Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 109

TouchSense and TouchResponse MIDI, What is the difference between

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Detailed Settings ■ How much data can I record? • Current memory (page 39): About 300KB • Storage memory (page 39): About 1,513KB ■ The on/off setting of the pedal connected to the AUX PEDAL jack is reversed. Some types of pedals may turn on and off in opposite fashion. Use the "AuxPedalType" parameter (page 98) in the "FUNCTION" menu to change the external pedal setting. ■ The song title is not correct. The "CharacterCode" setting may be different than that used when you named the song. Also, if the song was recorded on another instrument, the title might be displayed incorrectly. Use the "CharacterCode" parameter (page 47) in the FILE/SONG SETTING menu to change the setting. However, if the song was recorded on another instrument, changing the "CharacterCode" parameter setting may not resolve the problem. ■ What is the difference between "TouchSense" and "TouchResponse" MIDI data? "TouchSense" determines the manner and degree to which the volume level changes in response to your touch on the keyboard. The MIDI note-on velocity data is not changed. It changes the volume level at the same velocity data. "TouchResponse" determines the touch sensitivity of an instrument. The MIDI note-on velocity data is changed when you play the keyboard with a consistent touch. ■ Only "PhraseMark" can be selected via the [FILE/SONG SETTING] button during song playback. The "PhraseMark" parameter can only be set via the [FILE/SONG SETTING] button during song playback. If you desired to select other parameters, stop the song and try once again. Questions about Operations and Functions CLP-380 Owner's Manual 109

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Questions about Operations and Functions
CLP-380 Owner’s Manual
109
Detailed Settings
How much data can I record?
Current memory (page 39): About 300KB
Storage memory (page 39): About 1,513KB
The on/off setting of the pedal connected
to the AUX PEDAL jack is reversed.
Some types of pedals may turn on and off in opposite
fashion. Use the “AuxPedalType” parameter (page 98) in
the “FUNCTION” menu to change the external pedal
setting.
The song title is not correct.
The “CharacterCode” setting may be different than that
used when you named the song. Also, if the song was
recorded on another instrument, the title might be
displayed incorrectly. Use the “CharacterCode” parameter
(page 47) in the FILE/SONG SETTING menu to change
the setting. However, if the song was recorded on another
instrument, changing the “CharacterCode” parameter
setting may not resolve the problem.
What is the difference between
“TouchSense” and “TouchResponse” MIDI
data?
“TouchSense” determines the manner and degree to
which the volume level changes in response to your touch
on the keyboard. The MIDI note-on velocity data is not
changed. It changes the volume level at the same velocity
data.
“TouchResponse” determines the touch sensitivity of an
instrument. The MIDI note-on velocity data is changed
when you play the keyboard with a consistent touch.
Only “PhraseMark” can be selected via
the [FILE/SONG SETTING] button during
song playback.
The “PhraseMark” parameter can only be set via the
[FILE/SONG SETTING] button during song playback. If
you desired to select other parameters, stop the song and
try once again.