2025-03-04 (Tu) EWC_Soother Getting variable information from TcMenu

I added checks like the previous command to recognize the rising edge of Bypass and Reset Defaults. When I tried to do that for PANIC, I remembered it was a TcMenu command item and had to implement it differently. PANIC was easier to make a placeholder and Reset Defaults should have been the same way. I revised the TcMenu file to reflect that, but I would like a way to safeguard anyone from pressing it by accident. I learned how to read from the menu that changed instruments, which output numbers from 0 to 127, which was exactly relevant to what I will send in a MIDI command. I learned that the encoder code was not a 1:1 incrementation, but it will change more quickly if I turn the knob fast. The graph shows the difference in fast changes where the line was steep versus the shallow lines when I rotated it slowly.
Plotting the instrument data selection entered with an encoder

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