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3.4.2.3. Assigning and Unassigning Controls
Click the
Learn
button in the MIDI tab to put Solina V into Learn mode. Controls available for
assignment are purple. Controls that are already assigned are red, but can be reassigned if
desired. The screenshot below shows the assigned and unassigned controls for Solina V's
Default configuration.
Click any purple control and its name will appear in the list. Now, move a control or operate
a switch on your MIDI controller. The corresponding control onscreen will turn red and the
assigned MIDI CC number will appear in the list to the left of the parameter name.
To unassign a control onscreen, control-click or right-click it. Alternative methods of
assignment are available in the
described below.
3.4.2.4. Min and Max Values
The
Min
and
Max
value columns for each parameter in the list let you scale the amount by
which a parameter in Solina V changes in response to a physical control movement. For
example, you may wish to limit the range of a filter sweep, even though you’re probably
going to turn the knob all the way during a live performance.
Drag up or down on a value to change it. Values for some parameters are expressed as
percentages from 0.00% to 100%, while other parameters have values in appropriate units
(dB for levels, ms for times, etc.) Setting the maximum lower than the minimum reverses the
polarity of the physical controller; i.e. turning it
up will turn the assigned parameter down.
Switches that only have two positions (On/Off, etc.) would normally be assigned to buttons
on your controller, but it's possible to toggle those with a fader or another control if you like.
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