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Encoders (ECrV)
ECrV will appear in the display when you are selecting the encoders’ velocity curve.
Display Curve
Number
Description
ECrVOf
00 Turning the encoder will always send a value change of one step in
either direction regardless of how quickly/slowly you turn it.
ECrVC2
01 This is a slow acceleration curve, useful for making fine adjustments.
ECrVC3
02 This is a medium acceleration curve (the default).
ECrVC4
03 This is a quick acceleration curve, useful for making coarse adjustments
with broad “sweeps.”
X-Y Pad (TCrV)
TCrV will appear in the display when you are selecting the X-Y pad’s velocity curve.
Display Curve
Number
Description
TCrVF1
01
All notes will have a fixed velocity of 64 (the default).
TCrVF2
02
All notes will have a fixed velocity of 100.
TCrVF3
03
All notes will have a fixed velocity of 127.
TCrVS2
04
The velocities of the notes will between 64 and 127.
TCrVS3
05
Every third note will have a velocity of 127. All other notes will have a
velocity of 64.
TCrVS4
06
The velocities of the notes will between 100 and 127.
TCrVS5
07
Every third note will have a velocity of 127. All other notes will have a
velocity of 100.
TCrVS6
08
Each axis represents the range of velocities from 64 to 127. A note
generated at the axis’s minimum point will have a velocity of 64. A note
generated at the axis’s maximum point will have a velocity of 127.
TCrVS7
09
Each axis represents the range of velocities from 100 to 127. A note
generated at the axis’s minimum point will have a velocity of 100. A
note generated at the axis’s maximum point will have a velocity of 127.
TCrVS8
10
Each axis represents the range of velocities from 1 to 127. A note
generated at the axis’s minimum point will have a velocity of 1. A note
generated at the axis’s maximum point will have a velocity of 127.