Sensitivity - Alesis ControlPad Manual De Referencia

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SENSITIVITY

The Sensitivity parameter describes how a pad or trigger will
react when it is engaged. With a high sensitivity setting, you
don't have to hit the pad or trigger very hard to achieve a
maximum velocity output. On the other hand, with a low
sensitivity setting it is harder to achieve a maximum velocity
output when hitting the pad or trigger hard. If you find it
very easy to achieve maximum velocity (127) when you hit a
specific pad or trigger, you might want to set its Sensitivity
to a lower value. This will allow for more dynamics in your
playing style.
Adjusting a pad's
Sensitivity may also
prevent any "cross-
talk" with adjacent
pads. For example, if
a pad is naturally
more sensitive than
another, it may trigger
when its neighboring pads are hit. Reducing its Sensitivity
could prevent crosstalk. On the other hand, if a pad is
naturally insensitive and does not respond unless it is hit
very hard, striking it may cause adjacent pads to trigger as
well. Increasing its Sensitivity could prevent crosstalk.
How to change Sensitivity :
1.
Select the pad or trigger you would like to edit by striking it.
2.
Press the function button until the LED next to Sensitivity
turns on.
3.
The current Sensitivity level for the pad or trigger will be
displayed.
4.
Use the
and
As you move through the choices, the value will be loaded
automatically.
!
Remember
Crosstalk occurs when vibrations from
hitting a pad are transferred to another pad
and cause it to trigger as well. Crosstalk
with adjacent pads usually occurs when a
pad is hit near the edge. Hit the center area
of the pad to avoid this.
buttons to select a Sensitivity value (0-20).
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