QuNeo ediTor
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(editable in the Basic tab). The Speed value sets the number of
repeated values output per degree of the rotary. A higher speed
will output more repeat values per rotation.
The On Thresh sets the pressure value at which a Note On message
is sent. Example: If set to 10, the Rotary pressure has to reach a
value of 10 before a Note On is sent. This is global for all Rotaries.
The Off Thresh sets the pressure value at which a Note Off message
is sent. Example: If set to 5, the Slider pressure would have to be 5
or lower for a Note Off to register. This cannot be set higher than
the On Threshold. This is global for all Rotaries.
roTaries - leds Tab
The LEDs tab is where you set which MIDI Channel the Rotary LEDs
will listen to for Remote LED Control. This parameter is global for
all Rotaries. For more information see Section 2.6.2 Remote LED
Control.
Uncheck the box marked “Local LED Control” to disable Local LED
behavior.
ediTiNG TraNsporT buTToNs
The Transport buttons are the 3 buttons at the top of the QuNeo next to the Mode button. The diamond
button with the red LED is the record button, the square button with the yellow LED is the stop button, and
the triangular button with the green LED is the play button.
TraNsporT buTToNs - basiC Tab
At the top of the Basic Tab is a number box for selecting a MIDI
Channel for the transport buttons.
The editable sources include a Note and Pressure CC# for each
transport button.
Each sensor has a corresponding drop down menu to select
“Normal” or “Toggle” behavior. “Normal” sensors will engage
while pushed (momentary). Sensors set to “Toggle” will alternate on
and off with each push.
To the right of the toggle menu are number boxes for setting
Velocity and Pressure values. By default these boxes are set to
“var” for “Variable Velocity” and “con” for “Continuous Pressure”.
In default mode the sensor will send out a Velocity value related
to how hard the sensor was struck, and a continuous CC# value
corresponding to the pressure exerted on the sensor. Setting a
numerical value in the number box will override the default behavior
and output just that value.
The Global Sensitivity dial adjusts the sensitivity of the sensors. The higher the sensitivity, the easier it
is to get pressure and velocity in the higher value ranges. The lower the sensitivity, the more difcult (or
impossible) it will be to get the pressure and velocity to the higher value ranges. The Sensitivity dial is
global for all controls of that sensor type.