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5.2.9
CC keyboard - #2135
This feature can be used only with keyboard. In this mode you can use keyboard as
toggle switches selecting min/max values in a subset of CCs. All keys have
increasing MIDI Continuous Controller assigned. Pressed key sends CC with max
value (127), while key release generates the same CC but with minimum value (0).
5.2.10
MIDI channel shift for all controls - #2136
This is mostly usable with contact scanners. First 16 keys work like MIDI channel
selector for all controllers. After one of the keys is hit, notes played on all
keyboards are played in altered channel. Individual channel settings for every
keyboard and potentiometer described in chapter 5.3 work together with this
setting. For example if one keyboard was set to channel 3, and you change the
channel using this feature to +4 (by hitting 5th key), resulting channel is 7 (3+4).
If all controllers are set to channel 1, then all 16 keys assigned to this feature are
direct channel selectors from 1 to 16.
To use pot, you should first reduce its resolution to 4 bits (chapter 4.2).
After using controls assigned this way, actual channel change is displayed in MiDisp
module if such is connected.
5.2.11
Small Transposer - #2137
Select the pot to be edited, enter "# 2 137". Turning such pot will shift all notes
played on ALL connected keyboard scanners by number of semitones determined
by pot position. In the middle it gives no shift, and full rotation covers range from
-4 to +4 semitones. It's most useful when pot is replaced by 9-position switch with
8 resistors of equal value connected between switch leads. Assigning this to a
keyboard is also possible, but you cannot reach full range of transposition then.
After using controls assigned this way, actual transposition is displayed in MiDisp
module if such is connected.
5.2.12
Big Transposer - #2138
Turning such pot will shift all notes played on all connected keyboard scanners by
number of semitones determined by pot position. In the middle it gives no shift,
and full rotation covers range from -8 to +8 semitones. Assigning this to a
keyboard is also possible, but you cannot reach full range of transposition then.
After using controls assigned this way, actual transposition is displayed in MiDisp
module if such is connected.
5.2.13
Velocity - #2139
Position of this pot will then determine velocity parameter of all MIDI notes played.
If assigned to a keyboard, each key will set velocity of all notes in 1/128 steps
across the keyboard. Range can be adjusted with transposition settings. There can
be only one such potentiometer for the whole system, and its settings affect all
notes played on all keyboards in all channels. It's not intended for initialisation
setup during installation, but rather as a way of performance expression during
play. To set the velocity once, and always use chosen value, even after power cycle,
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