Low Velocity; High Velocity; Note Map - Kurzweil Artis User Manual

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Zone Parameters
Pressing both Previous & Next buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to G9.

Low Velocity

The Low Velocity parameter determines the lowest velocity that a keystroke must have in
order to trigger a note in the currently selected Zone. You can set this parameter to any
velocity between 1 and 127.
If, for example, you set Low Velocity to 20, then only keystrokes with velocities of 20 or
above will trigger a note. Keystrokes with velocities lower than 20 will not trigger a note.
Pressing both Previous & Next buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to 1.

High Velocity

The High Velocity parameter determines the highest velocity that a keystroke must have
in order to trigger a note in the currently selected Zone. You can set this parameter to
any velocity between 1 and 127. Pressing both Value buttons simultaneously will set this
parameter to 127.
If, for example, you set High Velocity to 80, then only keystrokes with velocities of 80 or
below will trigger a note. Keystrokes with velocities higher than 80 will not trigger a note.
Pressing both Previous & Next buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to 127.

Note Map

Note Map lets you change the way notes are sent from the Artis.
A setting of Off, no notes are sent but controllers and other non-note data are. If you set
Note Map to Constant, all of the keys on the keyboard will play the same note. A Note
Map setting of Constant is useful for layering a single drum sound over another Zone, for
example layering a ride cymbal over a Zone containing a Bass program. The note defaults to
C4, but you can change this with the Transpose parameter.
With Note Map set to Linear, all notes go out as played.
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