Fix some blunders (last encoder assign button should actually be PLUGIN, not INST).

master
Albert Graef 2018-09-24 18:01:06 +02:00
parent d70be88ad5
commit 55746bcd94
3 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -118,17 +118,17 @@ A#5 F#2
B5 G2
# shifted bottom row
# We have these assigned to the bank/channel and track/pan/send/instr controls,
# but you may want to remap some or all of these as needed.
# We have these assigned to the bank/channel and track/pan/send/plugin
# controls, but you may want to remap some or all of these as needed.
^E5 A#3 # Bank Left
^F5 B3 # Bank Right
^F#5 C4 # Channel Left
^G5 C#4 # Channel Right
# NOTE: Instr appears to be unsupported in Ardour.
# NOTE: Plugin appears to be unsupported in Ardour.
^G#5 E3 # Track (Volume)
^A5 F#3 # Pan
^A#5 F3 # Send
^B5 A3 # Instr (Device)
^B5 G3 # Plugin (Device)
# faders (MC uses pitch bends here, use 129 as step size to get full range)
CC48[] PB[129]-1

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@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ G#5 A6 # Undo (SETTINGS key)
F#6 A#6 # Cancel (AUTO key)
G5 B6 # Enter (MACRO/Set key)
# Track/Pan/Send/Instr (4 buttons right above the grid)
# NOTE: Only Pan and Send appear to be supported in Ardour.
# Track/Pan/Send/Plugin (4 buttons right above the grid)
# NOTE: Plugin appears to be unsupported in Ardour.
G#3 E3 # Track (PAD MODE key)
A3 F#3 # Pan (KEYBOARD key)
A#3 F3 # Send (CHORDS key)
B3 A3 # Instr (STEPS key)
B3 G3 # Plugin (STEPS key)
# the four buttons right above the touchstrip are used for the MC shift keys
A4 A#5 # Shift (PITCH key)
@ -291,11 +291,11 @@ F4 C#6
C4 E6
C#4 A5
# row above grid (track/pan/send/instr)
# row above grid (track/pan/send/plugin)
E3 G#3
F#3 A3
F3 A#3
A3 B3
G3 B3
# feedback for the MC shift keys
A#5 A4 # Shift

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ F8 SHIFT ^F8 RELEASE SHIFT ^F8
^F#4 E3 # Track (Trim)
^G4 F#3 # Pan
^G#4 F3 # Send
^A4 A3 # Instr (not supported by Ardour)
^A4 G3 # Plugin (not supported by Ardour)
# If you're using the bindings above, then most likely you also need the FLIP
# button which swaps fader and encoder; we (rather arbitrarily) assign it to