Editing The Buttons - Peavey PC1600X User Manual

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DEFINING AND NAMING
When a button is selected to be edited, the first page displayed selects the function of the button. A button
can be assigned to the following functions:
Off/Fader ID
Mute fader
Solo fader
Program chance message
Note on/off message
MIDI string MIDI string with button Dress. MIDI string with button release
Toggle between two MIDI strings
Send Fader
Send Scene
To set the function of a button:
1. Press EDIT, then press a button to select it (in this example. button 16. Press "Enter" to access the
following dated
2. Press the right direction button to select the function (it will blinks. then use the Up/Down buttons or data
wheel to select the desired function.
3. Use the up direction button when the function field is not blinking to access other parameters. Press either
of the left/right direction arrows (or exit) to de-select (stop the blinking).
After assigning a function to the button, the button can be named.
To Name the button:
1. With no parameter selected and a function other than "Off / Fader ID" selected, press the up direction
button until the following page is displayed:
2. Use the left/right direction buttons to select the character in the button name and the Up/Down direction
buttons, Data Wheel and/or the fader above the button to edit the character.
OFF/FADER ID (NO MESSAGE)
Whenever one of the 16 programmable buttons is programmed as "Off/Fader ID" it will identify its
associated fader when on the top of the preset screen, For example, pressing button 16 would cause the
PC1600x to display "Fdr16 : <fader name>. This allows you to see what the fader is going to do (if it is
named) before moving it, without having to look at the edit screens.
BTN16: Function
Off / Fader ID
BTN16:
<Name>
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