PRESET DEFINITION MODULE
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27 - POSITIONAL CROSSFADE
Where two Voices overlap, Positional Crossfade alters the level balance (mix) between
the two Voices depending on where you play within the overlap range. Rather than spend
a lot of time explaining this in words, please refer to Fig. PDEF-3.
Application:
Transposing a sampled sound lower usually produces a more muffled sound than
the original sample, and transposing upwards usually produces a thinner, brighter sound.
Overlapping Voices and using Positional Crossfade can balance out the Voice timbres; as one
Voice becomes progressively brighter, it can be fading out as the overly muffled part of the next
Voice fades in. Combining the overly thin and overly muffled Voices in the correct proportion
can produce an overall timbre that ends up sounding just right.
1. With the module active, key in 27. The display says:
PosXF:Play a Key
“No” Erases All
...and the ENTER light will be lit. To erase all previous Positional Crossfade
assignments, press NO. If you do not want to assign new Positional Crossfade
parameters, exit to another function as described in GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 3.
To create a Positional Crossfade, play one of the keys that’s overlapped by the two
Voices. (If the key does not have overlapping Voices, display will say “Key Must Have 2
Voices Assigned”.) The display’s top line will show the name of the first Voice assigned
to the key, and the lower line will ask “At Top? Yes/No”.
2. If you want this Voice to fade in as you play higher on the keyboard, press YES. If you
want this Voice to fade out as you play higher on the keyboard, press NO. After
selecting, you will return to the Module Identifier. Play the keyboard to confirm Velocity
Crossfade works as planned.
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