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Chapter 8. Using the SH-32 with External MIDI Devices
Chapter 8
Changing the Sound According to 
the Force Used to Play the Keys 
(VELOCITY)
You can use the variations in the force used to play the keys of an 
external MIDI keyboard connected to the MIDI IN connector 
(Velocity messages) to modify the sound.
1.
Turn the MIDI settings knob to the “VELOCITY” parameter 
you want to set.
fig.08-05.e
Parameters That Can Be Set
AMP LEVEL
This changes the volume according to the keyboard touch.
When the value set is 1–63:
The volume increases the more forcefully the keys are pressed, 
approaching the volume set for the Patch (p. 59).
When the value set is -63– -1:
The volume decreases the more forcefully the keys are pressed. The 
volume is lowest when the keys are played with the most force.
AMP ATTACK
This changes the attack time of the volume (“A” portion of A D S R) 
according to the keyboard touch.
When the value set is 1–63:
The time for the attack portion of the envelope becomes shorter the 
more forcefully the keys are pressed, yielding a sharper attack for 
the sound. The time approaches the length set for the Patch (p. 58) as 
the keys are played with less force.
When the value set is -63– -1:
The time of the attack portion of the envelope becomes longer as the 
keys are pressed with greater force.
CUTOFF
This changes the filter’s cutoff frequency according to the keyboard 
touch.
When the value set is 1–63:
The more forcefully the keys are played, the further above the value 
set for the Patch (p. 57) the cutoff frequency becomes. The cutoff 
frequency approaches the set value as the keys are played with less 
force.
When the value set is -63– -1:
The more forcefully the keys are played, the further below the value 
set for the Patch (p. 57) the cutoff frequency becomes. The cutoff 
frequency approaches the set value as the keys are played with less 
force.
FILTER ATTACK
This changes the attack time of the filter’s cutoff frequency (“A” 
portion of A D S R) according to the keyboard touch.
When the value set is 1–63:
The change in the cutoff in the attack portion of the sound (“A” 
portion of A D S R) becomes faster the more forcefully the keys are 
pressed; the rate approaches that set for the Patch (p. 57) as the keys 
are played with less force.
When the value set is -63– -1:
The change in the cutoff in the attack portion of the sound (“A” 
portion of A D S R) becomes slower the more forcefully the keys are 
pressed.
2.
Press [VALUE 
/
] to select the value (-63–63).
When the value is set to “0,” the sound is played according to the 
value set for the Patch, regardless of the velocity. The change in 
the sound in response to your playing dynamics increases the 
more the value is increased above or lowered below “0.”
You can set the parameter only when the indicator to the left of 
the MIDI settings knob is blinking. 
3.
When you finish making settings, press [EXIT] to end the 
procedure.
4.
To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write 
Selecting SH-32 Sounds from 
an External MIDI Device
By transmitting Bank Select messages (MIDI controller number 0 
and 32) and Program Change messages from the external MIDI 
device to the SH-32, you can select Patches, Rhythm Sets, or 
Performances. In other words, when you select sounds on an 
external MIDI device, the corresponding MIDI message will be 
transmitted to the SH-32, causing the SH-32 to select the appropriate 
Patch, etc.
1.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the SH-32’s MIDI IN connector to 
the MIDI OUT connector of the external MIDI device.
2.
Set the SH-32’s receive channel to match the external MIDI 
device’s transmit channel.
• For instructions on how to set the SH-32’s receive channel, refer 
• For instructions on how to set the transmit channel of the 
external MIDI device, refer to the owner’s manual for your 
external MIDI device.
3.
From the external MIDI device, send a MIDI message for 
changing the sound.
• If the Program Change numbers on your external MIDI device 
are referenced as values from 0 to 127, find the appropriate 
number by subtracting 1 from the number in the following 
correspondence chart.
• If the SH-32 receives no Bank Select messages, but only Program 
Change messages, it can switch only to sounds within certain 
banks, such as BANK A/B.
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