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== Light Function Remapping ==
==Light Function Remapping==
Any of the light functions can be mapped to any of 28 available function buttons.<br>
Any of the light functions can be mapped to any of 28 available function buttons.<br>
This is most easily done using [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Audio_Assist™|Audio Assist™]] (see the "light options menu")<br>
This is most easily done using [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Audio_Assist™|Audio Assist™]] (see the "light options menu")<br>
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
! scope="col"| CV
! scope="col" |CV
! scope="col"| Light output
! scope="col" |Light output
! scope="col"| Wire Color
! scope="col" |Wire Color
! scope="col"| Default Value
! scope="col" |Default Value
! scope="col"| Default Button
! scope="col" |Default Button
|-
|-
| CV33
|CV33
| F0F
|F0F
| White
|White
| 0
|0
| F0
|F0
|-
|-
|-
|-
| CV34
|CV34
| F0R
|F0R
| Yellow
|Yellow
| 0
|0
| F0
|F0
|-
|-
|-
|-
| CV35
|CV35
| F1
|F1
| Green
|Green
| 1
|1
| F1
|F1
|-
|-
| CV36
|CV36
| F2
|F2
| Purple
|Purple
| 2
|2
| F1
|F1
|-
|-
| CV37
|CV37
| F3
|F3
| Brown
|Brown
| 3
|3
| F3
|F3
|-
|-
| CV38
|CV38
| F4
|F4
| Pink
|Pink
| 4
|4
| F4
|F4
|-
|-
| CV39
|CV39
| F5
|F5
| Pink/Purple
|Pink/Purple
| 5
|5
| F5
|F5
|-
|-
| CV40
|CV40
| F6
|F6
| Green/Brown
|Green/Brown
| 6
|6
| F6
|F6
|-
|-
| CV40
|CV41
| F6
|F7
| Green/Brown
|
| 6
|255
| F6
|
|-
|-
| CV40
|CV42
| F6
|F8
| Green/Brown
|
| 6
|255
| F6
|
|-
|-
| CV40
|CV43
| F6
|F9
| Green/Brown
|
| 6
|255
| F6
|
|-
|-
| CV40
|CV44
| F6
|F10
| Green/Brown
|
| 6
|255
| F6
|
|-
| CV40
| F6
| Green/Brown
| 6
| F6
|-
|-
|}
|}


This method of light function remapping is a "many to 1" method in that many light functions can be turned on by one button, and light function can only be controlled by one button.<br>
This method of light function remapping is a "many to 1" method in that many light functions can be turned on by one button, and light function can only be controlled by one button.<br>
*Note: This method uses the same CV's as previous WOWSound decoders but uses different CV values. This was done to make the process easier to understand.
*Note: This method uses the same CV's as previous WOWSound decoders but uses different CV values. This was done to make the process easier to understand.


== Related: ==
==Related:==
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Changing_Light_Effects|Changing Light Effects]]
 
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Dual_Enabled_Functions|Dual Enabled Functions]]
*[[{{NAMESPACE}}:Changing_Light_Effects|Changing Light Effects]]
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Quick_Presets|Quick Presets]]
*[[{{NAMESPACE}}:Dual_Enabled_Functions|Dual Enabled Functions]]
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Remapping_Sounds|Remapping Sounds]]
*[[{{NAMESPACE}}:Quick_Presets|Quick Presets]]
*[[{{NAMESPACE}}:Remapping_Sounds|Remapping Sounds]]

Revision as of 21:17, 3 April 2025

Light Function Remapping

Any of the light functions can be mapped to any of 28 available function buttons.
This is most easily done using Audio Assist™ (see the "light options menu")

Light function remapping can also be done using CV programming. To control which button turns on a function light simply enter the number of the function button (0-28) into the CV for that light. For example, if you want light function one (green wire) to turn on when function button 2 is pressed, put a value of 2 into CV35

CV Light output Wire Color Default Value Default Button
CV33 F0F White 0 F0
CV34 F0R Yellow 0 F0
CV35 F1 Green 1 F1
CV36 F2 Purple 2 F1
CV37 F3 Brown 3 F3
CV38 F4 Pink 4 F4
CV39 F5 Pink/Purple 5 F5
CV40 F6 Green/Brown 6 F6
CV41 F7 255
CV42 F8 255
CV43 F9 255
CV44 F10 255

This method of light function remapping is a "many to 1" method in that many light functions can be turned on by one button, and light function can only be controlled by one button.

  • Note: This method uses the same CV's as previous WOWSound decoders but uses different CV values. This was done to make the process easier to understand.

Related: