*
Depending
on
the oscillator type being
used
by
a
program,
a certain
amount
of time
may
be required
from
when
a
Program
Change
message is received to
when
the
Prophecy
switches
programs.
When
changing programs, be
sure
to allow plenty of time between the
Program
Change
and
the first note-on.
5.4 Bank Select
Refer to
5.3
Selecting Programs."
5.5
Applying aftertouch*
2
The capability of modifying the sound
by
pressing
down
on
the keyboard after playing a note is
known
as
Aftertouch.
When
you
apply
aftertouch
on
the
keyboard
of
the
Prophecy,
Channel
Pressure
messages [Dn,vv] (vv is
the
aftertouch value)
are
transmitted.
When
another
device receives these
messages, it will
produce
the effect specified
by
its aftertouch settings.
On
the
Prophecy,
the
settings
of
Edit
mode
Global section
page
GLB-10 [MIDI After Touch] allow
Aftertouch
(channel
pressure)
message
transmission
to
be
turned
on/
off,
or
Aftertouch
messages
converted to a specified Control Change message.
Some MIDI devices use a different type
of
aftertouch which allows
an
independent
effect for each note
(Polyphonic
Key Pressure).
The
Prophecy
does
not
implement
this
message,
and
all references to
"aftertouch" in this
manual
refer to
Channel
Pressure
(the
type
of
aftertouch
in
which
all
notes
are
affected equally, regardless
of
the location
on
the keyboard).
5.6
Applying
pitch
bend*
2
When
the Pitch Bender function is assigned to a
Wheel1-3
or
the Ribbon Controller
of
the Prophecy,
you
can
operate
that
controller
to
apply
a
pitch
bend
effect.
At
the
same
time,
the
controller
also
transmits
Pitch Bend messages [En,bb,mm]. (bb: lower byte of the value, mm:
upper
byte of the value,
providing
a value of 16384 steps, with 8192 [bb,mm=00,40] as the center value.)
If you
want
to control Pitch Bend from
an
external MIDI device, set Edit
mode
Global section page
GLB-
9 [MIDI Pitch Bend] Receive to "ENABLE".
5.
7 Damper
{Hold}
pedal*
2
If
in Edit
mode
Common
section page CMN-8
you
assign a function of Sustain to the Foot SW jack, you
can
use
a
connected
pedal
switch
to
control
the
damper
effect. At
the
same
time, a
Hold
message
[Bn,40,vv] (control change
#64)
will be transmitted. (vv: 127[7F]
when
ON,
00
when
OFF).
If
you
want
to control the
damper
effect from
an
external device using control change messages,
set
the
Global section page
GLB-11
[MIDI ControlChange] Contrl No.
#64
Receive
parameter
to "ENBL". With
this setting, messages
with
value
"vv"
of
63
[3F]
or
less will
turn
off the
damper
effect,
and
64
[40]
or
higher
will
turn
on
the
damper
effect.
5.8
Adjusting the volume*
2
If
you
have
assigned
Volume
(control
change
#07) to a
controller
such
as Wheel
1-3,
the
Ribbon
Controller,
or
a
connected
pedal
volume,
operating
that
controller
will
control
the
Effect section
parameter
"Output
Level"
(page
FX-4,5) to
adjust
the
overall
volume.
At
the
same
time,
Volume
messages [Bn,
07,
vv] (control change #07) will be transmitted. (vv: value)
If
you
change
the
function assigned to
the
Prophecy's
Wheel
1-3,
Ribbon Controller,
or
a connected
pedal
volume to Expression (control change #11), operating
that
controller will control the AMP section
parameter
"Amplitude"
(page AMPl-1.1, AMP2-1.1
),
adjusting the volume before the Effect section. At
the same time, Expression messages
[Bn,
OB,
vv] (control change
#11)
will be transmitted. (vv: value)
If
you
want
to control the volume from
an
external device using control change messages, set the Global
section page
GLB-11
[MIDI Control Change] control change
#07
or
#11
Receive
parameter
to "ENBL"
or
"INTP."
* The
parameter
displays for
"Output
Level"
and"
Amplitude" cannot be
changed
using
MIDI control
changes.
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