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Transport (MMC) Buttons 

Operating the Transport/MMC Buttons will transmit either Control Change messages or 
MMC messages, depending on the Assign Type. For each of these six buttons, you can 
specify the message that is assigned, the way in which the button will operate when 
pressed, the control change number, or an MMC command. 

 

Assign Type: This specifies the type of message assigned to the transport button. 
You can specify that the button be disabled (No Assign), or assign a Control Change 
message or MMC message. The possible options are No Assign, Control Change, and 
MMC. 

 

Button Behavior: You can choose one of two types of behavior for the MMC 
Button, Momentary or Toggle. If set to Momentary, a Control Change message with 
a value of 127 will be transmitted when you press the Button and a Control Change 
message with a value of 0 will be transmitted when it is released. If set to Toggle, a 
Control Change message with a value of 127 will be transmitted the first time you 
press the Button and a Control Change message with a value of 0 will be 
transmitted the next time it is pressed. This can only be changed if the Assign Type 
is set to MMC. 

 

CC Number: This specifies the number of the Control Change message that is 
transmitted. The range of values is 0 ~ 127. 

 

MMC Command: This specifies one of thirteen different MMC commands to send 
when the button is pressed. The possible options are Stop, Play, Deferred Play, Fast 
Forward, Rewind, Record Strobe, Record Exit, Record Pause, Pause, Eject, Chase, 
Command Error Reset, and MMC Reset. 

 

MMC Device ID: This specifies the device ID of the MMC message. Normally you will 
specify 127. If the device ID is 127, all devices will receive the MMC message. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 625893

Page 1: ...SRP12 USB Pad Controller P N 625893 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ICE 4 PACKAGE CONTENTS 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 5 Windows 5 Mac OS X 5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 6 DETAILED SETTINGS 7 Global 7 Trigger Pads 8 Assignable Buttons 9 Transport MMC Buttons 10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 11 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 11 Notice for FCC 11 Notice for Industry Canada 12 ...

Page 3: ...llow it to fully dry before reapplying power Do not touch the device the power cord or any other connected cables with wet hands Do not expose this device to excessive vibration Do not subject the product to extreme force shock or fluctuations in temperature or humidity Do not expose this device to excessively high temperatures Do not place it in on or near a heat source such as a fireplace stove ...

Page 4: ...er Service department is dedicated to ensuring that your ordering purchasing and delivery experience is second to none If you have any problem with your order please give us an opportunity to make it right You can contact a Monoprice Customer Service representative through the Live Chat link on our website www monoprice com or via email at support monoprice com Check the website for support times ...

Page 5: ...es Note that USB hubs are not supported Windows Pentium 800 MHz or higher CPU requirement may be higher for laptops 256MB RAM DirectX 9 0b or later Windows XP SP2 or later Mac OS X Mac G3 800 MHz or G4 733 MHz or higher G3 G4 accelerator cards not supported OS X 10 3 9 with 256MB RAM or OS X 10 4 2 or later with 512MB RAM ...

Page 6: ...he right of the button illuminates to indicate the selected bank of settings 3 BANK LEDs Four LEDs one of which illuminates to indicate the selected bank of settings 4 Assignable Buttons These two buttons can be configured to send Control Change messages 5 Slider This slider is a General Controller that cannot be reassigned When connected to a hardware module it serves as the Master Volume Control...

Page 7: ...sages that are sent when a button is pressed This should be set to match the MIDI channel of the application that you are controlling The range of values is 1 16 Transport MIDI Channel This specifies the MIDI channel that the controller will use to send MIDI messages when the MMC buttons are pressed This should be set to the MIDI channel of the application that you are controlling The possible val...

Page 8: ...ted on the Global MIDI channel The possible values are 1 16 and Global MIDI Channel Assign Type This specifies the type of message that will be assigned to the Trigger Pad You can disable the pad No Assign or assign a Note message or a Control Change message The possible values are No Assign Note or Control Change Pad Behavior You can choose one of two types of behavior for each Trigger Pad Moment...

Page 9: ...hange Button Behavior You can choose one of two types of behavior for the Button Momentary or Toggle If set to Momentary the Note On or On Value will be transmitted when you press the Button and the Note Off or Off Value will be transmitted when it is released If set to Toggle the Note On or On Value will be transmitted the first time you press the Button and the Note Off or Off Value will be tran...

Page 10: ...ll be transmitted when you press the Button and a Control Change message with a value of 0 will be transmitted when it is released If set to Toggle a Control Change message with a value of 127 will be transmitted the first time you press the Button and a Control Change message with a value of 0 will be transmitted the next time it is pressed This can only be changed if the Assign Type is set to MM...

Page 11: ...ed operation Modifying the equipment without Monoprice s authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class B digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense This equipment has been tested and found ...

Page 12: ...ry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Monoprice Stage Right the Stage Right logo and all Monoprice logos are trademarks of Monoprice Inc Apple Mac and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows Vista and DirectX are either registered t...

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