Basic Walkthrough
In this section we’ll walk through how to set up a basic scene with presets and messages.
Adding a Scene
Starting from the empty Scene browser, let's first add a new Scene.
Tapping the grey “+” tile will add a new Scene.
A new Scene tile will appear with the default name “New Scene”.
Tap and hold on the new Scene tile for two seconds and a Context Menu will appear.
The context menu contains four items which we can use to manipulate our Scene in the Scene browser:
Delete, tap and hold this option for two seconds to delete the Scene.
Move, tap this and other Scene tiles will start a pulsing animation indicating that they are possible destinations. Move a Scene onto another Scene will make these two Scenes switch tiles/positions.
Rename, opens up the on-screen keyboard and lets you rename the Scene.
Duplicate, creates a copy or the Scene, adding it to the end of the list and naming the copy <Name_of_original_scene>_dup
Currently the Scene does not contain any content and will not do anything useful. So lets enter the Scene and add some Presets.
Enter the Scene
Tap the new Scene tile or press the corresponding footswitch to enter the Scene Performance Screen
The Scene Performance Screen is the main Screen for performing and presents a variety of information in relation to this.
You can read more about the Performance Screen here, but for now, let’s just add a Preset to the Scene.
Adding a Preset
For now, select the Preset option.
A new Preset named “New Preset” will appear in this tile.
This Preset can be activated and deactivated by pressing the corresponding footswitch and can be edited by tapping the tile on screen.
As the Preset is one we just created it will not do anything on activation yet, so lets edit the Preset in the Preset Editor.
Adding Messages
The Preset Editor is where you configure your Preset and control which MIDI Messages should be sent and when. The Preset Editor contains a lot of options for your Presets, but for this basic walkthrough well just add a few messages.
The Preset Editor contains a number of tabs, each dedicated to a specific trigger of MIDI messages. The editor will open with the “On Activate” tab, which contains a list of MIDI Messages that will send, when this Preset is activated.
This being a basic walkthrough, lets add a basic MIDI PC message to this list.
The menu gives a hint to the variety of MIDI Messages supported by MORTRIX, which you can read more about here, but for now we are looking for a MIDI PC message.
In the submenu that opens, there are a number of different types of MIDI messages to choose from. Select the PC option.
Configuring a Message
The newly added MIDI message will be created with default values, which is likely not what you need. So to set the channel and PC value respectively.
Next we’ll change the PC value.
When done,
If needed you can switch to the “On Deactivate” tap and add MIDI Messages there as well.
When you are done editing your Preset
Your Preset is now saved in the containing Scene and you are back at the Performance Screen.
Now, if you press the footswitch corresponding to your new Preset, it will activate, light up in an orange colour and send the MIDI Messages added to the “On Activate” list.
Press the footswitch again to deactivate the Preset and the Messages you might have added to the “On Deactivate” list will be sent.
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