Peavey Pro 1, Pro 2 owner manual Midi functions

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MIDI functions

(PRO 1 Model Only) Tuning

This feature allows the entire instrument to be tuned to match another instrument or backing track which may be slightly out of tune. The tuning display uses a standard reference for the pitch of concert A = 440Hz. The available range is 427.5 - 452.5.

NOTE: PRO 2 users have a separate front panel control for this same feature (see page 18).

1. 1.Midi Channel

This allows you to change the “primary MIDI channel” for the instrument. This is both the send and receive channel for the instrument when only one sound is being used across the entire keyboard. In LAYER mode, this becomes the MIDI channel of Sound #1 and in SPLIT mode it becomes the MIDI channel of the right hand or upper sound.

Sound number, (1 or 2)

2. 2.Midi Channel

1. MIDI CH

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Midi Channel

This allows you to change the “secondary MIDI channel”. This channel is only in effect when more than one sound is being used - in LAYER or SPLIT modes. The selected channel will be both the send and receive channel for sound #2 - the second sound of a layer or the left hand or lower sound of a split.

3. Common Channel

This channel is primarily used for the sending and receiving of PERFORMANCE messages. A program change message received on the common channel will not change one of the individual sounds on the keyboard. Instead, it will be interpreted as a PERFORMANCE CHANGE message.

4. Midi Transpose

It is possible, using this function, to have the midi note messages from a particular sound transposed to a higher or lower key. In this way, the PRO 1/PRO 2’s internal sounds will not be transposed but the sounds from the attached sound module will play at a different pitch. Use the DATA slider to choose which sounds you want to affect and use the front panel TRANSPOSE buttons to choose the amount of transposition.

This feature is particularly useful when, for example, you might want to mix the internal piano sound with a synth sound from another sound module. When you connect the module via MIDI, you find that the synth voice is playing in the wrong octave. Using the Midi transpose function you can transpose the external synth sound without affecting the internal piano sound.

5. Midi IN Filters

This function allows you to block the reception of certain MIDI messages which might be unwanted on some occasions.

For example; if you were playing a midi file from an external sequencer using the ELECTRIC PIANO 2 sound on the PRO 1 or PRO 2, you might find that every time you start playback of the sequence, it switches to PIANO 1. This happens because the sequence includes a Program Change message at the beginning of the song. To overcome this problem, you would select the MIDI IN FILTER for “Program” messages. This means that the instrument would then ignore any Program Change messages that it receives. These messages are said to have been “filtered out” of the incoming MIDI data stream.

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Contents English Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Table of contents Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Section Instrument LayoutFront and rear panel Front panel PROUser allows you to vary the touch with the Data slider TuneTouch When connecting a number of different instruments together Rear panel PRO 1 / PROA piano Keyboard or a sequencerHeadphone jack Power switch and headphonesPower switch Pedal connections Pedal1 On/OffQuick Study Guide Basic Functions and Features Simple OperationGeneralmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Storing a Performance Press Store Press B, Piano 2 button Press 1, Harpsi button Making a Performance from scratchPress Perf Edit to turn it off Quick Piano feature Basic Features Selecting sounds VariationsSelecting the Performances What is a performance ?Performances Changing the pitch of the instrument TransposeTone control PRO 1 model only Brilliance controlsAdding effects ReverbEffects PRO 2 model only OthersKeyboard response TouchSoft, Normal, Hard PRO 2 model only UserOther controls Local OffMidi Panic DemoPerformance Edit Editing your performance Perf Edit functionsVol=127 Screens for layered and split SoundsReverb Time 4b. Effect Send LevelPRO 1 model only Effect Depth PRO 1 model only Effect RatePedal 1 Assign Pedal 2 Assign Damper Assign Assigning pedal functionsPedal 1 Function Pedal 2 Function PRO 2 model only User Tuning User C5 =Other features of Perf Edit Special featuresDelay Snd DetuneMaster/MIDI Functions Midi functions Volume ProgramAll Prog + VolMaster functions Restore Perfs Restore TuneReady for dump Press to start To receive a DumpNumbering PRO 2 Model Only Piano FrameSequencer / Recorder Play and record ControlsQuick & easy recording REC- 00/1 Tempo =120Press the REC button to enter record mode Recording a two track songSelect the Sound to record Activate the Metronome if requiredPress the Rec button to exit Record mode Press the Track 2 buttonPress the Play button to start recording Partial EraseAdvanced features Using effects with a recordingPause / Continue Recording layers and splitsReference Section Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Technical specifications PRO Technical specifications PRO Technology Natural string resonanceDamper physical model Advanced release technologyGeneralmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Index Generalmusic damper pedalPerf Edit Federal Communications Commission Stock Code