Kurzweil K2700 Musician's Manual page 334

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Output Clock
To send a MIDI clock pulse to the USB and MIDI Out ports, set this parameter to On.
Otherwise, set it to Off.
Receive Transport
Use the Receive Transport parameter to enable or disable receiving of System Real-Time
and MMC (MIDI Machine Control) Play and Stop transport messages sent to the K2700's
MIDI In or USB ports.
When Receive Transport is set to Off, the K2700 will ignore System Real-Time and MMC
transport messages.
When Receive Transport is set to On, the K2700's Song Mode will respond to System
Real-Time and MMC transport messages for Song Play and Song Stop. This allows you to
use an external sequencer sending System Real-Time or MMC messages to start or stop the
currently selected song in K2700's Song Mode.
Note: If you are triggering K2700 sounds from an external sequencer that sends these
messages, either turn off outgoing System Real-Time and MMC messages on the external
sequencer, or set the Receive Transport parameter to Off. If this is not done, you will
simultaneously trigger the K2700 from the external sequencer and from the currently
selected song in Song mode.
Xmit Transport
Use the Xmit Transport parameter to enable or disable transmitting of System Real-Time and
MMC (MIDI Machine Control) Play and Stop transport messages from the K2700's MIDI
Out or USB ports.
When Xmit Transport is set to Off, the K2700 will not send System Real-Time and MMC
transport messages.
When Xmit Transport is set to On, the K2700's front panel TRANSPORT section Play and
Stop buttons will send System Real-Time and MMC transport Play and Stop messages. This
allows you to use the K2700 to start or stop an external sequencer (if it is able to receive these
messages).
Xmit Velocity Map
The Xmit Velocity Map parameter allows you to select a velocity map for MIDI notes
transmitted from the USB or MIDI Out ports. This is useful for adjusting the overall velocity
sensitivity for MIDI notes sent to external MIDI instruments. 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. The Light and Hard maps make
Global Mode
MIDI Page
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