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Juzisound AccKit Menu Description V2.5

The document describes the different program modes and functions of a MIDI accordion system. It explains how to select and change programs and banks in each mode. It also covers how to use registers and the master transpose functions.

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Juzisound AccKit Menu Description V2.5

The document describes the different program modes and functions of a MIDI accordion system. It explains how to select and change programs and banks in each mode. It also covers how to use registers and the master transpose functions.

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Juzisound

Accordion MIDI System


For Operation System
Version 2.5
or higher

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PROGRAM MODES
Juzisound accordion MIDI system have 4 different program modes.

Switching between program modes is made by long pressing (around 10 seconds) of [PRG/HOLD] button.
Every program mode is indicated by different display indication.

Program mode 0
In program mode 0, you have direct access by numbers to 1000 program positions. From 000 to 999.
Program selections is made by pressing of 3 digit, or pressing 1 or 2 digit fallowing by pressing of button
[PRG/HOLD].
For example, is need to select program 846, need to press buttons [8], [4] and [6]. If need to select program
with number 5, need to press button [5] and [PRG/HOLD].

HOLD Mode
If program is already selected, pressing of button [PRG/HOLD] activate program HOLD mode. Activation of this
mode is indicated by 2 points on number display. In this mode first 2 digits of current program is locked, and
last digit is select direct by pressing of one of number buttons. Selected button is indicated by LED indicator.
Use this mode for very easy and fast change of 10 programs in selected program diapason.

Function on buttons [+] and [-]


In program mode 0, buttons [+] and [-] have 2 different functions, dependent from selected value of parameter
F.28 in EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE.
If selected value is 0, these buttons work like direct volume control. With combination of button [PRG/HOLD]
these buttons work like program +/-1.
If function is 1, these buttons work only like program +/-1.
If HOLD mode is not activated, buttons [+] and [-] increased or decreased program number by 1.
If hold mode is active, then buttons [+] and [-] increases and decreases program number by 10.

This program mode 0 is specially created to full control of programs of Juzisound Total SOLO Sampler 1. When
program is selected, Accordion MIDI system send set of MIDI messages: Control Change 0, Control Change 32
and Program Change. Accepting of combinations of these messages are reassigned in Juzisound Total SOLO
Sampler, but no problem to control any another MIDI device, who accept Bank Select (CC0 and CC32) and
Program Change messages.

Using registers in program mode 0


Register switches work in these mode, for fast selecting predefined program numbers. Assignment of program
mode is made by this procedure:
1. Be sure, you first select another register, different from register who need to program. (This is need, because
midi system need to detect register change when select register who need to program).
2. Manually select program number who need to select, with pressing register button.
3. Press and hold button [PRG/HOLD].
4. Now while holding [PRG/HOLD], press and register button who need to call selected program. After this
release [PRG/HOLD].
With this, procedure is complete, and change is saved in system non-volatile memory. For future, this program
number will be assigned to this register button until new reassignment or delete is executed. If need to
reassign another program to the same button, execute again the same reassign procedure.

Delete registers in program mode 0


To execute DELETE procedure of any register button, first go to another register button. Then press and hold
MASTER TRANSPOSE button, and while hold MASTER TRANSPOSE press register key, who need to delete. After
this, any assignment to this register button is removed, and button is free.

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IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Working of register scanning is dependent from 2 things.
1. Need to have sensors with assigned register scanning functions.
2. Global register scanning need to be enabled in Function Menu. (LED on button [4] need to be ON).

Program mode 1
In program mode 1, you have fast access to 5 banks and 5 programs in every bank. Total 25 programs.
Bank selections is made by buttons 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0
Program selections is made by buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Current selected bank and program is indicated by button LED.

Function on buttons [+] and [-]


In program mode 1, buttons [+] and [-] have 2 different functions, dependent from selected value of parameter
F.28 in EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE.
If selected value is 0, these buttons work like direct volume control. With combination of button [PRG/HOLD]
these buttons work like program +/-1.
If function is 1, these buttons work only like program +/- 1.

Using registers in program mode 1


Register switches work in these mode, for fast selecting banks or programs.
First 5 registers buttons are for fast call of program. This is equal to panel buttons 1-5.
Second 5 registers buttons are for fast choice of bank. This is equal to panel buttons 6-0.

NOTE:
In this program mode, function of register buttons is permanent, and not possible to change.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Working of register scanning is dependent from 2 things.
1. Need to have sensors with assigned register scanning functions.
2. Global register scanning need to be enabled in Function Menu. (LED on button [4] need to be ON).

Program mode 2
In program mode 2, you have fast access to 10 banks and 16 programs in every bank. Total 160 programs.
Bank selections is made by number buttons on control panel. Selected bank is indicated by LED.
Program selections is made by register buttons, or by buttons [+] and [-].

Function on buttons [+] and [-]


In program mode 2, buttons [+] and [-] have 2 different functions, dependent from selected value of parameter
F.28 in EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE.
If selected value is 0, these buttons work like direct volume control. With combination of button [PRG/HOLD]
these buttons work like program +/-1.
If function is 1, these buttons work like program +/- 1.

Using registers in program mode 2


Register switches work in these mode, for fast selecting program numbers from 1 to 16.

NOTE:
In this program mode, function of register buttons is permanent, and not possible to change.

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IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Working of register scanning is dependent from 2 things.
1. Need to have sensors with assigned register scanning functions.
2. Global register scanning need to be enabled in Function Menu. (LED on button [4] need to be ON).

Program mode 3
In program mode 3, you have fast access to 8 banks, every with 10 programs. Total 80 programs.
Program selections is made by control panel number buttons or registers, and current selected program is
indicated by button LED.
Bank selections is made only by control panel buttons [+] and [-]. Current selected bank is indicated on LCD
display with chars A, B, C, D, E ,F ,G, H.

Function on buttons [+] and [-]


In program mode 3, buttons [+] and [-] have 2 different functions, dependent from selected value of parameter
F.28 in EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE.
If selected value is 0, these buttons work like direct volume control. With combination of button [PRG/HOLD]
these buttons work like bank +/-1.
If function is 1, these buttons work like bank +/- 1.

NOTE:
In this program mode, function of register buttons is permanent, and not possible to change.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Working of register scanning is dependent from 2 things.
1. Need to have sensors with assigned register scanning functions.
2. Global register scanning need to be enabled in Function Menu. (LED on button [4] need to be ON).

Additional function for buttons [+] and [-]


Buttons [+] and [-] have additional functions, when buttons [PRG/HOLD], [MASTER TRANSP], [SCALA ON/OFF]
or [TERCA ON/OFF] are active:

- When [PRG/HOLD] is active, buttons [+] and [-] work in standard way, dependent from current selected
program mode.

- When [MASTER TRANSP] is active, (button master transpose LED is On), buttons [+] and [-] set Upper 2
volume. (Upper 2 play one of them parts: second voice, TERCA voice or Bass/Accords voice)

- When [SCALA ON/OFF] menu is active (On display is shown “ScL”), buttons [+] and [-] not have function.

- When [TERCA ON/OFF] is active (On display is “tE”), buttons [+] and [-] set TERCA volume.

