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Control W…Control Z
0…120
These parameters are used to define modulation sources that are freely definable MIDI
controllers. Each value represents a MIDI controller number that is used when you assign
its parameter as modulation source in the Modifiers or the Modulation Matrix. The settings
made here are only valid for Sound programs because each Multi program has its own set
of Control W…Control Z parameters.
Example: You want to control the LFO1 speed via MIDI controller #49. To do so, set
Control W to
49
first. Then, setup an entry in the Modulation Matrix of your sound
program with
Control W
as source and
LFO1 Rate
as destination and apply an
suitable amount. In the same way you can use Control X…Control Z for further
assignments.
KB Send
off / 1…16
Sets the MIDI send channel for the XTk keyboard. If the XTk is in Multi mode, the Multi
parameter MIDI Send determines whether the
global
channel set by this parameter is used
or the
specific
channel of the currently selected instrument.
Vel.Curve
exp2 / exp1 / lin / log1 / log2 / fix32…fix127
Determines the dynamic response curve of the XTk’s keyboard velocity. By selecting one of
the
fix
values, the dynamic velocity will be disabled and all notes are sent with the same
velocity. E.g. if you select
fix100
, each note played on the keyboard will have a velocity of
100
.
R-Vel. C.
off / exp2 / exp1 / lin / log1 / log2 / fix32…fix127
Same as Vel.Curve but determines the response of the keyboards release velocity. If
off
is
selected, the release velocity feature is disabled and a '90' message is sent for 'Note off'
instead of the '80' message that is sent if release velocity is enabled.
Prs. Curve
exp2 / exp1 / lin / log1 / log2
Determines the dynamic response of the XTk’s keyboard aftertouch.
Pedal Type
closing / opening
Sets the polarity of the sustain pedal connected to the Pedal / CV In 1 jack. If you are
not sure what type of pedal you have, try to use the
closing
option first. If the sustain
feature works in the opposite direction, i.e. notes are sustained without pressing the pedal,
try to use the
opening
setting.
Main Volume
0…127
Adjusts the master volume of all MicroWave II/XT/XTk’s programs on both outputs. This
setting is also accessible from the Play page.
Key Velocity
MIDI
Note
Velocity
lin
log1log2
exp1 exp2
127
0
min max
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