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The individual MIDI mappings can be selected with a mouse-click.
The Send MIDI button sends a single instant of the MIDI message associated
with the currently selected mapping to the respective Target. Should the MIDI
message of that mapping be a Note On event, a Note On will be sent to the
apppropriate target. This turns in handy when configuring an external software’s
MIDI mapping.
The Refresh button updates the list of MIDI mappings and you can
close the window by hitting the Close button or the escape key on your computer
keyboard.
3.3.4. Trigger Modes
Common to the OSC and MIDI parameters that can change over time is
the Trigger Mode Menu:
The Trigger Mode is set for every parameter individually via a
dedicated menu and it decides when a message should be transmitted.
Let's look at the trigger mode for one parameter of a MIDI message (let's
say, the velocity of a note on message, or the value of a control change)
any: The message is sent whenever the parameter changes
up: The message is sent each time the parameter rises from 0 into the positive
value range
down: The message is sent each time the parameter reaches 0 from the positive
value range
up and down: The message is sent each time the parameter reaches 0 OR rises
from 0.
+: The message is sent each time the parameter increases above its previous
value
-: The message is sent each time the parameter decreases below its previous
value
For Custom MIDI Messages (see Chapter 3.4.4 for an explanation) there
is an additional item on the Trigger Mode Menu.