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Global Mode
The Global Parameters
9-4
Piano Touch The MIDI output velocity is similar to the strike
velocity response of an acoustic piano, and is best
suited for playing acoustic piano programs.
Easy Touch This Velocity Map is similar to the Light Maps and
make high MIDI velocities easier to produce. But, it
allows more sensitive control over producing high
MIDI velocities by not boosting the MIDI velocity
for fast strike velocities as much as it does for
medium strike velocities.
GM Receive This Velocity Map mimics the Velocity Map
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. GM
Receive affects notes from the SPS4’s keyboard as
well as those from the MIDI in port.
Pressing both Value buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to Linear.
FX Select (FXSel)
The FX Select (FXSel) parameter determines how the SPS4 responds to interrupts with
regards to effects. You can set this parameter to either Performance or Multitrack.
Pressing both Value buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to Performance.
With FX Select set to Performance, the SPS4 minimizes disruption of existing effects
when changing Programs, and entry values will not disrupt sustained notes when changing
Programs in Program Mode. When controlling the SPS4 from an external sequencer in
Program Mode, setting FX Select to Multitrack will minimize effect disruption.
Channel Enable (ChanEn)
For each of the 16 MIDI channels, you can set the Channel Enable (ChanEn) parameter
to either Enable or Disable. For each channel, setting this parameter to Enable enables
the channel to transmit and receive MIDI messages and setting it to Disable disables such
functions. Pressing both Value buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to Enable.
Destination (Dest)
The Destination parameter determines the destination of MIDI data generated by striking
keys or activating controllers. This data can be sent to the SPS4 sound engine, through the
MIDI out ports, or both. You can set this parameter to any of the three destinations for this
parameter:
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