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purple overlay of the desired function, pressing ‘Duplicate’. You should now see a second mapping in the list. You can then select this mapping and assign it to the desired MIDI control via the same steps outlined previously in this section.
Advanced MIDI mapping (buttons/MIDI note) It is possible to change the individual components of the MIDI message. The full range of options can be found by selecting a mapping from the MIDI mappings list. The options available will depend on the type of function you are mapping. For example, with a button/MIDI note mapping- you will see a combination of the following options: 1. Target : Determines how the mapping will control the function within Daslight. The options shown will difer depending on the function type. a. For specifc ‘Scene’ related functions (i.e. Scene play, Live Control dials etc.): i. Scene : Will target only a specifc scene. The scene name can be found in the ‘Target’ column. ii. Selected : Will target whatever scene is currently selected. iii. Index : Will target the specifc index of that specifc Bank. iv. Bank : Will target all scenes in a specifc Bank. b. For specifc ‘fxture’/’beam’ related functions (i.e. a colour wheel preset, a Dimmer fader etc.) i. Beam : Will target only a specifc fxture/beam. The fxture name can be found in the ‘Target’ column. ii. Selected : Will target whatever beam(s) are currently selected. 2. Input : This option will appear if you have mapped a software control (i.e. Beam On, BPM Tap, a specifc Group etc). You can choose from ‘Any Devices’, or a specifc MIDI controller.
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