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Keyboard
Curve: The keyboard's velocity curve. The available settings are Linear, EXP1, and EXP2.
Sensitivity: The keyboard's overall velocity sensitivity. The available range is 1-10. At 1, it would take a lot of
force to generate a velocity value of 127. At 10, the opposite is true.
Pads
Pad Threshold: The velocity threshold to trigger the pads. The available range is 0-15. This can help prevent
false triggering or make it easier to trigger the pads.
Velocity Curve: The pads' velocity curve. The available settings are Linear, EXP1, EXP2, Log1, and Log2.
Velocity Sense (Sensitivity): The pads' overall velocity sensitivity. The available range is 1-10. At 1, it would
take a lot of force to generate a velocity value of 127. At 10, the opposite is true.
Tempo
Tempo: The global tempo as indicated in beats per minute. When MAX25 is using its internal MIDI clock, this
global tempo setting determines the speed of the Arpeggiator, Sequencer, and Note Repeat rate. The
available range is 30 – 300 BPM.
Tap Average: The number of times you would need to press [TAP TEMPO] to enter a new tempo. The
available range is 2-4.
Tempo LED: When MAX25 is using its internal MIDI clock, the [TAP TEMPO] LED will flash in time with the
current tempo setting. You can set this feature to On or Off.
Clock
Source: Determines whether MAX25 uses its Internal MIDI clock or refers to an External clock (e.g., from a
DAW).
CV/Gate
CV/Gate Out: This determines how data is sent out of the CV OUT and GATE OUT:
• Key/Seq: The data from the keyboard, Arpeggiator, and Sequencer will be sent out. The keyboard will
send out 1V per octave (lowest C = 0V).
• Pads: The data from the pads will be sent out, with the notes sent corresponding to the pads' note values
(if a note is assigned).
• Common (Channel): When connected via USB, the data sent to MAX25 over the common channel and
port will be sent out. When not connected via USB, the data sent to the MAX25 over the MIDI IN on the
common channel will be sent out.
• USB 1A – 16A, 1B – 16B: When connected via USB, the data sent to MAX25 over the selected channel
and port will be sent out. When not connected via USB, the data sent to the MAX25 over the MIDI IN on
the selected channel will be sent out, but Port B will be ignored.
• Seq: Note On and Note Off events from the Sequencer will be sent out.
• Seq CC: MIDI CC events from the Sequencer will be sent out of the CV OUT. Note On and Note Off
events from the Sequencer will be sent out of the GATE OUT.
• Pbend: MIDI events from the PITCH BEND WHEEL will be sent out of the CV OUT. Note On and Note
Off events from the Sequencer will be sent out of the GATE OUT.
• Modwhl: MIDI CC events from the MOD WHEEL will be sent out of the CV OUT. Note On and Note Off
events from the Sequencer will be sent out of the GATE OUT.
• ExpPedl: MIDI CC events from an attached expression pedal will be sent out of the CV OUT. Note On
and Note Off events from the Sequencer will be sent out of the GATE OUT.
• Fadr1CC – 8CC: MIDI events from the selected fader (1-8) will be sent out of the CV OUT. Note On and
Note Off events from the Sequencer will be sent out of the GATE OUT.
Important:
• CC messages will be sent only if the associated control is set to send them.
• When Pbend, Modwhl, ExpPedl, or Fadr1CC-8CC is selected, CC messages (or pitch bend information)
received on the same USB port and MIDI channel of that control with the same CC number (or pitch) will
also be sent to the CV OUT.
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