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layout: default
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title: Working With Extenders
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menu_title: Working With Extenders
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---
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<p>
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Extenders will require a custom file as there are no combinations listed
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at this time. The best way is to start with the mc.device file and copy it
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to a new name such as xt+mc.device and then edit that file. It is best to
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name the file with the order the devices are expected to be used in as
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the position of the master device is specified in this file.
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</p>
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<p>
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The two lines of interest are:
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<p>
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<pre>
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>Extenders value="0"/>
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>MasterPosition value="0"/>
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</pre>
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<p>
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Add these two lines if they are not present. The <code>Extenders</code>
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value is the number of extenders used and should not include the master in
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that number. That is, it should be the total number of units minus 1. The
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<code>MasterPosition</code> value is the position from left to right where
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the master unit (with the master fader) is, starting at 0. So if there are
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three surfaces, <code>MasterPosition</code> with value 0 would be master
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on the left, <code>MasterPosition</code> with value 1 would be master in
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the middle and <code>MasterPosition</code> with value 2 would be master on
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the right.
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</p>
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<p>
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If the <code>MasterPosition</code> value does not properly match the
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physcal position and MIDI port, the master fader and global controls will
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not work. The master unit will act like an extender.
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</p>
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