3 led’s (button indicators), 3 mappability, 1 reception modes – Electrix Tweaker User Manual
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3. Hardware Controls
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MIDI Feedback
Encoders in Relative Mode are capable of accepting MIDI feedback to the LED Rings. If the TWEAKER
receives a message with the same mapping as an LED Ring, the TWEAKER will use that message to
set the current display of the LED Ring based on the LED Ring’s Display Mode and the value of the
message.
If Ring Local Control in Relative Mode is disabled, software applications capable of sending scaled
feedback to one of these LED rings can display absolute-style feedback to your TWEAKER for
controls that you are modifying with an encoder in Relative Mode.
3.2.3 Mappability
Note/ CC Messages
Each encoder can be mapped to output to any CC (0-119) using the TWEAKER EDITOR or the “Set
Encoder Mappings” SysEx. Multiple encoders can be mapped to output to the same Note/ CC, but
only one will be able to receive direct feedback via MIDI message in this case. Each encoder has it’s
own individual output channel that can be changed using the TWEAKER EDITOR.
3.3 LED’s (Button Indicators)
The TWEAKER has a total of 57 button indicator LED’s: 38 RGB LED’s, 13 red monochrome LED’s, and
6 blue monochrome LED’s for the encoder push buttons.
3.3.1 Reception Modes
The LED’s are capable of responding to Note / CC MIDI messages as well as button presses.
Note/ CC
LED mappings follow the mapping of the corresponding buttons or pads. By remapping the
matched button or pad, each LED can be mapped to respond to any Note (0-127) and any CC (0-
115) using the TWEAKER EDITOR or the “Map Buttons” SysEx Messages.
Each RGB LED has it’s own individual reception channel and mapping, which is independent of
the button mapping. Each monochrome LED shares its individual reception channel with the
corresponding button.