Keith McMillen Instruments QuNeo Reference Manual page 10

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Tip: It is possible to set the X and Y Axis to either latch where you leave
them or return to a value. When an X or Y Return value is set the X or Y Axis
CC values will always go back to that number when the pad is released. The
Factory Preset Guides
latch and which use a return value.
Location - Pressing down and moving a finger along a slider or rotary will cause the
location CC# value (0-127) to output going from low to high (left to right or bottom to
top).
Tip: The Location source on the Rotaries use a variation of Pass Thru Mode.
Pass Thru Mode is normally when MIDI will not be sent until you pass through
the value the rotary was left at. Our Pass Thru Width parameter sets a range
of pass through values. Example: If Pass Thru Width is set to 10 and the
slider was left at 40, you would have to press somewhere between 30 and 50
to pick back up and output location data. If it set to 127, you can hit
anywhere on the slider or rotary. The
Pass Thru Width is for each preset.
Width – Long Slider only. Pressing with two fingers on the Long Slider sends a width CC#
value that represents the distance between the two fingers. The wider the gap between
fingers, the higher the value. When the second finger leaves the slider, the width will not
change again until the second finger returns to the slider.
Direction – Rotaries only. Moving a finger around a rotary will cause the direction CC#
value to output. If finger movement is clockwise, the CC# will repetitively send out a 1.
If finger movement is counterclockwise, the CC# will repetitively send out a 127. The
faster a finger is moved, the faster the repeated value will output. Direction and Location
on the Rotaries may not be enabled simultaneously.
The list below will detail which sources can be used for each sensor type and how they are
implemented.
Pads - The Pads will work differently depending on whether they are in Drum Mode
or Grid Mode. The
Mode and if both are utilized within one preset. Pads can be set up to have note
banks. See the
Drum Mode - Pad sources in Drum Mode include Note, Pressure, X-Axis, and
Y-Axis.
Grid Mode - While in Grid Mode, note and pressure are
available in the corner of each pad (if enabled within the
given preset). X and Y are not available in grid mode. To
the right is an example of how a Pad might be set up in
Grid Mode. In this example each corner has a note and
pressure CC#.
Hint: Throughout the QuNeo documentation note names are used to show
where notes are on and what they are set to. QuNeo treats C3 = Note #60.
In the image to the right the note numbers correspond to the pressure CC#s.
Horizontal and Vertical Sliders - If enabled in a preset, Horizontal and Vertical
Sliders use Note, Pressure, and Location. They can also be set up to have banks.
See the
Banks
Long Slider - If enabled within a preset, the Long Slider uses Note, Pressure,
Location, and Width. The Long Slider can also be set up to have banks. See the
Banks
chapter for more information.
Rotaries - If enabled within a preset, the Rotaries use Note, Pressure, Location, and
Direction. Location and Direction may not be enabled simultaneously. The Rotaries
can also be set up to have banks. See the
provide details about which presets have x or y set to
Factory Preset Guides
Banks
chapter for more information.
chapter for more information.
Factory Preset Guides
detail which presets use Drum or Grid
Banks
chapter for more information.
detail what the
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