Encoders (Ecrv); X-Y Pad (Tcrv) - M-Audio code25 User Manual

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Encoders (ECrV)

ECrV will appear in the display when you are selecting the encoders' velocity curve.
Display
Curve
Number
ECrVOf
00
ECrVC2
01
ECrVC3
02
ECrVC4
03

X-Y Pad (TCrV)

TCrV will appear in the display when you are selecting the X-Y pad's velocity curve.
Display
Curve
Number
TCrVF1
01
TCrVF2
02
TCrVF3
03
04
TCrVS2
05
TCrVS3
TCrVS4
06
TCrVS5
07
TCrVS6
08
TCrVS7
09
10
TCrVS8
Description
Turning the encoder will always send a value change of one step in
either direction regardless of how quickly/slowly you turn it.
This is a slow acceleration curve, useful for making fine adjustments.
This is a medium acceleration curve (the default).
This is a quick acceleration curve, useful for making coarse adjustments
with broad "sweeps."
Description
All notes will have a fixed velocity of 64 (the default).
All notes will have a fixed velocity of 100.
All notes will have a fixed velocity of 127.
The velocities of the notes will between 64 and 127.
Every third note will have a velocity of 127. All other notes will have a
velocity of 64.
The velocities of the notes will between 100 and 127.
Every third note will have a velocity of 127. All other notes will have a
velocity of 100.
Each axis represents the range of velocities from 64 to 127. A note
generated at the axis's minimum point will have a velocity of 64. A note
generated at the axis's maximum point will have a velocity of 127.
Each axis represents the range of velocities from 100 to 127. A note
generated at the axis's minimum point will have a velocity of 100. A
note generated at the axis's maximum point will have a velocity of 127.
Each axis represents the range of velocities from 1 to 127. A note
generated at the axis's minimum point will have a velocity of 1. A note
generated at the axis's maximum point will have a velocity of 127.
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