User Manual
4.0 Advanced Editor
While the Basic Editor covers the most commonly used functions, sometimes more complex setups are
desired — that is where the Advanced Editor comes into play.
The SoftStep Advanced Editor allows for up to 16 fully customizable presets —!each key can have
multiple functions, LED behavior can be customized, and more sensor response settings allow for fine-
tuning the SoftStep’s playability.
4.1 Main Window Overview
Upon first opening the Advanced Editor the main window will be displayed. This is the gateway to
everything —!customizing keys, opening the settings and setlist windows, and preset management.
The main window looks something like this:
(1) Key Boxes: (see Key Boxes section)
(2) Display Name Box: (see Display Name Box section)
(3) Hosted/Standalone Switch: Switches between Hosted mode and Standalone mode.
(4) Setlist Button: Opens the Setlist window.
(5) Settings Button: Opens the Settings window.
(6) Connection Indicator: Displays whether or not the editor has made a connection to an attached
SoftStep controller. A connection is required to use Hosted mode, update firmware, send presets
to the SoftStep, and alter the SoftStep’s settings. A connection is not needed to edit or manage
presets.
NEXU
DISPLAY NAME
Setlist
Settings
SoftStep
ADVANCED
SOFTSTEP CONNECTED
NEXU_GUY
SAVE SAVE AS REVERT DELETE
Send To SoftStep
Standalone
6
LORE
1
NAME
7
MIPS
2
TRIG
8
UMDO
3
1337
9
LORS
4
FOUR
0
ITAM
5
FIVE
N
NAVP
1
2
3
4 5
6
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