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Kurzweil PC3LE8 - Knobs, CC Pedal, Modwheel, Pitchbend Up;Dn (Pitch Wheel,) Pressure

Kurzweil PC3LE8
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Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
Knobs, CC Pedal, Modwheel, Pitchbend up/dn (Pitch Wheel,) Pressure
The parameters for the Knobs, CC Pedal, Modwheel, and Pressure are the same (see an example
of the Knob 1 page, below.) The parameters for the Pitch Wheel are the same, but there is a
separate page of parameters for moving Pitch Wheel up (Pitchbend up) and moving it down
(Pitchbend dn.)
The PC3LE features mono pressure, commonly called aftertouch on other keyboards.
A word about pressure: Key Range in a zone does not define which notes will generate pressure
in that zone. If pressure is enabled in a zone, playing with aftertouch anywhere on the keyboard
will produce data. For example, if Zone 1’s Key Range is C3–C5 and you play C2 and push
down on the note, pressure messages will be sent from Zone 1. As with any other physical
controller, however, you can disable pressure in any zone, or scale it or offset it differently in the
various zones. It might help to think of pressure as an extra wheel—wheels operate in a zone
regardless of Key Range, and so does pressure.
Note: Aside from the Pressure settings on the Controllers page, MIDI pressure values can be affected by
settings you make on other pages: See Pressure Map (Press Map) (Master) on page 9-5 for an overall
setting that affects all MIDI pressure values input to the PC3LE, and all MIDI pressure values sent to the
internal sound engine and USB or MIDI out ports (except for pressure values output when in Song
Mode.) See Pressure Map (Transmit) on page 9-14 for settings that affect only those MIDI pressure
values sent to the USB or MIDI out ports (except for pressure values output when in Song Mode.) See
Pressure Map (Receive) on page 9-18 for settings that affect only those MIDI pressure values received by
the USB or MIDI in ports. On each of the pages mentioned above, look at the MIDI signal flow chart to
see which pressure maps can affect your velocities depending on which MIDI Sources, MIDI Destinations
and operating mode that you are using.
Parameter Range of Values Default
Scale ±300% 100%
Curve Linear, Compress, Expand Linear
Offset -128 to +127 0
DestType (Destination Type) Ctrl, Param Dependent on controller
Destination (Dest) Control Destination List Dependent on controller
Entry Value None, 0 to 127 None
Exit Value None, 0 to 127 None

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