Message on/off, Panic function / parameter reload, Message on/off panic function / parameter reload – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual

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Editing Parameters

BEND (Pitch Bend)

Settings: On, Off

Th

is allows you to select whether the [PITCH BEND] wheel will

aff ect the selected Zone.

MOD

(Modulation)

Settings: On, Off

Th

is allows you to select whether the [MODULATION] wheel

will aff ect the selected Zone.

EXP

(Expression)

Settings: On, Off

Th

is allows you to select whether a connected Expression Pedal

will aff ect the selected Zone.

E.MIN (Expression Minimum)

Setting Range:

0 ~ 63

Th

is allows you to adjust the volume level when the Expression

Pedal is “closed” or set at its minimum position. At “0” no sound
will be heard.

E.MAX (Expression Maximum)

Setting Range:

64 ~ 127

Th

is allows you to adjust the volume level when the Expression

Pedal is all the way “open,” or set at maximum.

E.CC (Expression Control Change)

Setting Range: Off , 7, 11

Th

is allows you to select how you want to control the level of the

selected External Zone. You can select either “VOL” (Volume or
Controller #7) or “EXP” (Expression or Controller #11).

MESSAGE ON/OFF

Sometimes when transmitting MIDI messages, undesired
information or not enough information may be sent. Th

is can be

prevented by switching the appropriate MIDI message “OFF.”

MIDI messages which can be switched “OFF” by Combinations:

......................Note, Expression, Damper (in This Page).

System Parameters which can be switched “OFF” individually:

......................Bank Select, Program Change, External Zone Parameters

(see page 158).

PANIC FUNCTION / PARAMETER RELOAD

MIDI plays notes from an external instrument by sending two
commands - “Note On” which starts the note playing, and
“Note Off ” which releases the note and stops it from playing.
Th

ese two commands are always sent in pairs.

Once in a while, a Note Off command may not follow a Note
On command, causing a note or notes to cipher, or sound
continuously (the phenomenon popularly referred to a “stuck
notes”). In this case, you need to send a MIDI command to the
receiving instrument to clear the ciphering notes.
To do this, press the DIRECTION [

][

] buttons

simultaneously. Doing this will send a “MIDI All Notes Off ” as
well as a “MIDI Reset All Controllers” command to the receiving
instruments. Th

e stuck notes will be turned off and the settings

for the External Zones will be reset, then the External Zone
settings will be re-sent. Normal playing can then be resumed.

[SHIFT] button and pressing [PIANO] for External Zone 1,
[ENSEMBLE] for External Zone 2 or [SYNTH] for External
Zone 3 (see the illustration above).

CH (MIDI Channel)

Setting Range:

1 ~ 16

This allows you to select the MIDI Channel on which the

selected Zone will transmit.

BNK.M (Bank MSB)
BNK.L (Bank LSB)

Setting Range:

0 ~ 127

PROG (Program Change)

Setting Range:

1 ~ 128

Th

is allows you to select the Bank Select and Program Change

messages transmitted by the selected Zone.

NOTE: For more specific information about the connected MIDI

keyboard, please refer to the Owner’s Manual for the specifi c
MIDI equipment you are using.

ALC

(Allocate)

Setting Range:

Off , Upper, Lower, Pedal

This allows you to select which Keyboard will control the
selected External Zone.
“Keyboard” refers to an actual physical keyboard (UPPER,
LOWER and PEDAL), not to a SPLIT applied to the Internal
Zones.

OCT

(Octave)

Setting Range:

-2 ~ ±0 ~ +2

Th

is allows you to select the Octave or pitch at which the selected

External Zone will sound. Adjust this Parameter if an external
sound plays in an octave other than the one you need for a
particular application.

XPOSE

(Transpose)

Setting Range:

-6 ~ ±0 ~ +6

Th

is allows you to shift the musical key of the selected Zone.

LOW (Key Range Low)
HIGH (Key Range High)

Setting Range:

-2C ~ 8G

Th

is allows you to adjust the Upper and Lower note limits for

the selected Zone.

VOL

(Volume)

Setting Range:

0 ~ 127

Th

is allows you to control the Volume (Controller #7) of the

sound controlled by the selected Zone.

PAN

Setting Range:

L64 ~ C ~ R63

This allows you to adjust the directionality or Pan setting
(Controller #10) for the selected Zone.

VEL (Velocity Curve)

Setting Range:

Off , 1 ~ 4

Th

is allows you to select how the selected External Zone will

respond to key velocity.
“Off ” is standard organ touch - the notes play at a fi xed velocity
(“100”) regardless of a light or heavy key pressure. “1” is the
most exaggerated velocity curve while “4” is a gentler curve. “2”
and “3” are curves in between.

DAMP

(Damper)

Settings: On, Off

Th

is allows you to select whether a Damper pedal will aff ect the

selected Zone.

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