Kenton Control Freak all versions User Manual
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Example of making a button send note on & off on the Global MIDI channel – taking the note number
from the local slider (the one directly beneath the button) at a fixed velocity of 64
Press the
[––>]
key from home position to start edit and display the edit menu options.
Turn the Data Wheel to the right (clockwise) to display:
EDIT`PB``ON`DATA
Press the [––>] key and use the Data Wheel to select the Button to Edit
Press the [––>] key – leave Minimum Levl at 0
Press the [––>] key – leave Maximum Levl at 127
Press the [––>] key – the screen will show
``Header``Data
`Button`ON`only`
Turn the Data Wheel one click to the right – the screen will display:
`Button`On`+`Off
Press the [––>] key – the screen will display:
````COMMAND
``End`of`DATA
Turn the Data Wheel three clicks to the right – the screen will display:
```Note-On
Press the [––>] key – the screen will display:
```Note`Number
Data`Val`00h```0
Turn the Data Wheel one click to to the left – the screen will display:
Data`from`Slider
Press the [––>] key – the screen will display:
````Velocity````
Data`Val`00h```0
Turn the Data Wheel to the right (clockwise) until the screen displays:
Data`Val`40h``64
You can speed up the process by holding the shift key down whilst you turn the Data Wheel.
Press the [––>] key – the screen will display:
````COMMAND
``End of DATA
Press the [STORE] key to save your data
UPDATING`MEMORY
Press the [EXIT] key to go back to
PLAY MODE
When you select Button On + off above, this tells the button to send a message not only when you press it,
but when you release it too.The default mode is for the button to send a message only when pressed.There is
a third mode which sends alternate messages each time you press the button, this is called toggle.
EDITING EXAMPLES
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