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NOTE: In the image above the fourth virtual encoder has been selected for re-assignment. This
encoder actually corresponds to encoder #5 on the physical controller, since encoder #1 is reserved for
other functions.
Each time you select a new Analog Lab Lite preset it is possible the control assignments will
change. This is because there may be different parameters available for the synthesizer on
which that preset is based.
For more details on editing a preset, see the Analog Lab user manual.
3.4. Using the Pads
With Analog Lab Lite active and a preset selected, play one of the pads on the MiniLab MkII.
What you near next will depend on the status of the Pad 1-8 / 9-16 button.
3.4.1. Play a Note (Pads 1-8)
If the Pad 1-8 / 9-16 button on the MiniLab MkII is not lit then pads 1-8 are active. If you play
a pad you will hear a note played on the selected synthesizer. The range is from MIDI note
#36 (pad 1) to note #43 (pad 8).
The MIDI note numbers for these pads are not assignable in Memory #1, since the Analog
Lab Lite preset cannot be altered. But they can be edited within presets 2-8.
3.4.2. Control Analog Lab Lite (Pads 9-16)
When pads 9-16 are selected, most of the pads have a dedicated function to help you get
the most out of Analog Lab Lite. Let’s go through them.
3.4.2.1. Pads 9-11: For Multis only
To appreciate what pads 9-11 can do you first need to select a Multi in Analog Lab Lite. A Multi
as a combination of two presets, either layered or split. The fastest way to select one is to
enable the MULTI filter inside the Instruments window. Use encoder 9 to scroll to the word
MULTI and click it:
Then select a Multi from the Results window using encoder 1.
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