16 Global Settings
Sequential
Jump
mode uses an absolute value based upon the position of the pot
when edited: turn a pot and the value jumps immediately from the stored
value to the edited value.
3. S/- :
Nor
,
Rev
,
n-r
,
r-n
(Normally Open, Normally Closed,
Sustain Normally Open/Sequencer Normally Closed, Sustain Normally
Closed/Sequencer Normally Open)—
The Sustain pedal polarity param-
eter affects both the sustain pedal and sequencer jack input ports. There
are two types of momentary footswitches, normally open and normally
closed. Either type can be used with the Trigon-6. Not sure which type
you have? If the behavior of the footswitch is the opposite of what is
expected — that is, down is off and up is on — changing this setting will
correct that.
4. Alt Tuning:
Nor
,
1
…
16
(Normal, 1…16)—
Selects one of the Trigon-6’s
built-in tunings. Set to
normal
, the tuning is standard, chromatic tuning.
Choosing 1 through 16 selects an alternative, non-chromatic, non-Western
scale that can be used to emulate ethnic instruments or in other creative ways.
See “Appendix A: Alternative Tunings” on page 59?> for a description of
each tuning. Additional tunings can be imported into the Trigon-6 as a SysEx
message. For more information, see Appendix A.
5. Vel Response:
0-7 (Curve 0, Curve 1, Curve 2, Curve 3, Curve 4, Curve
5, Curve 6, Curve 7)—
Sets one of eight velocity curves to adjust the keyboard’s
velocity response to your playing style.
6. AT Response:
0-3 (Curve 0, Curve 1, Curve 2, Curve 3)—
Sets one of
four pressure curves to adjust the keyboard’s aftertouch response to your
playing style.
7. Stereo/Mono:
Ste
,
Mon
(Stereo, Mono)—
The Trigon-6 defaults to stereo
operation. When set to Mono, this parameter defeats all pan settings and
modulation, effectively making each of the outputs a mono output.
8. Pgm Dump:
Prg
,
Ten
,
Ban
,
usr
,
All
(
Program, Tens, Bank, User Banks,
All)—
Transmits the current program, ten programs from the currently
selected bank and tens location, the current bank, all user banks (0-4), or
all banks (both user and factory) in SysEx format via the selected MIDI
port. (See: “MIDI Sysex.”) Dumped programs will load back into the same
bank and program location in memory when received by the Trigon-6 via
MIDI.