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Change Velocity - Roland GW-8 Release Note

Operating system version 2.00
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Transpose
Parameter:
What It Sets:
From, To
In measures, beats, and
ticks, the beginning and
end of the time region in
the track to be transposed
Note Range Min,
The lowest and highest
Note Range Max
notes to be transposed

Change Velocity

Since velocity is the speed—and thus the force—with which you strike keys,
this tool allows you to make a track sound more or less forceful, or even-out
a track's dynamics, after recording. You can change the velocity of all or a
portion of a track.
Change Velocity
Parameter:
What It Sets:
Part
The track whose velocity is
adjusted
Chord (style
The chord type whose
only)
velocity is adjusted
Division
The division whose velocity
(style only)
is adjusted
Bias
An amount by which the
velocities of notes are
lowered or raised together.
This is a way to make a
recording softer or louder
overall
Range:
beginning of track
to end
C- to G9
Range:
Style—
ADrum,
ABass, Acc1-6
Song—
ALL, 1-16
Maj, Min, 7th
INT1-4
MAIN1-4
FILL1-4
ENDING1-4
-99 to 99. (Negative
values lower the
velocities; positive
values increase it.)
Change Velocity
Parameter:
What It Sets:
Magnify
Expansion or compression
of the dynamic range of a
recording
From, To
In measures, beats, and
ticks, the beginning and
end of the velocity-
adjusted time region in the
track
Min Note
The lowest and highest
Range, Max
notes to be velocity-
Note Range
adjusted
Range:
0%—200%. When this
is set to a value less
than 100%, lower
velocities are raised
and higher velocities
lowered to smooth
out the dynamics of
the original recording.
With values above
100%, lower velocities
are reduced and
higher velocities
are increased to
exaggerate the
recording's dynamic
range.
beginning of track to
end
C- to G9
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