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MASTER TRANSPOSE
IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Juzisound MIDI System have 2 different ways to work with MASTER TRANSPOSE! This dependent from
parameter “Transpose control mode” available in Extended Function Menu, section 0.4.
- If parameter is set to “ntE”, transpose is applied to out MIDI notes. Sysex messages are not send at all. In this
mode, octave transpose is applied only to right hand. Basses and accords are not affected by octave transpose.
-if parameter value is set to “SYS”, transpose value is sent only with standard MASTER TRANSPOSE SYSEX
messages. Both octave and note transpose are part of sysex messages. All notes are send without transpose.
-if parameter value is set to “b0t” – transpose is work in both modes together. Notes are send transposed, and
SYSEX message are send too.
NOTE: For more info, see Extended Function Menu, section 0.4.

MASTER TRANSPOSE Menu


Master transpose menu is activated by pressing of button [MASTER TRANSP].
When menu is active, LED of button [MASTER TRANSP] is ON!

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Master transpose have 2 separate components:
- OCTAVE master transpose with range of +/-24 semitones.
- NOTE master transpose with range of +/-11 semitones.
Final master transpose = OCTAVE master transpose + NOTE master transpose!!!

In this menu, all panel buttons have direct control over master transpose functions:
Buttons: [6] [7] [8] [9] [0] are for direct setting of OCTAVE master transpose component.
LEDs on these buttons indicates current value of OCTAVE master transpose value.
- button [6] set OCTAVE master transpose to -24. When this transpose is added, LED of button [6] blink.
- button [7] set OCTAVE master transpose to -12. When this transpose is added, LED of button [7] blink.
- button [8] reset OCTAVE master transpose to 0. When this transpose is added, LED of button [8] is On.
- button [9] set OCTAVE master transpose to +12. When this transpose is added, LED of button [9] blink.
- button [0] set OCTAVE master transpose to +24. When this transpose is added, LED of button [0] blink.

Buttons: [1] [3] [5] are for direct setting of NOTE master transpose component.
Current NOTE master transpose is with range +/-11 semitones, and current value is visible on display.
- button [1] decrease NOTE master transpose with -1. If NOTE master transpose is < 0, LED of button [1] blink.
- button [3] reset NOTE master transpose with 0. If NOTE master transpose is 0, LED of button [3] is On.
- button [5] increase NOTE master transpose with +1. If NOTE master transpose is > 0, LED of button [5] blink.

FAST VOLUME CONTROL – in this menu, we have 2 function for fast volume control for Help Synth and Upper 2.
Buttons: [2] and [5] are for fast control of VOLUME of Help Synth of Sampler 2.
- button [2] decrease current Help Synth volume with -1. On display is shown “HS-” for moment.
- button [4] increase current Help Synth volume with +1. On display is shown “HS-” for moment.

Buttons: [-] and [+] are for fast control of VOLUME of Upper 2 of Sampler 2 or Sampler MICRO.
- button [-] decrease current Upper 2 volume with -1. On display is shown “u2-” for moment.
- button [+] increase current Upper 2 volume with +1. On display is shown “u2-” for moment.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Accordion MIDI System don’t know exact value of volume for Help Synth or Upper 2. This is only commands to
sampler to increase or decrease current internal value of these parts. This values are not memorized, and will be
updated when preset of samplers are changed.

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SCALA
IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Accordion MIDI System don’t apply scale. MIDI system only send Sysex command to slave MIDI device, and
slave MIDI device apply scale internally. Supported Sysex formats messages dependent from value of parameter
“Terca control mode” available in Extended Function Menu, section 0.3. Available options are:
JS – Scala control sysex messages in format for Juzisound Total SOLO Samplers. (default)
PAh – Scala control sysex messages in format for KORG PAX series.
PA8 – Scala control sysex messages in format for KORG PA80 series.
noS – Scala control sysex messages in format for KORG KRONOS.
NOTE: Scale control Sysex messages are predefined and if slave MIDI device not recognize one of them, then not
possible to control scale.

SCALA On / Off
You will activate/deactivate scale, by one short pressing of button [SCALA ON/OFF].
When LED of button is permanently ON, scale is active.
When activate scale without new scale scanning, this will activate last used scale.

SCALA SCAN
You will start scale scanning procedure, by fast double pressing of button [SCALA ON/OFF].
When scale scan procedure is active, LED of button is fast blinking.
After starting scale scan procedure, you need to press all notes on keyboard who need to be altered
When all altered notes are pressed, then need to press again one short time button [SCALA ON/OFF]. This will
complete scale scan procedure. Exact in this moment, Juzisound MIDI system send all info about new scale to
slave MIDI device. If have notes with scale, scale will be switched on. If no pressed note, scale will be switch off.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Scale On/Off and scale scanning function work in all other menu modes, except SCALE CONTROL MENU,
where all another panel buttons are used for extended scale control.

SCALA CONTROL Menu


Scala control menu is activated by long pressing (for around 1 second) of button [SCALA ON/OFF].
When menu is active, LED of button [SCALA ON/OFF] is ON, and on display is visible “ScL”! When scale control
menu is active, all another panel buttons are used for extend scale control.

Buttons: [6] [7] [8] [9] [0] are for direct selecting and activating of one of 5 predefined USER scale. These
USER scale need to be prepared in slave MIDI device. Pressing of button, select scale and switch scale ON in
one pass. On display show “US” and “0x” for short time, where x is number of user scale from 01 to 05.

- button [1] switch scale ON or OFF.


- button [2] start or stop scale scan procedure.
- button [3] switch on/off “Scale HOLD” function of slave MIDI device. Current status is indicated by button Led.

Buttons: [4] [5] [-] and [+] not have functions in this menu.

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TERCA
IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Juzisound MIDI System have 2 different way to work with TERCA:
This dependent from parameter “Terca control mode” available in Extended Function Menu, section 0.2.

- If parameter is set to “ntE”, accordion MIDI system produces real Terca notes, and Terca is applied direct to
produced MIDI notes. Possible to play terca notes by different MIDI channel, different velocity. In this mode,
terca volume is controlled by Control Change with user defined number. Control change number is set in
extended function parameter F.26 – “Terca Volume CC number”. Default value is Control Change 7. Terca MIDI
channel is defined in section 6.2 “Terca MIDI channel”.

-if parameter value is set to “JS”, then all terca control is made by predefined MIDI SYSEX messages for direct
control of all terca functions of all models of Juzisound Total SOLO Samplers. “JS” is default mode, but only
Juzisound MIDI samplers accept this Sysex messages. All terca functions are executed inside in samplers.
Accordion MIDI system, only control sampler terca functions. In this mode, terca volume is controlled with sysex
message too.

Scanning for terca mode and base note always is made inside Accordion MIDI System.
In case of “ntE” mode, scanned terca mode and base note is used for produce terca notes.
In case of “JS” mode, scanned terca mode and base note is reported to slave MIDI device, and MIDI device
produce terca with received parameters.

TERCA On / Off
You will activate/deactivate terca, by one short pressing of button [TERCA ON/OFF].
When LED of button is permanently ON, terca is active.
When activate terca without new terca scanning, this will activate last used terca.

