Chapter 5
Global
Imagine that the knob is all the way to the left when you first call up the setup. Remember that
the knob must go past the entry value before it becomes active. In this example the entry value
is 0 and the current MIDI controller value sent by the knob is 0 ( minimum ). When you move
the knob up, the MIDI controller value goes to 1, and therefore hasn't crossed the entry value,
and therefore nothing happens as you continue to turn the knob. You'd have to turn the knob to
the right slightly, then back to the left so that it goes to MIDI Controller value 0, then the next
time you turn it to the right, the knob will be active. To avoid having to turn the knob right, left,
and right again, set the entry value to a very low number other than 0, such as 5. The value is so
low that you won't hear the effect, but as you turn the knob to the right the first time, it will go
past value 5 and become active.
Tuning
The SP2 is tuned to 440 Hz. You can tune the SP2 up or down to ‐50 ( Ab ) ~ 50 ( A# ) in one‐cent
increments. To recall the default setting, press [+/Yes] and [‐/No] button simultaneously. This
can be useful if you are playing along with a recording, or playing with other acoustic
instruments that can't be easily retuned. The default value is 0 cent.
Dump
Use when you want to store all the data in memory externally as System Exclusive message.
The data will be sent over a MIDI cable. Press [Dump] button and the display will show "dmp"
( Dump ) message. [+/Yes] button will start transmitting and the display will show "Snd"
( Send ) message.
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