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10. Button Mode: Press this button to cycle the Buttons (B1–B5) through their three modes,
distinguishable by this button's color:
Red: MIDI Mode (the default)
Green: Mackie Control/HUI Mode
Yellow: HID Mode
Learn more about these modes in the User Guide.
11. Bank Right/Left: Press one of these buttons to move to the next or previous bank of assignable
controls (Faders, Buttons, and Encoders). This will affect only the assignable controls that are
in the same mode as the Bank Right/Left buttons, distinguishable by this button's color:
Red: MIDI Mode
Green: Mackie Control/HUI Mode
Yellow: HID Mode
White: Global (the default; this affects all assignable controls regardless of their current modes)
Learn more about these modes in the User Guide.
12. Encoders (E1–E4): Use these 360º knobs to send MIDI CC messages to your software or
external MIDI device. You can also change these encoders' MIDI assignments. Please see the
User Guide to learn how to do this.
13. Encoder Mode: Press this button to switch the Encoders (E1–E4) between their two modes,
distinguishable by this button's color:
Red: MIDI Mode (the default)
Green: Mackie Control/HUI Mode
Learn more about these modes in the User Guide.
14. Transport Controls: These six buttons are dedicated buttons for sending conventional Mackie
Control/HUI transport control commands: Rewind (), Fast-Forward (), Stop (), Play (),
and Record ().
15. Display: Use this screen to view parameter values, settings, and messages relevant to Code 25's
current operation. The various messages shown here are described throughout the User Guide.
16. Preset Down/Up (): Use these buttons to move to the previous or next preset.
You can also use these buttons to cycle through the editable parameters shown in the display,
set the global MIDI channel, or set the MIDI channel of a zone of the keyboard. See the User
Guide to learn how to do this.
Press and hold Shift and press these buttons to move to the previous or next program.
17. Shift: Press and hold this button to access the secondary functions of certain buttons and keys.
Press this button in Zone Edit Mode to access additional zone editing functions.
18. Channel: Press this button to enter or exit Channel Mode. In Channel Mode, use the Preset
Down/Up () buttons to change Code 25's global MIDI channel. See the User Guide to learn
more about this mode.
Press and hold Shift and press this button to send a MIDI Snap Shot. This sends the assigned
MIDI message and current position/value of all controls.
19. Edit: Press this button to enter or exit Edit Mode. In Edit Mode:
• Use the Preset Down/Up () buttons to change the value or setting of the parameter
shown in the display.
• Use the keyboard's keys to access additional functions or commands.
Learn more about this mode in the User Guide.
20. Zone, 1–4: Press the Zone button to enter Zone Mode, which lets you use 4 different
overlapping or non-overlapping ranges of keys on different MIDI channels. This is useful for
sending notes to 4 external synthesizers from the same keyboard, for example.
Press any of the 1–4 buttons (when the Zone Button is active/lit) to activate or deactivate those
zones of the keyboard. When a zone is active, its corresponding button will be lit.
Press and hold the Zone Button for 1 second to enter or exit Zone Edit Mode. You can press
any of the flashing 1–4 buttons to edit that zone.
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