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7.6.4
Bank/preset select - #910
This mode requires prior split of the LITSW keypad sequence #905 described in
chapter 7.5.1. If you then type #910 on the keypad, LITSW board will work as
patch selector with separate row of "banks" buttons and "presets" buttons. If the
split is made after 10 keys, lowest 10 buttons will act like preset selector within a
bank, and all buttons above 10 - as bank selectors. Although it is possible to use
this mode with independent buttons, described in 7.5.2, most obvious use is
together with dependent butons mode described in 7.5.3. To use it as Program
Change selector, you should program appropriate MIDI event on this input, which
for Program Change is - #2129. The split point doesn't have to be after 10 buttons.
It can be e.g. after 6 buttons. Then first bank will select patches from 1 to 6,
second bank from 7 to 12 etc.
7.6.5
Disable bank/select mode - #911
To disable bank/select mode described above, you must type #911 sequence on
the keypad. It then returns to normal mode, where each button in both splits have
constant value, regardless of what was pressed in the other split.
7.6.6
Contact on/off (keyboard scanner) mode - #912
This is normal way of operation for this scanner. When a button is pressed, MBBS
can then generate MIDI notes, or any other MIDI event usable with a keyboard
scanner. This is the oposite to CC value mode described next. To set this mode on a
split, you have to select it first by pressing one of the buttons in that split.
7.6.7
CC value (pot scanner) mode - #913
In this mode LITSW works a bit like potentiometer scanner. When button is on, it
simulates turning a potentiometer to a maximum, and when the button is off (LED
is turned off) it resembles a potentiometer turned to minimum. So it's like 24 pots
with only 2 valid positions: min and max. This is useful for switching parameters in
virtual instruments, e.g. Hammond emulators. For each button you can assign
individual MIDI event (like CC or anything else) and MIDI channel. To set this mode
on a split, you have to select it first by pressing one of the buttons in that split.
7.6.8
Left split blink - #916
When you type this sequence on a keypad, LITSW will blink all LEDs in lower split
of LITSW. This can be used to determine where the split point is, and where are
the LEDs connected.
7.6.9
Right split blink - #917
When you type this sequence on a keypad, LITSW will blink all LEDs in upper split
of LITSW. This can be used to determine where the split point is, and where are
the LEDs connected.
7.6.10
All LEDs blink - #918
When you type this sequence on a keypad, whole LITSW will blink all LEDs. This
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