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To edit a control:
1. Select it by doing one of the following:
• clicking it in the software
• pressing or moving it on your hardware
2. In the Edit panel on the left side of the software window, set that controls' parameters to your
preference. The available parameters depend on whether it is a Q-Link Knob, pad, or the type of
button.
• Control (all controls): This determines what message the control sends to the software (e.g.,
acting as a specific Q-Link Knob, acting as a specific pad, entering a specific mode, revealing
or hiding the File Browser, Undo, Tap Tempo, etc.).
• Light LED (all controls): This determines how the control's LED (or multiple LEDs) on the
hardware will behave.
o When set to Never, the LED will always be off.
o When set to MIDI Input, the LED will light up when the software receives a MIDI
message that matches that control.
o When set to Local, the LED will light up when you use that control and/or MIDI input
is received.
• MIDI Channel (all controls): This deteremines over which MIDI channel (from 1 to 16) the
control will send MIDI messages to the software.
• CC Number (buttons and Q-Link Knobs only): This determines what Control Change the
control will send to the software.
• Mode (Q-Link Knobs only): This determines how the Q-Link Knob will control its parameter.
o When set to Absolute, the Q-Link Knob's current position is what determines its
parameter's value; moving the Q-Link Knob may cause its parameter to "snap" to a
new position when using the Q-Link Knob to control different parameters between
different modes.
o When set to Relative, moving the Q-Link Knob will adjust its parameter upward or
downward regardless of its position.
• Low Range (Q-Link Knobs only):
This is the Q-Link Knob's lowest possible value (0 to 127).
• High Range (Q-Link Knobs only): This is the Q-Link Knob's highest possible value (0 to 127).
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