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Kurzweil K2500 - PERFORMANCE GUIDE REV F PART NUMBER 910252 CHAP 6 Manual page 5

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mit this message, and can be used to select programs and edit parameters on MIDI
slaves if your controller can send it.
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MIDI 07 (Volume)
This is the standard MIDI controller number for volume. The Volume parameter
on the CHANLS page in MIDI mode will respond to MIDI controller 07 unless the
VolLock parameter is turned on.
8
MIDI 08 (Balance)
9
MIDI 09
10
MIDI 10 (Pan)
MIDI controller 10 is defined as Pan control. The Pan parameter on the CHANLS
page in MIDI mode will respond to MIDI controller 10 unless the PanLock param-
eter is turned on.
11
MIDI 11 (Express)
12—14
MIDI 12—14
15
MIDI 15 (AuxBend2)
The K2500 interprets MIDI controller 15 as AuxBend2, which is assigned by de-
fault to the short ribbon (below the pitch and mod wheels) on keyboard models of
the instrument. A value of 64 is centered.
16—19
MIDI 16—19 (Ctl A—D)
20
MIDI 20
21
MIDI 21 (AuxBend1)
The K2500 interprets MIDI controller 21 as AuxBend1, which is assigned by de-
fault to the long ribbon (above the keyboard) on keyboard models of the instru-
ment. A value of 64 is centered.
22—31
MIDI 22—31
64
MIDI 64 (Sustain)
This is the standard MIDI controller number for Sustain. The control assignment
parameter FootSw1 is set by default to MIDI controller 64, so a switch pedal on
your MIDI controller which sends MIDI 64 will send sustain messages to the K2500
by default. The K2500 will always respond to sustain messages by sustaining cur-
rently active notes.
65
MIDI 65 (PortSw)
This is the standard MIDI controller number for Portamento Switch. The Porta-
mento parameter on the COMMON page in the Program Editor always responds
to this controller, and will turn Portamento on for monophonic programs when the
controller signal is at 64 or above. It won't affect polyphonic programs.
Control Sources
MIDI Control Source List
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