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• Create a new MIDI assignment. Choose the x Variable and Note On as the
MIDI message type.
• Set the first pitch field to 60 and the second will automatically be
expanded to 71 (reflecting your 12 Pads). Your MIDI assignment should resemble
the one shown below.
• Click the MIDI Map icon to look at the MIDI Mapping window. You see the 12 Pads
nicely laid out working as a MIDI keyboard.
You can use more than 12 pads to create a bigger keyboard if you wish.
3.3.3.5.
Using the Midi Mapping window
The table consists of seven columns :
• The Name column shows the name of the Variables used.
• The Msg (Message) column displays the numbers of the different MIDI messages
used for the individual mappings.
• In the Ch (Channel) column you find the associated MIDI channel for the individual
mappings.
• The Message Name column writes out the full name of the different MIDI
messages.
• The two Parameter columns show the MIDI parameters associated with the
chosen message type, i.e. the CC number and the CC value for a MIDI controller
message.
• The Target column shows which of the MIDI Targets that are defined on the
Settings window have been chosen for the respective mapping.