Yamaha MU90R Owner's Manual page 76

Yamaha mu90r synthesizer: user guide
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This determines the degree to which velocity affects the Part's Voice.
Higher values make the Voice more sensitive to changes in velocity.
Velocity Sensitivity Offset (VelSensOfs)
Selected Part and MIDI channel
This determines the volume range over which velocity affects. For
lower values, the velocity affects a volume range from minimum to
medium-loud. For higher values, velocity affects a range from me-
dium-soft to maximum.
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NOTE
Depending on the Voice used, if Velocity Sensitivity Offset is set to too low of a value, the
Voice may not sound, no matter how strong the velocity.
Velocity Limit Parameters
The Velocity Limit Low and High parameters allow you to set the
effective velocity range for a Part's Voice. Velocity values outside
the range will not be played. (Velocity is generally the strength at
which notes are played from a MIDI keyboard.)
HINT
Velocity Limit can be used to set up velocity splits. A velocity split allows you to have one Part's
Voice sound when you play the connected keyboard strongly, and a different Voice sound when
you play softly. Set two Parts to the same MIDI channel (see page 41), but give them different Veloc-
ity Limit settings so that one or the other sounds depending on how strongly you play the keyboard.
Graphically shows Velocity Sensitivity Offset setting for each Part.
Velocity
MULTI MODE
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