TERCA SCAN
You will start terca scanning procedure, by fast double pressing of button [TERCA ON/OFF].
When terca scan procedure is active, LED of button is fast blinking.

After starting terca scan procedure, you need to press accord of 3 notes. This 3 notes select terca mode and
terca base note. When terca scan is active, notes is not played, only MIDI system collect this notes.

- If accord is accepted, terca scan mode will be complete, and new recognized terca will be activated.
- if accord is not accepted, terca scan mode will be complete, but terca will be stay OFF.

After terca scan mode complete, Juzisound MIDI system send all info about new terca to slave MIDI device.
Slave MIDI device execute command from MIDI system, and play selected terca.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Terca On/Off and terca scanning function work in all other menu modes, except TERCA CONTROL MENU,
where all another panel buttons are used for extended terca control.

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TERCA CONTROL Menu
Terca control menu is activated by long pressing (for around 1 second) of button [TERCA ON/OFF].
When menu is active, LED of button [TERCA ON/OFF] is ON, and on display is visible “tE”! When terca control
menu is active, all another panel buttons are used for extend terca control.

Buttons: [6] [7] [8] [9] [0] are used for direct control of TERCA OCTAVE.
LEDs on these buttons indicates current value of TERCA OCTAVE master transpose value.
- button [6] set terca OCTAVE transpose to -24. When this transpose is added, LED of button [6] blink.
- button [7] set terca OCTAVE transpose to -12. When this transpose is added, LED of button [7] blink.
- button [8] reset terca OCTAVE transpose to 0. When this transpose is added, LED of button [8] is On.
- button [9] set terca OCTAVE transpose to +12. When this transpose is added, LED of button [9] blink.
- button [0] set terca OCTAVE transpose to +24. When this transpose is added, LED of button [0] blink.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Functions for terca octave on this buttons work only if terca work in “ntE” mode or in “JS”, mode but only in
Total SOLO Sampler 1! Due most complicated structure of Sampler 2 and Sampler MICRO, terca octave is not
possible to control from accordion. Terca octave dependent from octave of parts (Upper 2 or Help Synth) whu
play terca. This octave is set in PRESET, and saved together with PRESET.

- button [1] switch terca On/Off.


- button [2] start or stop Terca Scan procedure.
- button [3] switch on/off “Terca Hold” function of slave MIDI device. Current status is indicated by button LED.
- button [4] switch on/off “Terca Special Note” function of slave MIDI device. Current status is indicated by
button LED.

- button [5] not have functions in this menu.

Buttons [+] and [-] control terca volume (direct or offset), applied to terca volume.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
Terca volume is internal value for MIDI system.
- If terca work in “ntE” mode, this value is within range from 1 to 127 and default value 64. This value of terca
volume is used to calculate Note ON velocity for terca notes. Terca notes velocity = (original note value * terca
volume) / 128. Result is limited in range 1 – 127. Terca volume value, is also transmitted like MIDI controller
with Control Change number and MIDI channels defined by user. Control change number is defined in extended
parameter F.26 – “Terca Volume CC number” (default CC7) by MIDI channel defined in section 6.2 “Terca MIDI
channel”.
- If terca work in “JS” mode, then terca value is interpreted like offset with range -64 0 +64. This is OFFSET, not
direct volume, and because this, offset is applied to current internal volume of terca in slave MIDI device. Terca
volume offset value is transmitted with sysex message to slave MIDI device, and MIDI device apply this value to
original value of volume for all parts who play terca.

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Function Menu
Function menu mode is selected by short pressing of button [FUNC/MENU].
When function mode is active, LED on button [FUNC/MENU] is ON, without blinking.
In function menu, all number buttons on control panel work like switches for different functions. Every button
work like switch, and activate or deactivate one function. If selected function is active, LED on button is ON.
All changes is saved immediate in system non-volatile memory, until next change. No need write or save
procedure.

Button Functions:
[6] – Accordion blow (dynamic) On or Off.
If these function is active, scanning of accordion blow is active too. IF function is not active, scanning of
accordion blow is disabled, and accordion work with fixed blow dynamic. Value for fixed dynamic is selected
from extended function menu 6.5.

[7] – Velocity from blow (Note velocity dependent from blow) On or Off.
If these function is active, note velocity produced by MIDI system is dependent from blow pressure. If function
is not active, note velocity is fixed. Fixed value is selected with extended function menu 6.4.

[8] – Pitch Bend scanning On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system scanning Pitch Bend analog input. For properly work, need to
have connected potentiometer for Pitch Bend function. If not have connected potentiometer, please stay this
function Off.

[9] – Modulation scanning On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system scanning Modulation analog input. For properly work, need
to have connected potentiometer for Modulation function. If not have connected potentiometer, please stay
this function Off.

[0] – Radio (wireless transmitter module) On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system activate wireless transmitter module (optional). If you play
with MIDI cable, or not have installed module, please stay this function Off.

[1] – Easy Blow (easy dynamic) On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system modify scanning of blow pressure with different user
modified curve. This curve makes playing easier, with small blow pressure. With this function, you have fast
switching between natural and easy blow pressure mode.

[2] – Bass (left hand) On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system enable working of left hand BASS scanning module.

[3] – Central Register scanning On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system enable scanning of central button – long button available on
same models. If you accordion not have this button, not have assigned sensor to this button or not need to use
this function for moment, disable this function.

[4] – Register Button scanning On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system activate scanning of register buttons. For properly work of
register scanning, you need to have sensors assigned to register scanning functions, and register buttons need
to be properly programmed. If temporary not need to use register scanning, or not have sensors on register
buttons, switch off this function.

[5] – Volume Potentiometer scanning On or Off.


If these function is active, accordion MIDI system enable scanning of volume potentiometer connected to
control panel. If you not have connected potentiometer, please stay this function Off.

Buttons: [-] and [+] not have functions in this menu.

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Extended Function Menu
Extended function menu mode is selected by press and hold button [FUNC/MENU] for 2 second.
When extended function mode is active, LED on button [FUNC/MENU] is blinking fast!

In extended function menu, have many parameters, grouped in different groups.


Parameter groups is selected with buttons [6], [7], [8], [9] and [0]. Selected group is indicated with button LED.
Parameters of selected group is selected by buttons [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5], and will be modified with buttons
[+] and [-].

Exiting of Extended Function Menu is available only with long press of button [FUNC/MENU].
After this, system will ask you to confirm modified parameters. On display will be displayed fast blinking string
“SAU”.

You need to confirm saving with pressing of button [+]. If select [+], for moment on display will be string “YES”,
and all parameters will be saved in non-volatile memory, and will be permanent until next change.
If you press button [-], then you exit from Extended Function Menu, without saving parameters to non-volatile
memory.

IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND!!!
All modified parameters will be active until you power off device, but in next power on, will be activated
previous status of parameters.

