60
Encoders
This chapter explains how to assign the encoders to different commands. See the
section to learn how to do this.
The encoders’ functions also depend on their current mode. See the
about their modes.
Editing Assignments
You can set the channel of each encoder. See
to learn how to do this.
To learn how to assign different types of messages to an encoder, see the
section.
To learn how to set the encoders’ response curve, see the
section.
Channel
To set the MIDI channel for an encoder:
1.
Press
Edit
to enter Edit Mode. The
Edit
button will light up.
2.
Move the desired encoder. The encoder’s number will appear in the
display
.
3.
Press the
Chan Assign
key. The display will show
CHN
for 1 second and then show the
encoder’s number and current MIDI channel or zone channel.
4.
Use the numeric keys (
0
–
9
) or
Preset Down
/
Up
(
) buttons to enter the desired MIDI
channel (
00
or
01
–
16
) or zone channel (
17
–
20
).
Note:
Values
00
and
01
–
16
correspond to Code 61’s global channel and the 16 available
MIDI channels. Values
17
–
20
correspond to channels used by
Zones 1
–
4
(
z1
–
z4
).
5.
Press the
Enter
key. The encoder will be assigned to that channel, and you will exit Edit
Mode.
To cancel your changes instead, press
Edit
. You will exit Edit Mode without saving anything.
Remember to store the preset if you want to save your changes in that preset.