jazzmutant lemur User Manual
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• An Edit MIDI assignment window will appear. Change the settings of the dialog to
those shown below (Name is Level01, Message is Control Change, control number is
7, and value is Fader.x). The AutoScale under value should be checked, as should the
Send checkbox at the bottom. These settings configure the Fader to transmit MIDI
controller 7 (volume) with the fader’s 0-1 floating-point values mapped to 0-127.
7, and value is Fader.x). The AutoScale under value should be checked, as should the
Send checkbox at the bottom. These settings configure the Fader to transmit MIDI
controller 7 (volume) with the fader’s 0-1 floating-point values mapped to 0-127.
A MIDI mapping allows you to scale both numbers in MIDI messages
that contain them (notes, control changes, and poly aftertouch). For a
control change message, we can scale both the controller number and the
controller value. The upper AutoScale 0..127 checkbox refers to scaling the
controller number, which we don’t want to do in this case, since we
always want to send out control number 7. The lower Autoscale 0..127
checkbox scales the controller value, whose source is the Fader on the
Lemur. We do want to scale the Fader’s 0-1 value.
that contain them (notes, control changes, and poly aftertouch). For a
control change message, we can scale both the controller number and the
controller value. The upper AutoScale 0..127 checkbox refers to scaling the
controller number, which we don’t want to do in this case, since we
always want to send out control number 7. The lower Autoscale 0..127
checkbox scales the controller value, whose source is the Fader on the
Lemur. We do want to scale the Fader’s 0-1 value.
• Click OK to save this assignment and close the MIDI assignment editor window.
• Verify the MIDI assignment by clicking on the MIDI Map icon at the top of the
JazzEditor window.
The MIDI Mapping window will appear. It displays the assignment we just configured.