Section ( 6 ) – [MIDI/AIR - Channels]


Default
№ Parameter Name Description Diapason
Value
6.1 Basic MIDI channel Basic MIDI channel for play notes from right hand. 1 - 16 1
6.2 Terca MIDI channel MIDI channel for TERCA voice notes. 1 - 16 1
6.3 Fund. Bass MIDI channel MIDI channel for Fundamental BASS voice notes. 1 - 16 2
MIDI channel for ACCORDS voice notes.
This parameter is set from FAC function to MIDI
channel 2 too. This allow to send Bass and Accords by
the same MIDI channel. This is very useful for playing
6.4 Accords MIDI channel 1 - 16 2
left hand sounds from Upper 2 on Juzisound Total
SOLO Sampler 2, but if need to send accords to
different MIDI channel, simple change this parameter
after FAC function.
Antenna (Wireless AIR) Wireless ON-AIR channels for MIDI Wireless
6.5 1-5 5
channel transmitter.

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Section ( 7 ) – [Blow settings]
Default
№ Parameter Name Description Diapason
Value
Blow pressure reading produces 10 bit values from 0
7.1 Blow center point to 1023. This parameter select point, when no 0 - 1023 512
pressure added.
This is value for blow death zone size. If blow pressure
7.2 Death Zone value is in threshold of center cone +/- death zone, 0 - 50 16
blow pressure is ignored.
This parameter is GAIN for amplification of signal from x1.00 -
7.3 Blow reading GAIN x1.50
blow sensor. x7.00
cc11
7.4 Blow Messages MIDI messages generated from accordion blow. cc11
Fixed
This really is not parameter. This is function for Real
Time watching RAW and MIDI values produced by
RAW
accordion blow. Possible to show values in 2 different
0 - 1023
See Blow (watch blow formats:
7.5 ---
reading value) If click on button (-), on display will be show 10bit
MIDI
RAW value produced by blow sensor.
0 - 127
If click on button (+), on display will be shown MIDI
value produced from blow pressure.

Section ( 8 ) – [Pitch Bend settings]


Default
№ Parameter Name Description Diapason
Value
8.1 Pitch Bend center point Center value of Pitch Bend controller 0 - 1023 512
8.2 Pitch Bend death zone Death Zone around center point 0 - 50 16
x1.00 -
8.3 Pitch Bend GAIN Gain of reading of Pitch Bend potentiometer. x1.50
x7.00
Up,
8.4 Pitch Bend polarity Inversion of Pitch Bend Up and Down position. UP/don
Down
This really is not parameter. This is function for Real
Time watching RAW and MIDI values produced by RAW
Pitch Bend. Possible to show 2 different formats: 0 - 1023
See values read from
8.5 If click on button (-), on display will be show 10bit ---
Pitch Bend
RAW value read from Pitch Bend. MIDI
If click on button (+), on display will be shown MIDI 0 - 127
value produced from Pitch Bend.

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Section ( 9 ) – [Modulation settings]
Default
№ Parameter Name Description Diapason
Value
Center point of modulation wheel analog input.
0 – 1023
If modulation wheel input is used like modulation
wheel, then no center point is need. Set this
0 - for
parameter to 0. But if modulation wheel is used with
Modulation wheel mod.
9.1 Joystick, then this analog input produces combination 512
center point wheel
of 2 parameters with center point. When joystick is
moved up, this produce modulation Control Change 1
512 - for
messages. When joystick is moved back, this produce
joystick
Control Change 2 messages.
9.2 Mod. wheel Death Zone Death Zone around center point 0 - 50 16
x1.00 -
9.3 Modulation wheel GAIN GAIN of read signal x1.50
x7.00
This really is not parameter. This is function for Real
Time watching RAW and MIDI values produced by
RAW
Modulation. Possible to show 2 different formats:
0 – 1023
9.4 See (CC 2) If click on button (-), on display will be show 10bit ---
MIDI
RAW value read from Modulation.
0-127
If click on button (+), on display will be shown MIDI
value produced from Modulation.
This really is not parameter. This is function for Real
Time watching RAW and MIDI values produced by
RAW
Modulation. Possible to show 2 different formats:
0 – 1023
9.5 See Mod (CC 1) If click on button (-), on display will be show 10bit ---
MIDI
RAW value read from Modulation.
0-127
If click on button (+), on display will be shown MIDI
value produced from Modulation.

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Section ( 0 ) – [SYSTEM FUNCTIONS]
Default
№ Parameter Name Description Diapason
Value
SELLECT EXTENDED
0.1 See EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE* --- ---
SYSTEM PARAMETER
How accordion MIDI system control Terca function:
ntE – MIDI for accordion produces real Terca noted,
and Terca is applied direct to notes
0.2 Terca control mode ntE - JS JS
JS – Terca control is made by SYSEX messages for
direct control of all function of Juzisound Total SOLO
Samplers.
How accordion MIDI system control SCALA function:
JS – With SYSEX messages for Juzisound Total SOLO JS
Sampler 1 or 2 PAh
0.3 Scala control mode JS
PAh – With SYSEX messages for KORG PAX series. PA8
PA8 – With SYSEX messages for KORG PA80 series. noS
noS – With SYSEX messages for KORG KRONOS.
How accordion MIDI system apply master TRANSPOSE
settings:
ntE – Transpose is applied to out MIDI notes. Sysex
messages are not send at all. In this mode, octave
transpose is applied only to right hand. Basses and
accords are not affected by octave transpose.
SYS – Transpose value is sent only with standard
MASTER TRANSPеOSE SYSEX message. Both octave
and note transpose are part of sysex message. All
notes are send without any transpose.
b0t – Both modes together. Notes are send
ntE
transposed, and SYSEX message are send too.
0.4 Transpose control mode SYS bOt
NOTE: Sysex message have info only for note
b0t
transpose, without octave transpose. Octave
transpose is applied only to right hand. Basses and
accords are not affected by octave transpose. This
combination allows on sound module to know exact
note transpose value, to move correctly scale and
Terca, if these functions are produced internally by
sound module.
WARNING! To avoid double transpose, sound module
need to have function to NOT APPLY transpose to
incoming notes, because these notes are already
transposed from sender.
MODIFY VALUE OF
0.5 SELEECTED EXTENDED See EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE* --- ---
SYSTEM PARAMETER

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Extended function parameters:
In addition to this organizations, in group 0 have one different organization. This is EXTENDED SYSTEM
PARAMETERS.
EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS are many additional system parameters, for control overall system, sensor
assignment and many another system functions.
Selection of EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS is made by selecting group/button 0, and parameter/button 1. In
proper position LED 0 and LED 1 need to be ON. Desired parameter is selected by pressing buttons [+] or [-],
and name/number of parameters are available on LCD display.
After desired parameter is selected, value of selected parameter is available to see and change, when move to
parameter/button [5] (by pressing button [5]). Then LED 0 and LED 5 need to be ON. In this mode, value of
selected parameter is visible on display, and modification of this value is possible with buttons [+] and [-].

If need to modify another parameter, then need to be return again to button [1], select new Extended
parameter with buttons [+] and [-], and move again to button [5] to see and modify value of new selected
parameter.

Same Extended parameters are not parameter. They are functions. Execution of this functions is made by
pressing button [+].

