Program Increment/Decrement - M-Audio code25 User Manual

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Program Increment/Decrement

You can set a pad to increment/decrement the program number by 1 each time you press it.
After it reaches its highest or lowest program, it will "wrap around" and start again at its lowest
or highest program, respectively. In other words, pressing the pad causes the value to cycle
through its entire range by increments of 1.
Important: Each pad with this type of assignment is independent of the others. If you set one
pad to increment the program number and another pad to decrement it, they will each be
sending different values, not resuming where the other pad left off.
For example, pressing an "increment" pad would change the program to 1, 2, 3, etc., but
pressing the "decrement" pad would change it to 127, 126, 125, etc.
To assign a pad to increment/decrement the program number:
1. Press Edit to enter Edit Mode. The Edit button will light up.
2. Press the desired pad. The pad's number will appear in the display.
3. Press the Ctrl Assign key. The display will show ASGN for 1 second and then show the
pad's number (P__) and a number for the type of message it sends.
4. Use the numeric keys (0–9) or Preset Down/Up () buttons to enter 156 (to increment
the program number) or 155 (to decrement the program number).
5. Press the Data 2 key. The display will show DATA2 for 1 second and then show the pad's
number (P__) and the lowest program number it will send.
6. Use the numeric keys (0–9) or Preset Down/Up () buttons to enter a value (000–127).
7. Press the Data 3 key. The display will show DATA3 for 1 second and then show the pad's
number (P__) and the highest program number it will send.
8. Use the numeric keys (0–9) or Preset Down/Up () buttons to enter a value (000–127).
9. Press the Enter key. The pad is now set to increment/decrement the program number,
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.
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