Chapter 3
SP2 Performance Features
Also, while holding down [Transpose] button, you can select a desired key signature by
pushing a corresponding key from C to B. In this case, the display looks like < Figure 3‐15 >
according to the selected key signature.
Using Multi Function Knobs
The SP2 has 4 multi‐function knobs labeled A, B, C, D in the Performance/Edit Region. By using
[Knob Mode] button, various functions can be assigned to each knob, which include MIDI data,
zone volume, effect wet / dry mix, and tempo control. The functions of Knobs A‐D depend on
"Knob mode". Each time you press [Knob Mode] button, Knob mode will be selected
alternately and the corresponding LED will light.
♦ MIDI Controller Function
The SP2 can transmit four different kinds of MIDI message with 4 knobs. Those knobs are
programmable and any MIDI control change number, from 0 to 127, can be assigned to them.
This feature is very powerful when controlling external MIDI devices, or when using with a
computer based sequencer, especially controlling virtual instruments in real time.
The default settings for knobs are described in < Figure 3‐16 >
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< Figure 3‐15 Transpose with keys >
< Figure 3‐16 >