Velocity control feature. Page 106 of manual.
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Velocity control feature. Page 106 of manual.
I was wondering if anybody knew the reason why the velocity control function on the PA800 only works in the split keyboard mode with LOWER keyboard scanning mode selected? This is a real shame as I want to use the manual bass feature with UPPER keyboard scanning. When used in this way I find it very difficult to activate any of the fill buttons at the correct time, and it would be great if I could do this using the velocity control feature to activate the fill sequence. I know I could do this with an assignable foot switch pedal, but I don't have one. Is there a good reason this restriction exists? I can't imagine why from a software standpoint.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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- karmathanever
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No it is not a tough question.
The manual clearly states:-
It is never necessarily true that software changes are simple and there may be significant reasons why they made this "restriction" as you call it - or maybe they did not consider that it was required/necessary in view of the flexibility of foot pedals (EC5, MIDI etc...)
EC5 is a great solution - everyone should have one
Pete
The manual clearly states:-
Page 106 PA800 UM wrote:• This function only works in SPLIT Keyboard Mode, with the LOWER or no Chord Scanning mode selected.
• It does not work in FULL Chord Scanning mode, or in SPLIT Keyboard Mode, with the UPPER Chord Scanning mode selected.
None of us know why Korg implemented it this way so I don't see how we can answer your question.you wrote:I would have thought that the assembled brains here would have at least something to say in response to this question.
Is there a good reason this restriction exists? I can't imagine why from a software standpoint.
It is never necessarily true that software changes are simple and there may be significant reasons why they made this "restriction" as you call it - or maybe they did not consider that it was required/necessary in view of the flexibility of foot pedals (EC5, MIDI etc...)
EC5 is a great solution - everyone should have one

Pete

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- karmathanever
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Hi Peter
No apology necessary my friend and fully appreciate your frustration related to your specific requirements.
I can only strongly recommend investment in an EC5 or MIDI controller pedal to ease your frustration - I have both and absolutely love the freedom of having all those instant controls at my feet.
I have the Korg EC5 and a Behringer FCB1010 MIDI foot controller.
Cheers
Pete
No apology necessary my friend and fully appreciate your frustration related to your specific requirements.
I can only strongly recommend investment in an EC5 or MIDI controller pedal to ease your frustration - I have both and absolutely love the freedom of having all those instant controls at my feet.
I have the Korg EC5 and a Behringer FCB1010 MIDI foot controller.
Cheers
Pete

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Hi rock_starrock_star wrote:Hi PeterA
Can you please describe what is meant by Velocity of style section of Pa2x/800?. I have been looking for this answer for many months after owned my machine.
Thanks
It's basically a way of triggering certain performance functions, which normally require you to take your hand from the keyboard and press a button on the panel. eg fill1, fill2, fill3, stop/start etc. This only works when in split keyboard mode when playing a style. It is done by specifying a key velocity value, above which the function is triggered. Therefore by playing a chord/key hard (above the specified velocity value) in the chord scanning area, you can trigger a fill pattern for instance. This will only work when the chord scanning area is set to "lower" or "no chord scanning" mode and always to left of the split point. What I required was that it worked in "upper scanning" mode to the right of the split point also, but alas Korg have decided not to implement it that way

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