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Global Settings
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Global Settings
The global menu is where you’ll nd settings that apply to the synthesizer
as a whole — in other words, settings that apply to the overall behavior of
the synth. These include such things as master tuning, keyboard velocity
curves, MIDI settings, Pitch and Mod wheel calibration, and more.
You can use the global button to set the program that appears when you
power on the Pro 3. Simply use the bank and program knobs to nd the program you
want, then press the global button twice. That program is now the default program on
start up.
To use the global menu:
1. Press the global button.
2. Use Soft Knob 1 to scroll through the list of parameters.
3. To set a selected parameter, turn Soft Knob 3 or press Soft Button 1, as
necessary.
Here are descriptions of all of the global menu parameters.
1. Master Coarse Tune: -12…+12—Master Transpose control; a setting
of 0 is the equivalent of concert pitch. This control steps in semitones
one octave up (+12) or down (-12).
2. Master Fine Tunet: -50…+50—Master Fine Tune control; 0 centered.
Steps in cents as much as a quarter-tone up (+50) or down (-50).
3. MIDI Channel: All, 1…16—Selects which MIDI channel to send and
receive data, 1 to 16. Choosing all receives on all 16 channels.
4. MIDI Clock Mode: Sets the synthesizers ability to send and receive
MIDI clock messages:
off: MIDI Clock is neither sent nor received
master: MIDI Clock is sent, but not received.
slave: MIDI Clock is received, but not sent.
slave thru: MIDI Clock is received and passed to MIDI Out
slave no s/s (no start and stop): Receives MIDI Clock but does not
respond to MIDI Start or Stop command.