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Horizontal and Vertical Slider LEDs
- Each slider can receive a CC# value for
LED location. This will tell the slider where the LEDs should fill up to. They will fill
in from the left (for Horizontal) or bottom (for Vertical). This works great for VU
meters.
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Long Slider LEDs
- The Long Slider can receive a CC# value for LED location. This
will tell the slider which of the LEDs should light up.
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Rotary LEDs
- Each rotary can receive a CC# value for LED location. This will tell
the slider which of the LEDs should light up.
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Transport Button LEDs
- Each Transport button can receive a note for its LED. A
note with velocity above 0 will turn the LED on and the velocity of the note will also
determine the brightness.
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Left/Right Button LEDs
When Bank Switching is off - Each of the arrow buttons will respond to a note.
A note with velocity above 0 will illuminate the LED and the velocity of the
note will determine the brightness.
When Bank Switching is enabled - The LEDs will not respond to remote
messages. Instead they will behave the way they do in Local LED Control.
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Up/Down Button LEDs
When Bank Switching is off - Each of the arrow buttons will respond to a note.
A note with velocity above 0 will illuminate the LED and the velocity of the
note will determine the brightness.
When Bank Switching is enabled - The LEDs will not respond to remote
messages. Instead they will behave the way they do in Local LED Control.
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Rhombus Button LEDs
When Bank Switching is off - The Rhombus button can receive a note for
the red LED and a note for the green LED. A note with velocity above 0 will
illuminate the LED and the velocity of the note will determine the brightness.
When Bank Switching is on - The LEDs will not respond to remote messages.
Instead they will behave the way they do in Local LED Control.
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Mode Button LEDs
- The Mode button will not respond to remote messages.
Instead it will behave the way it does in Local LED Control.
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