Mon Jun 14, 2021 4:29 am
Hello psallo,
To add to Iain's reply, if you want them to be assigned per-organ, not globally ('for all organs') then it's relatively straightforward, since global assignments would only need to be cleared once (not separately for each organ, given that global assignments are global).
You could:
1. Load any organ (it doesn't matter which).
2. Right-click on each of the master reversibles on the control panel in turn and select 'Clear all MIDI ...'. That will clear *both* the global assignment ('for all organs', which is what you want) for the reversible and the per-organ assignment ('for this organ') for that particular organ (which you don't really want to clear but is easily resolved by the next step).
3. Then use right-click auto-detection on the relevant the reversibles again, making sure you use the 'for this organ' entry.
There would be no need to do step 2 again for any other organ, since the global assignments would by then have been cleared. However, if you might not have auto-detected the reversibles for other organs on a per-organ basis, then you would potentially still need to auto-detect them as such. (There is no way to copy global MIDI assignments to per-organ assignments automatically).
An alternative quick way to clear global assignments would be to go to the 'General settings | MIDI/key triggers for master pistons ... (for all organs)' screen, highlight all of the reversibles simultaneously in the left-hand item list, and change the 'Input' setting on the 'Primary input' tab to 'none', and do likewise for the 'Output' setting on the 'Primary output' tab, then OK the screen. That would achieve the same step 2 above, except that it would only clear the global assignments (without also clearing per-organ assignments for any organ that you currently had loaded).
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.