User`s manual

22 ARTURIA MiniLab USER’S MANUAL
4.4.2.1 Settings for the Encoders
Available settings for each of the encoders are:
Continuous
Absolute: The default setting for Analog Lab: the knobs will
send absolute values from 0-127.
Relative 1: The knob will send values 61-63 when turned in a
negative direction and values 65-67 when turned in a positive
direction. The turn speed determines the parameter response.
Relative 2: The knob will send values 125-127 when turned in a
negative direction and values 1-3 when turned in a positive
direction. The turn speed determines the parameter response.
Relative 3: The knob will send values 13-15 when turned in a
negative direction and values 17-19 when turned in a positive
direction. The turn speed determines the parameter response.
The relative mode settings 2-3 are not used in Analog Lab. They are
provided for the sake of full compatibility with other MIDI devices or software.
Please refer to the documentation for the target device or software to determine
which of these settings should be used.
NRPN/RPN
NRPN: Non-Registered Parameter Numbers are used to access
many more parameters than the unassigned MIDI CC numbers
could represent. Use the LSB / MSB fields to specify the
controller number. Min/Max are ignored in this case.
Please refer to the documentation of the receiving device for specific settings.
RPN: Registered Parameter Numbers control specific parameters
such as Pitch Bend range and Tuning. Use the LSB / MSB fields to
specify the parameter number. Min/Max are ignored in this case.
CC number
This parameter is available when the Mode is set to Continuous.
There are 128 possible values (0-127).
Min / LSB
and
Max / MSB
Depending on the settings of the other parameters, these fields
will serve one of the following functions:
Define a minimum / maximum range for a standard MIDI
Continuous Controller setting (switch-type or variable).
MSB/LSB are not used in this case
NRPN/RPN: specify the Most Significant Byte (MSB) or
Least Significant Byte (LSB) for the controller number.
Min/Max are not used in this case