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1. Select a Program for Slot A.
2. Edit the Program so that you get a morphing effect you like when you move the MODULATION WHEEL. It is not actually necessary to assign the velocity programming to the MODULATION WHEEL, but it is a practical way to try out the effect before you apply it via MIDI.
3. Hold down SHIFT and press MIDI CH. Set the MIDI Channel for Slot A to ‘1’.
4. Press each of the other SLOT buttons and set them to MIDI Channel ‘16’. This is just to make sure they do not get used in this example.
5. Hold down SHIFT and press SPECIAL.
6. Press the SPECIAL button until the left digit in the display reads ‘S’.
7. Make sure Slot A is selected. Otherwise press the SLOT A button.
8. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to set the value to ‘on’.
9. Press STORE. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select MIDI Channel ‘2’.
10. Press STORE again and then the DOWN button to select ‘– – –’ (any MIDI note number).
11. Press STORE again.
12. Make sure all other Special functions are turned off for this Slot. Do this by pressing the SPECIAL button repeatedly and check that the left digit in the display is set to ‘oF’ for all Functions except ‘S’.
13. Press SHIFT again to return to “normal mode”. If you play the keyboard now, there will not be any velocity control because you have set the instrument up to only do this on a separate MIDI channel.
14. Set up your sequencer to play a sequence of notes with drastically different velocity values. The pitches of the notes does not matter, only the rhythm and velocity.
15. Hold down a few keys on the keyboard and start the sequencer. The sound should now vary in character with the velocity values coming out from the sequencer.
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