MC 2000
Expandable MIDI Master Controller
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CUSTOM 1
The
custom
family
contains a combination of
special curves consisting
of at least three different
sections joined together,
which generate an uneven
dynamic response.
•
CUSTOM 2
Custom dynamic curve
with a heavy response at
low
dynamic
intensity,
which becomes a little
lighter in the medium zone
and then quickly reaches
extreme dynamic values
(127).
•
CUSTOM 3
The same characteristics
as the Custom 2 curve
but with a pronounced
increase in lightness in
the area
of medium
dynamic values applied to
the keyboard.
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LIGHT SHELF
The feature of shelf type
curves is that in certain
portions of the curve the
MIDI dynamic value emitted
is maintained stable even if
there are variations in the
dynamics applied to the
keyboard. This curve is of
Light type (shelf on the high
dynamic zone).
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MEDIUM SHELF
The Medium Shelf curve
has its shelf in the medium
dynamic area. During the
performance, it will be
noted
that
medium
dynamic values persist
over a certain range, after
which there is a rapid
increase to the maximum
dynamic values.
•
HEAVY SHELF
While still adopting the
Shelf curve concept, the
Heavy curve tends to
maintain
low
MIDI
dynamic values as the
MIDI dynamic applied to
the keyboard varies.
•
HI – CUT
This curve will force the
MIDI dynamic value to zero
(the note is inaudible) when
a high dynamic value is
applied to the keyboard. It
is used for zone-switching
setups, and the break-off
point can be regulated
using the curve Offset
parameter.
•
HEAVY SWITCH
This curve is the opposite
of the previous one, so the
note will only be audible
when high dynamic values
are applied to the keyboard.
Like the Hi-Cut curve, it is
normally used for zone-
switching setups. Use the
Offset parameter to set the
activation point of
the
curve.