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Keith McMillen Instruments 12 Step User Manual

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4.3 Curves
All available 12 Step curves:
Linear
A 1:1 linear “curve”. Values passing through will not be modified in any way.
Sine
Applies a sine curve to incoming values.
Cosine
Applies a cosine curve to incoming values.
Exponential
An exponential table. Lower values rise slowly —!higher values rise quickly.
Logarithmic
A logarithmic table. Lower values rise quickly, higher values rise slowly.
DeadZone
Similar to the Linear curve. This curve also has a “dead zone” in the center —!values near the center
will not move at all until the dead zone has been exited. This is good for sources like Tilt, making it
much easier to accurately return to center.
Appendix 45

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Keith McMillen Instruments 12 Step Specifications

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BrandKeith McMillen Instruments
Model12 Step
CategoryExtender
LanguageEnglish