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MIDI Setting Area (MIDI)
1 Pad number
B Layer number
C Gate time
Use this parameter to set a gate time for MIDI notes sent for
the layer indicated by 2. A MIDI Note On message is sent
when a pad is struck, and the corresponding Note Off mes-
sage is sent a short time later. The duration between sending
of these signals is referred to as the “gate time”, and by
adjusting this setting, you can control the duration of MIDI
notes.
If no note numbers have been assigned to any of the pad’s layers (A to
D) on the MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2), this setting will be displayed as “-
--” and modification will not be possible.
If “hold” has been selected on the Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1), this
setting will be displayed as “---” and modification will not be possible.
MIDI Note Off signals are not sent for pads set to “off” on the Receive
Key-Off page (MIDI1-5). If you want to set a gate time, therefore, be
sure to set RcvKeyOff to “on”.
1 Pad number
B Layer number
C Receive key-off (RcvKeyOff)
Use this parameter to set whether or not MIDI Note Off mes-
sages will be sent for the layer indicated by 2. Most drum
voices are one-shot sounds that decay over time until they
become silent; therefore, MIDI Note Off messages are not
needed to stop them. As such, this parameter should normally
be set to “off”. If, however, a non-decaying sound is assigned
to a pad or layer, you can ensure that the required MIDI Note
Off message is sent by setting this parameter to “on”. In addi-
tion, you can adjust the amount of time that passes between
striking of the pad and sending MIDI Note Off messages
using the Gate Time page (MIDI1-4).
If no note numbers have been assigned to any of the pad’s layers (A to
D) on the MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2), this setting will be displayed as “-
--” and modification will not be possible.
Sending of MIDI Note Off messages is automatically turned on when-
ever a MIDI Channel other than 10 has been selected on the MIDI
Channel page (MIDI1-3). In such a case, therefore, this setting will be
displayed as “---” and modification will not be possible.
1 Pad number
B Layer number
C Velocity lower limit
D Velocity upper limit
Use these parameters to set the range of velocities that will
cause the layer indicated by 2 to send a MIDI note message.
The term “velocity” refers to the speed (or power) with which
a pad is struck. By setting upper and lower limits using these
parameters, you can prevent sounds from being produced
when the pad is struck too hard or too soft.
If no note numbers have been assigned to any of the pad’s layers (A to
D) on the MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2), these settings will be displayed
as “---” and modification will not be possible.
1 Pad number
B Trigger velocity (TrgVel)
Use this parameter to control the velocity value of MIDI notes
to be sent whenever the pad indicated by 1 is struck.
•variable..... MIDI velocity values will reflect the strength
with which the pad is struck.
•1 – 127...... MIDI notes are sent with this fixed velocity
value, regardless of how hard or soft the pad is
struck.
If no note numbers have been assigned to any of the pad’s layers (A to
D) on the MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2), this setting will be displayed as “-
--” and modification will not be possible.
No sound will be produced if TrgVel 2 is set to a value outside the lim-
its set on the Velocity Limits page (MIDI1-6).
MIDI1-4 Gate Time page
Settings
01 to 12, 13, 13R1, 13R2, 14 to 17, FTSW,
HHCL, or HHSP
Settings A, B, C, or D
Settings 0.0s to 9.9s
MIDI1-5 Receive Key-Off page
Settings
01 to 12, 13, 13R1, 13R2, 14 to 17, FTSW,
HHCL, or HHSP
Settings A, B, C, or D
Settings off or on
MIDI1-4≥-º¡-≥≥≥ç
≥GateTime=0.0s
3
1 2
NOTE
MIDI1-5≥-º¡-≥≥≥ç
≥RcvKeyOff=off
3
1 2
MIDI1-6 Velocity Limits page
Settings
01 to 12, 13, 13R1, 13R2, 14 to 17, FTSW,
HHCL, or HHSP
Settings A, B, C, or D
Settings 0 to 127
MIDI1-7 Trigger Velocity page
Settings
01 to 12, 13, 13R1, 13R2, 14 to 17, FTSW,
HHCL, or HHSP
Settings variable or 1 to 127
NOTE
MIDI1-6≥-º¡-≥≥≥ç
VelLimit=≥≥0-127
3 4
1 2
NOTE
MIDI1-7≥-º¡-≥≥≥
TrgVel=variable
1
2
NOTE