Utility
77
Velocity curves
1 (Heavy), 2, 3:
These are for heavy playing; most of the variation occurs in the upper velocity range.
4 (Normal):
This is the default.
5, 6:
These are for lighter playing.
7:
This is for very light playing, at the expense of control in the middle of the range.
8 (Light):
This curve produces the most uniform output, for when velocity sensitivity is not desired.
9 (Wide):
This curve is designed for the heavier touch of external weighted keyboards.
Convert Position
[Pre-MIDI, Post-MIDI]
This setting controls how the
Transpose
and
Velocity Curve
settings work.You can think of these as a set of MIDI
effects processors, which can be used in one of two places within the wavestate.
Note:
Regardless of the
Convert Position
,
Transpose
and
Velocity Curve
always apply when playing internal sounds
directly from the wavestate keyboard.
Pre-MIDI
: This is the default.
Transpose
and
Velocity Curve
affect MIDI
output
.
Convert Position = Pre-MIDI
Post-MIDI:
Transpose
and
Velocity Curve
affect MIDI
input
. Use this to adjust response to an external MIDI
controller.
Post-MIDI
also shifts Global and Performance Scales to match the
Transpose
setting—convenient for use with non-
equal-tempered scales. See also “Layer Transpose” on page 79.
1
127
1
8
6
5
4
3
2
7
127
1
1
2
3
8
6
5
4
7
9
9
Velocity (Keyboard to MIDI Out)
Convert Position =
Pre-MIDI
Convert Position =
Post-MIDI
Velocity (MIDI In to sound engine)
Velocity
effect
Soft
Strong
Max
MIDI In
MIDI Out
Velocity
Curve
Transpose
Note Number changes
Transmitted
Received
Velocity
Curve = 4
No
Transpose
wavestate built-in keyboard
Scale
Tone
generator