Using aftertouch to modify the sound, Halting stuck notes (panic), P. 26 – Roland A-49 - MIDI Keyboard Controller (White) User Manual

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Performing

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Using Aftertouch to Modify the Sound

Aftertouch is a function that lets you modify the sound by applying additional pressure to the key

after playing a note.
On the A-49, applying further pressure to a key after playing a note will not affect the sound,

turning on the [ASSIGN] button and moving your hand above the D-BEAM controller will cause

Aftertouch messages to be transmitted.

As an alternative to using the D-BEAM controller, you can also directly enter a specific aftertouch

value by using the keyboard.

For details on this value, refer to p.

8.

Value

0–127

0–9

* If you specify an aftertouch value other than 0, the change will continue to be applied to the

sound. Return the value to 0 if you don’t need this.

MEMO

The A-49 is only able to transmit the variety of aftertouch called “channel pressure”; it cannot

transmit “polyphonic key pressure” messages.

You can assign aftertouch to the [C1] [C2] knobs or to the EXPRESSION jack. For details, refer to

“Assigning Functions to the Knobs, Buttons, and Jacks” (p. 30).

Halting Stuck Notes (PANIC)

If you experience “stuck notes” on the connected MIDI sound module, or if there’s something else

wrong with the sound, you can transmit reset messages (the PANIC function) to fix the problem.
This function will transmit the reset messages All Sounds Off, All Notes Off, and Reset All

Controllers for all channels.

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