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Multi Sound Editing
Chapter 4.
given layer.
The simplest method to change these parameters is to employ the "Learn" function associated with each.
When pressed, the "Learn" icon will light, prompting you to strike the piano keyboard to enter either key or
velocity ranges. When entering velocities, the note you strike does not matter, only the strength in which you
strike it (0-127) is captured.
4-3-2-2-2-1 Velocity Slope
The Velocity Slope parameter allows scaling of the overall dynamic range of the layer. The default value is 64
(linear). Values above 64 increasingly amplify velocities (making the output louder with less effort) while values
below 64 gradually diminish velocities (making the output quieter even with stronger velocities).
4-3-2-2-2 Velocity Offset
The Velocity Offset parameter applies a fixed amount (adding or subtracting) to the velocities performed. Values
above the default (64) create stronger/louder velocities while values below 64 create weaker/softer velocities.
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4-3-5-2 Keys

Under the Keys tab you can set both the key and
velocity ranges for the current zone.
With "Key Low" and "Key High", you can select the
lowest and highest notes on the keyboard that the
current zone will trigger (these values mirror those on
the graphic Key Range page).
With "Velocity Low" and "Velocity High", you can set the
lowest and highest note velocities that will trigger the
4-3-2-3 Envelope
The Envelope page offers a 3-segment amplitude
envelope generator with Attack, Decay and Release
controls to help shape the sound.

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