Midi Response - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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1 - Introduction & Installation
Setting up the Preferences
To Use IntelliEdit:
Make sure IntelliEdit is set to the same MIDI port your keyboard is using.
1.
In one of the Voices and Sample Zones screens such as "Key Window", position the
2.
cursor inside one of the Key Range fields (Low or High).
Press and hold, Ctrl+Alt on your computer keyboard.
3.
Play your MIDI keyboard. The key range will be edited.
4.
In the Voice Edit window, holding Ctrl+Alt lets you select voices for editing. If more
5.
than one voice is assigned to the key, the voices will cycle around with repeated
pressing of the same key.
To select multiple voices, you must use the Group feature.
6.
Receive Program Changes
This check box selects whether or not MIDI Program Change messages from your MIDI
controller or sequencer will be received or ignored by the Proteus X. Place an X in the
check box to receive program changes.
External Tempo Source
This check box selects between internal tempo clock or MIDI clock as the tempo source.
The Proteus X uses a global master tempo for Tempo-based Envelopes, Tempo-based
LFOs, and clock modulation. When this check box is selected, MIDI clock will be used
for the global tempo and the tempo control in the Multisetup window will be disabled.

MIDI Response

These controls allow you to customize the MIDI response of the Proteus X to match
your MIDI Controller or other instruments.
Velocity Curve
Incoming velocity values can be scaled by one of 24 curves to better adapt to
your playing style or MIDI controller. Selecting "linear" leaves the velocity data
unaltered. The shape of the selected curve is displayed in the window. Select the
curve that works best for you.
Volume Curve
This is an adjustment to help match MIDI controller #7 volume response to other
manufacturers' equipment. Three curves are provided: Linear, Inverse Square or
Logarithmic. The action of this control is displayed in the window.
Volume Sensitivity
This control allows you to modify the response curve for MIDI continuous
controller #7 (Volume). This allows you to match the Proteus's response to other
manufacturers' equipment. Low numbers compress the volume control range,
raising the volume level at lower controller #7 values.
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See Groups on page 62.
Important!
If External Tempo Source
is set to external, the
tempo control in the
Voice Editor will be
"greyed-out" and non-
functional.
Proteus X Operation Manual

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