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"NUMA" contains the following Resources:
Patches are Presets that contain the instrument operating modes, they have the main characteristic of being made up
of maximum 4 "Zones" to each of whom a midi channel is associated with all the relative parameters, which enable to
obtain maximum flexibility in the management of the instrument. The patches are divided into 5 permanent Factory
Patches memorized to Memory Flash and Users Patches personalized by the user and memorized to the EEPROM
memory, they can reach the number of 64;
Shapes are the dynamic curves that determine the dynamics associated to each Zone of the keyboard; such curves
allow the dynamics to have a 10 bits resolution and are divided into white keys and black keys in order to obtain
a very high quality dynamics response. By means of Play Mode function you can select 3 different dynamics
modes, Dynamic, Organ, and Staccato.
In Dynamic Mode in Edit Shapes 3 Factory Shapes (Soft, medium and Hard) and 15 User Shapes realized by the
user can be selected, the held down is calculated on the 2nd rubber bulb while the released is calculated by the
release of the 1st rubber bulb;
In Staccato Mode in Edit Shapes 3 you can select Factory Shapes (Soft, Medium and Hard) and 15 User Shapes
realized by the user, the held down is calculated on the 2nd rubber bulb while the released is calculate at release of
2nd rubber bulb;
In Organ Mode only the Fixed shape exists, with speed set at the maximum the held down is given on the 1st
rubber bulb and the released is calculated at release of 2nd rubber bulb.
Exploring "NUMA"
Play Mode
The instrument switches on in this mode, if you are in Edit Mode you can return to Play Mode pressing at the same time
Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys.
Play Mode is signalled by the Play caption at top left.
This mode is made up of 5 pages which can be in two different operating modes:
Patch Mode, mode in which Dial and Up and Down Arrows are exclusively enabled to Patches selection, with
the only exception of Transpose Page. These are arranged in the following order: firstly the 5 Factories Patches
recognisable by the FXX suffix of the code at the top right, to follow the User Patches present in EEPROM with
simple number suffix XXX, the suffix is always in reverse in patch mode.
Zone Mode, mode (not present in the first page) in which you enter pressing a key relative to the Zone , doing so
it is possible to vary the parameter of the Zone itself by moving Dial , the numeric index of patch is no longer in
reverse.
Pressing the key relative to the selected Zone you return to Patch Mode.
The pages are structured in order to have the name of the patch at the centre of the LCD with its index at top right, the
enabled Zones with the relative parameters are displayed at the bottom, at the top the name of the page with the patch
or zone mode. The Play Pages can be selected by means of Left and Right Arrows, which are associated with autorepeat
function, and are in circular scrolling (after the last page the first one recommences).
The 5 Play Mode page are the following:
- Patch is the page that the user meets when he switches on the instrument bearing the patch that was used before
switching off the instrument. This first page is only in Patch Mode, Dial and Left and Right Arrows are exclusively used for
selecting patches. The keys relative to the Zones are used for enabling and disabling the different Zones (Mute On/Off).
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