Main 2 Page - Kurzweil K2700 Musician's Manual

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The MAIN 2 page in Global Mode allows you to adjust velocity and intonation settings, as
well as other global controller settings.
Velocity Map
The Velocity Map parameter determines the way the K2700 generates MIDI velocity
information. Different maps generate different MIDI velocity values for the same physical
key strike velocity.
The default map (Linear) provides the widest range of velocity expression, but you may want
to choose a different map if the default does not suit your playing style. You can select from
any of the following settings:
Light3
Light2
Light1
Linear
Hard1
Hard2
Hard3
PianoTouch
Easy Touch
GM Receive
Makes it increasingly easier to produce high MIDI velocity values for the
same key strike velocity (with Light3 being the easiest). These maps work
best for those with a light touch.
The K2700 default map. Linear, allows MIDI velocities to pass unchanged. It
follows a linear response.
Makes it increasingly harder to produce high MIDI velocity values for the
same key strike velocity (with Hard3 being the hardest). These maps work
best for those with a heavy touch.
Simulates the general velocity response of an acoustic piano, and is best
suited for playing acoustic piano programs.
Similar to the Light1/Light2/Light3 settings. Makes higher velocities easier
to play, but allows more sensitive control over playing high velocities by not
boosting the MIDI velocity for fast strike velocities as much as it does for
medium strike velocities.
Mimics the velocity response commonly used by keyboards that use the
General MIDI (GM) sound set. The GM Receive map makes medium strike
velocities produce higher MIDI velocities compared to the Linear map.
Global Mode
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