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Lin
When set to this value, the TECHNOX responds in a linear way, i.e. incoming velocity
values remain unchanged.
Lin-
Here you get a compressed velocity curve - but with a constant factor, so that the
velocity response remains linear.
Lin+
Linear velocity expansion with a constant factor.
Exp-
Exponential compression of the incoming velocity values.
Ex--
Even stronger exponential compression of the incoming velocity values.
Exp+
Exponential expansion of the incoming velocity values.
Ex++
STRONG exponential expansion of the incoming velocity values.
Fix
NO velocity at all! All notes will have the same velocity value.
Function
User Action
(Keys/Dials)
Display-Message
Selection of edit level.
Press „EDIT/OK“ key
\Edit/Function
Selection of „Play Demo“ menu.
Use one of the two Alpha-dials to
select.
\Edit/Function
<9|\Play\Demo...
Confirm selection.
Press „EDIT/OK“ key
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<Exit>\for\stop
Stop demo.
Press „EXIT“ key
\Edit/Function
<9|\Play\Demo...\
...and go back to the main page.
Press "EXIT"-Taste again
\T_e_c_h_n_o__x
\1:B021\Moogy
14.) Edit-System-Menu/ Working with a sequenzer
We’re quite sure that you’d like to do your own musical stuff with your TECHNOX. We’ve included a
diskette with some Techno, Rave and Ambient grooves which you may use to your own „gusto“. The files
on the disk were saved in Standard MIDI file format, so that most software sequencers won’t have any
difficulties in reading them. These programs mostly offer you the selection of importing a Standard MIDI
file within the „Files“ menu. But - take care! There are some nasty programs (mostly „light“ or shareware
versions) which may have difficulties with SysEx data. We’ve put SysEx informations at the very beginning
of each song file in order to assure the correct setting of the TECHNOX. If your sequencer doesn’t play the
SysEx data (you’ll remark this if e.g. the FX settings seem to be a little bit ... strange [???]), try setting the
part parameters manually by comparing the track names in the song file to the part names of your TECHNOX
and ...dial...
But - in most cases - you won’t have any problems with the SysEx data. And we think that storing the setup
data for each song at the beginning of a song file is the most comfortable way to work with your TECHNOX.
You now may ask: WHY? There are a couple of reasons:
1. A song file which includes a SysEx dump at the beginning will sound the same on all of the millions of
TECHNOXXES sold worldwide. And it doesn’t overwrite any internal memories because it uses only the
temporary memory.
16.) Working with
a sequenzer
15.) Playing the
demo-song
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