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Miscellaneous settings, Transpose, Vel.curve – Studiologic Acuna 88 Manual User Manual

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In the last menu you can adjust miscellaneous settings for MIDI
input and the keyboard velocity curve. Transposing the keyboard
or factory preset recall can also be performed here.

Press Data Entry. Now turn Data Entry until the display switches
to Misc. Menu. Select M1 by pressing Control 1.

From now on, the navigation through all parameters is
performed by pressing the + button and - button. Turning
Data Entry changes the value of the selected parameter. The
currently selected parameter is highlighted by an underscore in
the display.

If you have to play in a demanding key, you can simplify this task
by transposing the keyboard (e.g. from F sharp major by minus
one semitone to F major). A semi-tone transposition of +6 to -5
semi-tones can be applied. If no transposition is used, 0 will be
displayed.

The velocity defines the touch sensitivity of the keyboard.
On the acuna88 you can choose from 4 different velocity curves.
In the display the curves are labeled as Nor (normal), Lgh (light)
Hvy (heavy) and Fix. You may select the desired velocity curve
by turning Data Entry. The curves have the following characte-
ristics:

Here you can choose to which MIDI output the MIDI input shall
send its incoming data. Three options are available: 001 for MIDI
Out 1, 002 for MIDI Out 2 and 003 for the USB port.

Transpose

Vel.Curve

MIDI In

Miscellaneous settings

+

-

Edit

Data Entry

Control 1

Control 2

Control 3

Control 4

+

-

Edit

Data Entry

Control 1

Control 2

Control 3

Control 4

Curve

Dynamic range

Application

Nor

Touch sensitivity in between

Lgh and Hvy. This setting

should work very well with

most sound modules.

Lgh

A soft touch of the key

results in a relatively loud

sound, e.g. for louder live

performances and

environments.

Hvy

The touch is similar to a

Grand Piano: It is possible to

play very soft but for louder

parts you have to apply more

force.

Fix

Regardless of the force

applied to a key, the same

loudness value 64 is always

sent (e.g. for Organ sounds).

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