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Adjusting the touch sensitivity of the fader
Operation Manual
21
ENGLISH
Adjusting the touch sensitivity of the
fader
You can adjust the touch sensitivity of the fader over
a range from 1 to 8.
1 Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch of the
CC121 to set it to the STANDBY ( ) posi-
tion, then connect the CC121 to the com-
puter via a USB cable.
2 Start the computer.
3 Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch to set it the
ON position while holding the CHANNEL
SELECT [ ] button and CHANNEL
SELECT [ ] button.
The CUBASE READY lamp will flash and the
current setting of the touch sensitivity is indi-
cated by the on/off status of the eight buttons
(show below) in the Channel section. When the
touch sensitivity is set to 2, for example, the
[] (Read Automation) button and [ ] (Edit
Instrument) button are turned on.
4 Press the button corresponding to the
desired sensitivity, following the list below.
A setting of “1” produces the most gradual
response while a setting of “8” produces the
most sensitive response.
Pressing the button will set the touch sensitivity, turn
on the lamps of the pressed button and all buttons
representing values below, then store the specified
value to the internal memory of the CC121.
5 Confirm the result of the setting by touching
the fader.
The lamp of the [ ] (Record) button of the
Transport section will light as soon as the
CC121 recognizes that the fader is operated.
6 Repeat steps 4 - 5 to adjust the sensitivity.
7 After finishing the setting, press the
[STANDBY/ON] switch to set it to the
STANDBY position.
Now the setting is complete.
Lighting of these two
buttons only indicates
that the touch sensitivity
is set to 2.
Sensitivity Button
8 [] (Mute) button
7 [] (Monitor) button
6 [] (Solo) button
5 [] (Enable Record) button
4 [] (Read Enable) button
3 [] (Channel Settings) button
2 [] (Write Enable) button
1 [] (Edit Instrument) button
Touch
sensitivity 8
Touch
sensitivity 6
Touch
sensitivity 4
Touch
sensitivity 2
Touch
sensitivity 7
Touch
sensitivity 5
Touch
sensitivity 3
Touch
sensitivity 1
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