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21.2. MIDI REMOTE CONTROL 317
to which they are assigned. A value message of 127, for example, might turn the Volume
control on a Live track all the way up or play a Session View clip. Specically, MIDI-controller
messages from 0 to 127 have the following effects on controls in Live:
Session View Slots- Controller values above 63 are treated like note-on messages.
Controller values below 64 are treated like note-off messages.
Switches- Controller values 64 and above turn the switch on. Controller values below
64 turn it off.
Radio Buttons- The controller's 0...127 value range is mapped onto the range of
available options.
Continuous Controls- The controller's 0...127 value range is mapped onto the param-
eter's range of values.
Live also supports pitch bend messages and high-precision controller messages with a
0...16383 value range. The above specications apply to pitch bend and high-precision
controllers as well, except that the value range's center is at 8191/8192.
21.2.5 Mapping to Relative MIDI Controllers
Some MIDI controllers can send value increment and value decrement messages instead
of absolute MIDI messages. These controls prevent parameter jumps when the state of a
control in Live and the corresponding control on the hardware MIDI controller differ. For
example, imagine that you have assigned the pan knob on your controller box to the pan
control in a Live track. If the hardware control is panned hard right, and the Live control is
panned hard left, a slight movement in a hardware pan knob that sends absolute messages
would tell Live to pan right, causing an abrupt jump in the track's panning. A pan knob
sending relative messages would prevent this, since its incremental message to Live would
simply say, Pan slightly left.
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