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The Instrument Channel and Controller remap is not applied to MIDI before it goes to
the effect.  Each effect has its own Controller remap to apply automation.
Insert effect Controller mapping is not MIDI input port specific (unlike an instrument’s
controller remap).
Instrument Transpose is applied so that plugins like harmonizers can build chords on
incoming audio data from MIDI notes.
Insert Effect Automation using MIDI Continuous Controllers
Incoming MIDI continuous controller data may be remapped to VST or DirectX 8.0
automation parameters.  They can also be configured to toggle the effect’s parameters.  This
can be useful to remap, for example, your foot-pedal MIDI input to Amplitube’s stomp effects. 
The list contains each remap entry up to 128 with a “from” and a “to” column, along with a
“toggle” checkbox.  The list will only display entries that are remapped to automation
parameters.  Any controller not listed in the “from” column is not remapped and toggle is
disabled.  Any disabled controllers will not be passed to the instrument.
The above example shows MIDI CC 1 remapped to control the effect’s “Body Sze”
parameter.  CC 2 is toggling CC 8, and CC 3 is mapped to “Tone”..
To add a remap entry, press [New].  To delete a remap entry, highlight the entry in the list
and press [Delete].
Training is a convenient way to automatically set the “from” field without having to consult
your MIDI controller configuration.  Select a “from” field, press [Train] and the field will change
to “Training…”.  Now simply slide or rotate a controller on your MIDI input device and the field
will automatically change to the controller number you sent.  The Instrument Module must not
be muted and the rack power must be on for training to succeed.  If the [Auto-Train] button is
on when [New] is pressed, training will be started automatically.