Local Control; Usb Midi Channel; Midi Merge; Slider Mode - Direct/Snap - Studiologic numa compact 2 User Manual

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LOCAL CONTROL

This command is also received via MIDI and it is automatically
deactivated the next time the instrument is turned on; in LO-
CAL OFF the keyboard does not send the notes played on the
keyboard directly to the internal Sounds, but only via USB-MIDI
to avoid unwanted repetitions when using external Software
Programs which receive the notes from the keyboard and send
them back to the generation.

USB MIDI CHANNEL

MULTI Ch: the instrument continues to work in its standard
mode, sending notes and controls via USB on the respective
MIDI Channels 1-2 of the enabled sections and on the COM-
MON channel 16 only the general controls.
SINGLE Ch: the control panel controls and the notes played
on the keyboard are transmitted via USB on a single channel
COMMON = 16

MIDI MERGE

The merge function allows to merge-mix the MIDI IN data to
the local MIDI data (notes, controls etc) and send the result to
the USB and/or MIDI Out; the selectable options are:
OFF = Merge function disabled;
TO MIDI = Merged MIDI data are sent to the MIDI OUT;
TO USB = Merged MIDI data are sent to USB;
TO MIDI+USB = Merged MIDI data are sent to both USB and
MIDI Out;
SYSEX FILTER
To filter (cut out) some MIDI message (besides the standard
ones) when merging a MIDI in source to the selected destina-
tion.

SLIDER MODE - DIRECT/SNAP

The 9 Sliders (Drawbars in Organ mode) can have two different
way of operate, to be selected in the related Global Edit page,
(Numa Compact 2x)
according to your preferences and playing needs.
Selecting the DIRECT mode, when a Slider/Drawbar is moved,
the new value corresponding to the physical position is im-
E
mediatly read and sent to the Sound generation, allowing to
instantly input the new value, from 0 to 8 in Drawbars-Organ
mode and from 1 to 127 in Slider mode, either for Synth para-
meters and MIDI assignable values.
Selecting the SNAP mode, when a Slider/Drawbar is moved,
new values are read and updated one after the new position
corresponds to the original stored value; as an example, if the
Cutoff value of a Sound was 100, the Slider will input a new
value only after you reach the original 100 position.
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Numa Compact 2/2x by Studiologic

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