Zebra midi learn xy pads

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When I right click (or CTRL click on Mac) On the "puck" in an xy pad I don't see an option to midi learn. I get a list saying lock, filters, filtermod, envspeed, envdyn. Am I doing something wrong?

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I can assign midi cc to the xy knobs in the XY section of the lower panel but the manual says that this can be done with a right click on the xy panel. Is this not possible any more? An older version of the manualsuggests that this can be turned on in the data panel but Thi option doesn't appear in my Zebra.

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Which Zebra version are you running?

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If you right-click a "puck" then the program won't know if you want to assign X or Y ... instead right-click to midi learn via the actual X and Y knobs also present within the performance tab.

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3ee wrote:If you right-click a "puck" then the program won't know if you want to assign X or Y ... instead right-click to midi learn via the actual X and Y knobs also present within the performance tab.
The pucks had separate X and Y assignment options in the popup menu, but now everything should be accessible via the cogwheel in the top right corner.

1) Click the cogwheel icon
2) If not already selected, click the circle with the L to change to the MIDI Learn page
3) It not already selected, switch to the XY tab at the bottom tab strip
4) click on the appropriate assignment target (green circles in bottom left corner)
5) move an encoder on your controller
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Cheers
Rob
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Thanks for the replies. I am using version 3898. As noted in my post above I have found that I can midi learn on the x and y pads in the XY tab in the bottom panel. My original post was to query whether the manual was incorrect, which it seems to be. While I am at it I could also point out that on page 73 of the user guide it refers to Bazille instead of Zebra.

Dave.

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Dave_ wrote:While I am at it I could also point out that on page 73 of the user guide it refers to Bazille instead of Zebra.
Oops... thanks for that :-)

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