Assigning Component Parameters to Control Changes
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DME32—Owner’s Manual
The Control Change window parameters are explained in the following table.
The Sub No. parameter is used to select individual components in configurations that con-
tain more than one component of the same type. For example, in a configuration with
“Compressor” and “Compressor(2)” components, Sub No. 1 would select “Compressor”
and Sub No. 2 would select “Compressor(2).”
The Pair parameter is set according to the variable range of the parameter. For parameters
with a variable range of less than 128 steps, Pair should be set to All. Using the All setting for
parameters with a variable range greater than 128 steps, however, will lower the resolution,
resulting in imprecise control. In this case, the same parameter should be assigned to two
Control Changes, one with Pair set to High, the other with Pair set to Low, as shown below.
Using two Control Changes to control a single parameter in this way increases the resolu-
tion, providing precise control.
The Control Change page displays the new assignment, as shown below.
To delete an individual assignment, select it, and then click Clear.
To delete all assignments, click All Clear.
Parameter
Range
Description
UNIT
1–4
Selects the DME32 containing the parameter to be assigned
Component
1
1. All available components can be selected.
Selects the component whose parameter is to be assigned
Sub No.
1–256
Selects individual components in configurations containing
more than one component of the same type
Parameter
2
2. Depends on the selected component.
Selects the parameter to be assigned
Pair
All, High, Low Selects 1- or 2-byte Control Changes