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mididocs:seq:mixermaps [2014/09/15 22:16] – [What the Hell is a Mixer Map?] borfomididocs:seq:mixermaps [2016/03/22 21:19] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation admin
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-**[[mididocs:index|MIDIdocs]]** +This page is obsoletemost information has been incorporated into the [[mididocs:seq:beginners_guide:start|Beginner'Guide]]
-======What the Hell is a Mixer Map?====== +
-[[http://midibox.org/forums/|Forum Discussion Thread]] - for comments, correctionsor questions about this article +
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-You can access the Mixer Maps page on your SEQ by pressing MENU+[[:dictionary:GPbutton|GP Button]] #1.  "Wow.  Well, that's great", you say, "but what the hell is this thing?"  I think that was extremely rude, and I think you have a bad attitude.  But I'll try to explain Mixer Maps anyway.  Not that you deserve it, jerk. +
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-First, read the Mixer Page section of the [[http://ucapps.de/midibox_seq_manual.html|Midibox SEQ Manual]].  You'll probably still be confused, but that'a good place to start. +
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-**What Mixer Maps Are:**  Mixer Maps are basically a way of sending MIDI Control Change (CC) and Prog Change messages to your synths or other MIDI devices. +
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-**What Mixer Maps Are Not:** +
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-===Use Cases=== +
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-===Resources=== +
-[[|A forum thread discussing Mixer Maps]] +
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mididocs/seq/mixermaps.1410819362.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/09/15 22:16 by borfo