Kenton Control Freak all versions User Manual

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Example of programming a button to learn Note On/Off messages

Press the [––>] edit button to enter E

DIT MODE

Use the Data Wheel to select…

EDIT`PB``ON`NAME

Enter a suitable name as previously described

Note`On`36`C1

Press [SHIFT] + [STORE] to jump directly to PB on data.

Minimum`Levl```0

Press the [LEARN] button

Learning
WAITING`FOR`DATA

Press and hold a key on your keyboard

````Note-On

Press the [LEARN] button again

````COMMAND
Set`MIDI`Chan`1

Press the [<––] button to view the button state*

1

``Header``Data
`Button`ON`only

Use the Data Wheel to select

Button`On+OFF

Press the STORE button to save data.

UPDATING`MEMORY
....

Press the [EXIT] button to return to

PLAY MODE

Press the [––>] edit button to enter

EDIT MODE

EDIT`PB``ON`DATA

Use the Data Wheel to select*

2

EDIT`PB`OFF`NAME

Enter a suitable name

`Note`Off`36`C1

Press and hold a key on your keyboard

Press [LEARN]

````Learning
Waiting`for`data

Release the key on your MIDI controller

````Note-Off

Press [LEARN] again

````COMMAND
Set`MIDI`Chan``1

Press the [STORE] key to save your data

UPDATING`MEMORY

Press the [EXIT] key to go back to

PLAY MODE

*1 Learn will always insert a ‘Set MIDI Chan’ command for the MIDI channel the data was received on. If you

want to use the Global channel at this point, press the [DELETE] key.

*2 You could use ‘Copy Single’ instead. (See page 19). Copy the PB On to PB Off for the same button.Then

edit the PB Off data and change the Note On command to Note Off.

Note: some keyboards/controllers send a ‘Note On’ message with a Velocity of 0 instead of a ‘Note Off’

message.They are functionally identical but the Control Freak will of course show a ‘Note On’ on these cases,

instead of the ‘Note Off’ in the example above.

CONTROL FREAK

EDITING EXAMPLES

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