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The final effect of Key Track is a combination of the Key Track shape and the modulation intensity. With greater Slope
values, the Key Track shape can max out fairly quickly. Because of this, if you want a more intense effect, it’s best to
increase the modulation intensity first, rather than increasing the Slope.
+Inf and –Inf slopes
+Inf
and
–Inf
are special settings which create abrupt changes for split-like effects. When a slope is set to
+Inf
or
–Inf
,
the keyboard tracking will go to its extreme highest or lowest value over the span of a single key.
Note:
if you set the
Mid-High Slope
to
+Inf
or
–Inf
, the
High Slope
will have no effect. Similarly, if you set the
Low-
Mid Slope
to
+Inf
or
–Inf
, the
Low Slope
will have no effect.
Low Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the bottom of the MIDI note range and the Low key. For normal key track, use negative
values.
-1.00
is the default.
(Low) Key
[C–1…G9]
This sets the breakpoint note between the two lower slopes—the “hinge” of the lower door.
The Low Key can’t be set above the Mid Key.
Low-Mid Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the Low and Mid keys. For normal key track, use negative values.
-1.00
is the default.
Mid Key
[C–1…G9]
This sets the center of the keyboard tracking—the main “hinge.” When this key is played, the Key Track output is 0.
The Mid Key can’t be set below the Low Key, or above the High Key.
Mid-High Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the Mid and High keys. For normal key track, use positive values.
+1.00
is the default.
High Key
[C–1…G9]
This sets the breakpoint note between the two higher slopes—the “hinge” of the upper door.
The High Key can’t be set below the Mid Key.
(High) Slope
[–Inf, –12.00…+12.00, +Inf]
This sets the slope between the High key and the top of the MIDI note range. For normal key track, use positive values.
+1.00
is the default.
0
no change
+1.00
0 to maximum in 5 octaves
+5.00
0 to maximum in 1 octave
+10.00
0 to maximum in 6 semitones
+Inf
0 to maximum in 1 half-step
Slope value
Modulation change