Edit Mode; Basic Control Assignments; Editing Controls - M-Audio CODE49 Guia De Inicio Rapido

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Edit Mode

Edit Mode lets you set various functions on Code 49. For instance, you can assign MIDI
parameters, set MIDI value ranges, change the colors of buttons, or assign MIDI channels.
To enter or exit Edit Mode, press Edit. The button will light up while in Edit Mode.

Basic Control Assignments

When you select a control to edit, you can set any of the following:
MIDI assignment (Ctrl Assign): This number determines what type of MIDI message the
control sends (a MIDI CC number, for example).
Data 1 (if applicable): This number determines how the control functions (whether a
button acts as a momentary or toggle button, for example). This applies only to a button,
a pad, or the sustain pedal when its MIDI message (described above) is a non-registered
parameter number (NRPN, a parameter number higher than 127).
Data 2: This number determines the control's minimum value, its "released" message, etc.
Data 3: This number determines the control's maximum value, its "pressed" message, etc.
All of these numbers and their corresponding parameters are listed in the User Guide. Some
numbers correspond to their conventional MIDI parameters, but others may be less familiar to
you, particularly NRPNs.

Editing Controls

This section is a brief overview of how to edit the basic control assignments described above.
Please note, though, that different controls have different available parameters, settings, values,
etc., so refer to the User Guide for a more in-depth explanation of how you can edit each control.
You can use Edit Mode for a lot more than changing just the settings described here, as well.
Important:
In Edit Mode, moving or pressing any control will cause it to send its MIDI message. In
other words, Edit Mode does not prevent/disable controls from sending their normal data.
Keep this in mind while selecting controls to edit them. The exceptions are the keyboard's
lowest 25 keys, which you can use to access additional functions or commands (printed
above the keys; see the diagram on the next page).
After making your changes in Edit Mode, you must press the keyboard's Enter key to save
them. To cancel your changes at any time, press Edit to exit Edit Mode.
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