All Extended parameters are listed in next tables:

EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE


Default
№ Parameter Name Description Diapason
Value

Program Mode 0
Program Select Control Change Messages
Total 1000 positions - (programs with numbers from 000 to 999)
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.00 Control Change 0 000 - 127 120
For program 000 - 127
Program mode 0 / CC32
F.01 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 000 - 127
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.02 Control Change 0 000 - 127 121
For program 128 - 255
Program mode 0 / CC32
F.03 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 128 - 255
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.04 Control Change 0 000 - 127 122
For program 256 - 383
Program mode 0 / CC32
F.05 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 256 - 383
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.06 Control Change 0 000 - 127 123
For program 384 - 511
Program mode 0 / CC32
F.07 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 384 - 511
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.08 Control Change 0 000 - 127 124
For program 512 - 639
Program mode 0 / CC32
F.09 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 512 - 639
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.10 Control Change 0 000 - 127 125
For program 640 - 767
Program mode 0 / CC32
F.11 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 640 - 767
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.12 Control Change 0 000 - 127 126
For program 768 - 895

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Program mode 0 / CC32
F.13 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 768 - 895
Program mode 0 / CC0
F.14 Control Change 0 000 - 127 127
For program 896 - 999
Program mode 0 / CC32
F.15 Control Change 32 000 - 127 127
For program 896 - 999

Program Mode 1
Program Select Control Change Messages
Total 25 positions - (5 Bank - every with 5 programs)
Program mode 1 / CC0
F.16 For program from 000 to Control Change 0 000 - 127 8
024
Program mode 1 / CC32
F.17 For program from 000 to Control Change 32 000 - 127 0
024

Program Mode 2
Program Select Control Change Messages
Total 160 positions - (10 Bank - every with 16 registers)
Program mode 2 / CC0
F.18 For program from 000 to Control Change 0 000 - 127 9
127
Program mode 2 / CC32
F.19 For program from 000 to Control Change 32 000 - 127 0
127
Program mode 2 / CC0
F.20 For program from 128 to Control Change 0 000 - 127 10
159
Program mode 2 / CC32
F.21 For program from 128 to Control Change 32 000 - 127 0
159

Program Mode 3
Program Select Control Change Messages
Total 80 positions - (8 Bank - every with 10 programs)
Program mode 3 / CC0
F.22 For program from 000 to Control Change 0 000 - 127 11
079
Program mode 3 / CC32
F.23 For program from 000 to Control Change 32 000 - 127 0
079

Other Common Parameters


How to transpose value is displayed in LCD.
0 - Display octave + semitones
F.24 Transpose Display Mode 0/1 1
1 - Display only semitones. Octave is only with
LEDs.
This parameter select MIDI message produced
Master Volume control to control master volume.
F.25 0/1 0
mode 0 – Standard Sysex Master Volume Message
1 – Control Change 7
This parameter select MIDI message Control
F.26 Terca Volume CC number 0 – 120 7
Change number, for controlling Terca volume.
Value for stabilization of reading of BLOW
F.27 Blow ACP Reading Stabilizer 0 – 64 0
pressure.

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This parameter selects default functions for
buttons [+] and [-].
Button [+] and [-] default 0 – Default functions is Volume (use this
F.28 0/1 1
function settings, when volume Pot. Is not installed)
1 – Default function is Program Number or Bank
Number selections with +1 / -1

Easy BLOW Curve point selection

Easy Blow / Point A What is Easy Blow mode?


F.29 Easy blow is mode, designed for easy usage of accordion blow. 0 - 127 40
X position Difference from standard blow mode is possibilities of blow pressure
curve modification. Curve modification is made by 2 user assigned
points, A and B. In picture bellow are shown values of midi messages,
Easy Blow / Point A produced by default and easy blow curve. Bottom scale are blow
F.30 pressure. Right scale are values of produced MIDI messages. Blue line 0 - 127 80
Y position is natural accordion blow pressure. Red line is default easy blow
curve, designed for easy using of accordion blow pressure.

Easy Blow / Point B


F.31 0 - 127 110
X position

Easy Blow / Point B


F.32 0 - 127 100
X position

Function selection for central button for right


hand - long button below keyboard:
0 – Terca ON/OFF (depended from status of
button). Use this mode, when used button is
Right Hand Long Register
F.33 with 2 fixed positions – On or OFF. 0-1 0
Function
1 – Terca ON/OFF in Toggle mode. Use this
mode, when button is only with one stable
position. Each push on button will change
function status.

Program Mode 0 - Program to Register Assignment


With next parameters is possible to check and if need manually edit, user program number, associated with
every register button in program mode 0. If parameter value if in range from 0 to 999, when press this register
button, MIDI system send Control change and Program Change messages for selecting this program. If
parameter value is oFF, then no MIDI message will be send.
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.34 oFF
Register 1 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.35 oFF
Register 2 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.36 oFF
Register 3 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.37 oFF
Register 4 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.38 oFF
Register 5 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.39 oFF
Register 6 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.40 oFF
Register 7 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.41 oFF
Register 8 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.42 oFF
Register 9 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)

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Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.43 oFF
Register 10 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.44 oFF
Register 11 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.45 oFF
Register 12 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.46 oFF
Register 13 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.47 oFF
Register 14 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.48 oFF
Register 15 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)
Program Mode 0 Program number from 0 to 999, associated with 0-999 /
F.49 oFF
Register 16 – program this register button. oFF for no register function. oFF(65535)

Bass Registers – User Program - Control Change 0


All values are 2 by default.
This is Control Change message for selecting Upper 2 in Juzisound Total SOLO Sampler 2
F.50 Bass Register 1 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.51 Bass Register 2 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.52 Bass Register 3 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.53 Bass Register 4 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.54 Bass Register 5 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.55 Bass Register 6 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.56 Bass Register 7 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.57 Bass Register 8 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.58 Bass Register 9 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.59 Bass Register 10 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.60 Bass Register 11 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2
F.61 Bass Register 12 Control Change 0 - value 0-127 2

Bass Registers – User Program - Control Change 32


All values are 22 by default, to starting selection of SOUND of upper 2 from bank 22.
First sound (firh Program Change 0) on bank 22 are sound with number 2816. (22*128)
F.62 Bass Register 1 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.63 Bass Register 2 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.64 Bass Register 3 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.65 Bass Register 4 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.66 Bass Register 5 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.67 Bass Register 6 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.68 Bass Register 7 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.69 Bass Register 8 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.70 Bass Register 9 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.71 Bass Register 10 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.72 Bass Register 11 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22
F.73 Bass Register 12 Control Change 32 - value 0-127 22

Bass Registers – User Program – Program Change


First program change is with number 84, and all next is increased by 1.
This allow to select sounds in Total SOLO Sampler 2, starting from sound 2900 to 2911.
There need to be Bass register sounds in deffault.
F.74 Bass Register 1 Program Change - value 0-127 84
F.75 Bass Register 2 Program Change - value 0-127 85
F.76 Bass Register 3 Program Change - value 0-127 86
F.77 Bass Register 4 Program Change - value 0-127 87

