1.
From the Application Control Bar’s Device menu, select the NI controller which you want
to work with. If you have only one Controller installed, it is automatically selected.
2.
Choose a Template. This can be done for example via the
Templates
pane of the Inspector
(see below). As the Template loads, all its included Pages and assignments are loaded.
3.
If the control element that you want to edit is located within a Page area, you also have to
select the desired Page. This can be done either via the corresponding Page menu or via
the
Pages
pane of the Inspector (see below). If the control element is somewhere else on
the NI controller, skip this step.
If you only want to use the assignments as they are, that’s all. But if you want to check the
assignments or modify them, you then follow the next steps:
1.
Put the focus on the control element that you want to edit. This can be done either in the
Hardware area or directly on your controller (if the
Touch Select
option is activated in the
General
page of the Preferences window) by clicking/touching the desired control ele-
ment.
2.
Go to the
Assign
pane of the Inspector (see below) and tweak the assignment properties
for this control element.
Panes in the Inspector
The Inspector is divided into three panes, each of them taking care of a specific level in the
Controller Editor’s mapping system:
▪
The
Templates
pane allows you to manage your Templates.
▪
The
Pages
pane allows you to organize your Pages. Depending on the selected device, you
can have several paging features available here (e.g., Knob Pages and Pad Pages on a MA-
SCHINE controller).
▪
Last but not least, the
Assign
pane allows you to edit very precisely the MIDI assignment
for the control element currently selected in the Hardware area.
Let’s describe each of these three panes thoroughly. We will start with the Templates, then
look at the Pages, and finally describe all details of the assignments.
Reference
The Inspector
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