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+ | ===== Key calibration (written by user FantomXR) ===== | ||
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+ | As I work a lot with keybeds from Fatar and I was looking for an electronic that work with it I found MIDIbox to be the best solution for me. I had a bunch of different keybeds in my hands and I noticed, that some keys are more sensitive than others. So I asked TK to implement a calibration-mode to overcome this issue. With the calibration-mode it is possible to adjust the slowest-delay of every single note on the keyboard. Here is how it works: | ||
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+ | Enter //set kb <1|2> calibration on// in the MIOS Terminal. Now you either have to press every key with the exact same velocity which is nearly impossible or (and that’s the way I do it) use a long piece of wood and press down all white keys and after that all black keys at the same time. | ||
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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. | ||
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+ | For **MB_NG**: If it works like you expected enter //save < | ||
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+ | For **MB_KB**: If it works like you expected enter // | ||
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+ | For **MB_NG**: You will notice that there will be a new file on the sd-card called < | ||
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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> < | ||
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+ | With the calibration-mode another change was made. You still have the // |
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