MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
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6.5.2 Velocity switch
6.5.2 Velocity switch
6.5.2 Velocity switch
6.5.2 Velocity switch
The velocity switch function allows expanders etc. which are connected to the MULTIPLAYER’s
MIDI outputs to be adressed according to velocity, i.e. a different expander can be made to sound
according to wether you play hard or soft.
Every keystrike on a MIDI keyboard has a velocity value. The numerical range of these
velocities lies from 1 (softest touch) to 127 (most ferocious!). With “
Treshold
“ you can set an exact
switch point. Any incoming notes with a velocity higher than this switch point will be routed to a
different expander from those with velocities below the switch point.
Example: all keystrikes played on a master keyboard connected to one of the Matrix’s inputs
with a velocity lower than value 70 are to sound on expander 1, connected to Matrix output 1. Any
notes with a velocity higher than 70 are to sound on expander 2, Matrix output 2.
Follow the method outlined in section 6.5.1 (see page 94). Set the treshold to 70. Set the
below value to 1.00, and the above value to its maximum negative value (-16).
IMPORTANT: The MIDI input must be routed to both MIDI outputs!
IMPORTANT: The MIDI input must be routed to both MIDI outputs!
IMPORTANT: The MIDI input must be routed to both MIDI outputs!
IMPORTANT: The MIDI input must be routed to both MIDI outputs!
This setting has the effect of preventing the output of all notes with a velocity higher than 70
from output 1. The next step is to make these high velocities appear at output 2. To do this, repeat
the same parameters for output 2 (“OUT 2“, Channel 2) and swap the below and above values
(below = -16.00, above = 1.00).
6.5.3 Reverse velocity
6.5.3 Reverse velocity
6.5.3 Reverse velocity
6.5.3 Reverse velocity
You may wish to completely reverse the effect of velocity on your expanders so that soft
touches produce loud velocity sounds and vice versa:
Pos1
= 1
st
stage
Threshold = 0
Below
= -1,00
Above
= -1,00
Offset
= 127
You can achieve the same result in two other ways:
Pos1
= 1
st
stage
Threshold = 64
Below
= -1,00
Above
= -1,00
Offset
= 0
Pos1
= 1
st
stage
Threshold = 127
Below
= -1,00
Above
= -1,00
Offset
= -127
Velocity
output value
Velocity input value
Velocity
output value
Velocity input value
Velocity
output value
Velocity input value