Users Manual

The modules fit with the sensor to provide different layouts of playing and
control: the Joué can alternatively be a standard midi controller, an effect control,
a very expressive instrument, or even all at the same time!
Simply change the modules to turn your Joué into a new instrument.
Each module will respond to vertical, horizontal and pressure movement, and
send MIDI data (ie. Control change
, pitch bend, etc.) to the connected device.
This data is then used by the device or software to trigger soun
ds, control effects,
etc.
The MIDI standard allows for 16 independent channels.
Each module is set (by default) to a separate MIDI channel, so they are
completely independent from each other
(see Modules factory settings).
Making sounds
The Joué itself doesn’t produce sound, it has to be connected to a MIDI
compatible audio software to make music. Any DAW (Digital Audio Workstation),
virtual synthesizers or MIDI compatible audio app can be used in correlation with
the Joué.
Visit our website to have more information about how to connect your Joué to the
most popular audio softwares.
The Joué Editor
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