User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 6.5 Overlap
- 6.5 Overlap
- 6.5 Overlap
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Up and Running
- 3. Hardware Overview
- 4. Launchpad Pro Interface
- 5. Session Mode
- 6. Note mode
- 7. Chord Mode
- 8. Custom Modes
- 9. Sequencer
- 10. Setup
- A. Appendix
- A.1 Default MIDI mappings
- A.1.1 Custom 1: 8x8 Grid, 8 Vertical Unipolar Faders, CC numbers below
- A.1.2 Custom 2: 8x8 Grid, 8 Horizontal Bipolar Faders, CC numbers below
- A.1.3 Custom 3: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.4 Custom 4: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.5 Custom 5: 8x8 grid, Program Change messages
- A.1.6 Custom 6: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.7 Custom 7: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.8 Custom 8: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.9 Programmer Mode: Includes buttons and pads (full 9x9 grid), logo LED may be addressed, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.1 Custom 1: 8x8 Grid, 8 Vertical Unipolar Faders, CC numbers below
- A.2 Overlap Layouts
- A.1 Default MIDI mappings
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Custom 6 provides Program Change messages 64-127.
Custom 7 is a non-lit version of Custom 3. Sending MIDI notes to this layout will light the pads in a
colour that corresponds to the velocity of the incoming notes. This is a legacy layout that matches
User 1 from previous Launchpads
Custom 8 is a non-lit layout that matches the layout of Programmer Mode. Sending MIDI notes to this
layout will light the pads in a colour that corresponds to the velocity of the incoming notes. This is a
legacy layout that matches User 2 from previous Launchpads.
8.3 Custom Mode Master MIDI Channel
The Master Channel for a Custom Mode may be set by holding shift and pressing Custom.
The bottom two rows of pads will present the Master MIDI channel for the selected Custom Mode
from Channel 1-16. Each Custom Mode may have its own independent Master Channel.
Select different Custom Modes using the Track Select buttons. The currently selected Custom Mode
will be lit green, as will its selected Master Channel. The Master Channel of unselected Custom Modes
will be shown as dim red.
8.3.A – Selecting Custom Mode Master Channel