User Manual

4.18
Change a Command’s Key
You make changes to the layout one command at a time. You rst set to none a key you
want to use for another command; then assign that key to a new command.
1. In the row that has the command you want to change, press either the command text itself or the REC button.
» The two buttons turn red and the REC buttons text changes to STOP.
2. Press a key on the MIDI keyboard.
» The Current Note area at the top displays how Notion interprets the key’s pitch (while you hold down the key). If
the note appears in a red color, it is unavailable. If the note is available, its pitch appears next to the command.
3. If you want to assign multiple keys to the command, simply press another available key on the MIDI keyboard.
» The additional pitch appears next to the other(s) you selected, arranged in ascending pitch order.
4. When you nish selecting the key(s) you want to assign to this command, click the red STOP button.
5. When you have the layout to your liking, click the Close button.
Return to Defaults
8 To return a particular command to its factory-set key default, press the Default button. Nothing happens if that key
is currently assigned to a dierent command (set the keys current command to none and try again).
8 To return the entire list back to factory-set default keys, press the Reset all to Defaults button at the bottom of the
dialog box.
8 When you have the layout to your liking, click the Close button