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Controller learn<br />
The controller learn function gives you a quick method of assigning BFD2 controls to MIDI continuous controllers (MIDI<br />
CCs) and even to MIDI notes, so that you can use physical keys, knobs, faders or other controllers to control BFD2 controls<br />
such as knobs, faders and buttons.<br />
Using controller learn<br />
1. When the controller learn button is enabled, an overlay appears on the interface, with all MIDI-controllable parameters highlighted<br />
in green.<br />
2. Click the desired automatable control and then do one of the following:<br />
• move the physical knob, fader or other controller to assign a MIDI CC<br />
• play a MIDI key to assign the note – this is especially useful for buttons<br />
3. The assignment is made, and the assigned note or MIDI CC number is overlaid on the control.<br />
Please see section 8:8 for more details on automation of BFD2 parameters.<br />
Controller learn context menu<br />
While you are in controller learn mode, right-click on any assignable control to display<br />
the controller learn context menu.<br />
Clear automation<br />
This function clears the control’s current automation mapping.<br />
If the parameter has not yet been mapped, this function is greyed out on the menu.<br />
Context info display<br />
The context info display provides information about the<br />
control currently under the mouse cursor. Parameter names<br />
and values are shown.<br />
While a control is being adjusted, the context info display remains locked to the parameter until the mouse button is released,<br />
showing the value as it changes.<br />
Transport<br />
The transport controls are used in conjunction with BFD2’s Groove engine. Please see section 4:5<br />
for more details about the transport buttons.<br />
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