Peavey pRP 6 owner manual Functions of the pRP6

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The functions of the pRP6

pRP6 features 6 functions which affect the instrument in various ways. The Functions are activated using the last 6 notes of the highest keys of the keyboard. To activate a function and modify its value, hold down the corresponding key and press the DATA m/n buttons.

The functions and corresponding notes are:

TOUCH (B6) : changes the keyboard’s touch sensitivity (response to changes in the key-strike velocity);

TRANSPOSE (C7) : changes the instrument’s overall pitch;

TUNE (D7) : fine tunes the instrument;

MIDI CH. (E7) : sets the instrument’s MIDI Channel (for MIDI setups);

MIDI LOCAL (F7) : sets the instrument for MIDI Local operation (for MIDI setups). Local disconnects the pRP6 sound generation.

MIDI COMMON (G7) : sets the instrument’s MIDI Common channel (for MIDI setups). The Common channel is useful to control another MIDI device which has automatic arrangements.

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Contents Page General safety instructions Contents Page Introduction Instrument Overview Control panelRear panel Midi IN/OUTPlaying the pRP6 PRP6 Presets NameFunctions of the pRP6 From Hard to Soft Touch sensitivityFrom Soft to Hard To raise the pitch of the instrument To cancel the transposition without turning offTranspose To lower the pitch of the instrumentTo reset the tuning To raise the tuningTo lower the tuning TuneResetting to the default Midi channel configuration Midi ChannelMidi Local Resetting to the default Common channel Midi Common channelMidi channels About MidiMidi ports Midi CommonAnother drumkit is also in Bank Midi messages transmitted and received by pRP6As a Slave device Midi ApplicationsAs a Midi controlling device Midi Sequencer recordingPanel Reset Technology Damper Physical ModelIndex Appendix Page PRP6 Midi Sound table GM GMX A2 Appendix PRP6 Preset tables Drumkit Tables Drumkit tables A6 Appendix Midi Implementation chart Control Change on tracks Federal Communications Commission Generalmusic Code