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MIDI Channels
Common Channel (Common Chnl):
This setting determines which MIDI channel is the
common channel (various controls can be assigned to the common channel in Edit Mode). The
available settings are
USB A1
–
A16
, and
USB B1
–
B16
.
Note Display
Type:
Determines whether the display will show a note by its pitch
Value
(e.g., C2, F#3, etc.)
or by its MIDI note
Number
(e.g., 36, 54, etc.).
Keyboard
Important:
Edit Mode contains other parameters that affect the keyboard but are saved only
with the Preset, not with the global settings. See the
Edit Mode: Keyboard
section for more
information.
Curve:
The keyboard's velocity curve. The available range is
-50
to
+50
. At a low value, the
curve is flatter at low velocities, becoming much steeper at high velocities. At a high value, the
curve is steeper at low velocities, becoming flatter at high velocities. At the maximum setting
of
+50
, it takes
very
little force to generate a velocity value of 127.
Gain:
An offset to keyboard's overall velocity sensitivity. The available range is
-20
to
+20
. At a
low value, more force is required to generate a note. At a high value, less force is required to
generate a note.
Black / White:
An offset to the black keys' or white keys' overall velocity sensitivity. The
available range is
-20
to
+20
. At a low value, more force is required to generate a note. At a
high value, less force is required to generate a note.
Tip:
These parameters are useful if you play the black keys and white keys differently (e.g.,
due to the higher position of the black keys, your preferred hand positioning, etc.).
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