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CTRL (Controller)
Velocity Curve
This controls how the volume and/or tone responds to variations in keyboard playing dynamics
(velocity). Choose the curve that is most appropriate for your playing strength and style.
Velocity Curves always work the same way between the built-in keyboard and the synth engine. The
way that they relate to MIDI, however, is tied to the Convert Position setting (see below).
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127
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8
6
5
4
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2
7
127
Max.
Soft
Strong
Velocity effect
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1
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Velocity (MIDI In to sound engine)
Velocity (Keyboard to MIDI Out)
Convert Position =
PostMIDI
Convert Position =
PreMIDI
Prog Chg Lock
Normally, you can always change programs using the PROGRAM knob, but this setting allows you to
limit this feature. This prevents you from accidentally changing the program when you are focused
on editing or playing a certain sound.
Off:
Program changes will always be allowed.
Shift:
Program changes will only be allowed when you hold down the SHIFT button and turn
the PROGRAM knob.
Home:
Program changes will only be allowed on the HOME/ALGO page.
Knob Mode
When you switch to a new program, the parameter values of the front panel knobs will change; but
the knobs do not actually move automatically. Knob Mode controls what happens when you move a
knob.
Scale:
This is the default. The physical position of the knob is mapped to the current parameter
value. Moving the knob counter-clockwise goes from the current value to the minimum; moving
clockwise goes from the current value to the maximum. If you turn the knob all the way to the
left or right, the range is reset.
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