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Settings page

The Settings page can be reached by clicking on the Settings tab on the instrument header. This view offers global parameters to accommodate the instrument to your controller and playing style.

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  • Active Range: Enables you to filter MIDI notes according to the values set for Min and Max. Any note outside of this range will be ignored by the instrument. You can use this feature in conjunction with Transpose to combine multiple instruments and control them from different keyboard sections.

    • Min: Sets the lowest MIDI note that the instrument will receive.

    • Max: Sets the highest MIDI note that the instrument will receive.

    • Learn: Enables you to set Min and Max using the keys on your keyboard. Once Learn is activated, the first key press will set the Min value, and the second key press will set the Max value. Activating and deactivating Learn without pressing any key will reset Min and Max to default.

  • Pitchbend Range: Enables you to adjust the range of the pitch bend control on your keyboard between -/+48 semitones with independent control for the upper and lower value.

  • Glide: Enables you to set the portamento behavior of the instrument.

    • Always / Legato: Determines whether the glide occurs between all notes (Always), or only between overlapping notes (Legato).

    • Constant Time / Constant Rate: Switches the glide's transition from one note to the other between having a fixed duration (Constant Time), or a fixed rate of change (Constant Rate).

  • Velocity: Enables you to change the instrument's response to MIDI velocity, which is the force applied to keys when playing.

    • Min: Adjusts the minimum velocity value for the instrument. When playing lower velocities, the instrument will receive the Min value.

    • Max: Adjusts the maximum velocity value for the instrument. When playing higher velocities, the instrument will receive the Max value.

    • Curve: Let’s you freely adjust the velocity response curve to your liking.

  • Monophonic Voicing: This section contains options that apply when the instrument is set to monophonic mode.

    • Legato/Retrigger: Determines the envelope behavior when two or more notes overlap and the note priority evaluation switches the audio engine to a new note. In Legato mode, overlapping notes do not cause the envelopes to be triggered. Retrigger mode allows the envelopes to be triggered with a new note.

    • Note Priority: With a monophonic synthesizer whenever two or more notes are played at the same time a decision has to be made of which of the notes should be generated by the audio engine. Conflux provides three different schemes for this: Low, High and Last note priority.

  • Aftertouch: Enables you to define the instrument's behavior in response to MIDI aftertouch.

    • Poly: This option selects whether the instrument responds to monophonic aftertouch (Off) or polyphonic aftertouch (On). When set to On, the parameter uses polyphonic aftertouch if available, and otherwise uses monophonic aftertouch.

    • Min: Adjusts the minimum aftertouch value for the instrument. When playing with less pressure, the instrument will receive the Min value.

    • Max: Adjusts the maximum aftertouch value for the instrument. When playing with higher pressure, the instrument will receive the Max value.

    • Curve: Let’s you freely adjust the aftertouch response curve to your liking.