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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10. Setup
10.1 Setup Menu
Launchpad Pro’s setup menu allows you to set your preferences across many aspects of the controller.
There are five pages available: LED, Velocity, Aftertouch, MIDI, and Fader Behaviour.
To enter the Setup menu, press and hold Setup. The top 4 rows will display the characters LED,
indicating the topic of the menu. Use the five leftmost Track Select buttons to access the different
Setup pages.
10.2 LED Settings
10.2.A - LED Settings view
The first Track Select button accesses the LED settings for Launchpad Pro. Here you can change LED
brightness, LED feedback, and enter LED sleep
The LED brightness level slider has 8 levels, from minimum to maximum brightness. The brightly lit
white pad indicates which level is currently selected.
The Vegas Mode Toggle may be pressed to enable or disable the Vegas Mode. Vegas Mode will
occur after 5 minutes of inactivity. If the toggle is red, Vegas Mode is disabled, or green if it is
enabled.