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LXP-15 II Owner's Manual
Tips for Setting
Threshold Values
Setting Scale Values
100%
0%
Full range of slider
controls full range
of parameter values.
4-18
When using any of the Note Sources (LastNote, HiNote, LoNote), the threshold
value is the Note Number that will correspond to the initial Destination parameter
value. (On a standard 5-octave MIDI keyboard, 36 corresponds to the lowest C,
60 is middle C, and 96 is the highest key.) Threshold should be set to a value
within the overall Note Number range of the MIDI controller.
Always set the initial parameter values first, before assigning patches. For most
applications:
If the initial value is set to maximum, set the threshold to 127 or the highest
Note Number.
If the initial value is set to minimum, set the threshold to 0 or the lowest Note
Number.
If the initial value is set to 50% or center, set threshold to 64 or the middle
Note Number.
When using a bidirectional MIDI slider as a Source (Pitch Bend, Balance, Pan),
set threshold to 64.
When After Touch or Breath are used as Sources, set threshold to 0 or 127.
Scale values can be positive or negative. Positive values will increase the value
of the Destination parameter as the Source controller is moved from minimum
to maximum (from 0 to 127). Negative scale values invert this relationship — the
value of the Destination parameter will decrease as the control is moved from
minimum to maximum.
max
Effect
mid
100%
min
Threshold "0"
Scale = 100%
Bottom half of slider
range controls full range
of parameter values.
Positive scale values INCREASE parameter values.
Negative scale values DECREASE parameter values.
SCALE
max
No
mid
0%
min
Threshold "0"
Scale = 200%
Full range of slider
controls half of the range
of parameter values.
50%
max
mid
0%
min
Threshold "0"
Scale = 50%
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