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Kurzweil K2600 - Continuous Controller Parameters; Destination (Dest)

Kurzweil K2600
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7-26
Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
Continuous Controller Parameters
Continuous Controller Parameters
The continuous (physical) controllers are those that have a range of values: the two wheels, two
ribbons, eight sliders, two Continuous Control pedals, and mono pressure (aftertouch). As the
table on page 7-22 shows, all of them use the same parameters. Each parameterÕs function is
described below.
Destination (Dest)
Use this parameter to select a destination from the MIDI Control Source list (see page 7-24).
Scale
After youÕve selected a continuous physical controller, you can modify the controllerÕs response
similarly to the ways you can modify velocity response. Refer to the graphs beginning on
page 7-14 for illustrations of the velocity scaling parameters.
Scale lets you amplify or diminish the action of the controller. Full scale is 100%. Higher values
will make the controller more sensitive, and lower values will make it less so. Setting the scale to
a negative number makes the controller action work in reverse. As with velocity, you can use a
controller to crossfade between two zones by setting the scaling for one zone positive and the
other negative. Maximum scale values are +300% and -300%.
Offset (Add)
This adds or subtracts a constant to the controller, and at the same time sets minimum or
maximum values (thereÕs no need for separate Max and Min parameters). If the offset is 25, the
minimum value of the controller will be 25. If it is -25 (and scale is 100%) the Þrst one-Þfth of the
controllerÕs movement (25/127 = about 1/5) will send value of 0, and the maximum value of the
controller will be 102 (= 127-25). As with velocity, Scale is a proportional change to the controller,
while Offset is a linear change. The maximum values for Offset are ±127.
117 ArpVel Arpeggiator Velocity
118 Latch2 Arpeggiator Latch 2
119 ArpLatch Arpeggiator Latch
120 Panic2 Sends All Notes Off message
121 MIDI 121 Resets all controllers
122 Off Turns physical controller off
123 Panic Sends All Notes Off message
124, 125 MIDI 124, 125 MIDI Controllers 124 and 125
126 Mono On
127 Poly On
MIDI
Controller
Number
Corresponding
Destination
Name
Description
Table 7-5 MIDI Control Source List (Continued)

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