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No dynamic sensitivity (fixed value)
Highest dynamic sensitivity (recommended for
those who play with a light touch)
Optimal sensitivity (default value)
Reduced dynamic sensitivity (recommended for
those who play with a heavy touch)
FIXED
SOFT
NORMAL
HARD
Use the ENCODER to choose the most appropriate dynamic curve for
your needs, as follows.
MIDI (F4)
This EDIT page gives you access to the instrument’s
MIDI SETTINGS
,
enabling you to set the general MIDI settings and customise the
channelling. Let us look at how this is done.
The default setting is the
STANDARD
setting. In this condition, the
instrument sends and receives the MIDI messages on the channels
you can see assigned to each track on the display, both the parts
(UPPER 1, UPPER2 and LOWER) and the eight tracks of which the
accompaniment consists.
Turn the ENCODER to set the CURSOR on the (MIDI MODE) to display
the other modes in this section. The second MIDI Settings mode refers
to the
EXPANDER
.
In this mode, the MIDI messages can be sent and received on the
parts (UPPER 1, UPPER2 and LOWER) while the sequencer parts are
unaffected by the data transmission.
Proceeding, you will come to the
LOCAL OFF
mode. Setting the
instrument in this mode allows you to send and receive MIDI messages
on all the channels cutting out the internal sound generation system.
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