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MMC (MIDI Machine Control)- The MIDI control protocol for tape machine-style
transport controls. Back in the dark ages, this was used to control wonky old Tascam
and Fostex reel-to-reel monsters, but it's useful if your MIDI controller has tape-style
transport control buttons.
Pressure- Most modern keyboard controllers transmit controller data when keys are
pressed and released as they're held down. The vast majority of keyboard controllers
with aftertouch transmit "mono" aftertouch only; in other words, aftertouch data is
the sum of all keys to one single data stream. Note that MG-1 Plus only responds to
mono aftertouch.
Key- This allows keys of the computer QWERTY keyboard to at as button controls for
MG-1 Plus' onscreen controls.
Value- Displays the specific automation controller. In the case of a Note this would show a
MIDI note number (C-1 to G9, for a MIDI CC, this would be the MIDI CC controller number,
etc. Clicking on the value opens a pop-up menu where all values are displayed and can be
selected.
Min- Sets a limit on the lowest value any automation control can set a mapped controller to.
This actually recalibrates the range of the automation controller to the remaining parameter
range.
Max- Sets a limit on the highest value any automation control can set a mapped controller
to. This actually recalibrates the range of the automation controller to the remaining
parameter range.
Super Tricky Min-Max Tricks- Not only can parameter ranges be limited via the the
Min and Max knobs, mapped control destinations can be completely inverted by
setting the Min knob all the way up and the Max knob all the way down (or
anywhere in between).
Limiting and inverting parameter ranges with the Min/Max controls is particularly
useful when multiplexing a single hardware control to operate multiple parameters.
Along with the Curve control, the customization possibilities are super flexible.
Curve- These allow the customization of how incoming MIDI CC controls affect the
movement of MG-1 Plus' onscreen controls, ranging from exponential to linear to
logarithmic curves.
9.4 MIDI Tab Column Configuration Right-Click Menu
Right-clicking anywhere in the top row (Name, Type, Value, etc.) displays the
column configuration menu. Checking/unchecking these allows hiding and
display of each column. This has no effect on assignments.
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