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Air Fader
The changing position of an interruption of the Beam relative to the Sensor - acts as a
virtual fader on the
MIDI Controller
it is being sent to. For example, if the Destination
setting is MIDI Controller No 7 - Channel Volume - with a Control Minimum setting
of 0, and a Control Depth setting of 100 - an interruption of the Beam at the furthest
point from the Sensor would transmit a Channel Volume of 0 - i.e.. silence. Moving the
interruption along the Beam towards the Sensor would offer a steady increase in the
volume of the sound - to its maximum at the point nearest the Sensor. If at any point in
its movement the interruption ceases, the volume of the sound will remain constant at
that level, until another interruption passes through the point in the Beam at which the
previous interruption had ceased, when the volume of sound will again start changing up
or down in accordance with the direction of the interruption’s movement towards or away
from the Sensor.
Speed
A number between the Minimum and Depth setting relative to the speed of the move-
ment of an interruption within the Beam.
Minimum
Sets the Minimum level transmitted from the selected MIDI Controller,
for example if
we set the Control Source to Speed and the Minimum to 064 and the depth to 100
the slowest possible movements within the Beam would send a Minimum controller value
64, the fastest possible movements would send a level of 127.
Depth
Depth selects the maximum level of control to be allowed to the MIDI Controller. For
the selected MIDI Controller.
Reverse
This reverses the depth control setting,
for example if you wanted to reverse say the
speed on movement within a Beam so that slow movements create louder musical output
set MIDI Control Chain A to the following (see diagram below)
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