Remote Led Control - Keith McMillen Instruments QuNeo Reference Manual

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Up/Down Button LEDs
When Bank Switching is off - When the button is pressed, the LED will
illuminate. When released, the LED will turn off.
When Bank Switching is enabled - The LEDs for the two buttons will indicate
which bank the corresponding sensors are in.
Bank 1 - no LEDs
Rhombus Button LEDs
When Bank Switching is off - When the button is pressed, both the red and
green LEDs will illuminate. When released, the LEDs will turn off.
When Bank Switching is enabled - The LEDs for the button will indicate which
bank the corresponding sensors are in.
Bank 1 - no LEDs
Mode Button LEDs
When tapped to go into Preset mode, the Mode Button's blue LED will blink
When held for 1 second to go into CoMA mode, the Mode Button's blue LED
will illuminate

Remote LED Control

The LEDs on the QuNeo can be sent MIDI messages to control their behavior. When the
QuNeo receives the proper MIDI data for a pad, slider, button, etc., the LEDs will respond
accordingly. If you are touching the QuNeo, the Local LED control will momentarily override
the Remote LED Control for as long as a finger is pressed down. When released, Remote
LED Control will take over again. You can disable Local LED control using the editor.
To learn what MIDI messages can be sent to the LEDs, consult the
the
Factory Presets
Guide.
Here is a list of the possible ways to control the LEDs when using Remote LED Control:
Pad LEDs
When in Drum Mode - Pads can receive a note for the green LEDs and a note
for the red LEDs. The velocity of the note will determine the brightness.
When in Grid Mode - The LEDs in each corner of the pad can light up
individually. Pads can receive 4 notes (one for each corner) for the green
LEDs and 4 other notes for the red LEDs. The velocity of the note will
determine the brightness.
Bank 2 - top LED only
Bank 2 - only the
green LED is on
It is also possible to use 1 note per corner. In this case the velocity of
the note will fade the LEDs from green to red.
Bank 3 - bottom LED only
Bank 3 - both red and green
are on to make orange
Bank 4 - both LEDs
Bank 4 - only the
red LED is on
MIDI Input
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