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LIQUID-FOOT PRO SERIES MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER
ALLOW MIDI CONTROL
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select ON or OFF. Press SELECT once you’ve made your selection.
ON enables the ability of the Liquid-Foot to process MIDI messages sent to it by some other
controller. Program and bank changes, and various other MIDI messages are implemented
within the Liquid-Foot. Sometimes there are situations based on cable connections that could
allow a Computer, sequencer or other device to inadvertently send program change or bank
change messages through the liquid-foot which the user did not intend for the Liquid-Foot.
Shutting off MIDI control message processing will stop the Liquid-Foot from processing any of
those messages on itself.
RE-TRIGGER PRESETS
By default the Liquid-Foot will NOT re-process a Preset if the Preset button is pressed twice in a
row. You may desire the ability to re-trigger a preset. When you turn this feature on, every time
you press the Preset button (even if it’s the currently selected on), it will reprocess all of the
presets MIDI messages, synchronizations and IA reprocessing if selected to do so. Press SELECT
to save your setting.
ASSIGNING PATCH # OFFSETS TO MIDI CHANNELS FOR PC MESSGES
Some MIDI devices display patch (or preset) values using a numbering system from 0-127, while
others may display patches starting from 1, thereby displaying 1-128. To keep programming
consistent and simple, the Liquid-Foot can assign the initial starting value of PC (Program
Change) messages to either start at 0 or 1 so that programming the Liquid-Foot is consistent
with the device on a particular MIDI channel.
Perhaps the device on MIDI Chan 1 starts with 0, while a device on MIDI Chan 2 starts with 1.
Once your offsets are programmed, entering presets within a MIDI message (C:C- PC message)
will display the correct preset # based on the display of the device connected. Therefore, PC
messages programmed to MIDI chan 2, will give you the option of selecting preset # 1-128 given
the above example, while selecting a patch on MIDI channel 1 would display 0-127.