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The effective range of values transmitted by knobs and faders can be limited by entering values other than 0 and 127(the default minimum and maximum values) for the Data 2 and Data 3 parameters. For example, with the Data 2 parameter set to 38 and Data 3 set to 93, if a knob is set fully counter-clockwise, the minimum value transmitted is 38. If the knob is turned fully clockwise, the maximum value transmitted is 93. This can be useful in a variety of scenarios, like keeping a knob within the “sweet spot” of a synthesizer parameter (such as, filter cutoff), or to quickly recall a specific minimum or maximum volume setting for a track.
The operation of knobs and faders can also be reversed, even if the range of operation is limited. This is achieved by entering a higher value for the Data 2 parameter and a lower value for the Data 3 parameter.
- Move to select a knob or fader.
- Press the Edit button.
- Press the Control Assign key. The LCD screen will read “ASIGN” and display the currently selected control (for example “F1”), and the current MIDI CC assignment (for example “10”).
- Type 7 using the number keys. This assigns MIDI CC number 7 (Volume) to the control.
- Press the Enter key.
- Press the Edit button.
- Press the Data 2 key. The LCD screen will read “MIN” and display the currently selected control (for example “F1”), and the current value (for example “0”).
- Type 38 using the number keys.
- Press the Enter key.
- Press the Edit button.
- Press the Data 3 key. The LCD screen will read “MAX” and display the currently selected control (for example “F1”), and the current value (for example “127”).
- Type 93 using the number keys.
- Press the Enter key.




