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Subzero COMMANDKEY25 Manual De Usuario página 12

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ASSIGNING THE MOD STRIP TO
CONTROL AFTERTOUCH
One of the benefits of the COMMANDKEY25 is
that is very flexible and powerful in its ability to
be creative with its uses. For example, you can set
up the Mod strip to control Aftertouch rather than
modulation. Below is an example of how to set
this up.
Select the Mod strip
Touch the Mod strip to select it as the control to be
edited. Its graphic will be highlighted in the MIDI
Control Centre:
Select the Message Type (MODE)
Click on the Mode menu and select Aftertouch as
the message type. It's at the bottom of the drop-
down list:
Standard vs. Hold
Next to the Mode is another drop-down menu. It
probably says "Standard", which means Aftertouch
will 'snap to zero' when the Mod strip is released. If
you want the Aftertouch value to remain where you
put it, select "Hold".
SAVE CHANGES TO A PRESET
There are eight presets available to save your
changes. The upper right-hand section of the
MIDI Control Centre software has a button called
"Send to Keyboard". Right below that is a pull-
down menu that allows you to specify which of
the COMMANDKEY25's eight memory locations
which will store the presets you've created. Before
clicking the top button, select a location you know
is available. In this example, memory location #2:
Select #2 in the drop-down list as pictured above.
Once you're sure where the preset will be stored,
click the "Send to Keyboard" button:
You can now recall the preset by using the Shift
button and Pad #2 together.
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