Operation Manual

4.5 MIDI Settings 58
the MIDI link you wish to modify and then on the Edit or Delete button to modify or delete
the MIDI link.
There are two parameters one can adjust for a MIDI link: the Minimum Value and Max-
imum Value of the controller, which are used to limit the range of MIDI controllers. The
Minimum Value field determines the position on the Tassman controller to which corre-
sponds the minimum value sent by the MIDI controller; the Maximum Value determines
the position to which corresponds the maximum value sent by the MIDI controller. A value
of 0 corresponds to the Tassman Player controller minimum position (left position for a
knob) and a value of 1 to the Tassman controller maximum position (right position for a
knob). Note that the range of knob can be inverted by setting the value of Maximum Value
to a smaller value than that of Minimum Value. This can be useful, for example, if you
want to control the cutoff and the resonance of a filter with the same knob but you want the
resonance to increase as the cutoff decreases. The minimum and maximum values can also
be edited by right clicking/(Control-click on Mac) on a control and choosing the Set MIDI
Link Minimum Value or Set MIDI Link Maximum Value command.
To remove a MIDI link, right-click/Control-click again on the control and choose Forget
MIDILinks. Midi links can also removed by choosing the Edit MIDI Links command
from the MIDI menu, selecting the desired MIDI link and clicking on the Remove button.
All MIDI links can be removed at once by clicking on the Remove All button.
Creating a MIDI map
MIDI links for a given instruments can be saved into a MIDI map by using the Saved MIDI Links
As from the File menu. Different MIDI maps corresponding to different MIDI controllers can
be saved for the same instruments. A MIDI map can be loaded by double clicking on the MIDI
connector icon under an instrument in the browser. Furthermore a MIDI map can be loaded by
automatically when an instrument is launched.
To assign a default MIDI map to an instrument, right-click/Ctrl-click on the MIDI map
icon and choose the MIDI Link Info command, in the Edit Information Window, click on
Mark As Default.
Creating the MIDI program change map
MIDI program changes can be used to switch between performances while playing (more on per-
formances in a moment). To associate a program change to a performance:
Choose the Edit Program Changes from the MIDI menu,
The list of performances appears in the left of the Program Changes window while the
program change numbers (from 1 to 128) appear on the right.