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MIDI Notes

When an axis of the X-Y pad is in MIDI Note Mode, you can move your finger along it to send
a range of MIDI notes.
The X-Y pad must be in MIDI Note Mode to do this (see
To assign an axis of the X-Y pad to send MIDI notes:
1. Use the X-Mode or Y-Mode button to select MIDI Note Mode. NOTE will appear in the
display.
2. Press Edit to enter Edit Mode. The Edit button will light up.
3. Press the X or Y button. X or Y will appear in the display.
4. Press the Data 2 key. The display will show MIN for 1 second and then show X or Y and
the MIDI note it will send at its minimum position.
5. Enter the desired MIDI note number by doing one of the following:
Use the numeric keys (0–9) to enter the desired MIDI note number (000–127).
Use the Preset Down/Up () buttons to select a MIDI note (C-1–G9). Press Preset
Up () to jump up one octave, or press Preset Down () to move down one semitone.
6. Repeat Steps 5–6 but using the Data 3 key. This will determine the MIDI note it will send at
its maximum position (MAX).
7. Press the Enter key. The axis is now set to send the assigned MIDI note range, and you
will exit Edit Mode.
To cancel your changes instead, press Edit. You will exit Edit Mode without saving anything.
Remember to store the preset if you want to save your changes in that preset.
Tip: You can reverse the direction (polarity) of the axis so that moving your finger in the
positive direction decreases the value and moving it in the negative direction increases it.
To do this, enter the desired maximum value in Step 5 and the desired minimum value in
Step 7.
Modes > MIDI Note
Mode).
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