Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 mk3 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [27/44] 897077

Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 mk3 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [27/44] 897077
3.11. Encoder Knobs 1–9
Encoder knobs 1–9 on the right side all have the same functionality.
A few words about the 4 options – Absolute, Relative 1, Relative 2, and Relative 3.
In Absolute mode, the position of the encoder knob is sent to the instrument, DAW, or
hardware device. This is great if you know what setting you want to dial in.
If the Min Value and Max Value knobs are set to anything else than 0 and 127, the range sent
from the knob is limited accordingly.
In Relative mode, encoders send fixed values for clockwise and counterclockwise that
can be understood by certain types of devices (either hardware or software). That way,
the receiving device understands that it has to increase or decrease the corresponding
parameter.
Absolute:
Sends values according to the limits set under Min Value and Max Value.
Relative 1:
Counterclockwise = 62, clockwise = 66. Works with most devices.
Relative 2:
Counterclockwise = 127, clockwise = 1. Works better with certain
devices.
Relative 3:
Counterclockwise = 15, clockwise = 17. Some devices prefer this
method.
3.11.1. With Knob Output set to CC
Output: Selects whether the knob transmits a continuous controller (CC) message
or a non-registered parameter number (NRPN). In CC mode, the following
settings are available:
MIDI Channel: Selects the MIDI channel [p.12] on which the encoder knob
transmits.
CC: Selects the continuous controller message sent by the encoder.
Min Value: Minimum value can be set between 0 and 127.
Max Value: Maximum value range is 0–127.
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