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Keith McMillen Instruments QuNeo User Manual

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QuNeo
indicating that you have successfully put QuNeo into MIDI Expander mode.
3. Plug MIDI devices into the MIDI Expander. The QuNeo will now send MIDI messages through the MIDI
Expander.
Note: It is necessary to put QuNeo into MIDI Expander mode every time it is connected to a MIDI Expander.
1.3 uNdersTaNdiNG The QuNeo
There are many useful types of sensors that can be found on the QuNeo. Each QuNeo button can send out
multiple sources at once for several different MIDI messages at the same time.
QuNeo buTToN Types
Pads - Pads work differently depending on whether they are in Drum Mode or Grid Mode. They can
also be set up to have banks.
In Drum Mode, Pad sources include Note, Pressure, X-Axis, and Y-Axis.
In Grid Mode, Note and Pressure sources are available in the corner of each pad (if enabled
within the given preset). X-axis, Y-axis and Location are not available in Grid Mode.
Horizontal and Vertical Sliders - Horizontal and Vertical Sliders use Note, Pressure, and Location
sources. They can also be set up to have banks.
Long Slider - The Long Slider uses Note, Pressure, Location, and Width sources. The Long Slider can
also be set up to have banks.
Rotaries - Rotaries use Note, Pressure, Location, and Direction. Location and Direction may not be
enabled simultaneously. The Rotaries can also be set up to have banks. See the Banks chapter for
more information.
Transport Buttons - There are 3 buttons intended for transport control: the diamond button for record,
the square button for stop, and the triangle for play. 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 sources. The Left/Right and Up/Down arrow buttons can be used either as bank
switches, or as programmable MIDI buttons.
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.
sourCe defiNiTioNs
Note - Tapping on the sensor causes 1 note to output along with a velocity value relative to how hard it
is hit. Velocity sensitivity can be turned off if unwanted.
Pressure - Pressing on the sensor will cause the pressure CC# value to output from low to high (soft to
hard).
X-Axis (Pads only) - Moving a nger from side to side across the surface of a pad will cause the X-Axis
CC# value to output from low to high (left to right).
Y-Axis (Pads only) - Moving a nger up and down across the surface of a pad will cause the Y-Axis CC#
value to output going from low to high (bottom to top).

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Keith McMillen Instruments QuNeo Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKeith McMillen Instruments
ModelQuNeo
CategoryMusic Equipment
LanguageEnglish