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Editing Buttons

PBC Button Edit
GT Button Edit

One of the most important features of the Mastermind GT, LT and PBC is the ability to redefine buttons. Any button can be changed to perform any function, and you can have multiple pages of buttons with different button configurations.

Your device will have a default button configuration right out of the box, so you may wish to skip this step at first and get right to editing presets. However, if you're ready to start changing your buttons, this is what you need to do:

In the editor, switch to the Buttons tab to begin working with your button configuration. You'll see a virtual display of your device, showing its current configuration. At the bottom of the screen are controls that allow you to select which of the 16 button pages is currently visible. You can also name the button page here.

Contents

  • Swapping Buttons
  • 2 Right-Click Menu
    • 2.1 Copy and Paste a Button
    • 2.2 Assign CCs
    • 2.3 Other Options
  • 3 Button Edit
  • 4 External Switches

Swapping Buttons

The most basic operation is swapping the position of two buttons. Simply click and drag a button to a new position, and the source and destination buttons will switch locations. (Note: in the Mastermind GT editor, you drag the LCD display over each button instead of the button itself).

Right-Click Menu

When you right-click on a button (or Ctrl-click on a Mac), a menu pops up. This menu allows you to perform basic operations on the button, including copy and paste, and also assigning the button to control a particular function on a device.

Copy and Paste a Button

To copy and paste buttons, simply right-click on a button and select Copy. Then right-click on the button position where you wish to move the button to, and select Paste. You can copy buttons from one page to another using this method.

Assign CCs

If you're using devices that were selected by manufacturer and model on the Devices page, then you can easily assign buttons to control functions on those devices. Right-click on the button (or Ctrl-click on a Mac) , then go to Assign CC. A submenu will pop up, showing your devices. Under those device entries, you'll see a list of functions. These could be loops on a device like an Effect Gizmo, an effect block on a multi-effect processor, or anything else that can be controlled by a MIDI continuous controller message. Select the desired function and the button will now be set to control that function.

GT Editor Only: In the Mastermind GT editor, you can also assign an entire page of buttons to control a device. Right click anywhere on the virtual GT display, then select Assign Default Buttons, and in the submenu under that, select your device. Your current button page will be overwritten with buttons specific to your device. Please note that some buttons like preset and bank buttons will not be overwritten, but will have functions placed underneath them in IA Mode.

Other Options

The rest of the right-click menu options are described in the Buttons Tab section.

Button Edit

Double-clicking on a button opens up the full button edit page. This page allows you to edit all of a button' s parameters in detail. You can find more information in the Button Edit Page section.

External Switches

You can connect two external switches to the Mastermind LT and PBC and four to the Mastermind GT. These additional switches can perform any function the internal switches can, except that they're limited to having a single color LED indicator.

You can edit the external switch settings by double clicking on them in the Buttons Tab. They're positioned on the right side of the virtual Mastermind display. As of the 4.0 firmware, external switches can have different settings on each page just like internal buttons can, although the external switches are set to be global by default. If you'd like to have different external switch settings on different pages, edit the external switch and turn off the Global checkbox.

You can also override these global settings in any preset by editing the external switch settings in the Presets Tab.