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The following properties are available:
Message/Command
Shows the MIDI message type that is assigned to the control, for example, control
change, program change, etc.
Channel
Shows the MIDI channel that is assigned to the control.
CC#
Shows the MIDI controller number that is assigned to the control.
CC Mode/Resolution
Allows you to set the resolution of the controls of your MIDI controller: Standard,
14Bit, or 14BitNRPN.
Value Mode
Allows you to set the value mode of the controls of your MIDI controller to Absolute,
which means that MIDI controllers send absolute value messages from 0 to 127.
You can also select one of the relative modes. Relative or endless MIDI controllers
can send value increment and value decrement messages. This is useful to avoid
parameter jumps that can occur when the state of a control in the software and the
corresponding control on the hardware MIDI controller differ. The following relative
modes are available:
Relative Signed Bit
Increases from 065 to 127, decreases from 001 to 063.
Relative Binary Offset
Increases from 065 to 127, decreases from 063 to 000.
Relative Twos Complement
Increases from 001 to 64, decrease from 127 to 065.
NOTE
We suggest that you experiment with the modes until you nd what works best for
you.
Transmit to Hardware
By default, mapped MIDI CCs are sent back to the MIDI controller. If this is not what
you want, deactivate this option.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Controller Surface Editor on page 491
Edit Mode on page 494
MIDI Remote
Add MIDI Controller Surface Dialog
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