Using the looper touch strip with a daw, Drum map – Arturia KeyStep Pro Keyboard with Advanced Sequencer and Arpeggiator User Manual
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9.1.8.3. Using the Looper Touch Strip with a DAW
When the MIDI Send/Receive parameter is enabled, the activity on the Looper Strip can be
recorded in a DAW. By default, MIDI CC 9 values will be sent, but you can select a different
MIDI CC# as described above.
The Looper Touch Strip will send only the following values:
Looper Touch Strip Region
MIDI CC value
1/4
25
1/8
50
1/16
75
1/32
100
release value
0
However, if you draw a controller curve for the Looper Touch Strip in your DAW, the KeyStep
Pro will respond to the values in the following way:
MIDI CC value received
Looper Touch Strip region selected
1-25
1/4
26-50
1/8
51-75
1/16
76-100
1/32
9.1.9. Drum Map
Drum Map
Parameter
Values
Mode
Chromatic, Custom
Config
Chromatic Low note (1-103)
Custom note 1...24 (36-127)
There are four options for the MIDI note assignments of the keys in Drum mode:
In the Mode menu, you can select whether you want to map your Drum Track notes in the
standard chromatic way or to create a custom mapping.
Utility>Drum Map>Config>Chromatic: enables you to set the Chromatic Low note: which note
the lowest key will trigger when Track 1 is in Drum mode. All keys above that lowest key will
be mapped relative to this note.
Utility>Drum Map>Config>Custom: Enables you to link each of the 24 Drum keys on the
keyboard to a MIDI note number in the range 0 to 127. The default mapping starts at MIDI
note 36.
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: MIDI notes that are already used by another note are not displayed when navigating the list.
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