● Transport Buttons - There are 3 buttons intended for transport control: the
diamond button for record, the square button for stop, and the sideways triangle for
play. If enabled within a preset, Transport Buttons use Note and Pressure.
● Left/Right and Up/Down Buttons - While bank switching is disabled, Left/Right
and Up/Down Buttons use Note and Pressure. The Left/Right and Up/Down arrow
buttons can be used either as bank switches, or as programmable MIDI buttons. See
the Banks chapter for more information.
● Rhombus Button - While bank switching is disabled, the Rhombus button uses Note
and Pressure. The Rhombus button can be used either as a bank switch, or a
programmable MIDI button. See the Banks chapter for more information.
Consult the Factory Preset Guides to determine which of the sources for each sensor are
enabled in a given preset.
Banks
Banks can be used for the Pad notes, Sliders, and Rotaries if enabled. If banks are enabled
for the Sliders or Rotaries, a different note, pressure CC#, and location CC# can be
assigned for each bank so that each slider or rotary can control 4 different things. These
banks can be selected using the Left/Right Buttons, the Up/Down Buttons, or the Rhombus
Button.
Pads can also be set to different notes per bank. This is accomplished by setting transpose
intervals for the notes in each bank. The Pad banks will not affect the CCs of the other
sources (X, Y, Pressure, etc.). The note banks can be selected using either the Up/Down
Buttons or the Rhombus Button.
The presets determine whether the Pads, Sliders, and Rotaries have banks enabled and
which buttons are assigned as bank switches. Consult the Factory Preset Guides for this
information.
Left/Right arrow buttons control their neighboring Horizontal Slider banks. The
images below show how the Left/Right Button LEDs indicate which bank the Horizontal
Sliders are in:
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