Note Limit Parameters; Note Limit Low; Note Limit High; Dry Level - Yamaha MU128 Owner's Manual

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Note Limit Parameters

The Note Limit Low and High parameters
allow you to set the range of notes for a
Part's Voice. Notes outside the range will
not be played.
HINT
Note Limit can be used to set up keyboard
splits. Set two Parts to the same MIDI chan-
nel (see page 119), but give them Note Limit
settings so that one Part is played from the
left side of the keyboard and the other is
played from the right.
Note Limit Low (NoteLimitL)
Range:
C-2 — G8
This determines the lowest responding
note for the Part. Notes below this value
will not be played.
Note Limit High (NoteLimitH)
Range:
C-2 — G8
This determines the highest responding
note for the Part. Notes above this value
will not be played.
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Dry Level

Dry Level
Range:
This determines the level of the unpro-
cessed sound of the Voice (sound with no
effect processing). This parameter is only
available when the Variation Connec-
tion parameter is set to SYS. (See page
150.)

Velocity Sensitivity Parameters

Velocity Sensitivity Depth (VelSensDpt)
Range:
This determines the degree to which ve-
locity affects the Part's Voice. Higher val-
ues make the Voice more sensitive to
changes in velocity.
MU128 Multi Mode
000 — 127
000 — 127

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