(Velo Curve) - Roland A-49 Owner's Manual

Midi keyboard controller
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Changing the Velocity Curve (VELO CURVE)
Value
Setting
0
1-LIGHT
1-MEDIUM
1
(default)
2
1-HEAVY
3
2-LIGHT
4
2-MEDIUM
5
2-HEAVY
6
3-LIGHT
7
3-MEDIUM
8
3-HEAVY
9
4-LIGHT
10
4-MEDIUM
11
4-HEAVY
Value
For details on this value, refer to p. 8.
* Values outside the acceptable range (12–)
will not be entered.
Keyboard sensitivity
Higher velocity values (volume) can be
produced even if you play softly.
Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.
Higher velocity values (volume) will not be
produced unless you play strongly.
Higher velocity values (volume) can be
produced even if you play softly.
Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.
Higher velocity values (volume) will not be
produced unless you play strongly.
Higher velocity values (volume) can be
produced even if you play softly.
Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.
Higher velocity values (volume) will not be
produced unless you play strongly.
Higher velocity values (volume) can be
produced even if you play softly.
Keyboard sensitivity will be typical.
Higher velocity values (volume) will not be
produced unless you play strongly.
Changing the A-49 Settings
0–9
0–11
Type of curve
These are the most typical
settings. Your keyboard
playing dynamics will
produce the most natural
volume change.
Compared to curve 1,
these curves allow greater
volume change without
having to play very
strongly.
These curves make it
easy to play consistently,
with minimal change
produced by your playing
dynamics.
Compared to curve 1,
these curves produce
greater volume change
when you play strongly.
1
2
3
4
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