Korg Electric Keyboard ユーザーズマニュアル

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3.4–3: Slp..8 
(Slope T01...08)
3.4–4: Slp..16 
(Slope T09...16)
3.4–3(4)a: Top Slope, Bottom Slope
Top Slope
[0…120]
Specifies the range of values over which the volume will be 
adjusted from the top velocity until the original volume is 
reached.
Bottom Slope
[0…120]
Specifies the range of values over which the volume will be 
adjusted from the bottom velocity until the original volume 
is reached.
 3.4–3(4)b: UTILITY
3.4–5: Review
3.4–5a: Velocity Zone Map (All)
T1...16
This shows the range of velocity that will be sounded by 
tracks 1–16. The note range that will be sounded is shown as 
a line, and the slope portion is grayed.
 3.4–5b: UTILITY
Here you can select whether or not to apply filtering to the 
MIDI data received by tracks 1–16. For example even if two 
tracks are receiving the same MIDI channels, one can be 
made to respond to damper pedal activity while the other 
does not.
These MIDI filter settings have no effect on the MIDI 
messages that have already been recorded.
These MIDI filter settings do not affect the transmission 
of MIDI messages that have already been recorded.
These settings affect the MIDI messages that are trans-
mitted when you adjust program, pan, volume, porta-
mento and send 1/2 parameters of a track whose 
“Status” (3.1–1(2)a) is set to BTHEXT, or EX2.
On (checked): 
Reception of MIDI data is enabled.
Tracks whose “Status” (3.1–1(2)a) is INT or BTH will receive 
MIDI messages whose channel matches and whose types are 
checked. The types of effect that are checked will be applied 
to the program of each track when this instrument’s control-
lers are operated or when MIDI data is received. (The effect 
dynamic modulation function is not affected by these set-
tings.) Settings that regulate MIDI transmission/reception of 
this instrument itself are made in “MIDI Filter” (GLOBAL 
2.1–1b).
If the user-assignable controllers that can be filtered in the 
MIDI Filter 3 and MIDI Filter 4 pages are set to MIDI control 
changes, filtering will be performed for these control 
changes. In this case, any control change filtering that is 
being performed in the MIDI Filter 1 and MIDI Filter 2 
pages will be given priority. Furthermore, if the same con-
trol change is assigned to multiple controllers for which 
there are filter settings in the MIDI Filter 3 and 4 pages, 
checking any one of these will enable that control change.
Off (unchecked):
 Reception of MIDI data is disabled.
4.1–1: M1–1..8 
(MIDI Filter1–1 T01...08)
4.1–2: 1–1..16 
(MIDI Filter1–1 T09...16)
4.1–1(2)a: Program Change, After Touch
Program Change
[Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI program change messages 
will be received.
After Touch
[Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI after touch messages will be 
received.
3.4–3a
1.1–1c
3.4–3b
3.4–5a
3.4–5b
SEQ 4.1: MIDI Filter1
4.1–1a
1.1–1c
4.1–1b