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functions of buttons and knobs.
When the ALT button is active thetransport buttons above will turn in (from left to right): Fast forward (FFW),
EDIT, PRESET.
EDIT Mode and PRESET Mode functionality will be described later on this manual.
IMPORTANT: configure the transport in the Preset menu so it communicates properly with your software.
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MODULATION WHEEL/ PITCH BEND
As primary function this slider act as a Pitch Bend control. By pressing the ALT button, it will switch to
Modulation Whell control.
The operational mode can be edited from hold-mode to return-to-zero mode (see dedicated chapter on this
manual). This control can be edited to send any other CC message (see dedicated chapter on this chapter).
PROGRAM CHANGES/OCTAVE SHIFT
As primary function this cotrol act as Octave control. By pressing the ALT button, it will switch to PROG change
control.
The operational mode can be edited from hold-mode to return-to-zero mode (see dedicated chapter on this
chapter). This control can be edited to send any other CC message (see dedicated chapter on this chapter).
2.4 Knobs
The DATA knob act as browsing control when used in specific software or can be used to send a generic CC
number programmable by the user. It acts also to control the audio output volume when the ALT function is
active. Refer to the dedicated section on this manual for complete editing instructions.
The Knobs 1 to 8 can be assigned to any Control change number. When the ALT function is active the knobs
from 5 to 8 are activeted. Refer to the dedicated section on this manual for complete editing instructions. These
knobs are also touch sensitive: this means that you’ll be able to see the current value of the CC assigned to
each knob by simply touching it. The touch feature allows you, also, to send a specific CC# (momentary and
freely assignable, as described later in this manual) when the knob is touched: it is also possible to disable these
functions as described later in this manual.
The knobs can have different behaviour (Relative or Absolute):
When working in Absolute (ABS) mode the knob will send values from 0 to 127 on the selected CC (+1
increments per clockwise encoder steps and -1 decrements per counter-clockwise encoder steps).
Once values 0 or 127 are reached they will be continued to be sent if the knob is rotated in the same direction.
The starting value from which to send +1 or -1 values will always be the last one sent by the knob the last time it
was moved.
When working in Relative (REL) mode the knob will send custom values to the selected CC. This will allow the
host application to browse long lists of elements easily.