2.2.3 Sensitivity Tab
The Sensitivity Tab.
You can adjust the sensitivity settings for incoming note velocity to
achieve various responses to different finger pressures using the
corresponding encoders.
Threshold — determines how much force is needed to trigger a pad. At
low amounts a lighter touch triggers the pad, while at higher amounts
more force is required.
Drive — pushes all values in the velocity curve to the outer extremes.
High Drive amounts mean you will get to higher velocities more quickly.
Low amounts mean you will rarely reach high velocities unless you
press the pads very hard.
Compand — simultaneously expands and compresses note velocity.
When set to values above zero, Compand forces incoming notes to the
outer boundaries of the velocity curve so that they play either loudly or
softly. Compand values below zero force note velocity towards the
midrange.
Range — determines the overall range of how much force is required
for a pad to reach full note velocity. The other controls work relatively
within the specified range.
The Drive and Compand controls can be used to create more complex