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23.4.3 Visual Feedback on the Touch Strips
Each Touch Strip is equipped with a two-colored (blue and white) LED chain that shows the
position of the current value on the scale at any time (this position can also change over time,
i.e. it shows a movement). The lighting behavior of these LEDs will define how the MIDI as-
signment is displayed on the Touch Strip. It varies with the mode selected for the Touch Strip
in the
Mode
menu of the Inspector’s
Assign
pane, as described below.
Standard, Spring, and Ball Mode
In these modes a
LED Mode
menu at the bottom of the
Assign
pane allows you to select be-
tween two ways of displaying the value:
▪
Dot
: The blue LED indicates the current value. White LEDs are disabled.
▪
Bar
: The blue LED indicates the current value. Additionally, white LEDs fill the distance
between the current value (in blue) and the zero.
The position of the zero itself varies with the selected mode:
▪
In Spring mode, the zero is in the middle of the range.
▪
In Ball mode, the zero is at the bottom of the range.
▪
In Standard mode, you can choose the position of the zero via the
Display
menu: By select-
ing
Unipolar
you place the zero at the bottom of the range; by selecting
Bipolar
you place it
in the middle of the range.
The position of the zero only affects the way the MIDI value is
displayed
—it doesn’t
change the actual range of the MIDI value. For the Modulation/CC1 Touch Strip, range
is defined by the
Range From
and
Range To
parameters in the
Assign
pane of the In-
spector.
Stepped Mode
In Stepped mode the range of values is split into equally-sized sections. On your Touch strip,
white LEDs indicate the borders of the sections, while blue LEDs fill the section containing the
current value.
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