
5
Pitch Touchpad
The pitch touchpad is used to control Pitch Bend effect. Slide your
finger over the touchpad with an up/down motion to produce a pitch
bend effect. The "64" value effect is located at the centre of the
touchpad and will always return to centre when released.
The modulation touchpad is programmable and assignable by the
iMap software. For instance, you may want to control L/R panning
with the touchpad. To assign this kind of function, look at the
MIDI CC implementation chart on page 15. Find the function you want,
TM
in this instance Pan, which is MIDI CC 10. Then open your "iMap "
software with iKey connected and assign the touchpad to MIDI CC
value to "10" using the pull-down menu. For more details of how to
TM
use "iMap " software, please refer to P.10.
Any linear CC can be assigned and programmed for the touchpad
with a similar procedure.
Michael Says, "The touchpad can be used for lots of non-audio
mixing functions. If you want to get 'spontaneously artistic' with your
mixing, assign a control like pan, reverb, or a VST plug-in effect, to
the touchpad and EXPRESS yourself!"
Changing Octaves with Octave buttons
Pressing either of these buttons will adjust the octave for your
keyboard. Press the left button to lower the octave of pitches
triggered from the keyboard and the right button to raise the octave.
Select 0 if you want the keyboard to play unshifted.
Sustain button
This button works as a sustain footswitch. You may assign different
TM
MIDI functions to the button with "iMap " software.
k
e
y