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Tetrapad Manual
1. Pads 1-4
Four identical touch strips, each of which is sensitive to both vertical position and finger
pressure. Depending on Tetrapad’s current mode, these pads can transmit trigger
signals, gate signals, quantized note values or real-time control voltages.
2. Level LEDs
Embedded beneath the surface of each pad is a 12 LED ladder. This ladder displays
different parameter values in different modes. When operating as a basic fader, the
LEDs represent the fader’s level; when operating as note triggers, they represent the
note assignment; when selecting modes, they display identifying mode numbers, presets
numbers, or Combo Mode animations.
3. Push Encoders 1-4
Each of the four pads has its own associated push encoder, which functions differently
depending on Tetrapad’s current mode. For example, in Custom Keyboard Mode, the
encoders assign note values for each output. In Voltages Mode, the encoders assign
voltage values to an output. Similarly, pressing the encoder has different functions
depending on the mode. For example, if you’ve assigned a fader to a pad in Combo
Mode, pressing an encoder latches that fader’s value. Not every function uses the
encoders, so please read each specific mode discussion to learn more.
4. Pad Status LEDs 1-4
Some modes use these LEDs to indicate a pad’s status. For example, they may indicate
whether or not a pad’s fader level is latched; or to which octave a note belongs.
5. Level Labels
This vertical column of text provides meaningful labels to each of the 12 vertically
stacked Level LEDs. On the right are note names, which indicate pitch when appropriate
to the selected mode. On the left are numbers 1-12 for indicating numerical values.
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