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Each Rotary sensor has four Banks, and you can set values for the
Note, Pressure CC#, Location CC# or Direction CC#, and MIDI
Channel parameters of each Bank. To disable a source, set the
number box below 0 to “off” (-1).
The Direction CC# sends a repeated value as you rotate your finger
on the sensor. Rotating your finger clockwise will repeatedly send out
a value of 1. Rotating your finger counterclockwise will repeatedly
send out a value of 127. The faster you rotate on the sensor the faster
the repeated value will output.
Direction and Location cannot be used at the same time. Use the
checkbox next to Direction to enable one or the other.
Each sensor has a corresponding drop down menu to select
“Normal” or “Toggle” behavior. “Normal” sensors will engage while
pushed (momentary). Sensors set to “Toggle” will alternate on and off
with each push.
To the right of the toggle menu are number boxes for setting Velocity
and Pressure values. By default these boxes are set to “var” for
“Variable Velocity” and “con” for “Continuous Pressure”. In default mode, the sensor will send out a
Velocity value related to how hard the sensor was struck, and a continuous CC# value corresponding to
the pressure exerted on the sensor. Setting a numerical value in the number box will override the default
behavior and output just that value.
The Global Sensitivity dial adjusts the sensitivity of the sensors. The
higher the sensitivity, the easier it is to get pressure and velocity in
the higher value ranges. The lower the sensitivity, the more difficult
(or impossible) it will be to get the pressure and velocity to the higher
value ranges. The Sensitivity dial is global for all controls of that sensor
type. For example, if you adjust the global sensitivity of one Pad you
are adjusting the sensitivity of all Pads, however it will not affect the
sensitivity of the sliders.
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Each rotary has four banks, and the Pass Thru Width and Speed can
be adjusted for each bank.
The Pass Thru Width parameter works in conjunction with the
Location CC (editable in the Basic tab). Pass Thru Width increases
the size of the area around the location where the sensor will pass
through to reengage. Example: If Pass Thru Width is set to 10 and
the rotary was left at 40, it would be necessary to press somewhere
between 30 and 50 to pick back up and output location data. If set to
127, the whole range of the rotary will respond.
The Speed parameter works in conjunction with the Direction CC
Summary of Contents for QuNeo
Page 1: ...QuNeo Users Manual v2 0...
Page 4: ...Getting Started...
Page 6: ...QuNeo Hardware...
Page 13: ...QuNeo Editor...
Page 28: ...Appendices...
Page 41: ...Troubleshooting...
Page 44: ...Safety Precautions...