Fixed Velocity - Kurzweil SP7 Grand User Manual

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Multi Sound Editing
Chapter 4.

4-4-1-6 Fixed Velocity

When the Velocity Type (above) is set to Fixed, the Fixed Velocity slider determines the uniform velocity of all
notes in the pattern. Moving the slider to the right increases the intensity, while moving it to the left, decreases it.
4-4-1-7 Fixed Key
The Fixed Key field allows you to specify a single note pitch (A0-C8) that will trigger for any pattern step (Steps
tab) whose "Key" parameter is set to a value of "Fixed".
4-4-1-8 Key Range
The Key Range parameter determines the range of notes played by the arpeggiator. Set the lowest and highest
notes by dragging the left and right set points below the onscreen piano graphic.
4-4-2-1 Steps
Arpeggiator patterns support up to 32 individual events (steps). The "Steps" parameter allows you to specify how
many steps the pattern will contain (1-32).
Note, the grid only displays up to 8 steps at a time, as such you choose which group of 8 steps you wish to
view/edit at any given moment. The selector field to the right of the "Steps" parameter allows you to choose
which group of 8 steps to view (1-8, 9-16, 17-24 or 25-32).
4-4-2-2 Latch
This is an on/off switch that activates the individual arpeggiator latch function. (Note: the Zone Edit/Common "
ARP Latch" master switch must be 'On' for any Arp (A-H) in the multi to run).
When Latch is engaged, this allows the given arpeggiator to continue to play its pattern even after all piano keys
have been released.
The parameters of the step-sequencer grid discussed below, define the behavior of each step of the current
arpeggiator pattern.
4-4-2-3 Type
The Type parameter allows you to choose the type of performance for the designated step.
There are 5 available types: Norm, Rest, Tie, Chord.
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4-4-2 Steps
On the Steps tab you will find a step-sequencer grid
that forms the basis of the arpeggiator pattern to be
triggered. The Steps tab displays settings for Steps,
Latch, Type, Key, Octave, Pitch and Step Velocity.

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