ARTURIA – ARP 2600 V – USER MANUAL
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being an “absolute” control and snapping it to some other value as soon as
you start to move it.
This can be a great feature when controlling things like volume, filter, or effect
controls, since you won’t usually want them to jump massively out of their
current setting as soon as you start to modify them.
3.2.8.4
Reserved MIDI CC numbers
Certain MIDI Continuous Controller (MIDI CC) numbers are reserved and
cannot be reassigned to other controls. These are:
PitchBend
Ctrl Mod Wheel (CC #1)
AfterTouch
Ctrl Expression (CC #11)
Ctrl All Notes Off (CC #123)
Ctrl Omni Mode Off (CC #124)
Ctrl Omni Mode On (CC #125)
Ctrl Poly Mode Off (CC #126)
Ctrl Poly Mode On (CC #127)
All other MIDI CC numbers may be used to control any assignable parameter
in ARP 2600 V.
3.2.9
MIDI controller configuration
There’s a small arrow at the far right hand side of the toolbar that deals with
MIDI controller configurations. This allows you to manage the different sets of
MIDI maps you may have set up for controlling the instrument’s parameters
from MIDI hardware. You can copy the current MIDI assignment setup or
delete it, import a configuration file or export the currently active one. This is a
quick way to set up different hardware MIDI keyboards or controllers with ARP
2600 V without having to build all the assignments from scratch each time you
swap hardware.