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Master Mode
MIDI Transmit (XMIT)
Pressure Map (Transmit)
Change the Transmit Pressure Map setting if you are triggering external MIDI gear which is
producing MIDI pressure (aftertouch) values that are too high or too low based on your playing
style (how soft or hard that you press the keys.) The default map provides the widest range of
pressure expression, but you may want to choose a different map if the default does not suit
your playing style.
The transmit Pressure Map affects the way the PC3LE sends MIDI pressure (aftertouch) values
to its USB or MIDI Out port (see the circled box above for its location in the MIDI signal flow.)
Different maps output different MIDI pressure (aftertouch) values for the same received MIDI
pressure (aftertouch) value. Each map applies a different curve to received MIDI pressure
(aftertouch) values and remaps them to new values before transmitting them to the USB or
MIDI Out port (this parameter has no effect on MIDI data sent from Song mode or to the
PC3LE’s sound engine.) The default map provides the widest range of pressure (aftertouch)
expression, but you may want to choose a different map if the default does not suit your playing
style. See the diagram above for the other pages that affect MIDI pressure (aftertouch) values
before reaching the transmit Pressure Map.
The default map,
Linear
, allows MIDI pressure (aftertouch) values to pass unchanged. Maps 2-4
make it increasingly easier to produce MIDI pressure values for the same physical pressure
applied to a key (with 4 “Easiest” being the easiest.) Maps 4-7 make it increasingly harder to
produce MIDI pressure values for the same physical pressure applied to a key (with 7 “Hardest”
being the hardest.)
PC3LE Keyboard
PRESS page for current Control Setup (in Program Mode) or current Zone (in Setup Mode)
PressMap Settings on Master Mode Page 1
PressureMap Settings on MIDI Transmit Page
MIDI Out via MIDI Out port or USB Computer port
PC3LE Song Mode
MIDI In via MIDI In port or USB Computer port
PC3LE Sound Engine
PressureMap Settings on MIDI Receive Page
to
PC3LE audio outputs
MIDI
MIDI
Destinations
Sources
Summary of Contents for PC3LE6
Page 10: ...vi...
Page 24: ...2 10 Startup Software Upgrades...
Page 38: ...3 14 User Interface Basics Quick Song Recording and Playback...
Page 42: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 64: ...6 16 Program Mode The Program Editor...
Page 134: ...7 70 Setup Mode The Control Setup...
Page 138: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 194: ...10 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...