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Velocity mode
The sensitivity control adjusts how much velocity is required to reach maximum modulating output (127).
Low values (anti-clockwise) require more velocity to reach maximum, whilst high values increase the
sensitivity, making lower speeds reach the maximum modulating output.
Playback mode
The sensitivity control is used as a trim control in playback mode to remove possible uneven timing toward
the end of the recording. See ‘Understanding recording’ pg 37
The sensitivity control has many functions and so it is important to have it in the correct position for each
mode. If it is in the wrong position, the result can be no modulating output. If at any time modulation is
not working as expected, check the sensitivity control, and also the min and max depth controls.
Min depth (0 – 127)
The minimum depth control limits the modulating output by preventing modulation falling below a preset
level. For example, when minimum depth is set to 25, modulation cannot go lower than 25. For example, if
the chosen effect parameter to be modulated is ‘volume’ with a range from no volume at 0, to maximum
volume at 127, setting the minimum depth control to 25 will prevent the volume from reaching zero. In
relation to a traditional expression pedal, the minimum depth control can be likened to the heel down
position.
Knowing the exact position of the minimum depth control is not always needed, however its level is briefly
flashed on the screen whenever it is moved. Fully anti-clockwise = 0. Fully clockwise = 127.
The minimum depth control also functions as the menu item indexer. The control does not function as a
depth control when a menu is accessed. However, its value is retained by the system when inside a menu.
When a menu is exited the control should be returned to the position it was in before menu entry.
It is important to have the minimum depth control in the correct position for the result you are trying to
obtain. If it is in the wrong position, the result can be no modulating output. Whenever the menu is
exited, be sure to correctly place the minimum depth control. If at any time modulation is not working as
expected, check the minimum depth control, and also the maximum depth control and the sensitivity
control.
Max depth
The maximum depth control limits the modulating output by preventing modulation rising above a preset
level. For example, when maximum depth is set to 90, modulation cannot go higher than 90. For example, if
the chosen effect parameter to be modulated is ‘volume’ with a range from no volume at 0, to maximum