The Wheel Page; The Pressure (Press) Page - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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The WHEEL Page

The two wheels are typical of what is found on many keyboards. The left one is normally used
for pitch bend and springs back to center, while the right wheel is normally used as a standard
Mod Wheel.
Parameter
Destination (PWhl)
Destination (MWhl)
Scale
Add
Curve
Entry Value
Exit Value

The Pressure (PRESS) Page

The K2661 features mono pressure, commonly called aftertouch on other keyboards.
A word about pressure: Key Range in a zone does not define which notes will generate pressure
in that zone. If pressure is enabled in a zone, playing with aftertouch anywhere on the keyboard
will produce data. For example, if Zone 1's Key Range is C3-C5 and you play C2 and push down
on the note, pressure messages will be sent from Zone 1. As with any other physical controller,
however, you can disable pressure in any zone, or scale it or offset it differently in the various
zones. It might help to think of pressure as an extra wheel—wheels operate in a zone regardless
of Key Range, and so does pressure.
Range of Values
MIDI Control Source list
MIDI Control Source list
±300%
-128 to +127
Curve list
None, 0–127
None, 0–127
Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
The WHEEL Page
Default
BendUp
MWheel
100%
0
Lin
None
None
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