In the EigenD Factory Setups, you can trigger a number of actions using MIDI notes.
Below is a MIDI IN implementation chart which defines each available action and its corresponding MIDI note:
Action | MIDI note no. |
---|---|
Load user setup 1 | 12 (C0) |
Load user setup 2 | 13 (C#0) |
Load user setup 3 | 14 (D0) |
Load user setup 4 | 15 (D#0) |
Load user setup 5 | 16 (E0) |
Load user setup 6 | 17 (F0) |
Load user setup 7 | 18 (F#0) |
Load user setup 8 | 19 (G0) |
Load user setup 9 | 20 (G#0) |
Load user setup 10 | 21 (A0) |
Metronome start/stop | 59 (B3) |
Set tonic to C | 60 (C4) |
Set tonic to C# | 61 (C#4) |
Set tonic to D | 62 (D4) |
Set tonic to D# | 63 (D#4) |
Set tonic to E | 64 (E4) |
Set tonic to F | 65 (F4) |
Set tonic to F# | 66 (F#4) |
Set tonic to G | 67 (G4) |
Set tonic to G# | 68 (G#4) |
Set tonic to A | 69 (A4) |
Set tonic to A# | 70 (A#4) |
Set tonic to B | 71 (B4) |
Set scale to major | 72 (C5) |
Set scale to harmonic minor | 73 (C#5) |
Set scale to melodic minor | 74 (D5) |
Set scale to chromatic | 75 (D#5) |
Set scale to blues | 76 (E5) |
Set scale to pentatonic major | 77 (F5) |
Set scale to diminished | 78 (F#5) |
Set scale to whole tone | 79 (G5) |
The actions referred to by the above table apply to ALL the key groups.
You can change the scale that is set by the MIDI note number in the same way that you change the scale for the Scale Controls in the factory setups (please consult the relevant pages of your Quick Reference Guide for more information).