LED Mode Menu – MASCHINE JAM
Dot
The current value is represented by a single LED. Receiving a MIDI value of 0
will result in the bottom LED being illuminated, whereas a MIDI value of 127
would result in the topmost LED being illuminated. A MIDI value of 64 would
result in the center LED being illuminated. The other LEDs would have their
values assigned over this range accordingly. Set the desired color via the
Color
Value
menu (see below).
Bar
The current value is represented by a series of LEDs which fill in starting from
the bottom LED up to the current value. For example, with a MIDI value of 127,
all LEDs would be on. With a MIDI value of 64, the first 6 LEDs would be on
(starting from the bottom) thus creating a bar which is half full. A MIDI value of
1 would result in only the bottom LED being on, while a MIDI value of 0 would
result in all LEDs being off. Set the desired color via the
Color Value
menu (see
below).
Pan
This mode is similar to the Bar mode described above, except that the bar fills
from the middle of the LED chain out to the specified value. For example, with a
MIDI value of 64, only the center LED on the chain would be lit. With a MIDI
value of 0, the lower half of the chain would be lit (starting from the center LED
and extending downward to the MIDI value). Similarly, a MIDI value of 127
would result in the upper half of the chain being on (starting from the center
and extending upward). Set the desired color via the
Color Value
menu (see
below).
Hybrid
The current value is displayed as a combination of two elements. A white dot
represents the internal value set by the position of your finger on the Touch
Strip. A colored bar represents the incoming value from the MIDI feedback
channel. You can choose the color of the bar via the
Color Value
menu (see
below).
Reference
MIDI Message Parameters
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