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Touch Faders
Type: The type of event that will be sent. The available settings are Aft (Aftertouch), MIDI CC, Inc/Dec1
(Increment/Decrement, Mode 1), Inc/Dec2 (Increment/Decrement, Mode 2), Mackie, and HUI.
MIDI Channel: This setting determines over which MIDI channel data is sent. The available settings are
Common, USB A1-A16, and USB B1-B16.
CC Number: If MIDI CC is the selected Type, this determines the MIDI CC. The available range is 000 –
127.
MIDI to DIN: Determines whether or not MIDI data is sent to the MIDI OUT (On) or not (Off). MIDI data will
be sent to MAX25's USB connection regardless of this setting.
Mode: This determines how the fader will act when touched:
Absolute: Touching the fader will cause it to jump immediately to that position. This mode is only
available when the Type is set to Aftertouch or MIDI CC. Holding [SHIFT] while moving a fader puts the
fader in Relative2 Mode, which will give you finer control.
Relative: Sliding your finger upward or downward along the fader will cause its setting to move upward
or downward (regardless of your finger's absolute position on the fader).
Relative2: This mode behaves like Relative Mode but with a finer resolution, allowing for more precise
adjustment. This mode is only selectable in this menu when the Type is set to Aftertouch or MIDI CC.
When a fader is in Relative Mode, you can manually put the faders in Relative2 Mode by holding
[SHIFT] and sliding your finger along it.
Min / Max: If Aftertouch is the selected Type, these determine the lowest (Min) and highest (Max) values. (If
Min is higher than the Max, the fader's polarity will be reversed.)
Msb / Lsb: If Inc/Dec1 is the selected Type, these determine the MSB (Most Significant Bit) and LSB (Least
Significant Bit). The available range is 000 – 127.
Value:
If Inc/Dec1 is the selected Type, this determines the value sent by an Increment (CC#96) or Decrement
(CC#97) message. The available range is 000 – 127.
If Mackie or HUI is the selected Type, this determines what the fader will control using that protocol.
The available settings are Fader 1-8, V-pot 1-8, and Master Level (Mackie only).
S-Switches
Type: The type of event that will be sent. The available settings are Note, CC#000-127, ProgramChange,
ProgramBank, MackieControl, and HUI.
MIDI Channel: This setting determines over which MIDI channel data is sent. The available settings are
Common, USB A1-A16, and USB B1-B16.
Note#: If Note is the selected Type, this assigns the note number.
Velo: If Note is the selected Type, this assigns the velocity. The available range is 000-127.
Mode: If Note, CC#000-127, Mackie, or HUI is the selected Type, this determines whether it is in Toggle or
Momentary Mode.
Invert: If CC#000-127 is the selected Type, the S-switches send 000 as the "off" value and 127 as the "on"
value. This determines whether the values sent are normal (Off), as described above, or switched/inverted
(On).
Program Number / Pgm: If ProgramChange or ProgramBank is the selected Type, this determines the
Program number. The available range is 000 – 127.
Msb / Lsb: If ProgramChange or ProgramBank is the selected Type, these determine the MSB (Most
Significant Bit) and LSB (Least Significant Bit). The available range is 000 – 127.
MIDI to DIN: Determines whether or not MIDI data is sent to the MIDI OUT (On) or not (Off). MIDI data will
be sent to MAX25's USB connection regardless of this setting.
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