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3. Hardware Controls
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3.1.2 Mappability
Each button can be mapped to output Notes or CC’s. Each button may also function as a speed
control button for the encoders (detailed below). The assignment of each button may be modified
using the TWEAKER EDITOR or the ‘Set Button Mapping’ SysEx.
Note/ CC
Each button can be mapped to any note (0-127) and any CC (0-119). Multiple buttons can be
mapped to output to the same Note/ CC, but only one indicator LED can receive feedback on that
Note/CC. Each button has its own individual output channel.
The TWEAKER outputs a 127 ‘ON’ and 0 ‘OFF’ velocity when mapped as a Note or a CC.
Default Settings
Soft-touch buttons are mapped to Notes 1-43
Encoder push buttons are mapped to Notes 44-50
All buttons operate on MIDI Channel 1
Speed Control Button
The TWEAKER’s encoders are capable of increasing or decreasing their value at 2 assignable
encoder speeds. Any button may be mapped as a ‘Speed Control Button’ to toggle between these
two speeds. By default, the encoders increase values at about the same rate as a potentiometer,
and a little over a 3/4 turn achieves a full MIDI range of 0-127. This is encoder speed ‘5’. When you
switch to the default alternate speed for fine control with the speed control button, each click of
the encoder increments one value. At this speed, you need four full turns of the encoder to achieve
a full MIDI range of 0-127.
3.1.3 LED Feedback
All of the TWEAKER’s rubber buttons and pads are backlit by LED’s. Each LED can be controlled by
its respective button’s current state (on/off). By default, Button Local Control of LED’s is disabled
because it can interfere with software MIDI feedback.
All button indicator LED’s can also be controlled by incoming MIDI Messages. By default, all button
indicator LED’s have the same mapping as their respective buttons. This makes TWEAKER compatible
with most music software that use MIDI feedback by default.