MIDI–addressable parameters in the
FX
window depend on which modules are currently
enabled:
9.1.1. Assigning / unassigning controls
If you click on a purple area you’ll put that control into learning mode. Transmit a MIDI
Controller message from your controller (by moving a physical knob, fader, or button) and
the target goes red, indicating that a link has been made between the hardware control and
the software parameter. There’s a popup window that displays which two things are being
linked, and an Unassign button that will disconnect the two.
You can also right-click on a control to unassign it.
9.1.2. Min / Max value sliders
In the popup window notice the minimum and maximum value sliders ("Min" and "Max")
that you can use to restrict the range of the parameter response to something other than
0–100%. For example you might want to limit the master volume slider to a range of
30–90%. If you made this setting (Min set to 0.30 and Max set to 0.90) your physical knob
would be unable to alter the volume lower than 30% or higher than 90%, no matter how far
you turned it. This is very useful for making sure you can’t accidentally make the sound too
quiet or too loud when performing.
In the case of switches which only have two positions (On or Off, Linear or Exponential, etc.),
those would normally be assigned to buttons on your controller. But it is possible to toggle
those with a fader or another control if you like.
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