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MIDI Control Mode
You can use MIDI Control Mode on your MPC hardware to customize what MIDI messages
are sent from certain controls on your hardware. This custom “control map” will then work
whenever you are in MIDI Control Mode. The edits you make in MIDI Control Mode will be
retained with the current MPC project.
In Standalone Mode, this feature enables you to use your MPC X or MPC Live to control external MIDI devices
connected to its MIDI out.
In Controller Mode, this is helpful when using MPC as a plugin: you can use MIDI Control Mode to use your MPC
hardware to control your host software, and then switch back to any other mode to control the MPC plugin.
To enter MIDI Control Mode
, press
Menu
, and then tap
MIDI Control
.
Important
:
In Standalone Mode
: Make sure your MPC hardware is using the correct MIDI output. You can set this in the
Preferences
(see
General Features
>
Menu
>
Preferences
>
Hardware
).
In Controller Mode
: In your host software, make sure your MPC hardware is selected as a MIDI controller device.
In the touchscreen, use the fields and selectors to set each control’s parameters to your preference. The available
parameters depend on its type: a
pad
, or
button
, a
Q-Link knob
, or each axis of the
XY pad
. When you have set all
of the parameters as desired, you can select another control or enter another mode.
To select a control to edit
, do any of the following:
•
Press or turn it. In the lower-left corner, tap the
Hardware
tab to edit a
pad
,
button
, or
Q-Link knob
, or tap
the
XY
tab to edit the
XY pad
.
•
Tap the
Control
field in the upper-left corner, and then turn the
data dial
to select one.
•
Double-tap the
Control
field, and then tap a control name in the menu that appears.
Note
: The
Control
field menu will show many more hardware controls than are actually available on your MPC
hardware. This is because the list includes all possible controls from all current MPC models (MPC X, MPC Live,
MPC Touch, etc.). You can edit only the controls that are described in this chapter.
Note
: The software window will also display a graphical interface resembling your MPC hardware. Editable controls
show their current MIDI message. Pads and Q-Link knobs show their current MIDI channels.
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