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Basic Operation
1
Always connect the FAD-9 to your computer
before opening the editor.
2
To open the editor insert the supplied CD-
ROM into your CD drive or download and
extract the files. Depending on your operating
system, start the corresponding application.
3
After opening the editor, select the FAD-9
from the opening device select screen.
4
In the main screen, click the control you would
like to modify and edit its assignments in the
lower right pane.
5
You can customize four different scenes by
using the four SCENE buttons near the top of
the editor. Then, you can switch the scenes
on the fly using the BANK button on your MIDI
controller.
6
In order for your adjustments to be reflected in
your MIDI controller you will need to write the
data into the controller. For this, select
Communication > Send Scene Data from the
top menu bar.
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Editing Parameters
Global settings [Common]
The global section lets you can make overall
settings for your MIDI controller for each
scene.
Scene MIDI Channel
This specifies which MIDI channel your
controller will use to transmit note messages,
as well as MIDI messages that are sent when
you press a button or move sliders and rotary
controls.
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI
application you are controlling.
Group MIDI Channel
[Global Common 1 to 9]
The controller offers nine control groups. Each
group has one rotary control, one fader and
one button. This specifies the MIDI channel on
which each MIDI control group will transmit
MIDI messages.
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI
application you are controlling.
If you set this to [Scene MIDI Channel],
messages will be transmitted on the global
Scene MIDI Channel.
Transport MIDI Channel
[Transport Common]
Specifies the MIDI channel on which MIDI
messages will be transmitted when you
operate transport buttons.
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI
application you are controlling.
If you set this to [Scene MIDI Channel],
messages will be transmitted on the global
Scene MIDI Channel.
Rotary controls [Knob 1 to 9]
Operating a rotary control will transmit a control
change message. You can enable/disable each
control, specify its control change number, and
specify the values transmitted when the control
is turned fully left or fully right.
Enable/Disable
Enables or disables the control. If you have
disabled a knob, turning it will not transmit a
MIDI message.
CC Number
Specifies the control change number of the
control change message that is transmitted.
Left Value
Specifies the value of the control change
message transmitted when you turn the control
all the way to the left.
Right Value
Specifies the value of the control change
message transmitted when you turn the control
all the way to the right.
Faders [Slider 1 to 9]
Operating a fader will transmit a control change
message. You can enable/disable each fader,
specify its control change number, and specify
the values transmitted when the fader is moved
fully upward or fully downward.
Enable/Disable
Enables or disables the fader. If you have
disabled a fader, moving it will not transmit a
MIDI message.
CC Number
Specifies the control change number of the
control change message that is transmitted.
Upper/Right Value
Specifies the value of the control change
message transmitted when you move the fader
all the way upward.