Performance controls, En gl ish français deutsche esp añol it aliano – Samson Graphite 49 - USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller User Manual

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Graphite 49 · USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller

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alternatively be set to “Momentary” (abbreviated to M). If the button is a control type, press
the button to send the control code. When you release the button, the control code will no
longer be sent. If the type of the button is a note type, press the button to send note on
message and release the button to send a note off message.

The button number and value will be shown in the Operation and Data area of the display,
and the port, channel, button type, button mode and note number or control code
information will be shown under relevant tags. The function of each button is assignable.
You can change parameters or assign other controls to buttons through the setup function.
Please refer to Setup Mode (p. 17) for details. The factory default settings for the function
buttons are listed in the Factory Default Setting table on p. 31.

Transport Buttons
There are five transport buttons marked

. The factory default settings

are to Rewind, Fast Forward, Stop, Play and Record, respectively. Please see detailed
information for the default settings in the table below.

Component

Category

Description

Port

Message

Transmitted Data
(H)

Type

Mode

Transport

Button

Rewind

-

CC: 116,
Ch -

B0 74 7F/00

C

T

Fast Forward

-

CC: 117,
Ch -

B0 75 7F/00

C

T

Stop

-

CC: 118,
Ch -

B0 76 7F/00

C

T

Play

-

CC: 119,
Ch -

B0 77 7F/00

C

T

Record

-

CC: 114,
Ch -

B0 72 7F/00

C

T

The function of each button is assignable. You can change parameters or assign other
controls to these buttons through the setup function. Please refer to Setup Mode (p. 17) for
details.

During performance, if a note is stuck on, press the Rewind and Fast Forward buttons
simultaneously, and the unit will send Panic command to all ports and channels of external
sound, causing the device to terminate the sound. The Panic command includes “all notes
off,” “reset all controllers,” “reset pitch bend” and “reset GM” system messages. During the
panic processing, “PANIC” will appear in the Operation area of the display.

Note: Not all sound generating devices support this Panic command.

Performance Controls

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