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9.3.2
Multicolor Pads
The sixteen pads of your controller are equipped with RGB LEDs. Their lighting behavior is
close to that of multicolor buttons — but since the pads have two functions (Hit and Press),
their states are indicated as follows:
▪
If the pad is not assigned, it is off.
▪
If there is an assignment for the Hit action, the pad’s LED behaves like that of a multicolor
Group button (see previous section).
▪
If the Hit action is not assigned but the Press action is assigned to the Note message type,
the LED has a low brightness to show the Off state and a high brightness to show the On
state. For all other message types, the LED stays at low brightness.
9.3.3
Knobs
The assignments for the eight Knobs under the displays are indicated within the displays in
Knobs display mode. If a Knob is not assigned, the display reads “
OFF
.”
The
MCU Mode
check box allows you to set your MASCHINE STUDIO controller displays
to MCU mode in order to receive Mackie Control feedback from your DAW while keeping
the original assignment of the Buttons and Knobs in the Knob Page area. The
MCU
Mode
setting applies Page-wide.
For more information on the various display modes on your MASCHINE STUDIO control-
ler, see section
.
9.3.4
Control Encoder
The Control encoder has no direct visual feedback, but like all other controls its assignment
and value are indicated on the right display when the displays are in Monitor display mode. If
the Control encoder is not assigned, the display reads “
NONE
.”
For more information on the various display modes on your MASCHINE STUDIO control-
ler, see next section.
Using Your MASCHINE STUDIO Controller
Visual Feedback on Your Controller
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