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Chapter 3 Controller assignments 37
The Controller Assignments window opens in Easy view, with the Learn Mode button activated.
In most cases, the name of the selected parameter is shown in the Parameter eld.
3 Assign the rst controller in the series to the rst parameter (assign fader 1 to control volume for
channel strip 1, for example).
4 Assign the last controller in the series to the last parameter (assign fader 16 to control volume for
channel strip 16, for example). The number of controllers between the rst and last in the series
must match the number of parameters between the rst and last parameter. In the example, the
distance between 1 and 16 would equal 15.
A “Do you want to ll up in between?” dialog appears.
5 To automatically ll the controllers between the rst and last with the corresponding
assignments, click OK.
Note: You can only use shortcuts for knobs that send a single channel message, where the
rst data byte is the controller number and the second data byte is the value. Alternatively, the
controller number can be encoded in the MIDI channel, with a xed rst data byte. Consult the
documentation that came with your device for information on its data structure.
Delete a controller assignment in Easy view
m Select the assignment you want to remove in the Controller Assignments Easy View window,
then click the Delete button.