KETRON GP1 Owner's Manual page 21

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dYnaMic
Dynamic feature allows the user to select a keyboard dynamic curve. Four settings are available, each with a different curve:
Normal, Soft, Medium, Hard. By using Soft curve, more effort will be required to obtain a bright sound whilst the Hard curve
requires a softer touch.
deMo
GP1 has a built in sequenced Demonstration so you can hear several VOICES playing automatically To activate the Demo:
• Press both the VOICE A/B button and TRANSPOSER - buttons simultaneously.
Both led will be flashing and Demo will play automatically after a while.
• To stop playing the Demo, press one of the flashing buttons used to activate the Demo feature.
Warning: Gp1 keybed is muted while Demo feature is playing.
Midi / usB
The GP1 Midi connection and USB port also is used to send and receive Midi data on a specific Midi channel as required. Midi
channel allows for management of data such as Note On/Off, Controllers, Program change etc. (for more information please
refer on midi table on the bottom of this manual). Midi (Mode) button located on the panel allows you to select your preferred
Midi channel for connection of the GP1 and another Midi device.
Send and receive data is set on channel 1 as default.
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Here is how to change Midi channel:
• Press and hold Midi button. Then select one of 16 button (Voice) on panel which represent in detail all 16 midi channel
available on GP1.
• When both button are released Midi channel selected is confirmed and can be used to transmit and receiving Midi data. To
restore default setting (Midi Channel #1) turn OFF GP1 or set it manually by follow procedure showed above.
This procedure can be used for both Midi and Usb ports.
Midi Value setting remain on memory until GP1 will be turned OFF.
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