Midi controllers – Audio Damage Panstation User Manual
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MIDI Controllers
Panstation responds to MIDI continuous controller messages. You can use hardware MIDI controllers, such as
MIDI slider boxes or the knobs found on some MIDI keyboards, to adjust Panstation’s parameters.
Panstation has a simple ―MIDI Learn‖ mode for assigning its controls to MIDI controllers. To assign a control
to a MIDI controller:
1. Hold down the
SHIFT
and
CTRL
keys on your PC’s keyboard, or
SHIFT
and
CMD
keys if you’re using a Mac,
and click once on the control. A white box will be drawn around the control to indicate that it is ready
to learn which MIDI controller it will be assigned to.
2. Move the MIDI controller to send a continuous controller message—turn the knob, press the button,
move the slider, whatever is appropriate.
3. The white square will disappear. Now the control’s value will change when you manipulate the MIDI
controller.
Panstation waits until it has received two consecutive continuous controller messages with the same controller
number before it makes an assignment. This filters out extraneous data sent by some MIDI controllers. If you
are assigning a button or switch on a MIDI controller, you may have to press or move the switch twice before
Panstation recognizes the controller and assigns it to the desired knob.
To assign a different MIDI controller to a control, repeat the same procedure using a different
controller.
To cancel MIDI Learn mode without assigning a controller, hold down the
SHIFT
and
CTRL
keys (
SHIFT
and
CMD
keys on a Mac) and click in any empty area in Panstation’s window (i.e., don’t click on
another control). The white box will disappear.
To remove a MIDI controller assignment from a control,
SHIFT
and
CTRL
keys, (
SHIFT
and
CMD
keys on a
Mac) click on the control once so that the white box appears, then click again on the same control.
Panstation’s MIDI controller assignments apply to all presets and instances of Panstation, in all host
applications that you use. The MIDI assignments are stored in a special file on your hard drive. The contents
of this file are read when Panstation is loaded by your host. If you have two or more instances of Panstation in