User Manual
4.2 Key Modulation Window Overview
Each key (including the Nav Pad) has what we call a “modulation window”. A key’s modulation window
is where it’s behavior is defined.
4.2.1 Overview
A key modulation window looks like this:
(1) Modlines — See Modlines.
(2) LED+Display Settings —!See LED+Display Settings.
(3) Counter —!See Counter.
(4) Add/Delete Modlines —!See Add/Delete Modlines.
4.2.2 Modlines
The main part of a modulation window is the modline area. Modlines tell the SoftStep keys what they
should do —!select the type of data, how to process the data, and how to output the data.
Each key can have up to 6 active modlines —!each performing a completely different function.
This is a modline:
Information travels from left to right through the modline.
+ —
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Mode
Vel
Value Output PortInit GainSource Raw Offset Result Tab l e Min Max Smooth Delay Message Type Note Ch
=
x
+
Expander
Note Set
73 1001270
Linear
1
0
1.127
Foot On
once
23
2
1
0
off
Pressure Live
37 1.27
-24.
23
Linear
0 127 333 999 1473
CC
SoftStep Share
x
+ =
Init GainSource Raw Offset Result Tab l e Min Max Smooth Delay Message Type CC# Ch Output PortValueMode
23
Output SettingsData ModifiersData SourcesInits
LED+DISPLAY SETTINGS
2
Min Max Wrap
1270
1
3
2
4
1
0
off
Pressure Live
37 1.27
-24.
23
Linear
0 127 333 999 1473
CC
SoftStep Share
x
+ =
Value GainSource Raw Offset Result Tab l e Min Max Smooth Delay Message Type CC# Ch Output PortValueMode
23
Output SettingsData ModifiersData SourcesInits
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