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3. Control Settings
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any channel settings of the incoming message and respond accordingly. For example, suppose the
TWEAKER’s bottom left button is congured to respond to note 37 on channel 1. If omni is o, then
the TWEAKER would ignore any note 37 (on or o) received on any other channel. If omni is on, then
that same note message would actually turn the LED on and o in response!
Potentiometer Notes
The “pot. notes” button will enable or disable a unique feature of the TWEAKER. When enabled,
the 2 sliders and 2 analog knobs with center detent will send out a MIDI note with velocity 0 when
the potentiometer is at exact center of the range. Additionally, a note will be sent with a dierent
velocity when the potentiometer crosses the center of the range. If the center is crossed when
decreasing the value of the pot, it will send out a note with velocity 64; if increasing the velocity
is 127. The note values are xed and cannot be edited, however, they match the default CC values
of the pots. This feature is particularly useful when using the knobs trigger a lter sweep or when
using the fader for pitch control.
3.8 FSR Settings
The FSR (Force Sensitive Resistor) enables the pressure sensitivity of the drum pads, and can be
customized for sensitivity and response. These settings aect all drum pads.
Retrigger Rate
This describes the “temporal resolution” of the aftertouch CC messages of the drum pads. The
number represents multiples of 5 milliseconds (ms). For example, with a setting of 9, the TWEAKER
will send CC messages every 45ms while a drum pad is held down.
Sensitivity
A higher number makes the pads more sensitive, a lower number less sensitive, and therefore
requiring more force to produce a note and velocity value.
Trrigger
The pressure at which a pad generates a Note On message (and starts streaming CC messages).
Min: 0
Max: 1023
Default: 15
Note: Least Signicant Byte is Transmitted First.