Velocity Scale (Velscale) - Kurzweil PC3LE6 Musician's Manual

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Setup Mode
The Setup Editor

Velocity Scale (VelScale)

This lets you amplify or diminish velocity response. Normal response is 100%. Higher values
make the keyboard more sensitive (you don't need to play as hard to get higher MIDI velocities)
while lower values make it less sensitive (playing harder doesn't change MIDI velocity as
much). You can also set the scale to a negative number, in which case the velocity response is
turned upside-down: playing harder produces a softer sound and vice versa. This is useful for
creating velocity-based crossfades between zones. See the following section on Velocity Offset
for ideas about negative scaling.
The following illustration shows what happens when you change Velocity Scale. Note that
Velocity Scale is the only parameter changed in this example; the other parameters are set to
their defaults (offset = 0, curve = linear, min = 1, max = 127).
127
64
0
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127
64
Strike Velocity
Velocity Scale: 100%
as you strike the keys harder (increase the
velocity) MIDI velocity increases proportionally
Velocity Scale: 200%
MIDI velocity reaches maximum on
medium strike velocity
Velocity Scale: 50%
MIDI velocity never reaches maximum, even on
maximum strike velocity

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