Switch presets by sending program change messages (1-16) via USB MIDI from DAW (e.g. Ableton Live).
1MPE
2MPE
3MPE
4MPE
5MPE
6MPE
7MPE
8MPE
9MPE
10MPE
11MPE
12MPE
13MPE
14MPE
15MPE
16MPE
This configuration interface requires a browser with WebUSB support.
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Please close other tabs/browsers connected to the SICK KICK and reload this page. Alternatively, unplug the SICK KICK usb cable, wait 3 seconds, and reconnect it.
Please (re-)connect the SICK KICK in order to use the config interface.
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Unplug the SICK KICK usb cable, wait 3 seconds, and reconnect it.
Reboot as USB Drive
The device will reboot into bootloader (massβstorage) mode. A drive will appear β copy the downloaded
.uf2 firmware file onto it. After copying finishes, the device restarts automatically. Do not disconnect the device during file transfer!!!
Reset Preset to Default
This will restore all MIDI messages and LED colors for this preset and save to device.
Factory Reset
This will reset ALL presets to factory defaults and save to device.
Export Configuration
What would you like to export?
Import Single Preset
Select the preset slot to import into:
Update Firmware
MIDI Messages
Color Configuration
Choose primary LED color for the released state with low or mid brightness:
The same color is used with varying brightness for aftertouch (up-down press) and MIDI
notes. Choose secondary color for left-right and
front-back press, usually assigned to MIDI pitch bend (PB) and control change (CC). Adjust both colors by
moving the two dots in the rainbow circle. The brightness slider below will update as soon as one of the
dots in the circle is touched.
βΈ Color presets
βΈ Advanced
Primary color (background + full brightness for notes)
Secondary color (left-right and front-back)
Red, Green and Blue
can be values between 0 and 255, Hue can be 0 to 360, Saturation
and
Value can be 0 to 100.
General
βΈ Advanced
Sensor Calibration
Adjust global sensor calibration values carefully. This affects all MIDI message settings in all banks,
particularly thresholds and value ranges. Setting the pressure minimum too low may result in false
triggers caused by sensor noise or external vibrations.