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Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
On Control (OnControl)
OnControl determines what parameter control or MIDI Control message will be sent when the
switch is on—that is, either pressed and held or toggled on from the off position. The list of
available destinations is dependent on the setting for the DestType field (see above.) For more
information on MIDI controllers, see the MIDI Controller Destination list on page 7-17.
OnValue
The OnValue parameter sets the parameter or MIDI controller value that is sent when the
switch sends an on value. In the case of conventionally switched functions, such as sustain, the
OnValue should be set to 127 in order to have an affect.
Off Control (OffControl)
OffControl determines what parameter control or MIDI Control message will be sent when the
switch is off—that is, either released or toggled off from the on position. The list of available
destinations is dependent on the setting for the DestType field (see above.) For more
information on MIDI controllers, see the MIDI Controller Destination list on page 7-17.
OffValue
The OffValue parameter sets the parameter or MIDI controller value that is sent when the
switch sends an off value. In the case of conventionally switched functions, such as sustain, the
OffValue should be set to 0 in order to have an affect.
EntryState and ExitState
EntryState determines whether an initial setting for the switch will be sent when the setup is
selected, and what that initial setting will be. There are three choices: None (no setting is sent
when the setup is loaded), Off (the Off value is sent when the setup is loaded), and On (the On
value is sent when the setup is loaded).
ExitState determines whether a setting for the switch will be sent when you leave the setup
(either for another setup or for Program mode,) and if so, what that setting will be. There are
three choices: None (no setting is sent when you leave the setup,) Off (the OffValue is sent
when you leave the setup,) and On (the OnValue is sent when you leave the setup.)
Common Uses for EntryState and ExitState
For basic use, most users will want to set the EntryState to On or Off so that the switch is
always in the desired on or off state when the setup is selected.
A setup that has an EntryState set to None is more suited for a live performance situation. For
example if you are using a switch to control a parameter that is common between multiple
setups you are using (like a switch set in multiple setups to turn reverb on and off,) you can set
the EntryState to None, so that the state of the reverb (on or off) remains the same when you
switch to another setup. In this situation, you would want your setups that use the same switch
for reverb to have an ExitState set to None. For these setups, an ExitState of On or Off could be
used for special situations in which you know you will want to switch the reverb on or off when
you choose another setup.
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