Edit mode, Assigning controllers – Samson Carbon 61 - USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller User Manual

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Carbon 61 · USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller

Edit Mode

Assigning Controllers

BANK MSB & LSB

In order to store more than the 128 patches, devices generally arrange patches into

multiple banks. To access the different banks, MIDI requires an identifier made up of

two MIDI messages: Most Significant Byte (MSB) and Least Significant Byte (LSB). These

two messages, along with a program change command, will allow you to select a

bank, and a patch within that bank. Consult your device’s manual for a list of corre-

sponding MSB’s and LSB’s related to different banks.

To set the BANK MSB or BANK LSB, press the corresponding function key, and the cur-

rent MSB or LSB will flash on the display. Rotate the DATA knob or type in the desired

MSB or LSB number, and press ENTER. You can input numbers ranging from 0-127.

The Carbon 61 will transmit the new MSB or LSB to your device. If the number is out of

range, “-E-” (error) will flash on the screen for three seconds, and then return to the last

set number.

Note: To recall a new patch, a bank change must be followed by a program change.

VELOCITY CURVE

The velocity curve is how the keyboard interprets the speed with which a particular

key is pressed, and the relative MIDI velocity number it transmits. The Carbon 61 has

four different curves you can utilize (1–4, described below). To change the velocity

curve, press the key assigned to VELOCITY CURVE. The current selection will flash on

the display. Rotate the DATA knob or use the numerical keys to select the desired

curve. Press the ENTER key to confirm the selection, and the keyboard will be set to the

new velocity curve. It you choose a number out of range, “-E-” (error) will flash on the

display for three seconds, and then return to the last set velocity number.

Available Velocity Curves

No. Type

Description

1

Normal

Linear type curve - Default

2

Soft

Results in a lower transmitted velocity (and corresponding volume)

3

Hard

Results in a higher transmitted velocity (and corresponding
volume)

4

Fixed

Note velocity is fixed to 127

1 - Normal

2 - Soft

3 - Hard

4 - Fixed

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