Instruction Manual

USB 8 sensor interface / Parameters window
inverse
127 becomes 0 and 0 becomes 127. This way you may inverse the curse of a sensor.
With an expression pedal, for example, you’ll be able to inverse its curse.
lter
0-64
32 bits low-pass lter that smoothes the signal - for unstable sensors.
gate
noise gate:12 values [0-11]
Sensor
Noise
band
Sensor signal
Sampled
value
Sampled
value
+MIDI
message
2* (noise)
0
t
A noise gate threshold reduces
the bit depht of the signal. If the
analogue signal moves inside
the range of the noise gate, no
message will be sent. This eld
enables the user to set the width
of the range. A large range will
be very effective against strong
noise but will make the values
less sensitive to a relevant
change of the analogue signal.
A threshold of 5 corresponds to
127 different possible values (ie:
the analogue has to change at
least of 32 (from 4095 above or under its current position to be detected as changing). A
threshold of 11 corresponds to 2 bits , usefull for switches or all on/off sensors.