per-note pitch bend will always be on. When set to Off, per-note pitch
bend will always be off.
By default the pads are configured to enable MPE (MIDI Polyphonic
Expression) data. If you only want to send aftertouch messages for
each note, so that varying finger pressure is registered for each pad,
use Poly Aftertouch. If you want all of the notes to respond to the same
finger pressure, use Mono Aftertouch.
For MPE data, the following options are available:
In Tune Location
– When the In Tune Location is set to Finger, the
location where you initially set your finger will have zero pitch bend. For
example, if you place your finger on the right side of a pad, the pitch
remains in tune until you slide your finger horizontally to initiate the
pitch bend.
When the In Tune Location is set to Pad, wherever you place your finger
on the pad determines the initial pitch bend, with zero pitch bend at the
center of the pad.
In Tune Width
– The In Tune Width determines how quickly pitch bend
changes are initiated when moving a finger horizontally on a pad. The
available width range is from 0mm to 20mm. Setting the width to a
small amount, such as 3mm, means pitch bend changes will happen
sooner when moving your finger across the pad. Using a larger width,
such as 15mm, means the pitch will bend gradually as you move your
finger along the pad.
Slide Height
– You can use Slide Height to set the vertical range for
pads anywhere between 10mm to 16mm.
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