Create a Button Page that Controls a Device
If you have a device that has multiple effect blocks, effect loops or other MIDI-controllable switches, you can create a page of buttons that control this device. You don't necessarily need to devote a whole page to a device, but this tutorial will assume that you want to use a whole page.
- First, go to the Globals Tab and find the Max Button Page parameter. This shows the highest numbered page that you're using right now. Increment this number by 1. If you're replacing an existing page, you can skip this step.
- Now, go the the Buttons Tab. Use the page selector at the bottom of the tab to select the page that you wish to work on.
- Right click on a button (Ctrl-click on a Mac), and choose Assign CC, then your device name from the submenu that pops up, and the function you wish to control from the submenu that pops up.
- Repeat the above step for each button you wish to assign.
Accessing the Page
Now that you have a button page created, you need to be able to display that page when you need it. There are several ways to do this, and you can use one or more methods in the same configuration.
Page Up/Page Down Buttons
Page Up and Page Down buttons are the simplest way to access your button pages. These allow you to scroll from page to page as you tap the button. The Mastermind GT has a Page / IA Store button by default, which is a Page Up button that has a second function when held. The Mastermind PBC does not have Page Up or Down buttons by default, but you can use them if you like.
To assign a Page Up or Page Down button, do the following:
Usually, you will want a page button to be global. That is, the button should appear on every button page so you can always switch to the next page. To do this, turn on the Global checkbox.
Click Done when you're finished editing the button.
On the Mastermind GT, you can have a Page Menu button. When pressed, it displays a list of your available button pages which you can use to select the page to view.
To assign a Page Menu button, do the following:
If you want this button to appear on every button page, turn on the Global checkbox.
Click Done when you're finished editing the button.
You can use an IA Button to jump to a specific button page instead of cycling through a range of pages, like the Page Up/Down buttons do.
To set up an IA button to jump to a page, follow these steps:
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