3.6.3 Customizing The Transport Buttons
To customize the transport buttons, make sure the MMC button is off (backlight is off), and then
follow these steps:
1. Press MIDI/SELECT to enter Edit mode
2. Press “CTRL ASSIGN” key
3. Press the button you want to customize
4. Enter a value using the numeric keypad (value range between 0 to 127)
5. Press Enter key
6. Press MIDI/SELECT button to exit Edit mode
For example: assign the “M1” button to function as a “Sustain Pedal”. First, make sure the MMC
button is off (backlight is off). According to
, the MIDI CC number of
“Sustain” is “64”, please follow the steps below:
1. Press MIDI/SELECT to enter Edit mode
2. Press “CTRL ASSIGN” key
3. Press the button “M1”
4. Enter a value “64” using the numeric keypad
5. Press Enter key
6. Press MIDI/SELECT button to exit Edit mode
3.6.4 Customizing The "P1 ~ P8" Pads
To customize the pads, please follow these steps:
1. Press MIDI/SELECT to enter Edit mode
2. Press “CTRL ASSIGN” key
3. Press the pad you want to customize
4. Enter a value using the numeric keypad (value range between 0 to 127)
5. Press Enter key
6. Press MIDI/SELECT button to exit Edit mode
You can customize both modes of the pads. In MIDI Note mode, you can assign the pad’s MIDI
Note number, in MIDI CC mode, you can assign the pad’s MIDI CC number.
For example, changing the note of the “P1” pad to C6, first make sure that the pad is MIDI Note
mode (refer to
3.4 Changing The "P1 ~ P8" Pads' Mode
for details). According
, the
number of "C6" note is “84”.
Please follow the steps below:
1. Press MIDI/SELECT to enter Edit mode
2. Press “CTRL ASSIGN” key
3. Press pad “P1”
4. Enter a value “84” using the numeric keypad
5. Press Enter key
6. Press MIDI/SELECT button to exit Edit mode
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