EditorX-80 Sensor Input Digital Sensors

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Digital Sensors

The following digital sensor presets are available:

  • BioBeat3D
  • HotSpot2D
  • Magnetic3D
  • Moist
  • MoveAlong
  • MoveAround
  • Orient3D
  • Orient4D
  • ReachCloseD
  • ReachID
  • Swipe3D


BioBeat3D

See the BIOBEAT3D function for more information.

Editorx-75 sensor biobeat3d.png


HotSpot2D

See the HOTSPOT2D function for more information.

Editorx-73 sensor hotspot2d.png


Magnetic3D

See the MAGNETIC3D function for more information.

Sensor magnetic3d.png


Moist3D

See the MOIST3D function for more information.

Editorx-73 sensor moist3d.png


MoveAlong

See the MOVEALONG function for more information. This function is only available on the USB-microDig, it is not available on the Wi-microDig.

Sensor movealong.png


MoveAround

See the MOVEAROUND function for more information.

Sensor movearound.png


Orient3D

See the ORIENT3D function for more information.

Sensor orient3d.png


Orient4D

See the ORIENT4D function for more information.

Editorx-75 sensor orient4d.png


ReachCloseD

See the REACHCLOSED function for more information.

Editorx-75 sensor reachclosed.png


ReachID

See the REACHID function for more information.

Editorx-75 sensor reachid.png


Swipe3D

See the SWIPE3D function for more information.

Editorx-75 sensor swipe3d.png


Example:

If the sensor is digital, eg. an Orient3D, the parameters that the sensor captures are represented as virtual sensor inputs and mapped as per the processing section. By default (after clearing the digitizer configuration) they are mapped to a ControlChange MIDI message with their controller numbers incremented sequentially. For example, if the Orient3D is plugged into port 1, by default its heading value is represented as sensor input 1 and output as MIDI controller 0, its pitch value is represented as sensor input 2 and output as MIDI controller 1, and its roll value is represented as sensor input 3 and output as MIDI controller 2.