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To map an encoder to a fader (Plug-In mode):
While in Plug-In mode, press the Map switch in the Custom
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Faders section.
In the Custom Fader channels, press the channel Select
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switch on the channel where you want to map the encoder.
The Select switch flashes to indicate Map mode.
Do one of the following:
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• In the Custom Fader channels, touch any rotary encoder
that you want to map to the selected channel's fader.
– or –
• In the Custom Fader channels, press any switch that you
want to map to the selected channel's Mute switch.
The mapped control appears on the selected channel's fader.
Plug-In parameter mapping is remembered for that plug-in,
and is usable on any channel where it occurs.
To bypass mapping (Custom Fader Plug-In mode):
Press the lit Map switch. Even when it is not displayed, map-
ping is remembered for each plug-in.
To recall mapping (Custom Fader Plug-In mode):
Focus the plug-in in the Focus Channel Strip.
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Recall the plug-in by pressing the Plug-In switch in the Cus-
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tom Faders section.
Press the Map switch.
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To clear mapping (Custom Fader Plug-In mode):
In Custom Faders Plug-In Map mode, display the plug-in
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whose map you want to clear.
Press the Set to Default switch.
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Press the Do To All switch.
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Press the Select switch on any of the Custom Fader channel
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strips.
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Exporting and Importing .pim Files
To export plug-in mapping:
Press the Operation switch repeatedly to display the page
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that includes Export Plug-In Maps ("Export PIMaps").
Press the Soft Key that corresponds to "Export PIMaps."
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Enter a name for the Plug-In Map (.pim) file, choose a loca-
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tion, and click Save.
Hold Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and
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press the Operation switch to exit.
To import plug-in mapping:
Press the Operation switch repeatedly to display the page
1
that includes Import Plug-In Maps ("Import PIMaps").
Press the Soft Key that corresponds to "Import PIMaps."
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Locate the Plug-In Map (.pim) file you want to use and click
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Import.
Hold Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and
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press the Operation switch to exit.

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