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 When you are finished enter //set kb <1|2> calibration off// and play the keybed with your favorite sound. You can take a view on the measured delays by entering //kb1 delays// in the terminal. ​ When you are finished enter //set kb <1|2> calibration off// and play the keybed with your favorite sound. You can take a view on the measured delays by entering //kb1 delays// in the terminal. ​
  
-For MB_NG: If it works like you expected enter //save <​filename>//​.+For MB_NG: If it works like you expected enter //save <​filename>//​.</br>
 For MB_KB: If it works like you expected enter //​store//​. ​ For MB_KB: If it works like you expected enter //​store//​. ​
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 For MB_NG: You will notice that there will be a new file on the sd-card called <​filename>​.NGK. This file contains the slowest-delays for every single key.  Here you can adjust every single key by adjusting the values. The keys are numbered where 0 is the lowest note on an 88-key keyboard (A). For MB_NG: You will notice that there will be a new file on the sd-card called <​filename>​.NGK. This file contains the slowest-delays for every single key.  Here you can adjust every single key by adjusting the values. The keys are numbered where 0 is the lowest note on an 88-key keyboard (A).
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 For MB_KB: If you would like to change the slowest-delay of a single key simply enter //set kb <1|2> key_calibration_value <key> <​value>//​ For MB_KB: If you would like to change the slowest-delay of a single key simply enter //set kb <1|2> key_calibration_value <key> <​value>//​
  
  
 With the calibration-mode another change was made. You still have the “slowest_delay”-parameter in MBKB and MBNG. This value now changes the sensitivity per mille. A value of 1000 uses the delays in the .NGK-file = no change. A value of 2000 would double the measured delays - a value of 500 halves the measured delays. With the calibration-mode another change was made. You still have the “slowest_delay”-parameter in MBKB and MBNG. This value now changes the sensitivity per mille. A value of 1000 uses the delays in the .NGK-file = no change. A value of 2000 would double the measured delays - a value of 500 halves the measured delays.
mididoc/midibox_kb.txt · Last modified: 2016/03/24 10:17 by fantomxr