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The MIDI modules take the output from the
processor modules and converts it into a
MIDI message. The MIDI modules can also
be used to edit MIDI parameters, limit
values or set up trigger events based on the
input signal.
The basic controls of the MIDI modules are:
Input selects which processor block
output will be used as the input to the
MIDI module. Any of the six processor
modules can be used.
MIDI Channel selects which MIDI
Channel will be used for the MIDI output
message. Numbers are 0 to 15 (called 1
to 16 in some MIDI systems).
Solo Output
Output ON/OFF
MIDI Module Continuous Mode
Mode dropdown menu will set the type of MIDI output to be used. Currently there are three
choices: Continuous, Trigger Single, Trigger Double
Output ON/OFF button enables or disables the MIDI output
Solo button will enable only the selected output and disable all other outputs. This is a very
important feature for mapping MIDI messages in any software that uses a MIDI learn approach
to mapping external MIDI controls to knobs and parameters.
In Continuous mode, the MIDI output will be a constantly varying value depending on the
position and motion of the Ring. This mode is useful for controlling things like filters, stereo
panning, pitch shifting, beat repeaters, etc. In this mode you can edit:
Message Type selects the type of MIDI output message: Continuous Controller (CC), Pitch
Bend, or Aftertouch.
Minimum and Maximum set the limits for high and low values of the MIDI output.
Controller Number to be used, there are 128 (0 to 127) controller numbers available.
In Single and Double Trigger modes, the MIDI output value will jump between two predefined
start and stop values. You can set a threshold and when the input to the MIDI module crosses
the Threshold value, the output will ramp back and forth from Start to Stop .
The Trigger modes are handy when you
want to turn an effect on or off depending
on your hand position or by triggering the
ramp with a quick motion of your hand.
You can also use the Ramp Time to set how
long it takes to get from the Start value to
the Stop value.
Single Trigger mode will only start an output
ramp when the input crosses the threshold
value in one direction. This will “toggle” the
output. Double Trigger will start a ramp
when the threshold is crossed going up or
down. The Double Trigger controls are
identical to Single Trigger mode.
Threshold Control Trigger Direction
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