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Peavey DPM C8p - 2.12 b ROM Curve; 2.12 c Changing the Curves Offset; 2.12 d Changing the Curves Scale

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2.12a
Selecting
the
Range
to
Be
Edited
Press
(lie
RngStep
(Range
Step)
soft
button
to
increment
to
the
next
higher,
active,
range.
Going
past
8
wraps
around
to
Range
1.
2.12b
ROM
Curve
Place
the
cursor
on
the
ROM
curve
parameter
to
select
from
33
different
velocity
curves
stored
in
ROM.
The
graph
shows
the
relation
of
MIDI
output
to
input
velocity.
Curves
17-33
are
inversions
of
curves
1-16.
This
allows
you
to
set
up
velocity
crossfades.
2.12c
Changing
the
Curve's
Offset
Modify
the
ROM
curve
by
first
changing
the
offset.
Place
the
cursor
on
the
Offset
parameter
and
select
an
offset
amount
from
-100
to
+100.
Positive
numbers
add
a
constant
amount
of
base
velocity
to
the
curve;
in
t
>ther
words,
the
velocity
will
not
be
lower
than
this
value.
Negatives
values
subtract
a
constant
amount
from
the
velocity
curve
(although
the
resulting
velocity
value
cannot
be
lower
than
0).
2.12d
Changing
the
Curves
Scale
Further
modify
the
ROM
curve
by
changing
the
scale.
Place
the
cursor
on
the
Scale
parameter
and
select
the
desired
scale.
This
value
multiplies
all
velocity
values
by
a
constant,
from
1%
to
200%
(100%
does
not
affect
the
selected
curve).
If
necessary,
continue
changing
the
offset
and
scale
parameters
until
the
graph
that
displays
the
relation
of
MIDI
output
to
input
velocity
shows
the
desired
curve,
and
that
playing
the
keys
produces
the
desired
velocity
feel.
2.12e
High
Range
Each
range
can
be
restricted
to
play
only
within
a
particular
velocity
range.
To
set
the
range’s
high
limit,
place
the
cursor
on
the
HiRng
parameter
and
select
a
value
between
OOO
and
127.
The
right-most
bar
graph
shows
the
range
in
black.
2.12f
Low
Range
Each
range
can
be
restricted
to
play
only
within
a
particular
velocity
range.
To
set
the
range's
low
limit,
place
the
cursor
on
the
LoRng
parameter
and
select
a
value
between
000
and
127.
The
right-most
bar
graph
shows
the
range
in
black.
2
12g
Keyboard
Velocity
Monitor
The
left-most
bar
graph
displays
and
holds
the
velocity
with
which
a
key
was
pressed.
For
chords,
the
graph
displays
an
average
value.
This
is
for
readout
only
and
cannot
be
adjusted.
2.12h
Accessing
Other
Pages
Note
that
you
can
also
access
the
Ranges
page
(section
2B),
Vol/Prg
page
(section
2.10),
Enables
page
(section
2.11),
and
Save
Preset
page
(section
2D)
by
pressing
the
appropriate
soft
button.

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