Midi Controllers And The Hot Palette - Lexicon NUVERB - FOR MACINTOSH Manual

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Learning to Use NuVerb

MIDI Controllers and the Hot Palette

MIDI controllers can be assigned to parameters with the same method used to assign fader
control.
To assign a MIDI controller to a parameter, you will need a keyboard (or any device that
generates MIDI controllers), and a MIDI interface for your computer. For the purposes of this
tutorial, we'll assume that you are using a MIDI keyboard.
Connect your MIDI keyboard to the computer via your MIDI interface. Start NuVerb, select a
program, and open its Program Editor. Click on the Fader/MIDI Cntl button on the Control
panel to open the Hot Fader Editor dialog.
Click on the first Param display, and select Wet-Dry Mix. Assign "Mod Wh" as the Source.
Now, your keyboard Mod wheel will control the output mix of this program. Check to see what
MIDI channel your keyboard is transmitting on, and assign the same channel number under
"Chan." Click on OK to exit the Hot Fader Editor dialog. MIDI channel (including OMNI) is
also adjustable with a pop up fader. Click on "Chan."
MIDI Program Change and Control Data are displayed here for reference only. These
selections can be changed by selecting MIDI Setup in the Options menu.
Move the keyboard Mod wheel and watch the program's OutMix value change. As with Hot
Palette faders, MIDI controllers can employ negative scaling, and control multiple parameters
on more than one NuVerb card. Hot Faders are also available for MIDI control. This allows you
to select a single parameter or a group of parameters for control by the on-screen fader, and also
remotely control the fader via MIDI.
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