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Relative Messages
Most software controls receive “absolute” messages by scanning the position of a fader or
encoder and using that position’s value. Some other software controls, however, receive
“relative” messages, which simply increment/decrement the value (as opposed to sending a
precise value to designate a position).
To set a fader to send relative messages:
1.
Press
Edit
to enter Edit Mode. The
Edit
button will light up.
2.
Move the desired fader. The fader’s number will appear in the
display
.
3.
Press the
Ctrl Assign
key. The
display
will show
ASGN
for 1 second and then show the
fader’s number (
F__
) and a number for the type of message it sends.
4.
Use the numeric keys (
0
–
9
) or
Preset Down
/
Up
(
) buttons to enter the desired MIDI
CC number (
001
–
127
).
5.
Press the
Data 2
key. The
display
will show
DATA2
for 1 second and then show the
fader’s number (
F__
) and the value at its minimum position.
6.
Use the numeric keys (
0
–
9
) or
Preset Down
/
Up
(
) buttons to enter one of the following
values for the desired relative operation:
128
or
130:
Moving the fader up increments the value. Moving it down decrements the
value.
Note:
If using the
128
setting does not work with your software, use the
130
setting
instead; not all software applications respond to the same type of relative message.
129
or
131:
Moving the fader up decrements the value. Moving it down increments the
value.
Note:
If using the
129
setting does not work with your software, use the
131
setting
instead; not all software applications respond to the same type of relative message.
7.
Press the
Enter
key. The fader is now set to send relative messages for the assigned MIDI
CC, and you will exit Edit Mode.
To cancel your changes instead, press
Edit
. You will exit Edit Mode without saving anything.
Remember to store the preset if you want to save your changes in that preset.
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