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10.9.1.2. 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
One of the values available there is "User", and all encoders set to that value can have their Acceleration
setting changed at the same time by changing the User Knob Acceleration parameter here.
10.9.1.3. 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 confirm
whether it is capable of responding to Polyphonic Aftertouch. If it is, this is a powerfully
expressive way to control that device.
But it also will generate a lot of extra MIDI data, so route your devices accordingly.
10.9.1.4. Scene Mode
Scene Mode [p.82]
down menu to enable or disable this feature.
10.9.1.5. Seq1 Velocity Scaling
This parameter makes it possible for you to adjust the voltage range for the Sequencer 1
VELO CV output. All MIDI velocity values of 0-127 will be represented, but the voltage for the
velocity values will be different depending on the value you select here. Range: 1-10, with 10
providing the maximum voltage range (up to 11 Volts).
10.9.1.6. Seq2 Velocity Scaling
This parameter makes it possible for you to adjust the voltage range for the Sequencer 2
VELO CV output. All MIDI velocity values of 0-127 will be represented, but the voltage for
each velocity value will be different depending on the value you select here. Range: 1-10,
with 10 providing the maximum voltage range (up to 11 Volts).
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is described in detail in the
Set Encoder range for a MIDI CC
Control mode [p.79]
Arturia - User Manual BeatStep Pro - MIDI Control Center
[p.113]).
chapter. Use the drop-

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