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Velocity Depth (Velocity Sensitivity Depth)
Determines the degree to which the resulting volume of the
tone generator responds to your playing strength. The higher
the value, the more the volume changes in response to your
playing strength (as shown below).
Settings:
0–127
Velocity Offset (Velocity Sensitivity Offset)
Determines the amount by which played velocities are adjusted for the actual resulting velocity effect. This
lets you raise or lower all velocities based on this setting value—allowing you to automatically compensate
for playing too strongly or too softly.
Settings:
0–127
You can select a Part with touch operations within these displays: Normal Part (AWM2) Edit, Drum Part
Edit, Normal Part (FM-X) Edit, and Common/Audio Edit. These instructions show an example display of
Normal Part (AWM2) Edit.
Part
Shows a currently selected Part. By touching a Part, a pop-up list appears, and then you can select a
different Part for editing.
Settings:
Common, Part 1–16
From the Pitch display you can set Pitch-related parameters for the Part.
Pitch
Operation
[PERFORMANCE (HOME)]
[EDIT]
Part selection
Element [Common]
[Part Settings]
[Pitch]
127
0
127
When Offset (below) is set to 64:
Actual resulting
velocity
(affecting the
tone generator)
Velocity with which you play a note
Depth=127
Depth=64
Depth=32
Depth=0
127
0
127
64
127
64
127
0
127
64
127
0
Velocity with which you play a note
Velocity with which you play a note
Velocity with which you play a note
Actual
resulting
velocity
(affecting
the tone
generator)
Actual
resulting
velocity
(affecting
the tone
generator)
Actual
resulting
velocity
(affecting
the tone
generator)
When Depth (above) = 64
and Offset = 64
When Depth (above) = 64
and Offset = 96
When Depth (above) = 64
and Offset = 32