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FOOTSWITCH CONTROL
This function allows you route the 3
footswitch controllers to any of the
footswitch destinations. The footswitches
can be routed to switch: Sustain (pri/sec/
both), Alternate Volume Envelope (pri/
sec/both), Alternate Volume Release (pri/
sec/both), or Cross-switch between the
primary and secondary instruments.
FOOTSWITCH CTL
1 -> Sustain
PITCH BEND RANGE
This function allows you to specify the
pitch wheel range for the current preset
or it can be set to be controlled globally
(set in the Master menu). Pitch bend
range is only applied when the pitch
wheel is used to control pitch.
PITCH BEND RANGE
± 12 semitones
MIDI CONTROLLER AMOUNT
This function allows you to specify an
amount parameter (variable from -128 to
+127) for each of the MIDI controllers.
CONTROLLER AMT
A:+127 B:-090
CONTROLLER AMT
C:+127 D:-090
PRESSURE AMOUNT
This function allows you to specify an
amount parameter for mono or poly
keyboard pressure data (aftertouch). The
pressure amount is variable from -128 to
+127.
PRESSURE AMOUNT
+127
VELOCITY CURVE
Incoming velocity data can be modified by
a velocity curve in order to provide
different types of dynamics in response to
your playing or better adapt to the MIDI
controller. This function allows you to
select one of the four velocity curves or
leave the velocity data unaltered (Off). In
addition, the velocity curve can be set to
Global, which means that the global
velocity curve (programmed in the Master
menu) is used.
VELOCITY CURVE
Global
KEYBOARD CENTER
The Keyboard Center parameter estab-
lishes a reference point for keyboard
modulation. Keys above this point will
have a positive value and keys below it
will be negative. The keyboard center can
be set to any key within the range A-1 to
C7.
KEYBOARD CENTER
C#3
Summary of Contents for PROTEUS FX
Page 1: ...Read This First Important Safety Instructions ...
Page 9: ...7 Proteus FX INTRODUCTION ...
Page 10: ...8 INTRO CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 17: ...15 Proteus FX BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 18: ...16 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 23: ...21 Proteus FX MASTER MENU ...
Page 24: ...22 MASTER MENU ...
Page 33: ...31 Proteus FX EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 34: ...32 EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 51: ...49 Proteus FX PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 52: ...50 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 64: ...62 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 65: ...63 Proteus FX EDIT MENU ...
Page 66: ...64 EDIT MENU ...
Page 81: ...79 Proteus FX STEP BY STEP ...
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Page 89: ...87 Proteus FX REFERENCE SECTION ...
Page 100: ...98 REFERENCE SECTION Percussion Instrument Locations ...
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