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Assigning Controllers to different MIDI Channels
Each fader, knob, or pad can be set up to send to a specific MIDI channel. Setting
specific channel assignments for a fader, knob, or pad gives you control over the
destination of MIDI messages from that controller, if you want or need it. Typically,
an entire F-Slot's worth of assignments will share a channel.
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ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
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GRP B
GRP C
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“ Remember, the numeral 1 means fader #1, OR knob #1,
OR pad #1, so be CLEAR about which control is active by
moving/turning/tapping it one more time if you are not
sure which one is on.”
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Setting up AirMidi wireless MIDI function
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Inspire air series keyboards have built-in AirMidi wireless MIDI module.
This will enable you to receive and transmit wireless MIDI signal with ICON
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AirMidi RX MIDI wireless receiver.
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In order to use the function, you have to purchase the AirMidi RX to
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communicate with the Inspire-air internal AirMidi transmitter module.
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For setup details, please refer to the AirMidi RX user manaul.
To assign channels, press the
Chan Assign (Advanced
+ Chan Assign)
button. The button will light up and
“CHAN” will appear in the center of the LCD display.
Now, activate the control you want to assign to a
MIDI channel by moving the fader, turning the knob,
or tapping the pad. The number of that control will
appear in the display. The control ID number will
change if you activate another control.
Michael Says:
When you have activated a control, and can see its ID and current MIDI channel in
the display, turn the jogwheel or use the numbered buttons to select a channel. A
value from 1 to 16 will appear on the right side of the display. Selecting the value
automatically assigns it to that control. If you want to assign other controls to new
MIDI channels, simply activate them, and repeat the process. There is no need to
press the
Chan Assign
button, as it will remain lit and active until you press it again.
When you are finished assigning controllers to your desired channels, press
Chan
Assign (Ad Chan Assign)
. The button will go dark indicating that the
function is no longer active.