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User programmable banks p 1 - p 20 – JLCooper FaderMaster Pro User Manual

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User Programmable Banks P 1 - P 20

The twenty User Programmable are indicated in the display as
P 1 through P20.

Each of the eight faders and eight buttons may send a different
kind of MIDI message.

This is the most flexible bank, when your application calls for
complex sets of different kinds of MIDI commands.

If, however, you plan on using FaderMaster Pro mostly for
automation, (such as sequencer mixing, digital audio
workstation mixing, simple signal processor control, etc.),
turn first to the chapter on the Automation Banks, page 41.

The Automation Banks are much easier to program than the
User Banks. In the Automation Banks, you only set one
fader, and all the rest of the faders and buttons are
automatically assigned to sequential controller numbers.

From the front panel of FaderMaster Pro, you can make each
fader and button send the following MIDI commands or
parameters (called PARM): Continuous Controller, Notes, After
touch, Pitch Bend, and Program Changes.

With the optional FaderMaster Pro Remote software, you can
also make the faders and buttons send MIDI System Exclusive
commands.

For each fader and button, you may select the MIDI channel,
the controller or note number, and minimum and maximum
values.

For faders, you may set the speed of the MIDI output and
whether any fader is grouped to another fader.

For buttons, you may set whether the button acts momentarily
or push on / push off.

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