While in User Mode, both encoders and faders send several types of MIDI data. ![]() In DAW mode, encoders alter the panning in the mixer, while the faders alter the volume. At the same time, the faders control envelope parameters like attack, decay, sustain, and release. ![]() For example, in Analog Lab, the encoders will affect a range of parameters like cutoff, resonance, LFO amount, etc. Within each mode, each pad can have a different setting.Įncoders are endless (they can turn continuously without a start or finish point) and have multiple functionalities. The pads are also pressure-sensitive, meaning that they have polyphonic aftertouch. Velocity-sensitive pads have different uses, such as being able to trigger samples within your DAW, you can play chords on software or hardware instruments, and can send MIDI data.
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