Commands that ignore midi sync, Full midi mapping – Pigtronix Infinity Looper User Manual
Page 42

CHAPTER 6. MIDI
41
which loop is playing back at the start of the next measure after the
switch has been pressed.
Overdub
Closes a base recording at the start of the next measure after the
switch has been pressed then begins recording an Overdub.
6.4
Commands That Ignore MIDI Sync
Erase, Overdub, Global stop (via double tap), and all mode changes
via the tactile switches, potentiometers or encoder are not quantized
to MIDI beat clock.
6.5
Full MIDI Mapping
To select a MIDI channel, press and hold the Stop Mode switch as
the Infinity Looper turns on. The Looper will learn the MIDI channel
of the next MIDI signal it receives, and only respond to MIDI signals
that come from that channel.
We’ve seen how you can control tempo and pitch change by synching
to an external MIDI beat clock; MIDI can also be used to control
many specific functions of the Infinity via a properly configured MIDI
controller.
Like MIDI Sync, MIDI mapping is always enabled, so that MIDI foot
controllers, Ableton, and other devices or software can control param-
eters of the Infinity Looper.