Velocity Curve - Studiologic NUMACOMPACT 2 Operation Manual

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Global edit
To enable the GLOBAL edit, keep pressed the EDIT button for a few seconds; you will find various
pages (shown on the top right area of the display) with functions that will affect the instrument,
regardless what Program is selected. To escape from the function, press again the EDIT button and
all settings will be memorized automatically.
When the focus (cursor) is on the top area of the display, rotating the encoder you can select the
various pages; clicking on the cursor, the focus will be moved on the parameter and rotating the
encoder you can change the related value.
The GLOBAL EDIT main functions are:
TRANSPOSER
GLOBAL TUNER

VELOCITY CURVE

FIXED CURVE
STRINGS RESONANCE
(DAMPER EFFECT)
HEADPHONES (MODE)
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Global edit
You can transpose the instrument to any other key; click on
the encoder to move the cursor on the value and rotate it to
input the desired transposition range.
This function allows to "tune" the instrument, in case you
have to play along with another instrument that is not tuned
to the standard (A=440 Hz).
You can select a different velocity curve, according to your ta-
ste and playing technique. There are 3 factory curves (SOFT/
NORMAL/HARD) and a programmable FIXED velocity setting,
with the related value.
You can set here the fixed velocity value (from 1 to 127) when
the FIXED velocity is selected.
Here you can control the amount of the STRINGS RESONANCE
post-processing, that adds a more realistic effect to all acoustic
PIANO sounds. Please note that the CONCERT GRAND sound
also has a separate "release and resonance" built in natural ef-
fect, not controlled by this parameter.
When the parameter is set to AUTO ON, plugging the headpho-
nes will automatically switch off the internal amplification sy-
stem.
If the parameter is set to AUTO OFF, the internal amplification
system will be active also when a jack is inserted in the He-
adphones plug; this will allow to use the headphones out as an
extra auxiliary output, for recording or to connect it to an ac-
tive-amplified subwoofer, in addition to the internal speakers.

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