User Manual

2.3. Controls
2.3.1. Buttons
In Slave mode, You can use the right and le buttons to navigate through Lié’s presets. Pressing le and right
buttons until the LEDs start blinking will re-calibrate Touché SE.
Moreover, in Slave mode, the Buttons send the following CCs :
Le : CC 80
Right : CC 81
2.3.2. Encoder
In both Slave and Standalone mode, the Encoder allows you to define Touché SE’s sensitivity. Turning it towards
the right will increase sensitivity, turning it to the le will decrease it. The Encoder has 8 sensitivity steps, and the
four LEDs will display the sensitivity steps whenever you turn the Encoder, by being incrementally lit from le to
right (Learn more in the Adjusting your sensitivity section).
The Encoder also gives you a special feature called “Freeze” : pushing the Encoder will freeze the data sent from the
four Shiings. Touché SE shows that it is freeze mode when its four LEDs are blinking. If you release your hand from
Touché SE while it is in Freeze mode, or press it in any way, it will maintain the controlled parameters at the frozen
value. Pushing again the Encoder will unfreeze Touché SE. In the same way, push the encoder for 2 seconds to put
Touché SE into standby mode. No LEDs will shine and you’ll just need to push one of the buttons to wake Touché SE
up again. Standby mode enables you to switch o your Touché SE without having to unplug it.
2.3.3. LEDs
LEDs gives you a visual feedback on dierent aspects :
White LEDs display sensitivity levels ; there are 8 dierent levels of sensitivity going from low (le) : one LED on
intermediate brightness, to high (right) : all LED on maximum brightness. Slave mode always displays sensitivity.
Orange LEDs display Touché SE sensitivity in Standalone mode.
Pink LEDs display the bootloader mode : Touché SE is installing or waiting for a new firmware.
Blinking light indicate that Touché SE is frozen : Pushing the Encoder will freeze the data sent from the four
Shiings. Pushing again the Encoder will unfreeze Touché SE.
Fast blinking white LEDs for a short period of time confirms the re-calibration of Touché SE.
No shinning LEDs (although Touché SE is connected to a power source) indicates that the Touché SE is in a
standby mode. You’ll just need to push one of the buttons to switch the Touché SE back on."
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