Cv/Gate Mode; Velo/At; User Knob Acceleration; Pad Poly Aftertouch - Arturia beatstep pro User Manual

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12.8.3 CV/Gate mode

This is where you select the electrical behavior for each sequencer. The various settings
are described in
section 9.1.4

12.8.4 Velo/AT

12.8.4.1 User Knob Acceleration

There are four response curves for the encoders:
Slow (Off): the encoders transmit every value. It takes more turns of an encoder
to move from minimum to maximum. Use this when greater precision is desired.
Medium: when turned quickly the encoders will skip a few values. It takes fewer
turns of an encoder to move from minimum to maximum.
Fast 1: when turned quickly the encoders will skip a few more values. It may take
as few as 1-1/2 turns of an encoder to move from minimum to maximum.
Fast 2: maximum acceleration; when turned quickly the encoders will skip even
more values. Parameter values can change from minimum to maximum in the
least number of encoder turns (usually only one), but there will be less precision
when the encoder is turned at a moderate speed.
Each encoder can be set to its own Acceleration value (see
values is "User", and all encoders set to that value can be changed at the same time by
changing this parameter inside the MIDI Control Center.

12.8.4.2 Pad Poly Aftertouch

This setting will allow each pad to send an independent Aftertouch value, even on the
same MIDI channel as the other pads. Check the specifications the target device to
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(SEQ1/SEQ2) and
section 9.2.5
(DRUM).
section
12.7.3). One of the
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