User's Manual

automatically change to “12Step” after the application fully loads to show that a connection
between the Editor and the device has been made.
On the bottom right side of the window you can set the Global Sensitivity of the key pads
and the sensitivity of the select key.
Note Editor
The Note Editor is arranged like the keys on the 12 step and stores and displays the notes
for each key. To select notes for a key just click on the key you wish to assign notes to so
that it is highlighted. Above you can see that the key pad in the lower C position is
highlighted. Once a key is highlighted you can select the notes you want from the keyboard
image along the top.
The image to the right shows the G# assignments as a
major triad: G#, C and D#. The notes are highlighted on
the longer keyboard image and shown as letters on the key
itself. If you wish to remove a note just click it again from
the keyboard image to deselect it. To choose notes for a
different key click on another key to highlight it.
When you’re done selecting your notes you can click the
transpose pitches” button and a little number box will
appear allowing you to transpose your selected notes up or
down in semitones. The “clear current key” button clears
all of the notes you’ve selected on the highlighted key.
The copy pitches button allows you to copy all of the pitches on each key for one preset
into the note editor of a different preset. After clicking the copy pitches button go to a
different preset and click the same button which would at that point say paste pitches.
Then you can save your preset. This is useful for when you wish to use the same notes
from one preset but paste them into a preset with different MIDI Parameter settings.
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