The Bend Down Range control can also be set to "Link" in which case the
Bend Down Range is the same as the Bend Up Range.
The Velocity Curve control sets the MIDI Response Curve of the Albino 3.
The Velocity Curve is set using a "curve" control that is used to set the
shape of the response curve. The shape of the curve can range from
extreme negative exponential to extreme positive exponential. To adjust
the "curve" setting, click on the control and drag the cursor up or down. The
change in the curve's shape will be shown on the control.
Dial Mode is used to select the Albino 3's dial operation mode. Two modes
are available: "Cir" (Circular) and "Lin" (Linear). In "Cir" mode the Albino's
dials track cursor movement in a circular fashion around the dial. In "Lin"
mode the Albino's dials track vertical cursor movement. It's important to
note that some sequencers can override the instrument's dial mode
settings so if the Albino's dials are not operating in the correct manner,
check the host program's settings.
Scale: See Appendix E for a complete description of how to use TUN files
in the Albino 3.
Finally, the rear panel also contains your Albino 3's serial number and
version number.
To switch back to the Front Panel click the Albino 3 logo on the Rear
Panel.
Rob Papen Albino 3.0
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