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Keybed Curve
This is the velocity curve of VX49’s keyboard. The available settings are Linear,
Exp1 (exponential), and Exp2 (exponential).
Keybed Sensitivity
This is the overall velocity sensitivity of VX49’s keyboard. The available range is 1
10. At 1, it would take a lot of force to generate the maximum velocity value of 127.
A
t 10, it is fairly easy to generate a maximum-velocity note.
Pad Threshold
This is the velocity threshold to trigger VX49’s pads. This setting can help prevent
false triggering or make it easier to trigger the pads. The available range is 015.
Pad Curve
This is the velocity curve of VX49’s pads. The available settings are Linear, Exp1
(exponential), Exp2 (exponential), Log1 (logarithmic), and Log2 (logarithmic).
Pad Sensitivity
This is the overall velocity sensitivity of VX49’s pads. The available range is 110. At
1, it would take a lot of force to generate the maximum velocity value of 127. At 10,
it is fairly easy to generate a maximum-velocity note.
Internal Tempo
This is the global tempo in beats per minute (BPM). When
V
X49 is using its internal
MIDI clock (see Clock Source below), this setting also determines the speed of the
Note Repeat (Roll) feature and Arpeggiator. The available range is 30300 BPM.
Tap Average
This is the number of times you would need to press Tap Tempo for VX49 to detect
and enter a new tempo. The available range is 24.
Tempo LED
When VX49 is using its internal MIDI clock (see Clock Source below), the Tap
Tempo light will flash in time with the current tempo setting. You can turn this
feature On or Off.
Clock Source
This determines whether VX49 uses its Internal MIDI clock or refers to an External
clock (e.g., from a DAW).
Save Global Settings
If this setting is selected and its field says Push to save, you can press the Data
Dial to store your global settings. Once the field reads No changes, the global
settings are stored in VX49’s internal memory.
Send Program
If this setting is selected, you can press the Data Dial to send all of VX49’s current
controller settings (encoder positions, switch states, etc.) to your computer
connected to the USB Port or to an external MIDI device connected to the MIDI Out.
Firmware Version
This is
V
X49’s current firmware version.
Boot ROM
This is
V
X49’s current read-only memory version.
Factory Reset
If this setting is selected, you can press the Data Dial to restore VX49’s
factory/default settings. Your VX49 will immediately power off and on again with
restored default global settings.

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