Joystick, Velocity, Joystick -39 velocity -39 – Elektron Monomachine User Manual

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ADDITIONAL KIT SETTINGS

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The copy, clear, paste and undo commands are available in the ASSIGN menu.
Press [FUNCTION] + [REC], [PLAY] and [STOP] to conduct these operations. All
tabs are copied as a whole, for easy transformation to other tracks or kits.

JOYSTICK
The first two to four tabs contain the parameters for the joystick.

The first tab can control the right or the left, or both right and left directions of the joystick,
depending of the value of the

MIRR (mirror) dictates how the joystick should react. If MIRR is set to OFF, the right and left
directions of the joystick have individual parameter pages named “JOY R” and “JOY L”. If
MIRR is set to ON, the right and left directions get the same settings. The parameters of
the “JOY RL” page are applied to the right direction, and inverted for the left.

The “JOY U/D” tab has the same function as the “JOY R/L” just described, but controls the
assign for the up and down directions of the joystick.

Information for the Monomachine tabletop versions, and for controlling the SFX-6
externally:
The Joystick is mapped to Pitch bend for left and right directions, Modulation
Wheel (CTRL CHANGE 1) for upward direction and Breath controller (CTRL
CHANGE 2) for downward direction.

VELOCITY
Key velocity is the name for how hard the key is played on the keyboard, or more correctly,
the amount of time it takes from the key is pressed until it reaches the base. No parameters
additional to the DEST and ADD are found here.

The key velocity control is mainly for live keyboard playing or sequencing with an
external sequencer. The internal sequencer always plays notes with velocity set to
100. Volume and other parameters are instead usually controlled with the parame-
ter locks.

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