The process for setting the Maximum value is just
the same as setting the “floor”. Activate the
control whose max or “ceiling” you want to set up.
Press the
MAX (Ad Max)
button. It will
light up. Select the maximum value using the
jogwheel or numbered buttons. Then, press MAX
again to turn off its function.
Michael Says:
“Keep a written record of which controls are getting
their floors and ceilings re-assigned, AND what the new
values ARE. It'll keep the surprises out of your mixes!”
NRPN
SNAPSHOT
PANIC
GLOB
CHAN
LAY
123456
DEV. ID
TRANS
CC
CHAN
GLOB
BANK LSB
MIN
MSB
RECALL
ZONE
STORE
OCT
MAX
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Setting the Minimum and Maximum values
You may want to set a controller with an assigned MIDI CC to have a minimum
and/or maximum value of something other than “0” or “127,” respectively. For
instance, if you wish to have the volume fader to fade to a certain level other
than silent, program that fader (usually F9) for that minimum value. As you
bring the fader to its lowest point, the control will reach the pre-programmed
volume level will be met. When the control is all the way down, instead of being
off, it will be at the set minimum level.
Similarly, if you want a peak volume to be assigned without exceeding that limit,
set its maximum using MAX.
Assigning a Min/Max value
To set a minimum value, or a “floor,” press the
MIN
(Ad Min)
button. It lights up. Activate the
fader, knob, or pad that you wish to set by sliding,
turning, or tapping it. The ID number for that control
will appear on the left side of the LCD screen. The
value at the right of the LCD screen is the current
minimum value for that control. It has a range from 0
to 127, like most other MIDI values. Choose a value
using the jogwheel, or use the numbered buttons.
NRPN
SNAPSHOT
PANIC
GLOB
CHAN
LAY
123456
DEV. ID
TRANS
CC
CHAN
GLOB
BANK LSB
MIN
MSB
RECALL
ZONE
STORE
OCT
MAX
F P V
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Activate another controller to set another minimum
value, or press the MIN button again to turn off the
assign function. The button will go dark.