User's Manual

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ENHANCIA
01. Getting Started 02. Introducing Neova 03. The Dashboard 04. Support
3.2. Configuring a Gesture
This section covers the use of the advanced panel (Zone C in figure 20) to customize an existing
gesture. The visuals representation of the control will vary depending on the gesture you selec-
ted, but the same principles apply to all. The figure 22 shows the Advanced Settings Panel with
its several areas, for a Tilt:
figure 22: Advanced Settings Panel
Zone A: Range and Sensitivity display
Zone B: MIDI settings
C: Mute button
The range display shows a visual representation of the gesture’s full range, as well as the current
gesture sensitivity values in the form of a slider. A cursor will also display the current value for the
gesture, if your Neova Ring is currently connected.
You can change the sensitivity settings in several ways:
Drag the sliders to change the sensitivities of the gesture to your liking. Note that the change
only takes place after the drag ends. For all gestures except Vibrato, you can click in the
middle of a range to move the entire range rather than a single value.
Double click on a slider handle, then manually input the desired value.
Use the range calibration buttons (for all gestures except Vibrato). They will either set the
start or the end the gesture range to the current gesture value.
The MIDI settings display lets you configure the MIDI messages that this gesture will create. It
only exists for the Tilt and Roll. It has two separate parts:
MIDI type: lets you choose which kind of MIDI message this gesture creates.
MIDI range:
A cursor displays the current MIDI value the HUB sends for the gesture.
Change the value range of the MIDI messages you send using the same controls as the
sensitivities: Drag and release a value or the full range, or double click then enter a value.
The mute button works just like the one from the simple representation of the gesture. Click on
it to mute or unmute the selected gesture.
Note: After setting a gesture, the next Gesture of the same type you create will keep the same
sensitivity values.