MIDI Mode
The TRANSMIT Page
10-3
Velocity Map (Transmit)
Change
the
MIDI
Transmit
Velocity
Map
setting
if
you
are
triggering
external
MIDI
gear
which
is
producing
notes
that
are
too
loud
or
too
quiet
based
on
your
playing
style
(how
light
or
heavy
that
you
play
the
keys.)
The
default
map
provides
the
widest
range
of
velocity
expression,
but
you
may
want
to
choose
a
different
map
if
the
default
does
not
suit
your
playing
style.
The
transmit
Velocity
Map
affects
the
way
the
PC3K
sends
MIDI
velocity
values
to
its
USB
or
MIDI
Out
port
(see
the
circled
box
above
for
its
location
in
the
MIDI
signal
flow.)
Different
maps
output
different
MIDI
velocity
values
for
the
same
received
MIDI
attack
velocity.
Each
map
applies
a
different
curve
to
received
MIDI
attack
velocities
and
remaps
them
to
new
velocities
before
transmitting
them
to
the
USB
or
MIDI
Out
port
(this
parameter
has
no
effect
on
MIDI
data
sent
from
Song
mode
or
to
the
PC3K’s
sound
engine.)
The
default
map
provides
the
widest
range
of
velocity
expression,
but
you
may
want
to
choose
a
different
map
if
the
default
does
not
suit
your
playing
style.
See
the
diagram
above
for
the
other
pages
that
affect
the
MIDI
attack
velocity
before
reaching
the
transmit
Velmap.
The
default
map,
Linear,
allows
MIDI
velocities
to
pass
unchanged.
Maps
Light
1
‐
3
make
it
increasingly
easier
to
produce
high
MIDI
velocity
values
for
the
same
key
strike
velocity
(with
Light
3
being
the
easiest,)
so
these
maps
may
work
better
for
users
who
play
with
a
lighter
touch.
Hard
1
‐
3
make
it
increasingly
harder
to
produce
high
MIDI
velocity
values
for
the
same
key
strike
velocity
(with
Hard
3
being
the
hardest,)
so
these
maps
may
work
better
for
users
who
play
with
a
harder
touch.
Piano
Touch
simulates
the
general
velocity
response
of
an
acoustic
piano,
and
is
best
suited
for
playing
acoustic
piano
sounds.
Easy
Touch
is
similar
to
the
Light
settings,
making
high
velocities
easier
to
play,
but
it
allows
more
sensitive
control
over
playing
high
velocities
by
not
boosting
the
MIDI
velocity
for
fast
strike
velocities
as
much
as
it
does
for
medium
strike
velocities.
GM
Receive
mimics
the
velocity
map
commonly
used
by
keyboards
that
use
the
General
MIDI
(GM)
sound
set.
The
GM
Receive
map
makes
medium
strike
velocities
produce
higher
MIDI
velocities
compared
to
the
Linear
map.
PC3K
Keyboard
KEY
‐
VEL
page
for
current
Control
Setup
(in
Program
Mode)
or
current
Zone
(in
Setup
Mode)
Velocity
Map
Settings
on
Master
Mode
MAPS
Page
VelocityMap
Settings
on
MIDI
Mode
Transmit
Page
MIDI
Out
via
MIDI
Out
port
or
USB
Computer
port
PC3K
Song
Mode
MIDI
In
via
MIDI
In
port
or
USB
Computer
port
PC3K
Sound
Engine
VelocityMap
Settings
on
MIDI
Mode
Receive
Page
to
PC3K
audio
outputs
MIDI
MIDI
Destinations
Sources
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