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7.  Now, let's assign buttons  to shift the channel banks up and down so you can control all the tracks  in 
your project.
For example, when you start using the controller, the knobs will adjust  tracks 1-8. When you shift the 
banks down, you can control tracks 9-16,   and so on.
a.  From the View function group drop-down list, choose Channels.
b.  Select the Learn check box.
c.  Select Channel Bank Down from the Host Command list.
d.  Press the button or key you want to use to switch to the next group of 8 tracks.
e.  Select Channel Bank Up from the Host Command list.
f.  Press the button or key you want to use to switch to the previous group of 8 tracks.
8.  Choose Audio Channels from the View function group drop-down list.
9.  Program each knob:
a.  Verify that the Learn check box is still selected. 
b.  Select Channel 1 Fader from the Host Command list.
c.  Turn knob 1 on your MIDI keyboard. You'll notice that the Channel, MIDI Message, and 
MIDI Data columns are updated.
d.  Repeat steps 9a and 9b to program knobs 2 through 8 on your keyboard.
10.  Now, let's assign a button  to toggle the controller in and out of automation mode so we can use the  
knobs to adjust the track's volume (trim) or record volume automation:
a.  From the View function group drop-down list, choose Assign.
b.  Select Toggle Automation Mode from the Host Command list.
c.  Verify that the Learn  check box is still selected, and then press the button or key you want  to 
use to switch your control surface in and out of automation mode.
You'll notice that the Channel,  MIDI Message,  and MIDI Data  columns are updated.
11.  Click OK to close the Configure Generic Control  dialog, and then click  OK  to close the 
Preferences dialog.
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