Mapping MIDI controls

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You can assign individual trigger keys and volumes, and you can also assign the Stop All key as well as others. To assign MIDI, click the MIDI button on the main screen of KueIt. You will see the MIDI button turn blue, confirming that you are in MIDI assign mode.

If you do not see the MIDI button, then you need to enable MIDI in the MIDI tab of the Preferences Window

Once in MIDI assign mode, you will see all assignable KueIt functions have a red or green border around them. Red means that there is no MIDI mapped to that particular function, and green means you have at least one MIDI mapping assigned to it.

To assign your MIDI control (i.e. button, pad, knob or slide) to a KueIt function, click on any of the red or green bordered KueIt controls. This will open up a Learn MIDI Command window.

If you already have MIDI mapped to the selected KueIt function, you will see the MIDI mapping in the list. The first column shows the icon type of the MIDI mapping. The second column shows the type of MIDI command (i.e. Note On, Control Change, etc.). The third column shows the MIDI control ID number and channel. The fourth column has an button to clear the MIDI mapping.

To assign a new MIDI mapping, click on the available buttons at the top of the window. If it is a trigger type, then it will ask you to Hit a MIDI button. Hitting any button on your MIDI device will map that button to the KueIt function. If your assigning button is a knob type, it will ask you to Adjust a MIDI control. Adjusting any knob or slide on your MIDI device will map it to the KueIt function. Repeat this process for each item you want MIDI assigned to, and when you're finished, click the MIDI button on the main screen to end MIDI assign mode.

Note: You can assign more than one MIDI control to a KueIt function. All MIDI mappings are automatically saved to your profile.