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The LEDs tab is where you set which MIDI Channel the transport button
LEDs will listen to for Remote LED Control. This parameter is global for
all transport buttons. For more information see Section 2.6.2 Remote
LED Control.
Uncheck the box marked “Local LED Control” to disable Local LED
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If the “Enable Bank Switching” box is checked, these button pairs
act as bank controls for each Horizontal Slider. The banks will be
indicated by the LEDs of the 2 buttons.
For information about how the LEDs indicate the banks, see the
Banks chapter of this manual.
If Bank Switching is disabled, each button can output an assigned
Note or Pressure CC#. To disable a source, set the number box
below 0 to “off” (-1).
Set the MIDI Channel with the “Channel” number box.
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.
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...