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F.78 Bass Register 5 Program Change - value 0-127 88
F.79 Bass Register 6 Program Change - value 0-127 89
F.80 Bass Register 7 Program Change - value 0-127 90
F.81 Bass Register 8 Program Change - value 0-127 91
F.82 Bass Register 9 Program Change - value 0-127 92
F.83 Bass Register 10 Program Change - value 0-127 93
F.84 Bass Register 11 Program Change - value 0-127 94
F.85 Bass Register 12 Program Change - value 0-127 95

Right Hand - register sensors scanning mode/watch


This parameter set mode for register scanning
for right hand. Available 2 modes:
bYt – byte mode. Use this, when sensors for
register are installed on registers valve, and are
assigned to function 128-133. Combination of
RIGHT HAND
sensors are used like bits in one byte.
Register sensors scanning
Ind – individual mode. Use this mode, when
mode.
F.86 sensors for registers are installed on every bYt – Ind bYt
button register, and assigned to function 136-
151. In this mode, every register button is
scanned individually. Be sure, sensors are
configured to be active, when register button is
pressed. Sensors/buttons with low numbers
have priority over high numbers. Scanning is
interrupted, when find first active sensors.
This really is not parameter. This is function for
real time watching of 2 registers sensors values
for right hand registers:
rAU
RIGHT HAND rAU – this is 8 bit value, produced by raw
0 – 255
Register sensors RAW or register sensors scanning – after debouncing.
F.87 -
MAPPED value watch. This value is from 0 to 255.
cUr
cUr – this is final remapped number of currently
0 - 16
selected register. This value is from 0 to 15.
Switching between these 2 values is made by
buttons [+] and [-].

Left Hand - register sensors scanning mode/watch


This parameter set mode for register scanning
for right hand. Available 2 modes:
bYt – byte mode. Use this, when sensors for
register are installed on registers valve, and are
assigned to function 128-133. Combination of
LEFT HAND
sensors are used like bits in one byte.
Register sensors scanning
Ind – individual mode. Use this mode, when
mode.
F.88 sensors for registers are installed on every bYt – Ind bYt
button register, and assigned to function 136-
151. In this mode, every register button is
scanned individually. Be sure, sensors are
configured to be active, when register button is
pressed. Sensors/buttons with low numbers
have priority over high numbers. Scanning is
interrupted, when find first active sensors.

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This really is not parameter. This is function for
real time watching of 2 registers sensors values
for right hand registers:
rAU
LEFT HAND rAU – this is 8 bit value, produced by raw
0 – 255
Register sensors RAW or register sensors scanning – after debouncing.
F.89 -
MAPPED value watch. This value is from 0 to 255.
cUr
cUr – this is final remapped number of currently
0 - 16
selected register. This value is from 0 to 15.
Switching between these 2 values is made by
buttons [+] and [-].

Fixed Values
When blow scanning is OFF, this is fixed value
F.90 Fixed Blow Value 1 - 100 100
used for BLOW pressure.
When note velocity is ON, note velocity
Right Hand depends from bellow pressure.
F.91 1 - 127 127
Fixed note velocity When note velocity is OFF, then this fixed value
is used while sending MIDI notes.
When note velocity is ON, note velocity
Left Hand - Basses
depends from bellow pressure.
F.92 Fixed note velocity for 1 - 127 127
When note velocity is OFF, then this fixed value
Fundamental Basses
is used while sending MIDI notes.
When note velocity is ON, note velocity
Left Hand - Accords
depends from bellow pressure.
F.93 Fixed note velocity for 1 - 127 127
When note velocity is OFF, then this fixed value
Accords
is used while sending MIDI notes.

Fundamental Bass Settings


-2, -1,
Bass notes Base output transpose for Fundamental BASS
F.94 oFF, oFF
Octave Transpose midi notes. Range is +/- 2 octaves.
uP1, uP2
This parameter fix split point, when bass notes
comes to lower octave.
Explanation: Total fundamental bass notes
F.95 Bass Highest Note Limit range is 1 octave – from note C to note B. This 0 - 11 9
parameter select point, when bass note jump
one octave down, to prevent bass sound to be
acoustically very high.

Accord Settings
-2, -1,
Accord notes Base output transpose for ACCORD midi notes.
F.96 oFF, oFF
Octave Transpose Range is +/- 2 octaves.
uP1, uP2
This parameter fix split point, when accord
F.97 Accord Octave Split Point 0 - 11 9
notes comes to lower octave.

Bellows Additional Settings


This parameter is for choice minimum bellow
pressure, where accordion start playing. If this
value is below 0, then is formed some hysteresis
F.98 Bellows ON threshold level 0 - 63 8
between pressure start point and pressure off
point. This is very useful, for very slow bellows
pressure.

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This parameter fix minimum bellows pressure. If
this parameter is not 0, then accordion will play
always, and if bellows pressure is under this
threshold, this will be ignored.
F.99 Minimum Bellows Pressure 0 - 127 0
This feature is very useful, when no need to
move bellows for normal playing, but keep
possibilities to make accents when need, with
strong pressure of bellow. This is LAZY mode!

Right Hand - Register Reassignment


Right Hand - Register 1
r.01 Register 1 – sensors native combination 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 2 Register 2 – sensors native combination
r.02 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 3 Register 3 – sensors native combination
r.03 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 4 Register 4 – sensors native combination
r.04 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 5 Register 5 – sensors native combination
r.05 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 6 Register 6 – sensors native combination
r.06 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 7 Register 7 – sensors native combination
r.07 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 8 Register 8 – sensors native combination
r.08 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 9 Register 9 – sensors native combination
r.09 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 10 Register 10 – sensors native combination
r.10 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 11 Register 11 – sensors native combination
r.11 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 12 Register 12 – sensors native combination
r.12 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 13 Register 13 – sensors native combination
r.13 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 14 Register 14 – sensors native combination
r.14 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 15 Register 15 – sensors native combination
r.15 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Right Hand - Register 16 Register 15 – sensors native combination
r.16 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination

Left Hand - Register Reassignment


Left Hand - Register 1
L.01 Register 1 – sensors native combination 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors ative combination
Left Hand - Register 2 Register 2 – sensors native combination
L.02 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 3 Register 3 – sensors native combination
L.03 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 4 Register 4 – sensors native combination
L.04 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 5 Register 5 – sensors native combination
L.05 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 6 Register 6 – sensors native combination
L.06 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination

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Left Hand - Register 7 Register 7 – sensors native combination
L.07 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 8 Register 8 – sensors native combination
L.08 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 9 Register 9 – sensors native combination
L.09 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 10 Register 10 – sensors native combination
L.10 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 11 Register 11 – sensors native combination
L.11 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination
Left Hand - Register 12 Register 12 – sensors native combination
L.12 0 – 63, 255 255
Sensors native combination

Bass Register Functions


Available functions are:
oFF – No assigned function
bPG - Bank 0, Bank 32 and Program change
messages, send on MIDI channel, assigned for
Fundamental Bass. Values are get from
parameters F.50(cc0), F.62(cc32) and F.74(PG).
oFF
APG - Bank 0, Bank 32 and Program change
bPG
Bass Register - Button 1 messages, send on MIDI channel, assigned for
E.01 APG bPG
Function Accords. Values are get from the same
StA
parameters.
St0
StA – Start playing MIDI Command. Use this
command to control START function on MIDI
sequencer or arranger.
St0 – Stop playing MIDI Command. Use this
command to control STOP function on MIDI
sequencer or arranger.
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 2
E.02 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 3
E.03 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 4
E.04 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 5
E.05 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 6
E.06 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 7
E.07 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 8
E.08 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 9
E.09 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0

