User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Downloads & Updates
- 1.2. Installation
- 2. Touché
- 2.1. Overview
- 2.1.1. What is Touché ?
- 2.1.2. Slave and Standalone
- 2.1.3. Default Behaviour
- 2.2. Mechanism
- 2.2.1. Concept
- 2.2.2. Shiftings
- 2.2.3. Skin
- 2.2.4. Cylinders
- 2.2.5. Slider
- 2.3. Controls
- 2.3.1. Buttons
- 2.3.2. Encoder
- 2.3.3. LEDs
- 2.4. Connectivity
- 2.4.1. Ports
- 2.4.2. Data
- 3. Lié
- 3.1. Overview
- 3.1.1. What is Lié ?
- 3.1.2. System Requirements
- 3.1.3. Plug-in Formats
- 3.2. Interface
- 3.2.1. Menu
- 3.2.2. Settings
- 3.2.3. Browser
- 3.2.4. Slot Center
- 3.2.5. Plug-In Preset Specificities
- 3.2.6. Hardware Preset Specificities
- 3.2.7. Memory View
- 3.2.8. Scope
- 3.2.9. Sensitivity Curve Editor
- 4. Workflow
- 4.1. DAW Setup
- 4.1.1. Ableton Live
- 4.1.2. Logic Pro
- 4.1.3. Cubase
- 4.1.4. Presonus Studio One
- 4.1.5. GarageBand
- 4.2. Creating a new plug-in preset
- 4.3. Creating a new hardware preset
- 4.4. Loading a hardware preset in Touché’s internal memory
- 4.5. Adjusting your sensitivity
- 4.5.1. By Parameter
- 4.5.2. For the Top and Bottom Shiftings
- 4.5.3. For the Left and Right Shiftings

Toolbar
1. Instrument View : Displays the interface of the hosted plug-in. In the case of a Hardware Preset, displays MIDI
options like MIDI Channel.
2. Random : Sets random assignations for each Slot. If you wish to keep the current assignations, please save your
configuration as a preset before proceeding.
3. Flip Curves : Shows sensitivity curves for all 8 Slots.
4. Autoset : Allows the automatic adjustment of the values of the min/max sliders, according to the current value
of the parameters from the hosted plug-in. Activating this option lets you browse through the presets from the
hosted plug-in without manually adjusting the min/max of the assigned parameters, in order to keep the
default sound from the preset.
5. Clear : Resets all curves and assignations. If you wish to keep the current settings, please save your
configuration as a preset before proceeding.
3.2.5. Plug-In Preset Specificities
1. Instrument Selection
Click on the drop down list at the top right of the Slot Center to display the list of your scanned plug-ins. Then, click
on the name of a plug-in to load it. You must scan your plug-in before selecting an instrument. Learn more about
plug-in scanning in the Settings section.
2. Parameter Selection
The parameters you can choose depends on those accessible in the plug-in selected. When a preset is empty, no
parameter is selected and “NONE” is displayed. Click on the "NONE" to display the list of the available parameters
in a drop-down list. Some plug-ins may have non-explicit names for their parameters. "
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