13-3
Velocity Map Editor
Used in conjunction with the VELOCITY MAP parameter in the MIDI editor, the K150X is supplied with provisions for
velocity maps.
These velocity maps establish different relationships between the MIDI velocity value sent by your keyboard and the
interpretation of that value by the K150X, allowing you to give your keyboard different response characteristics.
Velocity map 0 is linear, i.e., the relationship between MIDI velocity values sent by your controller and the interpretation of
that value by the K150X is directly proportional, as in Figure 13- 1:
0
Vin Low
Vin High
127
Vout
Low
Vout
High
Vout
Max
Vout
Min
Figure 13-1. VMAP 0 (linear)
Using the Velocity Map Editor
The display reads VELOCITY MAP x, where x is the velocity map which will be edited. Select the velocity map you wish to
edit by entering its value directly with the numeric keypad and pressing ENTR, or use the INCR and DECR keys.
Press ENTR, and the display will show:
1.
the number of the velocity map being edited
2.
the velocity map parameter being edited
3.
the current value for that velocity map parameter
For instance, if the VIN HIGH parameter for velocity map 5 is currently being edited, the display will show:
.VM5 VIN HIGH current-value
The 6 editable parameters for each velocity map are:
VIN LOW
VIN HIGH
VOUT MIN
VOUT LOW
VOUT HIGH
VOUT MAX
Their relationships are shown graphically in Figure 13-2.