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oFF,
Bass Register - Button 10
E.10 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 11
E.11 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0
oFF,
Bass Register - Button 12
E.12 The same… bPG, APG, bPG
Function
StA, St0

Sensors reading polarity


P.01 Sensor H01 polarity 0 - non inverted / 1 - inverted nOr / In nOr
P.02 Sensor H02 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.03 Sensor H03 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.04 Sensor H04 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.05 Sensor H05 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.06 Sensor H06 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.07 Sensor H07 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.08 Sensor H08 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.09 Sensor H09 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.10 Sensor H10 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.11 Sensor H11 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.12 Sensor H12 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.13 Sensor H13 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.14 Sensor H14 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.15 Sensor H15 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.16 Sensor H16 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.17 Sensor H17 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.18 Sensor H18 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.19 Sensor H19 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.20 Sensor H20 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.21 Sensor H21 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.22 Sensor H22 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.23 Sensor H23 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.24 Sensor H24 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.25 Sensor H25 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.26 Sensor H26 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.27 Sensor H27 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.28 Sensor H28 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.29 Sensor H29 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.30 Sensor H30 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.31 Sensor H31 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.32 Sensor H32 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.33 Sensor H33 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.34 Sensor H34 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.35 Sensor H35 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.36 Sensor H36 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.37 Sensor H37 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.38 Sensor H38 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.39 Sensor H39 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.40 Sensor H40 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.41 Sensor H41 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.42 Sensor H42 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.43 Sensor H43 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.44 Sensor H44 polarity - nOr / In nOr

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P.45 Sensor H45 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.46 Sensor H46 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.47 Sensor H47 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.48 Sensor H48 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.49 Sensor H49 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.50 Sensor H50 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.51 Sensor H51 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.52 Sensor H52 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.53 Sensor H53 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.54 Sensor H54 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.55 Sensor H55 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.56 Sensor H56 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.57 Sensor H57 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.58 Sensor H58 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.59 Sensor H59 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.60 Sensor H60 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.61 Sensor H61 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.62 Sensor H62 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.63 Sensor H63 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.64 Sensor H64 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.65 Sensor H65 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.66 Sensor H66 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.67 Sensor H67 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.68 Sensor H68 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.69 Sensor H69 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.70 Sensor H70 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.71 Sensor H71 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.72 Sensor H72 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.73 Sensor H73 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.74 Sensor H74 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.75 Sensor H75 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.76 Sensor H76 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.77 Sensor H77 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.78 Sensor H78 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.79 Sensor H79 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.80 Sensor H80 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.81 Sensor H81 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.82 Sensor H82 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.83 Sensor H83 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.84 Sensor H84 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.85 Sensor H85 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.86 Sensor H86 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.87 Sensor H87 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.88 Sensor H88 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.89 Sensor H89 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.90 Sensor H90 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.91 Sensor H91 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.92 Sensor H92 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.93 Sensor H93 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.94 Sensor H94 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.95 Sensor H95 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.96 Sensor H96 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.97 Sensor H97 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.98 Sensor H98 polarity - nOr / In nOr
P.99 Sensor H99 polarity - nOr / In nOr

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P.00 Sensor H100 polarity - nOr / In nOr

Sensors function assignment


H.01 Sensor H01 function index For function number see function table 0 - 255/oFF 1
H.02 Sensor H02 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 2
H.03 Sensor H03 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 3
H.04 Sensor H04 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 4
H.05 Sensor H05 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 5
H.06 Sensor H06 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 6
H.07 Sensor H07 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 7
H.08 Sensor H08 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 8
H.09 Sensor H09 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 9
H.10 Sensor H10 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 10
H.11 Sensor H11 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 11
H.12 Sensor H12 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 12
H.13 Sensor H13 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 13
H.14 Sensor H14 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 14
H.15 Sensor H15 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 15
H.16 Sensor H16 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 16
H.17 Sensor H17 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 17
H.18 Sensor H18 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 18
H.19 Sensor H19 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 19
H.20 Sensor H20 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 20
H.21 Sensor H21 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 21
H.22 Sensor H22 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 22
H.23 Sensor H23 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 23
H.24 Sensor H24 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 24
H.25 Sensor H25 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 25
H.26 Sensor H26 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 26
H.27 Sensor H27 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 27
H.28 Sensor H28 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 28
H.29 Sensor H29 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 29
H.30 Sensor H30 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 30
H.31 Sensor H31 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 31
H.32 Sensor H32 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 32
H.33 Sensor H33 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 33
H.34 Sensor H34 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 34
H.35 Sensor H35 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 35
H.36 Sensor H36 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 36
H.37 Sensor H37 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 37
H.38 Sensor H38 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 38
H.39 Sensor H39 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 39
H.40 Sensor H40 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 40
H.41 Sensor H41 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 41
H.42 Sensor H42 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 42
H.43 Sensor H43 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 43
H.44 Sensor H44 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 44
H.45 Sensor H45 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 45
H.46 Sensor H46 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 46
H.47 Sensor H47 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 47
H.48 Sensor H48 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 48
H.49 Sensor H49 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 49
H.50 Sensor H50 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 50
H.51 Sensor H51 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 51
H.52 Sensor H52 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 52

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H.53 Sensor H53 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 53
H.54 Sensor H54 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 54
H.55 Sensor H55 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 55
H.56 Sensor H56 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 56
H.57 Sensor H57 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 57
H.58 Sensor H58 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 58
H.59 Sensor H59 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 59
H.60 Sensor H60 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 60
H.61 Sensor H61 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 61
H.62 Sensor H62 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 62
H.63 Sensor H63 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 63
H.64 Sensor H64 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 64
H.65 Sensor H65 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 65
H.66 Sensor H66 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 66
H.67 Sensor H67 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 67
H.68 Sensor H68 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 68
H.69 Sensor H69 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 69
H.70 Sensor H70 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 70
H.71 Sensor H71 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 71
H.72 Sensor H72 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 72
H.73 Sensor H73 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 73
H.74 Sensor H74 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 74
H.75 Sensor H75 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 75
H.76 Sensor H76 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 76
H.77 Sensor H77 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 77
H.78 Sensor H78 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 78
H.79 Sensor H79 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 79
H.80 Sensor H80 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 80
H.81 Sensor H81 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 81
H.82 Sensor H82 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 82
H.83 Sensor H83 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 83
H.84 Sensor H84 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 84
H.85 Sensor H85 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 85
H.86 Sensor H86 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 86
H.87 Sensor H87 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 87
H.88 Sensor H88 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 88
H.89 Sensor H89 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 89
H.90 Sensor H90 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 90
H.91 Sensor H91 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 91
H.92 Sensor H92 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 92
H.93 Sensor H93 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 93
H.94 Sensor H94 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 94
H.95 Sensor H95 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 95
H.96 Sensor H96 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 96
H.97 Sensor H97 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 97
H.98 Sensor H98 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 98
H.99 Sensor H99 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 99
H.00 Sensor H100 function index - 0 - 255/oFF 100

