Novation remote le 用户指南
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Spring Left - as soon as a finger is released from the
Touchpad, the value of the Touchpad will shift back to the
far left (to a value of zero if 0-127 has been defined for this
Touchpad, the value of the Touchpad will shift back to the
far left (to a value of zero if 0-127 has been defined for this
axis, or to a value of -64 if -64-+63 is assigned to it).
Spring Centre - as soon as a finger is released from the
Spring Centre - as soon as a finger is released from the
Touchpad, the value of the Touchpad will shift to the centre
point of that axis (to a value of 64 if 0-127 is defined for
that axis, or to a value of 0 if -64-+63 is assigned to it).
point of that axis (to a value of 64 if 0-127 is defined for
that axis, or to a value of 0 if -64-+63 is assigned to it).
Edit Menu Page 6 - X/Y touchpad Y Control
This page selects the type of X/Y touchpad Y-axis (vertical)
operation. Rotating the DATA encoder scrolls between
three modes for XXX: No Spring, Spring Left and Spring
operation. Rotating the DATA encoder scrolls between
three modes for XXX: No Spring, Spring Left and Spring
Center. See previous section for definitions. See next
section for more information on how to assign MIDI data to
the touchpad.
section for more information on how to assign MIDI data to
the touchpad.
Using the X/Y touchpad
The touchpad allows transmission of up to four MIDI data
values, two on the X-axis (horizontal) and two on the Y-
axis (vertical). The MIDI data transmitted depends on how a
values, two on the X-axis (horizontal) and two on the Y-
axis (vertical). The MIDI data transmitted depends on how a
finger moves along the touchpad; by moving a finger in a
diagonal direction, both X- & Y-axis data is generated
simultaneously. Alternatively, just moving a finger along the
bottom of the touchpad will only transmit X-axis data.
diagonal direction, both X- & Y-axis data is generated
simultaneously. Alternatively, just moving a finger along the
bottom of the touchpad will only transmit X-axis data.
Using the touchpad in PLAY mode
In PLAY mode, the display will show the values being sent
out to the USB port and/or MIDI out, for example:
out to the USB port and/or MIDI out, for example:
If any of the X or Y controls have been set to 'No Control',
then the display will show 'Off' for that control. In the
example above, the Y2 control has been set to 'No control',
so only one parameter is assigned to the Y-axis but two to
the X-axis. This display allows the exact size of each
the X-axis. This display allows the exact size of each
parameter on each axis to be viewed while in use, it does
not allow the viewing of the type of MIDI data assigned to
each axis. EDIT mode must be selected to view the details
of the MIDI data being transmitted by each axis (see below).
not allow the viewing of the type of MIDI data assigned to
each axis. EDIT mode must be selected to view the details
of the MIDI data being transmitted by each axis (see below).
Using the touchpad in EDIT mode
By pressing the EDIT button once and entering the
individual Template Edit mode (the LED to the left of the
button will illuminate not flash), the MIDI data assigned to
the touchpad for the currently selected Template can easily
individual Template Edit mode (the LED to the left of the
button will illuminate not flash), the MIDI data assigned to
the touchpad for the currently selected Template can easily
be viewed and edited, as with any of the ReMOTE LE's
controls. Selecting either X1, X2, Y1 or Y2 for edit is
slightly different than editing any other control as there are
controls. Selecting either X1, X2, Y1 or Y2 for edit is
slightly different than editing any other control as there are
essentially four different controls on the one touchpad.
With other assignable controls (knobs and buttons), simply
moving the control will suffice but these only have one
parameter assigned to them at any one time. With the
With other assignable controls (knobs and buttons), simply
moving the control will suffice but these only have one
parameter assigned to them at any one time. With the
touchpad in EDIT mode, there needs to be a way of calling
up any of the four parameters for edit. This is done by
dividing the touchpad into four quadrants, as follows:
up any of the four parameters for edit. This is done by
dividing the touchpad into four quadrants, as follows:
Simply pressing and holding the touchpad in one of the
quadrants as shown in the diagram will first display all MIDI
data assigned to that control within the touchpad, as
follows:
If the X1 quadrant had been pressed, this would signify that
Filter Frequency had been assigned to the first parameter
on the X-axis (horizontal) on Continuous Controller
Filter Frequency had been assigned to the first parameter
on the X-axis (horizontal) on Continuous Controller
number 74, at a current value of 55.
Then the display will move to the first page of the individual
Template Edit menu as it would do if any assignable control
Then the display will move to the first page of the individual
Template Edit menu as it would do if any assignable control
was touched in this mode, showing the following:
Now, whatever control within the Touchpad was pressed
(X1, X2, Y1 or Y2) can be edited the same way as any
assignable control on the ReMOTE LE. See the individual
(X1, X2, Y1 or Y2) can be edited the same way as any
assignable control on the ReMOTE LE. See the individual
Template Edit mode menu on pages 11-15 for more
information on how to do this.
information on how to do this.
Touchpad Y Type:
XXX
X1 = 105 Y1 = 056
X2 = 087 Y2 = Off
Filter Freq
55 CC74
Control Type:
CC