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Chapter 22 Control Surface Support 681
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 which is applied to the parameters current value
with the exclusive or Boolean operation. Useful for enabling/disabling single Object
types in Global View.
Feedback
Defines the way the parameter’s current value is displayed on the control surface. You
can choose between the following options:
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.
Right to Left Bar—A bar from the current value to the maximum.
Q/Spread—A bar from the center to the current value.
Ascending Bar LCDs—A bar from the bottom to the current value.
Descending Bar LCDs—A bar from the top to the current value.
Text Only—LED rings: no feedback; LCDs: no feedback as a graphic element.
Automatic—Dependent on the currently assigned parameter, the most suitable
feedback mode is used: Plug-in and Instrument parameters carry this information,
Pan uses Single Dot/Line, all other parameters use Left to Right Bar.
Note: Feedback only works for supported control surfaces, and not all settings are
available for all controls.
Text Feedback Checkbox
If enabled, a textual representation of the current value is sent to the control surface’s
display. The plug-in determines the display position and number of characters that are
used.
Local Feedback (Fader/Knob) Checkbox
If enabled, no feedback is sent while the parameter is in Touched mode, in order to
prevent motor faders fighting against the user.