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Chapter 11. Other Settings
[2 (KBD)]
[3 (PEDAL)]
System Menu [3 (KBD/CTRL)]
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Keyboard Velocity
REAL, 1–127
Velocity value that will be transmitted when you play the keyboard
REAL:
Actual keyboard velocity will be transmitted.
1–127:
A fixed velocity value will be transmitted regardless of how you play.
Keyboard Velocity
Curve
LIGHT, MEDIUM,
HEAVY
Keyboard’s touch
LIGHT:
Light weight synthesizer keyboard like
MEDIUM:
Standard
HEAVY:
Acoustic piano simulation
Keyboard Velocity
Sens
-63–+63
Makes fine adjustments to the keyboard sensitivity following the Keyboard Velocity Curve
selection. Higher settings for this value will increase the velocity value that is transmitted according
to your playing strength.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Pedal
Control Pedal Assign
CC01–31, 33–95,
BEND UP,
BEND DOWN,
AFTERTOUCH,
OCT UP,
OCT DOWN,
START/STOP,
TAP TEMPO,
PROGRAM UP,
PROGRAM DOWN,
FAVORITE UP,
FAVORITE DOWN,
ARP SW,
CHORD SW
Function of the pedal connected to the PEDAL CONTROL jack
CC01–31, 33–95:
Controller numbers 1–31, 33–95
BEND UP:
The pitch will rise in semitone steps (maximum 4 octaves) each time you press the
pedal.
BEND DOWN:
The pitch will fall in semitone steps (maximum 4 octaves) each time you press
the pedal.
AFTERTOUCH:
Aftertouch
OCT UP:
Each pedal press raises the key range in octave steps (up to 3 octaves higher).
OCT DOWN:
Each pedal press lowers the key range in octave steps (up to 3 octaves lower).
START/STOP:
The song or the rhythm pattern will start/stop.
TAP TEMPO:
Tap tempo (a tempo specified by the interval at which you press the pedal).
PROGRAM UP:
Select the next-numbered patch in Patch mode, or the next-numbered
performance in Performance mode.
PROGRAM DOWN:
Select the previous-numbered patch in Patch mode, or the previous
numbered performance in Performance mode.
FAVORITE UP:
The favorite of the next number or bank will be selected.
FAVORITE DOWN:
The favorite of the previous number or bank will be selected.
ARP SW:
Arpeggio/Rhythm Pattern function on/off
CHORD SW:
Chord memory function on/off
Control Pedal Polarity
STANDARD,
REVERSE
Selects the polarity of the pedal connected to the PEDAL CONTROL jack or to the PEDAL HOLD jack.
On some pedals, the electrical signal output by the pedal when it is pressed or released is the
opposite of other pedals. If your pedal has an effect opposite of what you expect, set this
parameter to “REVERSE.” If you are using a Roland pedal (that has no polarity switch), set this
parameter to “STANDARD.”
Hold Pedal Polarity
Continuous Hold
Pedal
OFF, ON
Determines whether the HOLD PEDAL jack will provide support for half-pedaling (ON), or not
(OFF).
When this is set to support use of half-pedaling techniques, you can then connect an optional
expression pedal (DP-10, etc.), and employ pedal work to achieve even finer control in
performances in which piano tones are used.
Patch Select
AUTO UP/(DOWN),
PROGRAM UP/(DOWN),
FAVORITE UP/(DOWN)
The function controlled by a pedal connected to the PATCH SELECT jack
AUTO UP/(DOWN):
The function will depend on whether FAVORITE [ON/OFF] is on or off.
When FAVORITE [ON/OFF] is on, the pedal will switch favorites (the FAVORITE UP/(DOWN)
function).
When FAVORITE [ON/OFF] is off, the pedal will switch either patches or performances,
depending on the mode (the PROGRAM UP/(DOWN) function).
PROGRAM UP/(DOWN):
The next-numbered patch will be selected in Patch mode, or the
next-numbered performance will be selected in Performance mode. If you’ve connected two
pedals, the other pedal will select the preceding number.
FAVORITE UP/(DOWN):
The favorite of the next number or next bank will be selected. If you’ve
connected two pedals, the other pedal will select the favorite of the preceding number or bank.
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