
21.2. MIDI REMOTE CONTROL 318
There are several types of relative controllers: Signed Bit, Signed Bit 2, Bin Offset and Twos
Complement. Live can recognize the type of relative controller you are working with as you
make remote-control assignments, and you can help this by moving the relative controller
knob slowly to the left when you make the assignment. If you know the relative controller
type, you can manually select it in the chooser that appears in the Status Bar at the bottom
of the Live screen while mapping a Live control.
Live will do the following with relative MIDI-controller messages:
Session View Slots- Value increment messages are treated like note-on messages.
Value decrement messages are treated like note-off messages.
Switches- Increment messages turn the switch on. Decrement messages turn it off.
Radio Buttons- Increment messages make the radio button jump forward to the next
available option. Decrement messages make it jump backward.
Continuous Controls- Each type of relative MIDI controller uses a different interpre-
tation of the 0...127 MIDI-controller value range to identify value increments and
decrements:
Convention (Mode) Increment Decrement
Relative (Signed Bit) 001064 065127
Relative (Signed Bit 2) 065127 001064
Relative (Bin Offset) 065127 063001
Relative (2's Comp.) 001064 127065
Please consult the documentation that came with your MIDI controller if you need further
information on relative MIDI controllers.
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