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B-CONTROL
NANO
BCN44
2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
simultaneously turn one of the push encoders. The new preset number blinks in the display.
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Press STORE again, and STORE LED and the display stop blinking.
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If you want to overwrite the current preset, press the STORE button twice (step 2 is omitted).
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You can cancel the store by pressing the EDIT/EXIT button.
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We have deliberately refrained from having an automatic store function. This way, in the
meantime you can assign a new MIDI command to a control element without changing the
current preset. Should you then wish to restore the previous preset, briefly dial up another
preset and then switch back to the old preset. Now, all the data has been restored, including
the control element whose function had previously been briefly reassigned.
The
EDIT/EXIT
button has
two
functions:
1. EDIT
mode: To activate the EDIT mode, keep the EDIT/EXIT button pressed and actuate the desired
control element (push encoders
through
or buttons
through
). After that, release
the EDIT/EXIT button. The EDIT mode is now activated for the selected control element and is shown
in the display (e.g. E(ncoder) 3 > LED
is lit
or b(utton) 1 > LED
blinks
).
To exit the EDIT mode, press the EDIT/EXIT button. The unit switches back into normal operating
mode.
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All EDIT mode functions for particular controller types are listed in tables 6.3 and 6.4.
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There are two different types of assignable control elements: CONTINUOUS (knobs) and
SWITCH (buttons). The corresponding functions and setting options are described in tables
6.3 and 6.4.
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Please keep in mind that 2 different data types can be assigned to a push encoder (either
continuous or switch-type).
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All the settings made here are stored only temporarily! If you wish to store them permanently,
you will have to store them in a preset.
2. GLOBAL
mode: All cross-functional settings that affect not only presets but the whole unit are
made in this mode.
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Keep the EDIT/EXIT button pressed and then press the STORE button. You are now in the global
setup and can release both buttons.
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The possible settings are listed in table 2.1:
Table 2.1: Overview of GLOBAL mode parameters
Global MIDI Receive Channel:
Your B-CONTROL receives program change commands on this channel. No program change commands
are received in the Off position.
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