This message toggles your controller in and out of Looper mode. It will be reset to all active when the device power cycles. This setting is global and applied to all banks. If, for example, you set Msg1 and Msg2 to be active on Expression 1, each time you move your expression pedal in Exp1 input, only Msg1 and Msg2 will be sent out. There are 16 messages in each expression preset. You can select individual messages in each expression preset to be active with this function. Sets the global Midi Thru feature on your Morningstar MIDI controller on or off. By toggling page, the second page of presets (3 for the MC3, 6 for the MC6, 8 for the MC8) will be displayed on the screen, and you can control them with the foot switches. By default, your MIDI controller will display page 1. Toggle Page allows you to toggle between these 2 pages.
#Maximum midi note number full#
Toggle out of Editor Mode to enable the full functionalities of this message.Įach bank on your MIDI controller has 2 pages. Please note that this message does not work while you are in Editor Mode. The message allows you to select up to 2 modifiers and 2 keystrokes. By default, the controller is be loaded with a firmware that exposes a MIDI + Keyboard USB interface. The full feature is documented here: Other Controls KeystrokesĪllows you to send keyboard commands to a USB Host such as a computer or iPad. Once/Perpetual: Whether to run the interval once, or perpetuallyĬycles Per Minute: At what speed to run the Cycle intervals.Ĭycle Multiplier: How many cycles to run in one interval Start/Stop: Whether to start or stop the selected sequencerĮngine: Select which engine to apply this setting to The available parameters on this message type are: The selected CC Sequencer engine will automatically send CC messages based on the list of values defined in the Controller Settings. Generates CC messages using a specified list of values. Invert Waveform parameter is added to allow the inversion of the selected waveform. CC Sequencer GeneratorĪvailable from Firmware v3.8 onwards v3.9 The value is in multiples of 100ms, so a value of 4 means that the interval cycle is 4 * 100 = 400ms. In the editor, the Interval parameter allows you to select a value between 0 - 127. If the interval setting is 1000ms, and if you have selected Linear Up Once, that means that it takes 1 second for the CC Value to send from 0 to 127. The interval parameter is the time (in Milliseconds) it takes from through to peak or peak to through. Interval has to be between 500ms and 12700ms.
Increment should be set to No, since the first message already increased the counter once. For Msg2, select the same slot number as Msg1.
Thereafter, set your lower and upper limit and channel.
Increment should be set to Yes, since we want the counter to increase (only for the first message). In this example, let's set Select Slot to 1 for Msg1. Let's go through this scenario: If you are trying to scroll through 2 devices (on channel 1 & 2) at the same time with the same preset, first select a counter you want to use. The Lower Limit and Upper Limit parameters lets you set a range where the counter will scroll between. The Increment parameter determines if the counter will be increased each time the preset is engaged.
#Maximum midi note number Pc#
Hence, each time the preset is activated, your Morningstar MIDI controller will send a PC message which number is based on that counter. The Select Slot parameter selects one of this counters for your PC Scroll message. There are 16 counters in your Morningstar MIDI controller internal memory. Sends an incremental message each time the preset is activated. Please use the new PC Number Scroll message type in v3.8 If Send to all MIDI Channels is selected, the PC messages will be sent to all 16 MIDI channels. Program Change messages are usually used to call presets or patches in your Midi devices. Sends a Program Change message of a specified number and channel.