Notes:
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Different parameters work differently with MIDI CC inputs. For example,
for the Filter parameter, the values are bi-polar with 0 at the middle of
the range for the control by default. But with the Start parameter, the
values only move in one direction.
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You can map the same MIDI control to more than one parameter on
more than one pad or effect.
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MIDI CC controls use the on-screen parameter value as a starting point.
Blackbox then maps the range of the controller to values from the
starting point to the value of Starting Point +/- the Modulation Amount
parameter. For example, if the Filter parameter is set to 20%, and you
set the Modulation Amount to 15%, then the lowest value of the control
will map to 5% (20% - 15%), and the highest value of the control will map
to 35% (20% + 15%).
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MIDI CC mappings are recorded in the blackbox preset as a mapping to
a specific MIDI CC number on a specific MIDI Channel. If you swap out
MIDI controllers, and the new controller uses the same MIDI CC
number and channel, it will continue to modulate the assigned
parameter.
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The MIDI channel assigned to a pad does not need to match the MIDI
channel used for MIDI CC modulation.
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There is a maximum of 8 MIDI CC mappings per pad.
To Remove MIDI Modulation from a Parameter:
1.
Go to the parameter screen for that parameter.
2.
Touch the modulation box you want to clear.
3.
On the modulation parameters screen, turn the top left knob to set the
Source
to none.
To Use MIDI Notes to Play Slices:
When a Slicer pad responds to MIDI Notes, it plays individual slices within the WAV file.
1.
Create a slicer pad and create 4 or more slices by either using the Scan feature or
manually creating the slices.
2.
Set the following values for the pad parameters:
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Blackbox User Manual 1.7