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(3) Message Type Selector
Click on one of the six blue radio buttons to select a message type for the key. Message types tell
the key what it should do when pressed.
Deactivating a key is possible by clicking the currently active message type button. All sources will
be disabled and the key will no longer output anything.
Selecting a message type will show some settable parameters that further define how the key
should behave. Each message type has different parameters. Detailed information on message
types and their parameters can be found in the Message Types (Basic Editor) section.
(4) Message Type Parameters
The message type parameters are a few settable options for the selected message type —!they
include a few more details on how a key should behave.
MIDI Note, for example, allows selecting the note number, velocity, and whether or not it should
toggle when the key is pressed. X/Y allows selecting a CC number for both the X and Y
parameters, and whether or not the CCs should latch when the key is released.
More detailed information on message types and their parameters can be found in the Message
Types (Basic Editor) section.
3.1.2 Settings
(1) Connected Indicator
Displays whether or not the editor has made a
connection to an attached SoftStep controller. A
connection is required to use update firmware, send
presets to the SoftStep, and alter the SoftStep’s
settings. A connection is not needed to edit or
manage presets.
(2) Sensitivity
Adjusts the sensitivity of the SoftStep. Higher values
are more sensitive — lower values are less sensitive.
For the more math savvy, this number acts as a
multiplier on the sensor data.
Range: 0.00-2.55
Default Value: 1.00
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Display Name
Backlight
Pedal CC#
Nav Pad CC#
Sensitivity
MIDI Channel
SoftStep
CONNECTED
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