current value to the maximum.
Q/Spread: Two equal bars from the center to the current value.
Ascending Bar: A bar from the bottom to the current value.
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