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Display menu: Lets you select one of two ways to display the current state of the Modulation
Strip: Bar or Dot. Bar displays a bar of lit LEDs from the default position of the strip to the cur-
rent value; whereas Dot displays a dot of lit LEDs at the current value.
Touch Ctl menu: Lets you select between Absolute (default behaviour) and Relative. When us-
ing Relative, the current value of the controlled parameter is preserved when you put your fin-
ger anywhere on the Modulation Strip. You can then move your finger up and down to change
the parameter by the corresponding amount.
Spring Mode
This mode simulates a simple spring that can be deflected both up and down from its default posi-
tion, which is the middle of the Modulation Strip. The current position of the spring (the parameter
value) is indicated by a blue LED. If you put your finger on the strip, the value instantly jumps to
the corresponding position and stays there as long as you keep your finger on the strip. When you
remove your finger, the value springs back to its default position. This behavior is called Absolute
(alternatively, Standard can be set to Relative, see below). This mode mimics the behavior of the
Pitch Strip. In Spring mode, the following additional settings are available for the Modulation Strip:
Display menu: Lets you select one of two ways to display the current state of the Modulation
Strip: Bar or Dot. Bar displays a bar of lit LEDs from the default position of the strip to the cur-
rent value; whereas Dot displays a dot of lit LEDs at the current value.
Strength slider: Adjusts the rate at which the spring rebounds to its default position. The higher
the Strength setting, the quicker the value will spring back to its default position.
Touch Ctl menu: Lets you select between Absolute (default behaviour) and Relative. When us-
ing Relative, the current value of the controlled parameter is preserved when you put your fin-
ger anywhere on the Modulation Strip. You can then move your finger up and down to change
the parameter by the corresponding amount.
Ball Mode
This mode simulates a ball that is attracted by the gravity of your finger. The current position of the
ball (the parameter value) is indicated by a blue LED. If you put your finger on the strip, the ball will
move towards your finger and stop as it reaches the finger’s position. If you remove your finger
before, the ball sustains its momentum and continues to move along the Modulation Strip until the
friction of the surface causes it to slow down and stop. Alternatively, you can “throw” the ball by
putting your finger on the ball’s current position, dragging it in any direction, and removing your
finger. The faster you drag your finger, the faster the ball will get. In Ball mode, the following addi-
tional settings are available for the Modulation Strip:
Display menu: Lets you select one of two ways to display the current state of the Modulation
Strip: Bar or Dot. Bar displays a bar of lit LEDs from the default position of the strip to the cur-
rent value; whereas Dot displays a dot of lit LEDs at the current value.
Friction slider: Adjusts the friction of the surface that slows down the ball once you have re-
moved your finger. The higher the Friction value, the quicker the ball will decelerate and stop.
When fully left, the ball never stops. When fully right, the ball stops instantly.
Gravity slider: Adjusts the attraction of your finger on the ball: The higher the Gravity value,
the faster the ball will move. This parameter doesn’t affect the ball movement if you throw the
ball with your finger (see above).
Configuring Touch Strips
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