New!—The manual entry on Presets!
Global (layout-wide) presets have been a part of MIDI Designer since the very beginning. In Version 1.5, we allowed you to assign global presets to buttons.
Layout-wide presets are great, but sometimes you want just a certain group of controls to snap to preset values.
This video covers all aspects of presets for groups of controls.
Some notes:
- Channel Changers with Presets work just like Preset knobs, but they also change the channel of the subcontrol
- Store Button Possibilities
- No Store Button—The preset super automatically stores subcontrols’ values when the super changes values
- Store Button Is Toggle—When the button is pressed, the preset super automatically stores subcontrols’ values when the super changes values. When the toggle is not pressed, no values are stored
- Store Button Is Momentary—When the button is pressed, the preset super stores subcontrols’ values in the current slot
- Recall Button Possibilities
- No Recall Button—The preset super automatically recalls subcontrols’ values when the super changes values
- Recall Button Is Toggle—When the button is pressed, the preset super automatically recalls subcontrols’ values when the super changes values. When the toggle is not pressed, no values are recalled
- Recall Button Is Momentary—When the button is pressed, the preset super snaps the subcontrols to the values stored in the current slot
Note: Bug in layouts saving and mailing, see here, will be fixed in 1.6.2+.
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