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You might note that the first time you press one of the two Buttons, the parameter
value jumps much more than normal. This is due to the “CC Internal” mode selected
in the Status menu: the Mapping Application remembers what was the last value
sent for this CC number and adds the step value to it the next time you press the
Button. But if it’s the first time you press it (with the new assignment), the Mapping
Application doesn’t have any way to know the current value. This is also true if you
move the parameter with the mouse: when you press the Button again, the Mapping
Application cannot know that you have played with the GUI in the meantime…so
be careful when doing so, because it might create surprising “jumps”.
Now you might want
more precise control
over the Reverb Color. To achieve this,
reduce the step size for each press on the Left and Right Buttons by clicking on
the
Step Size
, at the bottom, and selecting a
smaller step size
. You can change the
step value either by clicking on the two small arrows, or by clicking and holding on
the displayed value and moving the mouse up or down.
Once again, don’t forget to do this with
both Buttons
if you want to have a well-bal-
anced control (this might not be always the case: You could create a control that
slowly reduces the parameter value with the Left Button, but quickly increases it
with the Right Button!)
If you don’t need to use the whole parameter range, feel free to restrict the range
via the two
Clip Values
. These define the minimum and maximum values that can
be reached with the current Button. The two fields can be edited the same way as
the Step Size (with the arrows or by dragging the mouse).
The Middle Layer should now look like this:
Knob
Left Button
Middle Button
Right Button
Middle Layer
Chorus Speed
Decrease Reverb
Color
Increase Reverb
Color
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