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System UTIL Functions

Set parameters:
- Terca control mode to: JS
- Scala Control Mode to: JS
PJS Set only parameters to JS
- Transpose Control Mode to: SYS
Press [+] to execute
- Master volume sending mode to: 0 (Sysex)
Will be saved if select YES when exit from menu.
Set parameters:
- Terca control mode to: ntE
Set only parameters to - Scala Control Mode to: JS
Pnt Note - Transpose Control Mode to: ntE
Press [+] to execute
- Master volume sending mode to: 1 (CC7)
Will be saved if select YES when exit from menu.
ASn Set ALL sensor to Note Set all sensors to NOTE functions Press [+] to execute
AS- Set ALL sensors to OFF Set all sensor to OFF mode Press [+] to execute
Clear special function
CSF sensors
Clear only special function registers Press [+] to execute
Set ALL sensors to
SUP S4/SUPITA
Set all sensor to Supita/S4 mode Press [+] to execute
Set ALL sensors to Set all sensor to DIGITAL SOUND mode
dSn DIGITAL SOUND + setting additional parameters to Digital Sound
Press [+] to execute

ErF See internal error Display internal error flag (8 bit digit) Press [+] to clear
Save current setup to
Sbc Backup
Save all settings to Backup Memory Press [+] to execute
Load all settings from Backup Memory and
Lbc Load setup from Backup
restart system.
Press [+] to execute
This function selects lower note number on
Select LOWER note on Press [+] or [-] to
SLn keyboard.
accordion keyboard. Really this is master
select lower note
transpose of scanning of all accordion keyboard.
Start procedure to reassign sensor to notes.
After this procedure is started, need to play one
by one all accordion note keyboard, starting
from lower note. After playng is complete, press
key [5] (blinking on control panel).
While play process, on control panel display is
Start Auto Note visible counter with sensor count assigned to
AnA Reassignment note.
Press [+] to execute
If possible, system keep settings for sensors
previously assigned to non-note functions, like
register scanning or another special function.
If any sensor previously is used for special
function, but now is assigned to note, special
function assignment for this sensor is lost.

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Start procedure to reassign sensor to notes.
After this procedure is started, need to play one
by one all accordion note keyboard, starting
from lower note. After playng is complete, press
key [5] (blinking on control panel).
While play process, on control panel display is
Start
visible counter with sensor count assigned to
Arr Right Hand
note.
Press [+] to execute
Auto register reassignment
If possible, system keep settings for sensors
previously assigned to non-note functions, like
register scanning or another special function.
If any sensor previously is used for special
function, but now is assigned to note, special
function assignment for this sensor is lost.
Start procedure to reassign sensor to notes.
After this procedure is started, need to play one
by one all accordion note keyboard, starting
from lower note. After playng is complete, press
key [5] (blinking on control panel).
While play process, on control panel display is
Start
visible counter with sensor count assigned to
ArL Left Hand
note.
Press [+] to execute
Auto register reassignment
If possible, system keep settings for sensors
previously assigned to non-note functions, like
register scanning or another special function.
If any sensor previously is used for special
function, but now is assigned to note, special
function assignment for this sensor is lost.
Full factory reset
After full factory reset, system will be restarted,
FAC Full Factory Reset
and all sensors will be assigned to note function,
Press [+] to execute
starting from note 48.

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Table 2

Function Numbers Used For Sensor Assignment


Function Function
Description
Group Number
Trigger Note with selected number!
If on sensor is assigned function with numbers from 000 to 127, this sensor is used to
Note Trigger

trigger NOTE EVENT message, for note with the same number like number assigned to
000 - 127 sensor function.
Example:
If on sensor is assigned function with number 60, this sensor is used to trigger note C
with number 60.

128 Register change bit 0


129 Register change bit 1 Use this sensor function, when register detection
Register position
(sensor on valve

130 Register change bit 2 sensors are mounted on register voice valves.
position)

131 Register change bit 3 In most accordions, registers valves are only 3 or 4. You
132 Register change bit 4 possible to use different register valve combination to
133 Register change bit 5 detect different register positions. Combination of all
134 Register change bit 6 this sensors are accepted like register combination.
135 Register change bit 7

136 Register button 1


137 Register button 2
138 Register button 3
(one sensor for one register button)

139 Register button 4


Register button scanning

140 Register button 5


141 Register button 6
142 Register button 7 Use this sensor functions, when one sensor is mounted
143 Register button 8 to every one register button.
144 Register button 9 Detection of register buttons are made one by one, and
145 Register button 10 last changed is remember until new change.
146 Register button 11
147 Register button 12
148 Register button 13
149 Register button 14
150 Register button 15
151 Register button 16

Central register button scanning (long button below keyboard).


central
button
Long

152 Exact function of this button is defined in EXTENDED SYSTEM PARAMETERS TABLE,
Function F.33
Free

153-254

Free / Not assigned sensor /.


N. U.

255
Assign this number to sensor, when this sensor is not used.

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FACTORY RESET
1. FUNC/MENU for 2 seconds
2. Press button [0]
3. Press button [1]
4. With button [+] go to FAC
5. Press button [5]
6. Press button [+] to EXECUTE FACTORY RESET

AUTO NOTE ASSIGN


1. FUNC/MENU for 2 seconds
2. Press button [0]
3. Press button [1]
4. With button [+] go to AnA
5. Press button [5]
6. Press button [+] to AUTO NOTE ASSIGN function
7. Play all note ONE BY ONE. On display have number of assigned notes.
8. When all notes are assigned, Press button [5]. Play on keyboard to test result.
9. FUNC/MENU for 2 seconds to exit.
10. Press [+] to SAVE changes or press [-] to not save changes.

REGISTER SENSOR ASSIGNMENT


For S4 mode…
1. FUNC/MENU for 2 secconds
2. Press button [0]
3. Press button [1]
4. With button [+] go to h.45
5. Press button [5]
6. With [+] and [-] select 128

7. Press button [1]


8. With button [+] go to h.46
9. Press button [5]
10. With [+] and [-] select 129

11. Press button [1]


12. With button [+] go to h.47
13. Press button [5]
14. With [+] and [-] select 130

15. Press button [1]


16. With button [+] go to h.48
17. Press button [5]
18. With [+] and [-] select 131

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REGISTER MODES:
Change with press and hold button PRG for 6 seconds.
Mode 1: Program 000-999
Mode 2: 5 bank – 5 register
Mode 3: 10 bank – 16 register
Mode 4: 10 register – 8 bank.

REGISTER ORDERING IN MODE 3


1. Select different register
2. Select button 1
3. Press and hold button PRO/HOLD
4. Press register button
….
Repeat this to all another registers…

DIGITAL-SOUND – настройка

1. FAC
2. dSn
3. [FUNC] – Activate button [2] // Enable bass scanning. Not enabled by default.
4. Extended function -> Section [7]:[5] // Not move bellows! Remember center point from
pressure sensor.
5. Extended function -> Section [7]:[1] // Set the same value who remember in previous post.

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