7 key param, 8 fader mode, 9 special functions – Doepfer Regelwerk (device no longer available) User Manual

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Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH

User manual V1.0

REGELWERK V1.2

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the setting in the Key Parameter menu, can
be either momentary, or toggled (i.e. it stays
in that state until the next switch).

The condition of the LED for each button

willact as a reliable indicator of the status of
the button in all modes when there is a...

Key Off Event: Before the button-press the

LED is off, and after the button-press it's on,
showing that the control is now in un-mute
mode – that is, sending fader events as
normal.


9.4.7 Key Param.

MuteValue: (0..127 / Send NO Muteval)

DemuteValue: (0..127 / Send NO Demuteval)

SwitchM: Toggle / Momentary

These three parameters control the

behaviour of the relevant button and any
functions triggered by it, in relation to
programmed MIDI events (controlled via the
Key On/Off Edit page).

The main distinction is between Toggle (held

till next button-press) and Momentary (on/off,
like a keyboard key).

Toggle = Each button-press alternately

triggers Key On and/or Key Off functions.
Releasing the button has no effect.

Momentary = Pressing the button triggers

Key On, and releasing it triggers Key Off.

The Key On function is closely linked to the

switching on of Mute status.

The associated LED goes out, and the

relevant fader automatically sends a final
Fader Event, not with the fader position, but
with the Mute value (or with nothing at all if
No Mute Value has been programmed).

From that moment, the fader is muted, and

won't transmit any more fader events until the
mute status is changed.

The Key Off function is closely linked to the

switching off of Mute status.

The associated LED comes on, and the

relevant fader automatically sends a fader
event, not with the fader position, but with the
Demute value (or with nothing at all if No
Demute Value has been programmed).

From that moment, the fader is un-muted,

and will transmit fader events as normal until
the mute status is changed.

Through the Key On and Key Off functions,

the MIDI events programmed in Key On Edit
and Key Off Edit modes are also transmitted.

By pressing and/or releasing a button, it's

possible, if you've configured it like this, to
send a maximum of two complete MIDI
events.

One is transmitted by the relevant fader with

a pre-programmed (De-)Mute value.

The other Event is directly associated with the

Key On / Off function.

9.4.8 Fader Mode

In fader mode the display turns into a sort of

mini-MIDI monitor, indicating in words or
abbreviations the MIDI events associated
with the relvant fader, or transmitted by it.


Data is shown as follows. On the top line of the
display: fader name, then the actual fader
position in brackets, then the variable value:-

faderXXX[Pos]Val

Contrl , 1 ,Val

And on the bottom line (see above):-
programmed MIDI Event, then the first MIDI data
byte, then the second MIDI data byte.

Pressing a fader select button causes the

current reading/s of the fader to be called up
in the LCD, and the actual value to be
transmitted.

Faders can also be selected by using the

alpha-dial.

9.4.9 Special Functions

HookMode:Off/On

All faders which are programmed in hook

mode are indicated by the 'fader select' LEDs
– the top row of LEDs.

The OK LED blinks when hook mode is

entered.

Pressing the OK button confirms hook mode.

When it is no longer required, it has to be
turned off with the HookMode:Off function.


Threshold:

Threshold value for hook mode.

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