Supported midi messages, Midi message history – Expert Sleepers Silent Way v2.4.3 User Manual

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First, click the pa-
rameter you want
to control in the
plug-in UI. This
will be reflected in the Learner display, under “Active Parameter”.

Now, click the “Learn Active” button in the Learner.

The Learner is now listening for MIDI messages. Any Silent
Way plug-in in your setup can receive MIDI, including the
Learner itself. When it finds a message it can use, the Learner
automatically maps it to the active parameter, and the parameter is now controlled by that
MIDI message.

Remember to turn off “Learn Active” when you’re done, or you’ll find yourself setting up
all kind of MIDI mappings unintentionally.

Any MIDI mapping on the active
parameter is displayed in the
Learner after the parameter name,
followed by a “<-” (an arrow).

To remove a MIDI mapping, activate the parameter and click
the “Remove” button in the Learner. There is also a “Remove
All” button, which clears out all MIDI mappings currently set
up by the Learner - use with care!

Supported MIDI Messages

Currently MIDI continuous controller (CC) and polyphonic pressure (PP) messages are
supported by the Learner. It is anticipated that this will be expanded on in a future update.

MIDI Message History

The Learner shows the last five MIDI
messages received in its GUI (most
recent at the bottom). Note that it only
shows messages that are supported
for MIDI mapping.

Each line shows the plug-in that re-
ceived the message, the MIDI channel,
the type of message (e.g. CC), and fur-
ther type-specific information (e.g. the CC number and value).

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