The FullTouch Technology allows you to trigger a note at a slight touch of a key, and it allows the keyboard to track the whole vertical range of your finger position.
Just press the "Aftertouch" button, and choose the "Alt" options.
All the modes in this menu use the FullTouch Technology.
You can learn more about how these modes work by checking out the PolyBrute 12 user manual, available on the PolyBrute 12 Resources page.
The Classic Aftertouch range is found on the most common AfterTouch keyboards. This range starts after hitting the "key stop", and you modulate it by pushing the key further.
The FullTouch Zone range starts as soon as you press the key, and stops where the Classic AfterTouch area starts. In our case, the "Note On" trigger point is higher than the usual keyboards.
In FullTouch AT mode: You can assign the whole vertical range (FullTouch + Classic AT Zone) with the "Aftertouch" Modulation Lane in the Modulation Matrix.
In FullTouch AT + Z : The Full Touch Zone can be assigned with the "AfterTouch" Modulation Lane, and the "Classic Aftertouch" Zone can be assigned with the "Exp 2 + Z" modulation lane in the modulation matrix.
In Envelope Touch : The FullTouch Zone can be assigned with the "VCF Env" Modulation Lane, and the "Classic Aftertouch" Zone can be assigned with the "AfterTouch" Modulation Lane.
Yes, you can! Please check out our MPE FAQ article to learn more about it.
Yes, you can.
Go to the following menu: "Settings/Keyboard/Aftertouch Max Sens".
This sets how hard you have to press a key to reach the maximum AfterTouch setting.
The different values are: Soft, Normal (default value), and Hard.