8-5
C#
13
25
37
49
61
73
85
97
109
D
14
26
38
50
62
74
86
98
110
D#
15
27
39
51
63
75
87
99
III
E
16
28
40
52
64
76
88
100
112
F
17
29
41
53
65
77
89
101
113
F#
18
30
42
54
66
78
90
102
114
G
19
31
43
55
67
79
91
103
115
G#
20
32
44
56
68
80
92
104
116
A
21
33
45
57
69
81
93
105
117
A#
22
34
46
58
70
82
94
106
118
B
23
35
47
59
71
83
95
107
119
Key
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
12
24
36
48
60
72
84
96
108
120
MIDI Number
Figure 8-1. MIDI Numbers of C Keys.
The number is automatically translated from the MIDI number to the associated musical note in the display. If you selected
the wrong MIDI number, you can repeat this step.
Timbre-Level
The loudness proportions between timbres for the note being played can be modified. This parameter changes the
relationship of key velocity to timbre without affecting the relationship of key velocity to loudness. Its effect can be thought
of as being similar to the soft pedal, but with reversed values: a +30dB value given to .T-LEVEL will have the effect of
emphasizing the loud timbres, while the same value given to .SFT-PDL would emphasize the soft timbres.
When the display reads .T-LEVEL, you can adjust this value ±30dB. The default is 0dB, which is full range. Enter a value
in decibels using the numeric button-pad and press ENTR, or use INCR and DECR to change the value in 1 decibel
increments. If a value greater than 30dB is entered using the numeric button-pad, the value will be set to 30dB when ENTR
is pressed.
dB
T-LEVEL
SFT-PDL
+30
loud timbre only
soft timbre only
0
full range
-30
soft timbre only
loud timbre only
Balance Mode
The volume of each individual layer can be set with the Balance Level parameter described next, and can be controlled by
one of three methods selectable with the Balance Mode Parameter. When the display reads .B-MODE, you can choose
among three options for controlling the balance. The default mode is manual. Use INCR and DECR to step through the
choices:
Manual
This is the default mode for layer balance. The value given in the Balance Level parameter is directly applied to
the layer.
Slider
If your MIDI controller has a MIDI-assignable slider or wheel, you can set it up so that you can interactively
control the balance level between 0dB and the value set with the Balance Level parameter.
Attack Velocity (A-VELOC) If your MIDI controller can transmit key velocity information, the balance can be controlled
by key velocity. When the display reads .A-VELOC, the balance level is scaled between 0dB and the value set
with the Balance Level parameter, and proportional to the velocity with which the key is pressed.