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Presto Digitation Installation Manual
MIDI FUNCTIONS
Mode Function
The SCV 200 series pianos can treat preset change codes (PG) in three ways
To access on of the three modes, proceed as follows
Mode 1:
This is the default mode; I.e., the instrument is automatically set to this mode when it is
turned on. In this mode, if a preset is changed during a performance, no PG code will
be sent to the MIDI Out connector, although a PG may still be sent form the keyboard
iusing the above procedure.
Mode 2:
To change to this mode, press the MIDI button then Dyn.Sens (The Dyn. Sens. LED
will light up on the keyboard to confirm selection.) Press the MIDI button again to exit
Programming and return to Play.
We are now in Mode 2. In this mode each time that a button in the presets section is
pressed, a specific PG will be associated with it an transmitted from the MIDI Out port.
If the piano receives one of the codes, it will automatically actuate the corresponding
preset.
Note: If we combine the strings with any other preset on the instrument, it will not be
possible to transmit or recognize this combination. To make this option possible, we
have to select Mode 3.
Mode 3:
The same procedure as before is followed, subsequently pressing MIDI then Dyn. Sens.
(mode) until the Transposer button LED lights up too. We then press the MIDI button
to exit Programming and return to Play. We are now in Mode 3 and the instrument will
send and be able to interpret PG codes also relating to combinations of presets and bass
settings with the strings section.
Ac. Bass El. Piano 1 El. Piano 2 Pipe Vibes Strings
El. Bass Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 3 Harpsi On/Off
Presto-Digitation
Hall Stage Room Ambience Transposer Demo
Chorus Flanger Tremolo Rotary Dyn Sens MIDI
Min Max Mellow Bright Min Max Min Max
Master Volume Brilliance Strings Volume Effects Parameters
TX RX PG CC MODE MIDI
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