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Apogee Apogee Duet Manuel de l'utilisateur
Duet – User's Guide
Maestro
Maestro Control – Advanced: MIDI Controllers
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Number of MIDI Controllers
– To access Duet's MIDI functionality, instantiate 1
to 4 virtual MIDI controllers using this counter. Once 1 or more MIDI controllers
are instantiated, they may be modified with either the top panel encoder or the
corresponding software encoder. To select a MIDI controller using the top panel
encoder, press the encoder until the Duet pop-up displays selection of the desired
MIDI controller (see p. 16 for more about Duet pop-ups). Note that when MIDI
controllers are selected, neither the IN-1, IN-2, nor OUT LEDs are lit.
When Number of MIDI Controllers is set to 1 to 4, the following settings are
accessible:
MIDI encoder
– This software encoder is used to send MIDI Controller or
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Song Position data to software applications
When the function pop-up menu is set to Controller, the following settings are
accessible:
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Number
– This box displays the MIDI Continuous Controller number.
The full range of 7-bit controls (0 to 127) may be entered.
4
Chan: – This box displays the MIDI channel over which controller data is
sent. Numbers between 1-16 may be entered.
5
Value
– Numbers in the range 0-127 may be directly entered (followed by
Enter or Return keys to accept the value), though rotation of the encoder
will override numerical entry.
When the function pop-up menu is set to Song Position, the following setting is
accessible:
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1/4 Note
– This box displays the current Song Position location, as
defined as the number of 1/4 note beats from the beginning of the song,
beat 0
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Maestro
Maestro
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