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Version 1.8
Useful settings
There are many ways the device can be used and setup. The following list is not exhaustive, but provides a
place to start.
Tilt
Tilt is useful for all sorts of effect parameters. It is a stable mode that will accurately display the angle held. It
is particularly good for modulating the bandwidth filter of a Wah Wah effect, with the sensitivity control fully
clockwise.
1.
Choose a Wah Wah effect parameter
2.
Set min depth to minimum (fully anti-clockwise)
3.
Set the max depth to maximum (fully clockwise)
4.
Set the sensitivity to 99 (fully clockwise).
5.
Press the on/off/calibration switch so that the ON LED lights.
6.
Place the sensor on the back of the leg, below the knee and on the top of the calf.
7.
Keep the leg straight and calibrate whilst bending the knee downwards over a small angle (20
degrees)
8.
The sensor unit can now be tilted backwards and forwards quickly to modulate the bandwidth filter.
9.
Try it with the bi-directional switch in both positions
10.
Try it with sensor mounted on an instrument or other body part
11.
Set the min depth control a little as needed to start the bandwidth filter with a brighter tone
Quad tilt
Quad tilt data is obtained over angles in four directions. Quad tilt is useful for continuous modulation.
As with ‘Tilt’ mode, using the six best starting orientations, and tilting no further than 90 degrees is a failsafe
method, though good results can still be obtained starting on an angle and/or tilting further than 90 degrees,
depending on starting and finishing orientations.
See Orientations