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Mapping Screen Controls to Channel Strip and Plug-In Parameters

After you have made your controller assignments, you can begin mapping screen controls
to the parameters in your patches you will want to control while you are performing. You
will likely want to map screen controls to parameters in each patch in a concert, so that
you can easily access and modify the parameters you want for each patch when you are
performing live. You can also map parameters at the concert level to control master
volume, view master levels, or modify concert-wide effects.

You can map screen controls to channel strip and plug-in parameters in one of two
ways: by mapping screen controls visually to parameters on the channel strip or in a
plug-in window or by using the Parameter Mapping browser.

You map screen controls to parameters in Edit mode. The screen controls in the workspace
do not respond to movements of physical controls on your MIDI hardware until you map
them to channel strip parameters.

To map a screen control to a channel strip or plug-in parameter

1

In the workspace, click the screen control you want to map.

The screen control is highlighted in blue. The Screen Control Inspector appears below
the workspace, showing the parameters for the selected screen control. The Screen Control
Inspector includes General and Mapping tabs as well as a tab labeled Unmapped.

2

Press Command-L.

The Screen Control Inspector opens to the Unmapped tab, showing the Parameter
Mapping browser. The Map Parameter button lights red to indicate that mapping is active.

3

To map the screen control to a channel strip parameter, click the control for the parameter
on the channel strip in the Channel Strips area.

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Chapter 5

Working in Edit Mode