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When you first start the software editor it will connect automatically to the USB Receiver and
load a 3-axis basic preset that matches the default configuration which was preloaded on the
USB Receiver. You can use the application to edit, save, load, and burn presets to the USB
Receiver. Once a preset is burned, it will be automatically loaded when the USB Receiver is
connected to the computer without having to open the software editor.
The software interface is arranged in modules as a “signal flow” from left to right. Starting on
the left side, you have the raw signals from the Ring for each axis. The raw X, Y, and Z signals
can feed into any of the six processor modules. The processor modules are used to amplify
and smooth out the raw signals from the Ring. The processor modules then feed the ten MIDI
output modules which use the processed signal to create a MIDI message.
Axis module
Processor module
MIDI output module
The Processor signal varies from 0 to 255 which allows for more range than a 0 to 127 signal.
The Processor modules feature useful controls for working the raw outputs into usable control
signals:
The Input control selects which of the three axis
signals will be used for the processor. The same
raw axis signal can be used for multiple processor
modules.
Invert will flip the incoming raw data to invert the
signal.
Center sets the center point for the processor
signal. By moving the center value up or down,
you can create dead zones” where there will be
little or no signal output for certain hand
positions. The value can be set manually or by
pressing the center button, the current position
of the Ring axis will be used. The default value is
127 which the middle of the 0 to 255 range.
Smooth adjusts the amount of filtering applied to the Hot Hand signal. More filtering will
smooth out the response and make it less jittery. In some cases, it will be more useful to
have less filtering for a faster and more responsive output.
Depth applies gain (amplifies) the incoming signal for greater range. Reduce the Depth to
reduce the overall signal range.
Module Enable
Signal Monitor
Processor module details
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