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The chart listed below ((C) shows
an example of the relationship
between Program Change oum-
bers and voice
caambtn when us- |
ing the CASIO CZ-1 Digital
=
Synthesizer as a sound source.
When using other MIDI sound
sources,
refer to the MIDI im-
plementation chart which was
supplied with the instrument (ot
device).
Example
| AcL Brass 1
| Bl Aco. Guitar
C-3 Cello
H-8 Typhoon
MIDI Bend Range
By
shoe. rally bend range, you
how far wp you can
bend a MIDI sound note when
the NORMAL/ CHROMATIC
|
switch is set to "NORMAL."
Four different settings are posst
ble, using microswitches 6 oa 1.
(*Units: half-tones)
| hen the NORMAL/ CHRO.
| MATIC switch us set to "CHRO-
MATIC" MIDI moter bend
3
MIDI
MIDI Pickup
Sensitivity
In some cases, you'll want to ad-
just the sensitivity of the MIDI
pickup, for individual strings.
en increased, NOTE ON mes-
capes are sent with only a light
touch, as are maximum velocity
Opposite 1s true.
For example, eet in string
gauge of string height may cause
an imbalance in MIDI sound
characteristics.
A certain stting of strings may
stand out, while
others seem too
weak or don't sound at the same
ume. These problems can be
solved by increasing or decreasing
MIDI pickup sensitivity.
In some cases, if you us¢ sound
sources which feature MIDI
Touch Sensitivity you may need
to decrease MIDI pickup sensitivi- |
ty for best results.
sensitivity
(D)Remove the rubber cover pro-
tecting the sensitivity adjustment |
screws on the back of the guitar. |
(2)To increase MIDI pickup sensi-
tivity for a certain strung, turn the
re gy adjustment screw t
(@)
wae
| @To decrease MIDI pickup sensi-) |
wi for a ceftain string, turn the'
adjustment screw t
the right. 6)
These adjustments are delicate.
| Do not turn the microswitches
more than 100° (about
a quarter
| fern) in eacd atrecton.
Do mot use excenive force when
®)
Sensitivity
Adjustments
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