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“Quick Tap (ON ONLY)”
type switches are simply a fast and simple processing of ON messages only. Triggering
a Quick tap switch will process the ON messages as fast as possible. An example of this type would be for a guitar
tuner, whereby a single function needs to be processed (turn on the tuner, and then exit when done).
“Tap Tempo”
type switches act like Quick-Tap IA-Slots. The only process ON messages. However, they also keep
time and display the “tap tempo” time in both milliseconds (ms) and beats per minute (BPM) on the main LCD
display. Midi devices process tap-tempo in various ways, but the main two ways are to use averaging of 3-5 taps,
or to take the last two taps to calculate the time. The LF+ supports both methods. The Global menu has a setting
“Tap Tempo Display”—you can set it for either Actual value (tap to tap), or Show Average Value (avg time of last
4 taps).
If you are using an IA-Slot as a simple ON/OFF type of effect control, then we can use the quick CC program
utility to have the LF+ do the programming for us. There are two parameters we need to answer, the MIDI channel, and
the CC# we will use. You can skip the Quick CC Program utility simply by pressing
to skip over the feature. If
you would like to program a quick CC IA-Slot, enter the MIDI Channel and press
. It will then ask for CC#
you would like to use. Enter the CC# and press
again. At this point you are complete—the LF+ will have
programmed the ON and OFF messages for you. You can move on to the next IA-Slot if you don’t need to change the
other default parameters.
Each IA Slot can trigger up to 20 ON programming commands
(
See section on
Programming Commands
for
details
)
. Programming commands must be in sequential order. The processing will stop when the first “EMPTY”
Quick CC Program
MIDI Chan: 01
3
SAVE
SAVE
ON 01|EMPTY
00 | No Data
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