[g=32]MIDI[/g] control :
Most of the knobs, sliders and switches on the ARP2600 V can be manipulated with external [g=32]MIDI[/g] controllers.
Before anything else, make sure that the [g=32]MIDI[/g] device that you wish to use is correctly connected to the computer, and that the sequencer or the ARP2600 V application is correctly configured to receive [g=32]MIDI[/g] events coming from the device.
Every instance of the ARP2600 V receives [g=32]MIDI[/g] events transmitted on a given channel. This reception channel is defined in a global manner for the synthesizer, either in your [g=70]sequencer[/g], or in the standalone ARP2600 V application.
On the reception [g=190]channel[/g], the ARP2600 V can receive up to 120 different [g=32]MIDI[/g] controls. It is possible to choose a reception control for each knob.
For this, click on the knob that you wish to control while holding down the Control key. A configuration window appears and will allow you to choose a [g=32]MIDI[/g] control number.
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You can also click on the “Learn” button and move one of your physical [g=32]MIDI[/g] controllers. In this case, the control number will be detected and configured automatically. To deactivate the [g=32]MIDI[/g] control of a knob, simply uncheck the “Active” option in the [g=32]MIDI[/g] control window.
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