User manual

USER MANUAL
This mode is principally used as a mute function for the short term or to trigger an action to the
software / material being used.
Toggle mode can also be programmed. In this case, at each transition from 0 to 1 (released/pressed),
the MIDI will be sent and the opposite value will be assigned.
Toggle mode is the default. It will probably be used when the buttons are programmed for the standard
mute functions.
List of the 16 digital controls concerned by the modes Push / Toggle:
- 8 assignable buttons
- 1 button on the joystick
- 1 button on the encoder
- 1 footswitch
- 5 transport buttons (used with SHIFT active)
Curve Models
Another strength of the Bitstream 3X: each analog control can vary according to the 7 curve models.
The variation given by an analogue control can evolve according to the model:
- Linear
- Inverse linear
- Logarithmic
- Inverse logarithmic
- Random
- User 1
- User 2
Graphical representation of the curve models
The curve called « Random » allows the sending of a MIDI event, being a random value at each
change of the analog control.
The User 1 and User 2 curves are programmable such that the user can give any value to each of the
128 positions of the analog control.
For more information about the modes User 1 and User 2, see the section for the configuration
software of the Bitstream 3X.
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State of the
digital control
Send Max (127)
value
Send Min (0)
value
Button Pushed
Button
Released
Linear
Inv. linear Logarithmic Inv. logarithmic