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HARDWARE CONTROLLER 367
If a controller moves in the wrong direction after programming it, repeat the programming
sequence and activate the "Invert vpots direction" option.
Alternative controller dynamic: If a dial makes overly large 'jumps' when moved quickly
you can edit that here.
Don't send feedback: Regardless of the output mode, you can specify the controller
settings for each controller, e.g. if feedback should be prevented from returning to the
controller.
Status key: Controllers normally send a MIDI "IN" message when a key is pressed and
then a MIDI "OUT" message when the key is released. Some controllers send alternating
"IN" or "OUT" messages by pressing and releasing respectively. To be able to use keys in
this fashion, activate this message during MIDI learning.
MIDI monitor: The MIDI monitor can be opened using the button of the same name. It
displays all MIDI files, which are sent by the Hardware Controller Module to Samplitude. As
sources of sent MIDI files, Samplitude's MIDI Editor as well as activated plug-ins come into
consideration.
If you press the "Shift" key when clicking a button at the same time, the MIDI monitor will
remain open once you close the hardware controller settings.
If you click a button while holding down the "Ctrl" key, then you will be able to move the
MIDI monitor as an independent window freely on your monitor.
Of course, both modifiers ("Shift" + "Ctrl") may also be held down together to connect there
functions.
Modifier: Assigns modifier keys for the computer keys (Shift, Alt/Option, Ctrl/Control) to
execute special functions. Pressing the assigned modifiers will execute these special
functions.
The "Shift", "Option", and "Control" modifiers are available for hardware controllers. To be
able to use these modifiers, they will need to be learned first as program functions on the
hardware controller keys. To learn a function with modifiers to a key, you need to set the