Global parameters
These parameters affect the entire MS2000/MS2000R. To set these parameters, press the [GLOBAL] key. If you wish to save the settings you make, you must perform the Write operation (Basic Guide, Edit section p.30).
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A: Mst.Tune | [430.0Hz...450.0Hz] |
This adjusts the overall pitch of the entire MS2000/MS2000R in 0.1 Hz steps, relative to the reference pitch of A4 (middle A).
Use this when you need to tune the pitch of the MS2000/ MS2000R to other instruments.
B: Transpose |
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This adjusts the overall pitch of the entire MS2000/MS2000R in semitone steps (100 cents).
Use this when you wish to transpose to suit the song you are playing.
The range covers one octave upward or downward.
C: Position | [PostKBD, Pre TG] |
This specifies the MIDI IN/OUT routing inside the MS2000/ MS2000R.
This setting will affect how MIDI data is transmitted and received, and how arpeggiator data is handled.
PostKBD
Data received at the MIDI IN connector will be sent to the timbre(s) without being affected by the MS2000/ MS2000R’s internal settings or the arpeggiator.
The data outputed by the keyboard of the MS2000 or the SELECT
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Keyboad | GLOBAL: Transpose | Arpeggiator | TimbreSEQ1/2/3 |
FRONT PANEL: Octave | |||
| GLOBAL: Velocity Curve |
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If you have selected the PostKBD setting, and played the keyboard (or the SELECT
Pre TG
Data received at the MIDI IN connector will be converted according to the internal settings, routed through the arpeggiator, and then sent to the timbre(s).
The data that is output by the keyboard of the MS2000 or the SELECT
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Keyboad | FRONT PANEL: Octave | GLOBAL: Transpose | ||
GLOBAL: Velocity Curve | ||||
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D: Vel.Curve | [1...8, CONST] |
Select how velocity (keyboard playing dynamics) will affect volume and tone. The results of this setting are affected by the “Position” setting.
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Velocity | 8 | 7 | 3 | 2 |
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MIN (1) |
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ppp | Strength |
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(1) | (MIDI Velocity) |
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1: This curve produces change for strongly played notes.
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4: The normal curve. |
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6: This curve produces change even if notes are not played very strongly.
7: This curve produces little change for
8: This curve produces little change for
Curves 7 and 8 produce little change for medium- strength notes, and are thus suitable when you do not need velocity sensitivity or when you want the sound to be more consistent; however, these curves are difficult to control because they produce significant change for
Select a curve that is appropriate for your playing style and the effect that you wish to obtain.
CONST
All notes will sound at the velocity value specified by “Vel.Value.”
E: Vel.Value | [001...127] |
This will be displayed and can be set if “Vel.Curve” is
CONST.
All notes will be sounded at the velocity value you specify. Variations in playing dynamics will have no effect on vol- ume or tone.
F: AudioInThru | [ON, OFF] |
If this is ON, the signal that is input from AUDIO IN 1/2 will be output without change. This lets you check that the input to the AUDIO IN 1/2 jacks is correct.
This setting is not memorized by the Write operation. When the power is turned on, it will always be turned OFF.
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