12 Global Settings
Sequential
6 . Foot Function:
Sustain, Arp Hold, Arp Hold Momentary—
Sets the
function for the Sustain pedal input at the rear of the synthesizer. Select-
ing
sustain
chooses normal sustain pedal operation. Selecting
arp
hold
and pressing the sustain pedal causes the Arpeggiator to hold the current
arpeggio as if you had pressed the hold button on the front panel. Select-
ing
hold
mom
(momentary) causes the Arpeggiator to sustain (even when
you release the notes on the keyboard) for as long as you hold down the
pedal. Releasing the Sustain pedal stops the Arpeggiator.
7 . Pedal Polarity:
Normal, Reversed—
There are two types of pedals,
normally open and normally closed. Either type can be used with the
Sustain switch input. This setting allows you to accommodate both
models in case yours behaves in a way that is the opposite of what you
expect due to its polarity. Connect your pedal and choose the appropriate
setting based on its behavior.
8 . Pedal Function:
Breath CC2, Foot CC4, Exp CC11, LPF Full, LPF
Half—
When you use an expression pedal connected to the
pedal
jack to
control filter cutoff, this sets the range of modulation sent. With
lpf
full
selected, an expression pedal connected to the
filter
jack will control
filter cutoff frequency within its full range of 0-1024 (fully closed to
fully open). With
lpf
half
selected, an expression pedal connected to
the
filter
jack will control filter cutoff frequency within half of its range
(fully closed to half open).
9 . Aftertouch On:
On, Off—
Selects whether aftertouch (key pressure) is
enabled or disabled. If disabled, the Take 5 will neither respond to nor
transmit aftertouch/key pressure data.
10 . Aftertouch Curve:
Curve 1... Curve 8—
Sets one of eight pressure
curves for the keyboard to adjust the aftertouch to your playing style.
11 . Velocity Curve:
Curve 1... Curve 7—
Sets one of the seven velocity
curves for the keyboard to adjust the velocity response to your playing style.
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