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PART EDIT SECTION
The lower parameter is “Part detune”. In this case with a value of +25
This parameter Detunes the Program by the amount selected using the upper Data knob. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63
cents. This parameter is memorised with the Performance.
When this button is pressed in Program mode the display shows:
The parameter is “Drum played as” with a value of E3.
This parameter determines the note the Drum Program will be pitched at. This is not the note on the master keyboard that the
Drum Program is triggered from, ( this is not assignable ) but it is the pitch of the Program. This can be set with the higher Data
knob or directly using the master keyboard. To do this simply play the desired note on the master keyboard while holding down the
Page up button when this display is showing & the appropriate note value will automatically be inserted for the currently selected
Program. The range of this parameter is C-2 to G8. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
This parameter only takes effect when the program is situated within a Drum Map.
Velocity - Button
This button only works in Performance mode.
This button assigns which Velocity curve is assigned to the currently selected Part. When this button is pressed the display shows
parameters relevant to this section.
When this button is pressed the display shows:
The higher parameter is “Part velocity curve”. In this case with a value of Normal.
This parameter determines the velocity response of the currently selected Part. Values are selected using the lower Data knob. In
the “Normal” position the Program plays in a normal velocity sensitive way. ( If the Velocity parameter for the selected Program has
been set to any positive value ) In the “Inverse” position the response is inverse to the normal velocity curve. i.e. Louder sounds
are produced by playing softly rather than hard. ( If the Velocity parameter for the selected Program has been set to any positive
value ) These two curves are ideal for creating velocity Cross fades between to different parts for Organ type sounds. The Cross
Fade - Low & Cross Fade - High options are similar but provide a “Normal” overall response when used together in two different
parts. The remaining options provide “Normal” velocity curve response “Up to” or “From” specific Velocity values. This enables
“Velocity Switch” arrangements to be easily made by setting up appropriate curve on two parts. i.e. To Value 100 on one Part &
From Value 101 on another. The range of this parameter is Normal, Inverse,Cross fade - High, Cross Fade - Low, To Value 60,
From Value 61, To Value 70, From Value 71, To Value 80, From Value 81, To Value 90, From Value 91, To Value 100, From Value
101, To Value 110 & From Value 111. This parameter is memorised with the Performance.
Output - Button
This button only works in Performance mode.
When this button is pressed a series of pages is available on the display containing parameters relevant to this section.
In the Output menu there 1 page available. There are a maximum of 2 parameters displayed. One for each line on the display. The
upper & lower Data knobs on the right of the display are used to alter these parameter’s values
Part velocity curve
Normal
NOTE:
NOTE:
Drum played as E3
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