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gm_arts_tb-12_v1 [2016/05/10 12:59] gm_arts [MIDI Message Library] |
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==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
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Where Are My IAs? | Where Are My IAs? | ||
- | IA is a term typically used for a MIDI message used to toggle an effect on and off. There is no such thing as a MIDI IA message, so I use the correct term: CC for continuous controller. This is also more applicable to my firmware that can send any value for off and on. | + | IA is a term typically used for a MIDI message used to toggle an effect on and off. There is no such thing as a MIDI IA message, so I use the correct term: CC for control change. This is also more applicable to my firmware that can send any value for off and on. |
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The default settings for the library is that it is empty. To use messages, they must be configured in the PC editor, then saved as an .eep file and loaded into your TB-12. | The default settings for the library is that it is empty. To use messages, they must be configured in the PC editor, then saved as an .eep file and loaded into your TB-12. | ||
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