Trigger
A trigger in Box Of Stops is an external control - probably easier to reach than the touch screen.
Any Stop, Coupler or Combination can be assigned one or more triggers, which can be used to toggle that control. Each trigger could be:
- A program change (instrument) button on the controlling keyboard
- A pedal control (e.g. sustain or soft pedal)
- A spare note, outside the normal organ playing range on your keyboard
- Any external Midi device, e.g. a foot controller (typically designed for guitarists)
- A Gpio button attached to the Raspberry Pi
Contents
Adding a trigger to a control
To add a trigger to a control, first tap the icon to start Configuration mode, then the icon next to the name of the relevant stop, coupler or combination.
Next click the icon at the end of the list of current triggers. The screen will then wait for you to press the new trigger, to detect the new input.
Once you OK the screen, the new trigger will be ready to try.
Reassigning a trigger
Note that when adding a trigger to a control, if that trigger was already assigned to another control, you will be alerted to this. Click OK to continue and steal the trigger, or Cancel to try again.
Triggers belong to a Registration
Note that triggers are part of the saved Registration that is created in Configuration mode. If you create multiple registrations, these can have different trigger assignments.
Note based controllers
Some Midi controllers, such as a Novation Launchpad, or an Akai APC, send Midi messages that look just like a note being played. These can still be assigned as triggers in Box Of Stops, but if you find them behaving strangely (e.g. stopping a Bank from being played by another keyboard input), it may be worth directly assigning any keyboards to their Banks.
The difference here is the type of Midi message being used. Most Midi controllers either send a Control Change message (like the Sustain Pedal), or a Program Change message (e.g. to select Grand Piano), or even can be configured to whichever is preferred. A grid based controller like the Launchpad will often instead choose to use Note messages, where a separate note is assigned to each button.