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Appendices
This section contains several appendices like a list of all controllers available in the Controller Table, how to
configure Kontakt's outputs, and the most recent changes to the Capsule engine.
13.1 Controller Table - Annotated List
The Controller Table view allows you to map MIDI CCs and/or keyswitches to controller features in
Capsule. This section contains a list of all controllers along with short descriptions of what they do and
what you can assign them to.
All controllers have four bits of information attached to them:
Used by: Tells you which collection(s) use this controller; for example all Solo Berlin Woodwinds, or all
Berlin Strings.
Assignable to: Controllers can be assigned to a MIDI CC, a MIDI note, or both.
Default Value: Some controls have a default value set by Orchestral Tools. If they do, this will tell you what
it is.
Description: Provides a short description what the controller does.
Dynamics
Dynamic XFade
Used by: All "Long" articulations; but can be set and used for "Shorts", too.
Assignable to: MIDI CC
Default Value: CC1 (Modwheel)
Description: The assigned CC controls the dynamics of the instruments by morphing through the enabled
velocity layers. This is the default control scheme for "Long" articulations, though you can also enable and
use it for "Shorts", too.
XFade/Velocity Mode
Used by: All Single Articulation patches in all collections.
Assignable to: MIDI CC
Default Value: CC14
Description: The assigned CC switches between dynamic control via the CC set at Dynamic XFade or by
keyboard velocity.
Instrument Vol.1
Used by: All patches in all collections.
Assignable to: MIDI CC
Default Value: CC7 (Volume)
Description: The assigned CC along with its Instrument Vol.2 counterpart controls the patch volume.