Teac GigaStudio 4 User Manual

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GigaStudio 4 Reference Manual

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Reverse Polarity with Clipping


0

127







127

0







MaxClippingValue

MinClippingValue



When you have selected both ‘Reverse Polarity’ under ‘Controller Value Polarity’ and ‘Clip To Range’ under
‘Controller Value Range Modification’, you are remapping the associated controller’s values as shown above.

First, the Original Controller Values between [0 and 127], will be remapped to [127 and 0] (respectively).

Then, the Values between [0 and MinClippingValue], will be remapped to MinClippingValue. Likewise, the
Values between [MaxClippingValue and 127] will be remapped to MaxClippingValue. Values between
[MinClippingValue and MaxClippingValue] are not remapped and the values get passed on ‘as-is’.

NOTE: If you are using two controllers to achieve 14bits of automation resolution, the above mentioned ‘127’
maximum controller value will be ‘16383’.

USAGE NOTE: When using reverse polarity and range limiting, set the range limits to the limits you desire
for the Giga Control (don’t try to reverse or shift the values to account for the reverse polarity).


Saving Your Changes


Be sure a controller has been specified on the desired port/channel and that any other desired attributes are set,
then close the window. The next time you enter the automation dialog for the same control, the settings will be
the same. You may reset the automation by again entering this dialog and setting the controller(s) to ‘No MIDI
Control’ using the dropdown.

To clear out any automation you have set, be sure NO controller has been specified [“No MIDI Control” in the
dropdown], then close the window. This will remove the automation from the control. The next time you
enter the automation dialog for the same control, the settings will be at their default values.

Original Controller Value Range

Controller Value Range After Clipping

Controller Value Range After Reversing Polarity

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