Operation
Once programmed, you interact with the two footswitches to generate CC
messages or to enable/disable your shift rules. The two LEDs marked
FS1
and
FS2
turn on to indicate those foot switches are active. The
power
LED
also functions as the MIDI activity light and will flicker whenever MIDI
messages are detected.
Setting up Mappings
The Shifter supports
ZenEdit
style module mappings. These mappings are
used to display actual instrument names instead of MIDI note numbers and
make it more intuitive to program your Shifter.
The Shifter interface contains mappings for many popular sound modules
and VSTs. You may also import your own mappings (which you can export
from either ZenEdit or the
Restomp
application).
To set up your channel mappings, click on the link at the top of the group
grid. Initially, this link will display ‘General MIDI’ as this is the default
mapping used by the Shifter for MIDI channel 10 (drums). Clicking the link
will display the channel mapping interface where you can select which
module to use for each channel you care about.
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